The Real Estate Sessions

Bill Risser
The Real Estate Sessions

Interviews with real estate industry leaders, hosted by 25-year industry veteran, Bill Risser. The Real Estate Sessions was selected as the 2019 Inman Innovator Award Winner for Video/Podcast Show. Unlike many shows in the real estate space, Bill does not focus on investing, sales and marketing, or any specific topic. He focuses on his guest and does his best to get their backstory. Bill is curious by nature and finds the backstory of our industry's leaders fascinating. He has discovered lenders who were ballerinas, Chief Creative Officers who managed bands, and CEOs who sold vacuum cleaners (and not very well) in college. So, if you are looking for stories about industry leaders with a bit of strategy and business knowledge tossed in, give The Real Estate Sessions a shot.

  1. 1일 전 · 보너스

    Real Estate Sessions Rewind - March 6, 2018 Episode 131 - Chelsea Peitz - Author, Speaker, Coach

    Navigating Real Estate with Authenticity: Insights from Chelsea Peitz Chelsea Peitz emphasizes the transformative power of video communication in today's digital landscape, highlighting that consumers are increasingly expecting to see people on video to establish connections. With a background in clinical psychology, Chelsea shares her journey from aspiring therapist to a leading voice in real estate marketing and personal branding. She reflects on the evolution of social media and how platforms like Snapchat have influenced real-time communication, paving the way for a more authentic online presence. Throughout the conversation, she encourages new agents to define their unique value propositions and embrace personal branding as a cornerstone of their success. Chelsea's insights on the importance of sharing one's story resonate deeply, as she advocates for genuine connections in an increasingly digital world. Chelsea Peitz offers profound insights into the evolving landscape of real estate marketing, highlighting how video and social media have become indispensable tools for agents. The dialogue centers around the idea that consumer behavior is being conditioned for immediate engagement and visual stimulation, similar to the convenience provided by platforms like Amazon. Chelsea predicts that in the near future, not having a video presence will be met with skepticism, paralleling contemporary reactions to individuals without social media accounts. This perspective underscores the significance of adapting to digital communication channels in order to meet client expectations and foster deeper connections. Throughout the conversation, Chelsea shares her unique journey from her early aspirations in clinical psychology to becoming a prominent figure in real estate marketing. Her experiences navigating economic downturns shaped her understanding of the industry's challenges, driving her to embrace digital marketing strategies. By focusing on personal branding, Chelsea emphasizes the importance of identifying and articulating a unique value proposition that resonates with potential clients. She encourages agents to share their stories and experiences, fostering a sense of authenticity that can differentiate them in a competitive market. Moreover, the episode sheds light on Chelsea’s involvement in the Snap Pack, a community of supportive peers that has significantly influenced her professional growth. The collaboration within this group exemplifies the power of networking and mentorship in the digital age. As Chelsea looks ahead to launching her educational programs with Jason Frazier, she aims to provide agents with comprehensive resources that cover various aspects of digital marketing. By instilling confidence and offering practical tools, Chelsea is determined to empower real estate professionals to thrive in today’s fast-paced, visually-driven marketplace. This episode is a treasure trove of insights for anyone looking to leverage video and social media effectively in their real estate business. Takeaways: Chelsea Peitz emphasizes the importance of using video to communicate effectively in today's digital landscape. Consumer behavior is evolving, and people are increasingly expecting to see videos about others online. The shift from traditional marketing to digital platforms is essential for real estate professionals. Personal branding is crucial for success; understanding your unique value proposition helps attract the right clients. The rise of social media has changed how we connect and communicate in the business world. Chelsea encourages individuals to embrace vulnerability and authenticity when building their online presence. Links referenced in this episode: a href="https://talkinginpicturesbook.com" rel="noopener noreferrer"...

