16 episodes

The Pushing Dirt Podcast is your one-stop shop for all things real estate, from buying and selling to hotel development to interior design to the history of architecture and so much more.

Host Camilla Rantsen, a self-proclaimed real estate nerd with a passion for interior design, believes that real estate isn’t just something we can own, rent and sell. It is also (and much more importantly!) where we sleep, eat, love and establish a sense of safety and belonging.

Tune into Pushing Dirt to learn about the sides of real estate you never knew existed and to discover answers to the questions you never even thought to ask

Pushing Dirt Camilla Rantsen

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The Pushing Dirt Podcast is your one-stop shop for all things real estate, from buying and selling to hotel development to interior design to the history of architecture and so much more.

Host Camilla Rantsen, a self-proclaimed real estate nerd with a passion for interior design, believes that real estate isn’t just something we can own, rent and sell. It is also (and much more importantly!) where we sleep, eat, love and establish a sense of safety and belonging.

Tune into Pushing Dirt to learn about the sides of real estate you never knew existed and to discover answers to the questions you never even thought to ask

    The Feng Shui Purist with Sergio Yang

    The Feng Shui Purist with Sergio Yang

    “We don't choose the house. The house chooses us,” explains Sergio Yang, a Feng Shui Practitioner, and Consultant. Feng Shui was a big part of Sergio’s childhood, although he never thought it would be his career. After spending twenty years in project management and incorporating Feng Shui principles into his work, Sergio realized that pursuing Feng Shui full-time was not only a passion but professionally meant to be.
    When Sergio works with a new client, he tailors the space to work for the entire household. By evaluating the house and his clients’ needs, Sergio strives to create a functional environment for everyone, no matter their life stage. With tremendous knowledge of the practice and respect for the people he works with, Sergio ensures that every home brings nourishment and opportunity to the people who live there.
    Tune into this week’s episode of Pushing Dirt for an illuminating conversation on the art of Feng Shui. Learn more about the different Feng Shui schools, Sergio’s sensitive approach to working with clients, and how the state of our spaces influences our day-to-day lives.
     
    Quotes
    • “I help a lot of clients look for new houses. When they buy a new house and feel something's off, they will invite me to their home, and I will help them gain clarity on why they feel certain ways.” (6:20 - 6:36) 
    • “We don't choose the house. The house chooses us.” (6:43 - 6:47) 
    • “We need to feel nourished and protected within our environment. It doesn't matter if it's an office, retail business, or home. When we feel protected, we can cultivate positive energy from it.” (10:57 - 11:12) 
    • “We want to have possibility and opportunity come into our lives, and we want to make sure that is worked from within. The office is the first place we work with.” (47:35 - 47:47) 
     
    Connect with Sergio Yang
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/sergiolyang22 
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/luminousfengshui/ 
     
    Connect with Host Camilla Rantsen
    IG: @camillarantsen
    LinkedIn: Camilla Outzen Rantsen
    Facebook: Camilla Outzen Rantsen 
    TikTok: @camillarantsen
    Twitter @camillarantsen
     
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    • 59 min
    The Real Estate Dance with Host Camilla Rantsen

    The Real Estate Dance with Host Camilla Rantsen

    “I'm always very hardcore with my business,” says host Camilla Ransten. When Camilla fell in love with a house she intended to use as a workspace, she planned to buy the house in her company’s name. After a miscommunication led to the escrow paperwork being placed in her name instead, Camilla sought to correct the issue, which was more complicated than expected.
    When Camilla first realized that the paperwork was in her name, she immediately contacted the escrow company to address the problem. Although adjusting the paperwork seemed like a simple task, her escrow contact insisted that Camilla close under her name that day. Camilla relented against her better judgment, but later struggled to transfer the house’s title. Eventually, she decided to take matters into her own hands and go straight to the source: the Department of Housing. Through this story, Camilla reminds her audience to always advocate for themselves during their real estate journeys.
    Tune into this week’s episode of Pushing Dirt for an eye-opening real estate story. Learn more about Camilla’s search for answers, dealing with different personalities, and never underestimating the emotional side of real estate. 
     
