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CoreLogic rebranded as Cotality, and the company's CEO Patrick Dodd explains why now was the right time to make the change. - The transition from CoreLogic to Cotality wasn't just a rebrand, it was transformation with purpose. - What happens when a legacy powerhouse hits refresh? Beyond better serving client needs and adapt to changing market dynamics, this rebrand better showcases what this company has become. - Cotality is setting a new standard by pushing the boundaries of insight, collaboration, and impact to lead the property industry forward. In this episode of Beyond the Buildings, Patrick Dodd sits down with host Maiclaire Bolton Smith to explain what drove the change, why now was the right time, and how this new identity honors the past while boldly stepping into the future. From the collaborative naming process to the careful crafting of the mission, vision, and values statements, he gives us an inside look at how Cotality came to be and where it's heading next. In this episode: • 2:31 – Who is Cotality? • 5:38 – Why was the CoreLogic brand changed now? • 9:30 – What have been the reactions to the rebrand? • 13:19 – How was the name “Cotality” selected and what does it mean? • 20:37 – Where will the Cotality brand take the company? • 24:31 – Erika Stanley looks at the numbers in the housing market in The Sip. • 25:25 – Why is it important to be people-centric? • 29:17 – Patrick Dodd explains when he will feel like Cotality has achieved its mission.
CoreLogic rebranded as Cotality, and our CEO Patrick Dodd explains why now was the right time to make the change.The transition from CoreLogic to Cotality wasn't just a rebrand, it was transformation with purpose.What happens when a legacy powerhouse hits refresh? Beyond better serving client needs and adapt to changing market dynamics, this rebrand better showcases what this company has become.Cotality is setting a new standard by pushing the boundaries of insight, collaboration, and impact to lead the property industry forward.In this episode of Beyond the Buildings, Patrick Dodd, CEO of Cotality, shares a candid conversation with host Maiclaire Bolton Smith about how a name change isn't just cosmetic—it's a signal. A signal that something fundamental has shifted.In this episode:2:31 – Who is Cotality?5:38 – Why was the CoreLogic brand changed now?9:30 – What have been the reactions to the rebrand?13:19 – How was the name “Cotality” selected and what does it mean?20:37 – Where will the Cotality brand take the company?24:31 – Erika Stanley looks at the numbers in the housing market in The Sip.25:25 – Why is it important right now to be people-centric?29:17 – Patrick Dodd explains when he will feel like Cotality has achieved its mission.Links: Will tariffs harm affordability?Read Cotality InsightsExplore Cotality Data Find full episodes with all our guests in our podcast archive here: https://clgx.co/3HFslXD5 Copyright 2025 Cotality
Freddie Wehbe with Florida Victorious and Patrick Dodd of the Bread of the Mighty on the Bob Rose Show. Buy a vegetable box to help Florida Victorious, and many are donating to Bread of the Mighty. The food bank serves 12 counties across North Central Florida, where 1 in 5 children are food insecure. And with Hurricane Debby hitting the area, the need for food assistance is even greater. Florida Victorious helps University of Florida athletics recruiting, and current football players will be helping load the purchased veggie boxes for the event.
Shivers, also known as The Parasite Murders, They Came from Within, and, for Canadian distribution in French, Frissons. Editor of this film, Patrick Dodd, also worked on 913: Johnny Mnemonic. Mr. Monopoly has a book of hoaky Canadian radio plays that Cronenberg adapted for television. E-mail hourofthunder@gmail.com if you want us to do a reading of one of those in the future. This concludes Canada Month. Don't forget to change the easy units of measurement back to convoluted things like inches and fahrenheit. Rock Musicals are coming up next month, starting with a live reading of Labyrinth (1986).
Patrick remains grounded, humbled by the opportunities he's been afforded. He reflects on the 15-year-old version of himself, who could never have fathomed that his voice and talents would bring him such incredible experiences and open doors around the world. He owes much of his success to his mother's unwavering belief in him all those years ago, as her guidance set him on a path he will forever be grateful for.
Problems vs Solutions with Patrick DoddThis week we are super excited to have Brotherhood Member Patrick Dodd as our guest to discuss Problem vs Solutions. We are all going to face problems and we all want to get to the quickest solution.Patrick is going to give you his Top 3 Ways to Turn Those Problems Into Solution. We guarantee you will most definitely take lessons away from this episode so you can be the Man, Husband, and Father that is on Purpose and on Fire!!Bio:Patrick Dodd is a former standup comedian and podcaster who has worked with the likes of Bill Burr, Adam Carolla and Rich Eisen. He's also a husband and father of three. Influences range from Wim Hof to Big Cat from Barstool Sports to Jocko Wilinik and David Goggins. He's in a constant state of finding discomfort and pushing past it.Connect with Patrick:He rarely touches social media, but can be reached at dodd.patrick@gmail.com___________________________________________________________Are you are working family man that feels like they have no time, no energy, and not connecting with your family like you want to?I have the solution to all 3 of those struggles >>> 6 Week "Get Your Fire Back" ChallengeIn 6 weeks take yourself from no time, no energy, and no connection to a Man, Husband, and Father that owns his time, energy levels are through the rough, and you are building those strong connections that you really want to with your Family.Don't wait >>> The Time is NOW to take action and be a Man, Husband, and Father that is on Purpose and on Fire!!!Apply now to reserve your spot!!! RESERVE MY SPOT NOW!!