    35분
  2. Unlocking Home Equity: How HouseAmp is Revolutionizing Real Estate

    1월 7일

    Unlocking Home Equity: How HouseAmp is Revolutionizing Real Estate

    Unlocking Home Equity: How HouseAmp is Revolutionizing Real Estate  Rick Hennessey, the CEO of HouseAmp, joins Bill Risser to discuss innovative solutions in the real estate market that empower homeowners to maximize their home sale potential. House Amp provides a unique platform that enables sellers to access equity for home improvements without any upfront costs, making it easier to sell homes faster and for more money. Rick shares his personal journey from growing up in Alaska to becoming an entrepreneur focused on helping others through real estate. He emphasizes the importance of community, integrity, and the entrepreneurial spirit that defines people from his background. The conversation also touches on the evolving landscape of real estate, the challenges agents face, and how leveraging technology can create exceptional client experiences Rick Hennessey’s insights into the real estate market shine a light on the transformative potential of technology in enhancing the home-selling process. Growing up in the resilient environment of Alaska, Hennessey learned the importance of community and hard work from an early age, traits that have profoundly influenced his career path. As the CEO of HouseAmp, he has developed a platform that empowers homeowners to access the equity in their homes, enabling them to make necessary renovations that can significantly increase property value. The podcast unfolds the story of how this platform came to be, including a poignant moment where Hennessey helped a homeowner improve her property, allowing her to move to a retirement community with her friend. This personal connection to the mission underscores the core philosophy of HouseAmp: improving lives one home at a time. The conversation transitions to the broader implications of Hennessey's work in the context of a rapidly changing real estate market. He addresses the critical need for real estate agents to adapt to new technologies and shifting consumer expectations. By providing agents with innovative tools, HouseAmp not only enhances the service they can offer but also increases their competitive edge in a crowded marketplace. Hennessey shares success stories from agents who have leveraged the platform to secure deals, reinforcing the idea that technology, when integrated thoughtfully, can level the playing field for newer agents competing against seasoned professionals. As the episode progresses, Hennessey discusses the current challenges in the housing market, including fluctuating interest rates and buyer behaviors. Yet, he maintains an optimistic outlook, suggesting that these obstacles can lead to new opportunities for growth and innovation. He encourages agents to embrace their unique niches and double down on what they do best, using technology not just for efficiency but as a means to build lasting relationships with clients. This episode is a rich exploration of how personal values, technology, and strategic thinking intersect to create impactful solutions in the real estate industry, offering listeners valuable insights into both the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. Takeaways: Rick Hennessey discusses how homeowners can leverage equity to improve their homes for sale. The importance of technology and innovation in streamlining the home selling process is emphasized. Rick shares his experiences growing up in Alaska and how it shaped his work ethic. HouseAmp connects homeowners with service providers to prepare homes for market efficiently. The real estate market presents unique opportunities for agents who embrace new technologies. Rick believes that building relationships and solving problems is key to success in real estate. www.houseamp.com

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  3. Conversation with Carp - Building Your Real Estate Roadmap: A Conversation with Sean Carpenter

    2024. 12. 31.

    Conversation with Carp - Building Your Real Estate Roadmap: A Conversation with Sean Carpenter

