Simplify, Systemize, & Scale – for Realtors

Beth Golding TMC for Realtors

Streamlined systems for better closings, stronger relationships, and more referrals. Hosted by Beth Golding TMC for Realtors—20+ year Realtor, systems expert, and founder of the Transaction Management Community—this show is your no-fluff roadmap to a smoother, scalable real estate business. Hear from top voices like Katie Lance (Get Social Smart) and J’aime Nowak (Unleash Your CEO Mama) and learn the tools, templates, and time-saving hacks top Realtors swear by. Hit follow and start running your business—without it running you.

  1. 1월 16일

    Static Education Is Failing Realtors — Here’s What Works Instead

    If you’ve been thinking,“Why am I learning more than ever… but still feeling overwhelmed?”This episode will give you clarity. In today’s conversation, Beth Golding breaks down why static education is losing value in real estate — and what actually creates sustainable growth for experienced Realtors. You’re not overwhelmed because you don’t know enough.You’re overwhelmed because execution breaks down when systems don’t exist. Courses, webinars, templates, and trainings assume something real estate rarely gives you:time, space, and calm. That’s the problem. In this episode, Beth explains the shift from static education to guided transformation — a way of learning that works inside a busy, emotional, deadline-driven business, not outside of it. Drawing from years of building systems under pressure inside one of the largest real estate teams in Maryland, Beth shares why discipline alone leads to exhaustion — and why structure is the real path to freedom. This episode is especially for Realtors who are: Capable but stretched Trusted but tired Growing, but feeling like they’re holding everything together themselves If that’s you, this conversation will help you rethink how you build your business in 2026. Why information is no longer the problem — implementation is The difference between static education and guided transformation Why discipline without structure leads to burnout How fewer decisions create more momentum Small system shifts that reduce pressure without slowing growth Why growth shouldn’t feel heavier the longer you’re in business This episode isn’t about doing more.It’s about building better — businesses that don’t fall apart when things get busy. If this resonates, stay close. We’re building differently now. Static education is losing value in a fast-moving industry Execution requires structure, not motivation Systems remove friction and decision fatigue Growth should feel calmer, not heavier Small changes compound faster than hustle “We don’t have an information problem. We have an implementation problem.”“Discipline without structure leads to exhaustion.”“Structure creates freedom. Calm creates clarity.” 00:00 Why static education is losing value01:27 The shift to guided transformation04:13 Systems built under real pressure06:29 Small changes that compound07:16 Building better in 2026 Join the free private Beth Golding TMC Facebook Community — where experienced Realtors are building systems that actually support the level they’re playing at. In this episode, you’ll learn:Key Takeaways:Memorable Quotes:Episode Chapters:Want to continue the conversation?

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  2. 2025. 12. 18.

    How Realtors Win in 2026: Content Systems That Actually Work

    Watch on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@BethGoldingTMC Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bethgoldingtmc/ Connect with me on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BethGoldingTMC Connect on Linked In https://www.linkedin.com/in/beth-golding-tmc-557ba6338/  Summary In this conversation, Beth Golding and Katie Lance discuss the challenges and strategies for realtors in managing social media and content creation. They emphasize the importance of planning, engagement, and authenticity in building relationships with clients. Katie shares insights on creating a 2026 plan, time management techniques, and tools for effective content creation. The discussion also highlights the significance of repurposing content and the need for realtors to find their unique voice in a crowded market. Keywords real estate, social media, content creation, planning, engagement, marketing strategies, authenticity, video marketing, time management, realtor tips Takeaways Social media is essential for realtors but can be overwhelming. Planning and time management are crucial for effective content creation. Engagement with your audience builds relationships and leads. Authenticity is key to standing out in a crowded market. Creating a content library helps maintain consistency. Repurposing content can maximize reach and efficiency. Using tools like Canva and Descript can enhance content quality. Focus on building relationships rather than just chasing leads. It's important to have a niche and know your ideal client. Done is better than perfect; start creating content now. Titles Mastering Social Media for Realtors Building Authentic Relationships in Real Estate Sound bites "Social media is rented ground." "Be where your clients are." "Done is better than perfect." Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Event Overview 01:50 Mastermind Experience and Planning 04:50 Social Media Strategies for Realtors 07:22 Creating a Content Plan for 2026 10:23 Time Management and Engagement Techniques 13:40 Building Authentic Relationships Online 16:27 Pillar Content and Video Marketing 19:46 Repurposing Content for Maximum Reach 27:07 Embracing Personal Connection in Content Creation 30:21 Finding Your Voice and Ideal Client 33:08 Creating a Sustainable Content Distribution Plan 39:46 Repurposing Content for Maximum Reach 43:34 Tools for Enhancing Content Quality 52:31 Building Trust Through Client Engagement 01:01:57 Future Trends and Training in Content Creation

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  3. 2025. 12. 12.