    Quotes
    • “There's something exciting about really loving a place and also knowing you're doing something smart.” (05:29-05:38)
    • “I'm better at taking care of my business than I am at taking care of myself. So I'm always very hardcore with my business.” (08:50-08:56)
    • “I'm an investor. I'm not an escrow. I'm not a real estate agent. But when you're in all of this, I can't reiterate enough that you have to know everything.” (17:03-17:17)
    • “Go to the source. Because when you're in real estate, and you have a company on your own, and you don't necessarily have people to talk to, you're going to make mistakes.” (36:02-36:14)
    • “Trust yourself and insist, when somebody hasn't done the paperwork correctly, insist that they don't go home from the office until it has been fixed.” (37:40-37:52) 
    • “It's always personal, whether you're a developer or an investor, or you're an interior designer, or you’re an estate or real estate agent, or you're a buyer. It gets emotional. Because it's a big thing. And it houses you, or it houses your business. And that's something that I never underestimate.” (40:10-40:42) 
     
    Connect with Host Camilla Rantsen
    IG: @camillarantsen
    LinkedIn: Camilla Outzen Rantsen
    Facebook: Camilla Outzen Rantsen 
    TikTok: @camillarantsen
    Twitter @camillarantsen
     
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    • 41 min
    Montana to Las Vegas with Kelly Bishop

    Montana to Las Vegas with Kelly Bishop

    “If it's meant to be, it will be. When you're in panic mode and don't know what's going to happen and how you're going to survive, you figure it out,” says Kelly Bishop, Owner of the Vegas Strong Real Estate Group. Raised in Montana, Kelly moved to Vegas when she got hired as Keller Williams’ Corporate Broker. After being laid off during the pandemic, Kelly used her twenty years of real estate experience and lifetime of business experience to pick herself up and start a successful brokerage of her own. 
    Kelly has been an entrepreneur since she was 18 years old. First starting her own insurance business while still in high school, Kelly eventually ran a coffee shop and swiftly moved into real estate. From working on an Indian Reservation in Montana to navigating the booming Nevada housing landscape, Kelly brings a wide array of experience to the table. Although a lot has changed in her life over the years, one thing has remained constant: she always finds success.
    Tune into this week’s episode of Pushing Dirt for an inspirational conversation on building a business during a pandemic. Learn more about Kelly’s impressive career as a serial entrepreneur, COVID’s unexpected effects on Nevada real estate trends, and the many transferable lessons you can learn from every location, culture, and industry.
     
    Quotes
    • “If it's meant to be, it will be. When you're in panic mode and don't know what's going to happen and how you're going to survive, you figure it out.” (01:47-01:54)
    • “There's a lot of hard work that goes into starting a business and building a business, whether it's real estate or anything else. There are so many things you have to jump through and papers and permitting and people and, of course, everything was literally shut down when I started the brokerage.” (02:02-02:17) 
    • “You know, the market is crazy clear across the nation. I mean, I don't know any place where it's not crazy.” (12:56-13:02)
    • “It gives you some diversification. That experience and background of things. I'm going to say I didn't really enjoy my coffee business, but, man, did I learn a lot from it, on so many levels. I mean, just the hiring, the firing, the training, your inventory, just how you handle things.” (19:26-19:43) 
    • “There's always a huge need here. I don't think that they can build houses fast enough. There are waiting lists. Some home builders have gotten to the point where there are waiting lists; lotteries are drawn. I mean, it's crazy some of the things going on.” (24:18-24:37)
    • “I think it's giving people a lot of hope that you can turn around and there's something you can turn to this way, and the fact that there are people who want to work with you, it's such a wonderful thing.” (30:52-31:02)
     
    Connect with Kelly Bishop
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelly-bishop-3a4434144/
     