    Reflecting on 2024: Lessons from the Real Estate Trenches Sean Carpenter joins Bill Risser for the final episode of the Real Estate Sessions podcast in 2024, focusing on effective business planning for the upcoming year. They discuss the importance of reflecting on the past year to set meaningful goals and avoid the pitfalls of simply pursuing success without a clear direction. Carpenter emphasizes the need to be honest with oneself during the planning process, encouraging agents to evaluate their performance in key areas such as prospecting, time management, and client relationships. He introduces the concept of a "one, one, one" plan to enhance client engagement post-transaction, ensuring that agents stay connected and top-of-mind with their clients. As they look ahead to 2025, Carpenter reassures listeners that it's never too late to start planning and that focusing on activities rather than just results can lead to a fruitful year ahead. As the calendar year draws to a close, Sean Carpenter and Bill Risser engage in a meaningful discussion centered around business planning for real estate agents. Carpenter emphasizes the importance of reflection as agents prepare for a new year. Drawing on Stephen Covey's principles, he explains that understanding past performance is crucial for setting future goals. Agents are encouraged to evaluate their successes and challenges from the past year, creating a foundation from which to build their strategies for 2025. The conversation also highlights the significance of honest self-assessment, particularly in areas such as prospecting and time management. Carpenter shares practical insights on how agents can leverage technology and maintain a balance between old-school relationship-building and modern strategies, ensuring they remain competitive in a dynamic market. Risser and Carpenter also touch on the concept of life harmony, suggesting that instead of striving for an elusive work-life balance, agents should seek a harmonious integration of their professional and personal lives. This includes recognizing that the nature of real estate work requires a continuous engagement with clients, even when personal commitments arise. The discussion concludes with Carpenter advocating for a 'one one one plan'—a systematic approach to maintaining relationships with clients after closing a deal, which can significantly enhance repeat business and referrals. This episode serves as an insightful guide for real estate professionals looking to optimize their business planning and client engagement strategies heading into the new year. Takeaways: Reflecting on past performance is crucial for real estate agents to set effective goals for the upcoming year. Stephen Covey's principle of 'Begin with the End in Mind' emphasizes the importance of direction in business planning. Success isn't solely about increasing the number of deals; it can also mean providing better service and achieving work-life harmony. Implementing a 'one one one plan' can greatly enhance client relationships after closing a deal. Utilizing both traditional and modern technology is essential for real estate agents to thrive today. Creating a safe space for honest self-reflection helps agents accurately assess their performance and make necessary adjustments. Links referenced in this episode: carpscorner.net/therealestatesessionsratethispodcast.com/recessions

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  4. Real Estate Sessions Rewind - Unlocking Success: How Mary-Anne Gillespie Transformed Adversity into Empowerment

    2024. 12. 24. · 보너스

    Real Estate Sessions Rewind - Unlocking Success: How Mary-Anne Gillespie Transformed Adversity into Empowerment

    Mary-Anne Gillespie, CEO of Red Apple Coaching, shares her dynamic journey from homelessness to becoming a leading figure in real estate coaching. She emphasizes that less than 7% of realtors can excel in both sales and operations, highlighting the importance of having systems in place to support success. Mary-Anne's high-energy approach is evident as she discusses the necessity of investing in coaching and systems, urging new agents to prioritize these elements over chasing leads. Through her personal transformation, including her remarkable journey to becoming an Ironman athlete, she illustrates the power of resilience and the belief that anyone can overcome challenges to achieve their goals. This conversation is not just about real estate; it's a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the importance of believing in oneself. Engaging and insightful, the conversation between Mary-Anne Gillespie and Bill Risser dives into the multifaceted world of real estate, coaching, and personal transformation. Mary-Anne, the energetic CEO of Red Apple Coaching, articulates the struggles many realtors face, emphasizing that operational skills often don’t come naturally to them. This episode shines a light on the necessity of developing a robust operational framework within real estate businesses. Mary-Anne advocates for agents to allocate a portion of their earnings to build effective systems, a crucial step that will help them streamline their processes and ultimately increase their revenue potential. With less than 7% of agents being adept in both sales and operations, her insights are both timely and actionable for aspiring realtors. The narrative shifts as Mary-Anne reflects on her dramatic personal journey from homelessness to competing in Ironman events. This transformation not only illustrates her resilience but also serves as a powerful metaphor for her coaching philosophy. Marianne believes that anyone can transcend their circumstances with the right mindset and support. Her story encourages listeners to confront their challenges and pursue their goals with tenacity. As she shares her experiences, it becomes clear that perseverance in the face of adversity is a recurring theme in her life, whether in her athletic pursuits or her approach to coaching other real estate professionals. Mary-Anne's passion for helping others is evident as she discusses the importance of mentorship. Her message is clear: investing in a coach can accelerate one's success in real estate. This episode is a motivational call to action for listeners, challenging them to invest in their growth and embrace the journey ahead. With a blend of practicality and inspiration, Marianne Gillespie’s insights promise to resonate with anyone looking to make an impact in their personal and professional lives. Takeaways: Real estate agents often struggle with operations, and only about 7% can excel in both roles effectively. Mary-Anne's journey from homelessness to becoming a successful real estate coach highlights resilience and determination. Investing in systems and coaching is crucial for real estate agents to thrive in their careers. Understanding the importance of a solid foundation in business is essential to avoid eventual collapse. Mary-Anne emphasizes that every agent should take a day off each week to maintain balance. The key to success in real estate is to focus on high-value activities and delegate lesser tasks. Links referenced in this episode: redapplecoaching.caredapple_coaching