    Preparing Realtors for 2026: Systems, Niches & Sustainable Growth with Special Guest Katie Lance

    Beth Golding brings together industry leaders to help Realtors prepare for 2026 — before the market forces change. In this community training, Katie Lance shares how agents can stop winging their marketing, build repeatable systems, and attract clients through clarity, consistency, and niche-driven content. Full training replay and tools available inside the free Beth Golding TMC community. Keywords real estate, social media, content creation, planning, engagement, marketing strategies, authenticity, video marketing, time management, realtor tips Summary In this conversation, Beth Golding and Katie Lance discuss the challenges and strategies for realtors in managing social media and content creation. They emphasize the importance of planning, engagement, and authenticity in building relationships with clients. Katie shares insights on creating a 2026 plan, time management techniques, and tools for effective content creation. The discussion also highlights the significance of repurposing content and the need for realtors to find their unique voice in a crowded market. Takeaways Social media is essential for realtors but can be overwhelming. Planning and time management are crucial for effective content creation. Engagement with your audience builds relationships and leads. Authenticity is key to standing out in a crowded market. Creating a content library helps maintain consistency. Repurposing content can maximize reach and efficiency. Using tools like Canva and Descript can enhance content quality. Focus on building relationships rather than just chasing leads. It's important to have a niche and know your ideal client. Done is better than perfect; start creating content now. Titles Mastering Social Media for Realtors Building Authentic Relationships in Real Estate Sound bites "Social media is rented ground." "Be where your clients are." "Done is better than perfect." Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Event Overview 01:50 Mastermind Experience and Planning 04:50 Social Media Strategies for Realtors 07:22 Creating a Content Plan for 2026 10:23 Time Management and Engagement Techniques 13:40 Building Authentic Relationships Online 16:27 Pillar Content and Video Marketing 19:46 Repurposing Content for Maximum Reach 27:07 Embracing Personal Connection in Content Creation 30:21 Finding Your Voice and Ideal Client 33:08 Creating a Sustainable Content Distribution Plan 39:46 Repurposing Content for Maximum Reach 43:34 Tools for Enhancing Content Quality 52:31 Building Trust Through Client Engagement 01:01:57 Future Trends and Training in Content Creation

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  4. 2025. 11. 20.

    Collaboration Over Competition: Inside Real Producers with Colleen Rippey

    In this episode, Beth sits down with Colleen Rippey, owner of Baltimore & Coastal Real Producers and co-founder of the nonprofit Love & Lunches, to talk about what truly sets top producers apart in today’s market. Colleen shares how she went from selling Cutco knives to running a high-level real estate networking platform that connects and elevates top agents — and how her wife Jill’s childhood experience of poverty and service led to a powerful nonprofit that still serves 100+ bagged lunches every Sunday in Baltimore City. They dive into: Why connection and collaboration matter more than ever in a shifting industry How Real Producers creates real relationships in what can feel like a competitive space The origin story of Love & Lunches and how giving back ties into real estate The habits and mindsets Colleen sees over and over again in top producers How AI fits into the business without replacing the human element Why vulnerability and storytelling are superpowers in our industry Whether you’re a new agent or a seasoned top producer, this conversation will challenge how you think about community, networking, and building a business that actually feels sustainable. Real Producers isn’t just a magazine — it’s a platform designed to connect, elevate, and inspire the top agents in a market. Service and community work, like Love & Lunches, can deepen relationships and open new doors in real estate. Top producers are usually relationship-driven, consistent, authentic, and lifelong learners. Many high performers are quietly focused, guard their energy, and say “no” strategically. The best agents play the long game with their database and sphere, instead of chasing one-off deals. Collaboration with other agents and vendors (even “competitors”) comes from an abundance mindset. AI is a tool, not a replacement — it should support your voice, not replace it. Vulnerability and human stories create deeper connection and better referrals than just numbers and production stats. Baltimore Real Producers: BaltimoreRealProducers.com Coastal Real Producers: search “Coastal Real Producers” or visit the Real Producers site Love and Lunches (Nonprofit): LoveAndLunches.org Connect with Colleen:📧 Email: colleen@rpmags.com If you’re a Realtor who wants to: Build better systems behind the scenes Create a referral-driven business Stay human in an AI-heavy world And connect with others who “get it” 👉 Join Beth’s free Realtor community:Facebook.com/groups/bethgoldingtmcforrealtors 🔑 Key Takeaways🧩 Resources Mentioned🎯 For Realtors

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  5. 2025. 11. 17.