    Connect with Host Camilla Rantsen
    IG: @camillarantsen
    LinkedIn: Camilla Outzen Rantsen
    Facebook: Camilla Outzen Rantsen 
    TikTok: @camillarantsen
    Twitter @camillarantsen
     
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    • 32 min
    The Hotel Whisperer with Nicolai Tamakloe

    The Hotel Whisperer with Nicolai Tamakloe

    “I started moving over more into the concept development part of it and started developing hotels based on private owners having a narrative about something,” says Nicolai Tamakloe, the General Manager at Zoku Copenhagen. With love for hospitality in all forms, Nicolai has worked everywhere from big corporate hotels to small boutique ones. Now, Nicolai works more on the development side of the industry by opening hotels that fit their owners' visions with their own remarkable stories to tell.
    Nicolai has always loved traveling, good food and bars, and everything related to the hospitality world; however, he entered the industry somewhat coincidentally. After starting work as a barista after high school, Nicolai quickly became the cafe’s manager and found his passion. From studying in London to opening a restaurant in Copenhagen to opening a hotel with a chocolate factory, Nicolai quickly came to understand the importance of orchestrating beautiful, efficient, and magical spaces for everyone who enters.
    Tune into this week’s episode of Pushing Dirt for a stimulating conversation about hotel concept development. Learn about Nicolai’s incredible hospitality journey, how he develops unique and sustainable businesses, and why being a great host is essential to everything that he does.
     
    Quotes
    • “I started moving over more into the concept development part of it and started developing hotels based on private owners having a narrative about something. It could be a childhood dream, it could be their previous work, or whatever they had, and I had to kind of change that into a successful hospitality business that told that story.” (03:06-03:37) 
    • “For me, the hotel room is sometimes just as important as the city and sometimes more important because it often says something about the city.” (12:22-12:34)
    • “You have the full walls, and you have the beautiful design, but it's the people that create it, you know. It's the staff that makes it living, so definitely that's a huge part of it.” (14:43-14:48) 
    • “I really started to learn how to be a great host. Because I think at the end of the day, being a great host is essential to everything that you do.” (22:20-22:36)
    • “I always pick atmosphere over food. It's great if the two coincide, but you want to get that feeling like this is just a good place to be. You want to be there.” (25:02-25:14)
    • “I definitely think we want to be entertained, and we just don't want the average, right? You know, we want something that is inspiring.” (49:27-49:44)
    Connect with Nicolai Tamakloe
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikolaj-tamakloe-1aab80/?originalSubdomain=dk
     
    Connect with Host Camilla Rantsen
    IG: @camillarantsen
    LinkedIn: Camilla Outzen Rantsen
    Facebook: Camilla Outzen Rantsen 
    TikTok: @camillarantsen
    Twitter @camillarantsen
     
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    • 54 min
    The Purpose of a Home with Host Camilla Ransten

    The Purpose of a Home with Host Camilla Ransten

    “I created a home where I got to trust my instincts in a bunch of ways,” says host Camilla Ransten. In today’s episode of Pushing Dirt, Camilla details her background in real estate investing and the rental properties she is now ready to sell. Through detailing the restoration process for one of her houses, Camilla passionately demonstrates what makes a house a home.
    When Camilla first bought her Silverlake rental property in 2015, it was basically a ruin. Built in the 1930s, the house would have been simpler to rebuild and modernize. Instead, Camilla decided to maintain the property’s history and restore the home rather than turning it into something else. After pouring her soul into fixing and decorating the house and experiencing many personal changes throughout the process, including divorce and COVID, one thing remains true to Camilla. This house may not belong to her permanently, but it will always reflect an impactful chapter of her life.
    Tune into today’s episode of Pushing Dirt for a conversation about the house-building journey. Learn how Camilla bought her Silverlake property, the work she put into restoring it, and the purpose our houses serve in our everyday lives.
     