    47분
  5. 2024. 12. 17.

    Bill Risser Goes Solo and Covers the Six-Year Curse

    Breaking the Cycle: Bill Risser's Journey through Health Challenges Bill Risser shares a personal and reflective monologue in episode 405 of the Real Estate Sessions podcast, highlighting the importance of staying connected with clients in the real estate industry. Drawing on his own experiences with health challenges over the years, he discusses the six-year cycle of significant health events in his life and how these experiences have shaped his perspective. Bill emphasizes the critical nature of building relationships through effective communication and understanding client needs, rather than simply presenting products or services. He also provides updates on his friend John, who continues to inspire despite his own health struggles, and shares insights from his role at Fidelity National Financial, where he focuses on sales enablement. As the year comes to a close, Bill encourages listeners to prioritize connection and communication in their professional lives, ensuring that no client feels neglected. Bill Risser, the host of the Real Estate Sessions podcast, takes a reflective journey in episode 405, sharing personal anecdotes and insights from his career in real estate. With nearly 25 years of experience, Risser dives deep into his own life experiences, discussing a curious pattern of health challenges that have emerged every six years since 2006. This cycle began with a serious health scare from West Nile fever, followed by a colon cancer diagnosis in 2012, and most recently, the excision of malignant melanoma in 2024. Risser candidly shares how these experiences have shaped his perspective on life, resilience, and the importance of staying connected with loved ones and colleagues. Amidst these personal revelations, Risser also touches upon the significance of relationships in the real estate industry. He emphasizes the connection between realtors and their clients, underscoring the necessity of maintaining communication and offering value beyond transactions. Drawing from his current role in sales enablement at Fidelity National Financial, he articulates that success in real estate hinges on asking the right questions, understanding clients' needs, and nurturing those relationships over time. This insight resonates deeply, especially in light of the loyalty gap highlighted by the National Association of Realtors, where many clients fail to return to their original agents due to lack of ongoing engagement. Risser's reflections serve not only as personal storytelling but as a call to action for real estate professionals to prioritize client relationships. Takeaways: Bill Risser reflects on a six-year health cycle, sharing personal experiences with illness. The importance of asking the right questions to build relationships in real estate. Maintaining connections with clients is crucial for success in the real estate industry. Bill discusses his current role at Fidelity National Financial and its impact on sales. A personal update on Bill's friend John, who continues to fight cancer. Bill emphasizes that past clients should always be viewed as current clients to maintain relationships. Links referenced in this episode: ratethispodcast.com/resessionsJohn Bjorlie's Music Channel

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  6. Real Estate Sessions Rewind - From Sports Sidelines to Real Estate: Rachel Kilmer's Journey

    2024. 12. 10. · 보너스

    Real Estate Sessions Rewind - From Sports Sidelines to Real Estate: Rachel Kilmer's Journey