We had the pleasure of interviewing Tyson Motsenbocker over Zoom video.Where do dreams go when you become an adult? Well, they don't disappear or dissolve into the ether. Those dreams simply change with you. However, it doesn't mean you can't still grasp the way they made you feel. As such, we treasure memories by recalling them and sharing them as often as possible. Tyson Motsenbocker preserves those youthful memories in his music, etching them into the fabric of the songs. The Washington-born and California based singer and songwriter encases them in lithe melodies, upbeat soundscapes, and ponderous lyrics.After generating tens of millions of streams and cultivating a devout fan base, he examines the jump from childhood to adulthood – or maybe just the space between the two – on his third full-length offering, Milk Teeth [Tooth & Nail]. Tyson has consistently tuned into such emotions with relatability and vulnerability. Following his 2016 debut LP Letters to Lost Loves, he spent as much time as possible on the road, performing countless shows and captivating audiences across America and beyond. However, he connected deeply on 2020's Someday I'll Make It All Up To You. Meanwhile, “Autumn Love” was generating two and a half million Spotify streams. The followup single “Sunday Morning” followed close behind with nearly two million Spotify streams. Just a handful of shows into what was booked to be a two year touring schedule, Covid 19 shut all touring down. Motsenbocker and his band headed home, where a period of reflection ensued, setting the foundation for what would become Milk Teeth. Tyson hit the studio in Orange County, California with producer Nathan Cimino, drummer James McCalister, bassist Patrick Dodd and keyboardist Matthew Wright. Thematically reflected in the title (another name for “baby teeth”), the music struck a sweet spot akin to the “summer after you graduate from high school where you're walking the line between the confusion and excitement of childhood and the gravity of being an adult.” In the end, Tyson is an adult, and it ain't so bad. In fact, it sounds beautiful on Milk Teeth. We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com #podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #TysonMotsenbocker #MilkTeeth #NewMusic #zoom Listen & Subscribe to BiB https://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow/ Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod
Hugh Grant, Emma Thompson, Colin Firth & about three thousand other British actors come together to make the Christmas classic/trainwreck we call Love Actually. DREAMBOAT guest Patrick Dodd joins us as we talk Keira Knightly's impossibly long torso & Colin Firth's excessive tea drinking. What could be more Christmas-y than watching 180 straight white couples with troubling power dynamics GET IT ON???? Follow Brunch Comedy on Facebook, instagram & Twitter Allie - Twitter & Instagram Kerri - Twitter & Instagram Sound & Intro song by Geoff Walter Check out his podcast, Alternate Riffstory! In Vancouver? The next live Brunch show is January 12th at Little Mountain Gallery follow Brunch on facebook & Instagram for more info. The next Nasty Women show is December 17th at the Biltmore! Follow them on facebook & Instagram for more info.
In episode 13 of the LC Podcast, Matt sits with Pete Kipley and Patrick Dodd of Upper Room Music! Listen in as they share an inside scoop of their record label as well as a new “Millenial Sound” hitting the music industry. After, Matt and Janson reflect on the interview […]
Interviews with flim makers Alanis Obomsawin and Charles Officer, theatre director William B Davis, playwright Scott Button and actor Patrick Dodd.
Alison Perry, founder of the Central Oregon Veteran’s Ranch in Bend Oregon, discusses the need for healing from trauma, veteran’s, agriculture, and the ranch. Music by: The Byrds, John Butler, Inner Peace Music Collective, Patrick Dodd, Karrin Allyson, Binaural Beats Brain Waves Isochronic … More ... The post Alison Perry: Central Oregon Veteran’s Ranch appeared first on Paradigms Podcast.
Tonight, a retrospective featuring musicians who were guests on Paradigms in 2010. Thanks to all of you! Music by: Will McCoy The Rhythm Rancher, Ahamed Said, Derrik Jordan, Patrick Dodd, Aaron Flinn, Sinéad O’Connor, Cosy Sheridan, David Bromberg, Pitz Quattrone … More ... The post Paradigms: Musical Friends in 2010 appeared first on Paradigms Podcast.
Patrick Dodd is a singer/songwriter whose musical career is dedicated to promoting social justice. His approach, rather than being ideological, is heartfelt, with an emphasis on building connections. Laurie Farrington is an astrologer with a very down to earth approach. Laurie … More ... The post Patrick Dodd: Social Justice Songwriter, and Laurie Farrington: Astrologer appeared first on Paradigms Podcast.