    Quotes
    • “What is a home? And what's the purpose of the home?” (03:01-03:07)
    • “There was something about it that I was like, I can't just tear this down and build a hipster cube of some kind. I want to restore this, like a crazy person.” (06:44-06:56) 
    • “There had been such full lives in this area, in these houses. And I felt like I couldn't just decide that it was going to be something else.” (08:51-09:05) 
    • “It has to be a mix of a lot of styles which I am a big proponent of. I don't like trends within something like a home, it has to feel like a home to you.” (13:15-13:28)
    • “It doesn't matter whether you live in a small apartment or a giant house; if your place does not reflect you, you won't like it; you just will have bought something for someone else. Because it was cool. And now you're stuck with this cool thing that you hate.” (20:55-21:14) 
    • “I knew this is an area where I can trust my instincts, and that's what I did. I created a home where I got to trust my instincts in a bunch of ways.” (25:29-25:41)
     
    Connect with Host Camilla Rantsen
    IG: @camillarantsen
    LinkedIn: Camilla Outzen Rantsen
    Facebook: Camilla Outzen Rantsen 
    TikTok: @camillarantsen
    Twitter @camillarantsen
     
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    • 30 min
    Narrative Space with Laura Carillo, the Feng Shui Lady

    Narrative Space with Laura Carillo, the Feng Shui Lady

    “The house reveals so much about our lives that people don't even realize. It's like a mirror,” says Laura Carillo, a Feng Shui master. After moving to Los Angeles for her career, Laura noticed that something was off about her apartment. Only a Feng Shui enthusiast at the time, Laura saw that her career Gua or “area” was missing, seemingly leading to her losing her job. After understanding the importance of balancing energy and letting go of that fateful apartment, Laura immediately secured a new position and embarked on a new journey as Los Angeles’ Feng Shui Lady.
    As a Feng Shui consultant, Laura works with people to help balance their home’s energies. Although it is impossible to have perfect Feng Shui, it is possible to navigate the effects that a home’s imperfections can have on us. Even if we do find that our houses cause us grief, the most important thing to remember is that “bad Feng Shui” is not the end of the world. There’s always a reason you lived somewhere that can motivate your next chapter.
    Tune into this week’s episode of Pushing Dirt for a conversation with Camilla and Laura about Feng Shui and the home. Learn more about Laura’s transition into the Feng Shui world, the different areas your home should have, and how to create a narrative space that works for you.
     
    Quotes
    • “There's career, there are skills and knowledge, travel and helpful people, health, family, children and creativity, fame, prosperity, and love. In order to have a really good balanced home, you want to have all of those areas.” (04:19-04:37)
    • “Houses reveal so much about our lives that people don't even realize. It's like a mirror.” (05:57-06:04)
    • “I help people balance the energies, understand the energies, and navigate because really good Fung Shui is navigating the energies. You're never going to have perfect Fung Shui.” (09:32-09:45) 
    • “I like to work with the floor plan as it exists, not as we would like it to exist. So I treat every environment as its own universe, as soon as you walk in the door.” (26:33-26:43) 
    • “I always say that to women. You're not going to be alone if you want somebody. That whole story that we hear as women get older, it is 100% not true. You are going to be fine.” (34:25-34:45)
    • “I love pets. They activate the Qi in your home. So, it's really important that your pets be healthy and happy because they are literally activating the energy around your home.” (41:28-41:39)
     
    Connect with Laura Carillo
    IG: @narrativespacefengshui
    Facebook: Laura Beatriz Carillo (The Feng Shui Lady) 
    Linkedin: Laura Carillo She/Her
    Website: https://narrativespacefengshui.com/
     
    Connect with Host Camilla Rantsen
    IG: @camillarantsen
    LinkedIn: Camilla Outzen Rantsen
    Facebook: Camilla Outzen Rantsen 
    TikTok: @camillarantsen
    Twitter @camillarantsen
     
    Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm

    • 47 min

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