    Rachel Kilmer, a rising star in the real estate world, shares her journey from sports journalism to becoming a top agent at ReeceNichols Real Estate in Kansas City. With a background that includes a passion for sports and a knack for engaging content creation, Rachel highlights the importance of authenticity in marketing, especially through video. She emphasizes that if creating video content feels like a chore, agents should focus on their strengths instead. Rachel discusses her successful strategies, including leveraging social media to connect with clients, particularly those relocating to Kansas City. Her insights into the local culture, including the unique dynamics of Kansas City and its sports scene, provide a vibrant backdrop for her growing real estate career. Rachel Kilmer's multifaceted career journey from sports journalism to real estate is a compelling narrative of passion and perseverance. Rachel, who now thrives as a real estate agent with ReeceNichols in Kansas City, began her professional life aiming to become a social worker. However, her love for sports led her to a successful career in media, where she honed her skills as a sideline reporter. The episode explores how Rachel's sports background has not only shaped her career but also informed her unique approach to real estate marketing. Her transition during the pandemic, when she had her first child, highlights her desire for flexibility and personal fulfillment, prompting her to pivot into the real estate sector with determination. Throughout the discussion, Rachel reflects on the importance of mentorship and the value of joining a team, which played a crucial role in her successful transition to real estate. She credits her team's experienced members for guiding her through the industry's complexities, allowing her to minimize the learning curve significantly. Rachel's innovative marketing strategies, particularly her successful use of social media, have allowed her to connect with clients authentically and build a loyal following. She discusses how her TikTok presence has created a community around Kansas City, where she shares not only real estate insights but also local culture and sports enthusiasm, further solidifying her brand in the market. In addition to her personal successes, Rachel addresses the broader cultural dynamics of Kansas City, discussing local sports rivalries and community pride. Her passion for the city is evident as she highlights how these elements influence her work and interactions with clients. Rachel's approach to real estate transcends mere transactions; she emphasizes building relationships and understanding clients' needs, making her a standout agent in her field. As she continues to grow her business and explore new marketing avenues, Rachel's story serves as an inspiration for aspiring agents, showcasing the importance of authenticity, adaptability, and community engagement in achieving lasting success. Takeaways: If you feel pressured to create video content that doesn't excite you, it's best to avoid it altogether. Rachel Kilmer emphasizes the importance of enjoying your work in real estate, especially when it comes to marketing. Joining a supportive real estate team can significantly shorten the learning curve for new agents. Navigating the Kansas City metropolitan area can be confusing due to the state line that divides it. Rachel's transition from sports journalism to real estate showcases her adaptability and passion for connecting with people. Utilizing TikTok for real estate marketing has proven to be effective in reaching local audiences. Links referenced in this episode: rachtherealtorcasey.com

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  7. How AI is Transforming Real Estate: A Conversation with Matthew Rathbun

    2024. 12. 03. · 보너스

    How AI is Transforming Real Estate: A Conversation with Matthew Rathbun

    Matthew Rathbun emphasizes the critical need for real estate professionals to adapt to the evolving landscape shaped by consumer preferences and technological advancements, particularly in the face of AI and aggregator platforms like Zillow and Homes.com. With nearly 25 years in the industry, he shares insights on how agents can leverage these changes to better serve their clients and remain competitive. Rathbun discusses the importance of authenticity in building relationships and the necessity of embracing innovative tools to enhance productivity and client engagement. He also touches on the significance of education and continuous learning within real estate, advocating for agents to prioritize their personal and professional growth. This engaging conversation explores the intersection of technology, consumer behavior, and the future of real estate, offering invaluable advice for both new and seasoned agents alike. The episode offers a deep exploration of Rathbun's philosophy on leadership and service in the real estate industry. He articulates a compelling vision of what it means to be a leader in real estate, emphasizing the need for authenticity, empathy, and a commitment to community involvement. Rathbun's journey from a nursing home kitchen worker to a high-ranking real estate executive is a testament to his dedication to service and personal growth. He discusses the significant impact of mentoring and education within his brokerage, indicating that these elements are vital for fostering a supportive environment for agents. Rathbun's perspective on change—viewing it as an opportunity rather than a setback—provides valuable lessons for both new and experienced agents. He articulates a clear message: to succeed in real estate, one must not only adapt to new technologies but also cultivate genuine relationships and prioritize the well-being of clients, ultimately leading to a more fulfilling and successful career in the industry. Takeaways: Matthew Rathbun emphasizes that real estate agents must adapt to changes like AI to remain competitive. The importance of being authentic in personal branding is crucial for success in real estate. Consumers are increasingly turning to aggregators like Zillow and Homes.com for real estate information. Rathbun believes that AI can enhance the human touch in real estate transactions, not replace it. He advises agents to focus on meaningful connections with clients rather than just transactions. The real estate industry needs to improve its communication with consumers regarding its value. Links referenced in this episode: matthewrathbun.comratethispodcast.com/resessions Companies mentioned in this episode: Realtor Zillow Coldwell Banker Elite homes.com CoStar NAR REBI Evernote Apple Notes 1Password Canva Hootsuite Todoist Notion