    Pie Parties that Build Referrals: Client Gratitude Events ft. Dennis Young (Universal Title)

    Episode DescriptionReal estate is more than contracts—it’s connection. In this episode, Beth Golding sits down with Dennis Young (Universal Title) to break down the pie party—a simple, joyful client appreciation event that deepens relationships, creates memorable touchpoints, and generates referral gold. You’ll hear how to partner with lenders/title, scale from small to big, keep logistics simple, and follow up in ways that keep clients thinking of you all year. What you’ll learn• Why relationships outside the transaction matter just as much as those inside it• How to co-host with partners so you aren’t doing everything alone• The essential timeline: outreach → RSVPs → vendor coordination → reminders → follow-up• Do’s & don’ts (venue clarity, signage, refills, music, and delegation)• Starting small as a newer agent—and still making it a hit• How gratitude events convert to long-term loyalty and referrals Chapters00:01 Welcome + Topic: Pie Parties00:36 How Dennis Got Involved01:41 Beyond the Transaction: Why Events Matter02:59 Team Effort > Solo Stress04:28 How Partners Divide & Conquer05:31 Start Small, Grow Over Time07:00 Making It a Vibe (music, photos, selfie station)09:19 The Outreach Plan: Calls, Email, Text, Reminders10:14 RSVPs, Pie Options, and Ordering Smart11:23 Venue Details, Signs, Parking, and Flow13:25 After-Event Gratitude & Follow-Up15:08 Other Holiday Events (Office Open House)16:35 Final Advice: Jump In, Plan Upfront, Keep it Fresh Call to ActionRealtors: want weekly systems, templates, and event checklists? Join my free community: Facebook.com/groups/bethgoldingtmcforrealtors Keywordsreal estate, client appreciation, pie party, referrals, relationship marketing, transaction management, Realtor systems, Universal Title, event planning for Realtors, holiday giving, gratitude marketing Sound bites• “It’s a relationship—what else are we doing outside the transaction?”• “The bigger the event, the more people involved—you need a team effort.”• “Start small. Jump in. Keep it simple so you can be with your clients.” Connect with BethYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BethGoldingTMCInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bethgoldingtmc/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61567876444806LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/beth-golding-tmc-557ba6338/

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  6. 2025. 11. 06.

    Pie Parties that Build Referrals: Client Gratitude Events ft. Dennis Young (Universal Title)

    Real estate is more than contracts—it’s connection. In this episode, Beth Golding sits down with Dennis Young (Universal Title) to break down the pie party—a simple, joyful client appreciation event that deepens relationships, creates memorable touchpoints, and generates referral gold. You’ll hear how to partner with lenders/title, scale from small to big, keep logistics simple, and follow up in ways that keep clients thinking of you all year. What you’ll learn• Why relationships outside the transaction matter just as much as those inside it• How to co-host with partners so you aren’t doing everything alone• The essential timeline: outreach → RSVPs → vendor coordination → reminders → follow-up• Do’s & don’ts (venue clarity, signage, refills, music, and delegation)• Starting small as a newer agent—and still making it a hit• How gratitude events convert to long-term loyalty and referrals Chapters00:01 Welcome + Topic: Pie Parties00:36 How Dennis Got Involved01:41 Beyond the Transaction: Why Events Matter02:59 Team Effort > Solo Stress04:28 How Partners Divide & Conquer05:31 Start Small, Grow Over Time07:00 Making It a Vibe (music, photos, selfie station)09:19 The Outreach Plan: Calls, Email, Text, Reminders10:14 RSVPs, Pie Options, and Ordering Smart11:23 Venue Details, Signs, Parking, and Flow13:25 After-Event Gratitude & Follow-Up15:08 Other Holiday Events (Office Open House)16:35 Final Advice: Jump In, Plan Upfront, Keep it Fresh Call to ActionRealtors: want weekly systems, templates, and event checklists? Join my free community: Facebook.com/groups/bethgoldingtmcforrealtors Keywordsreal estate, client appreciation, pie party, referrals, relationship marketing, transaction management, Realtor systems, Universal Title, event planning for Realtors, holiday giving, gratitude marketing Sound bites• “It’s a relationship—what else are we doing outside the transaction?”• “The bigger the event, the more people involved—you need a team effort.”• “Start small. Jump in. Keep it simple so you can be with your clients.” Connect with BethYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BethGoldingTMCInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bethgoldingtmc/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61567876444806LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/beth-golding-tmc-557ba6338/

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  7. 2025. 09. 25.

    Slice, Sip, and Celebrate: Realtor Pie Party Secrets with Realtor Luisa Sipple

    In this timely episode , Beth sits down with Realtor Luisa Sipple to unpack eight years of running high-impact gratitude “pie parties.” From starting on a $250 budget to hosting 150-person, vendor-supported events, Luisa shares the exact mindset, timeline, and systems that turn a simple client appreciation night into a referral machine. You’ll hear candid stories—first-year nerves, the investor who coached a first-time buyer at the party, the military family who felt “at home,” and the client who hasn’t missed a single year. If you’ve been stuck in analysis paralysis, this is your green light to plan, invite, and celebrate. The beginner-friendly blueprint: venue, food, raffles, pies, and a realistic budget Why co-hosting with other Realtors and service partners multiplies attendance and referrals Luisa’s post-event system: next-day debrief, December handwritten notes, photo delivery, and FOMO follow-ups How to seed attendance months in advance with market updates, Bonjoro/loom-style video invites, and simple RSVP workflows Sponsorships that make sense: pies, catering, raffle items—plus how to honor any contribution The referral ripple effect: creating an energy where first-time buyers, investors, lenders, and title partners naturally connect 00:01 — Why parties beat perfection: getting past fear and overthinking 03:25 — The first pie party: tiny attendance, big lessons 06:08 — Co-hosting without competition: “I’m my own competition” 09:14 — Planning cadence: debrief the next day, then systemize 10:18 — Outgrowing the space: when to level up your venue 11:08 — Post-party touchpoints: photos, notes, and missed-you messages 11:39 — Realistic attendance rates and quick-stop guests 13:32 — Making newcomers feel at home: welcoming story from a family new to the U.S. 16:16 — Direct business from parties: listings, buyers, and social proof 18:42 — Feeding a crowd: Costco to catering, scaling to 150+ 20:33 — Santa, Mrs. Claus, and making memories on a budget 22:19 — Invitation timeline and personal video invites 24:59 — Raffles that give back (Children’s Miracle Network) 26:09 — Advice for first-timers: budget honestly, ask for help, follow a plan 31:08 — Spotlighting your unsung heroes: title and lending partners 32:26 — “Small-to-More”: the power of visible referral chains Pick your date: the Tuesday before Thanksgiving (or your market’s sweet spot) Lock venue early; scale food from trays to catering as you grow Confirm sponsors: pies, a few raffle items, part of the food Send a spring “save the idea,” summer e-vite, and short personal video invite Plan kid-friendly tables, photos with Santa, and simple raffles for charity Day-after debrief, then December “thanks for coming / missed you” notes with photo links Children’s Miracle Network (raffle proceeds) Maggiano’s (example caterer) Costco trays and simple hot chocolate/wine bar for budget-friendly starts Listen and subscribe on Spotify and Apple Podcasts Watch full episodes on YouTube: Beth Golding Homes Join the free Facebook community for Realtors: Beth Golding TMC (get prompts, custom GPTs, and event templates) If this episode helped you map your first (or next) client party, share it with a Realtor friend and leave a quick review—your support helps more pros “go from small to more.” What You’ll LearnPlay-by-PlayQuick Start Checklist (from the episode)Resources MentionedConnect + Subscribe

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Streamlined systems for better closings, stronger relationships, and more referrals. Hosted by Beth Golding TMC for Realtors—20+ year Realtor, systems expert, and founder of the Transaction Management Community—this show is your no-fluff roadmap to a smoother, scalable real estate business. Hear from top voices like Katie Lance (Get Social Smart) and J’aime Nowak (Unleash Your CEO Mama) and learn the tools, templates, and time-saving hacks top Realtors swear by. Hit follow and start running your business—without it running you.