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  8. T3 Sixty's Jack Miller: Embracing Change for a Thriving Real Estate Industry

    2024. 11. 26.

    T3 Sixty's Jack Miller: Embracing Change for a Thriving Real Estate Industry

    Jack Miller, CEO and president of T3 Sixty, shares valuable insights on the evolving landscape of the real estate industry, emphasizing the crucial need for real estate professionals to redefine their roles as trusted advisors rather than mere salespeople. He discusses the importance of building relationships within communities and highlights how a strong personal network can significantly enhance business success. Throughout the conversation, Jack stresses the necessity for agents to clearly articulate their value to clients, especially in light of recent changes in compensation dynamics. He also addresses the challenges facing real estate associations and MLSs, advocating for a clearer separation of their functions to better serve their members. With a focus on embracing change and innovation, Jack encourages agents to leverage their expertise to navigate the industry's future successfully. Jack Miller's discussion offers a rich tapestry of insights into the current challenges and opportunities within the real estate sector. With a background steeped in technology and a wealth of experience from his tenure at Keller Williams to his current leadership at T3 Sixty, Jack brings a unique perspective on the necessity of evolving agent roles in response to market changes. He argues that the industry is at a critical juncture, shaped by legal challenges and a heightened focus on the value provided by buyer's agents. Jack posits that agents must move away from traditional sales models and instead adopt a consultative approach, positioning themselves as essential allies in the home buying process. The dialogue also touches on the need for associations and MLSs to clarify their value propositions, encouraging a culture of transparency and accountability. By separating the governance of MLS from associations, Jack believes that each can better serve its members and foster trust. The episode not only addresses the immediate impacts of recent legal decisions but also provides a forward-thinking framework for how agents can thrive in an increasingly competitive landscape, underscoring the importance of adaptability and client-centric practices. Takeaways: Jack Miller emphasizes the importance of viewing real estate professionals as trusted advisors rather than mere salespeople. The shift in the industry necessitates buyer agents to clearly communicate their value propositions to clients. A strong community connection can significantly enhance a real estate agent's success and well-being. The Opportunity Report highlights the necessity for associations and MLSs to demonstrate their value independently. Jack suggests that real estate is fundamentally a people-focused industry, where technology serves to enhance human connections. The recent legal changes in real estate are a catalyst for agents to redefine their approach to buyer services. Companies mentioned in this episode: T3 Sixty Keller Williams Dell Apple Facebook Google Tesla Texas Instruments IBM Sematech Good Life Team Top Producer Jason Mitchell Team Matt Curtis Real Estate Gary Ashton

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Interviews with real estate industry leaders, hosted by 25-year industry veteran, Bill Risser. The Real Estate Sessions was selected as the 2019 Inman Innovator Award Winner for Video/Podcast Show. Unlike many shows in the real estate space, Bill does not focus on investing, sales and marketing, or any specific topic. He focuses on his guest and does his best to get their backstory. Bill is curious by nature and finds the backstory of our industry's leaders fascinating. He has discovered lenders who were ballerinas, Chief Creative Officers who managed bands, and CEOs who sold vacuum cleaners (and not very well) in college. So, if you are looking for stories about industry leaders with a bit of strategy and business knowledge tossed in, give The Real Estate Sessions a shot.

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