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Creating a sound REALTOR® Safety plan is as crucial as crafting a business plan for success. Join host Tracey Hawkins as she talks to real estate professionals Miguel Carreno and Susan Mertz about how to develop and maintain effective real estate agent safety plans. Learn strategies, tools, and resources for personal safety and agent emergency preparedness to ensure your real estate business thrives securely without reinventing the wheel. Meet the Guests Miguel Carreno is a broker with Allen Tate, REALTORS® in High Point, North Carolina, and serves on the NAR® Safety Advisory Committee. Susan Mertz is an award-winning agent with Keller Williams Capital Properties in Washington, D.C., now working in St. Petersburg, Florida.
Safety in real estate is more than just a checklist—it's a mindset. Liz Woody, 2025 Chair of the Realtors® Safety Subcommittee, shares essential tips for staying safe in the field. From smart open house practices to using advanced tools like the Forewarn app, Liz provides practical advice to help Realtors® work with confidence and peace of mind. Learn how a proactive approach can protect you and your clients in every transaction.You can watch the video of RworldTalk podcasts at: RWorldVideos.com
In this episode, we sit down with Charles Roselle, a former Secret Service agent, and his wife Holly, a mental performance specialist with the Navy SEALs, to discuss the critical issue of safety for real estate agents and other lone workers. The conversation covers the alarming statistics around crimes and safety concerns facing realtors, the tragic story of Beverly Carter, and the unique vulnerabilities these professionals face. Charles and Holly share their personal experiences and insights that led them to create the Force Field Protection app - a innovative tool designed to provide real-time protection and peace of mind. Listeners will learn about the app's features like touchless distress alerts, geo-location tracking, and automated check-in/check-out functions. The hosts also explore how this technology can benefit not just realtors, but also home health workers, lone travelers, and others who work in isolated environments. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to prioritize their personal safety and that of their team. Tune in to discover a powerful solution that can help lone workers stay connected and protected. Have a question about buying/selling real estate and mortgages? Email questions@talkmusiccity.com or use #talkmusiccity to possibly get your question answered on the air! We Educate and Motivate All Things Real Estate! Monte Mohr owns Realty One Group Music City and has sold over $1 Billion dollar's worth of real estate and over 3000 homes sold over his 30+ year career! Realty ONE Group Music City Interested in joining Monte as an agent? www.topagentsuccess.com Carey Ann Cyr manages and operates one of the Top Branches for CMG Financial in Franklin, TN. She and her team have become known for closing nearly impossible deals! They have processed over 300 million in mortgages since 2016 with over 613 families ushered into their dream homes! Contact Carey Ann: www.yourtnlendingsolution.com CareyAnn & My Mortgage Team Powered by CMG Financial The Talk of Music City Real Estate is Produced, Voiced and Edited by www.itsyourshow.co
In this crucial video, we dive into the often overlooked topic of realtor safety. Join us as Sally, an experienced real estate coach, shares invaluable tips and personal stories to help you stay safe while conducting showings and open houses. Learn how to identify potential dangers, the importance of trusting your gut, and practical steps to protect yourself. From meeting new clients to conducting open houses, these strategies can make a significant difference in your safety. Don't miss out on this vital information that could potentially save your life!
REALTORSⓇ meet a lot of strangers, which can put their safety at risk. In this special episode of the Little Blue House, we talk to Wendell Black, a martial arts expert and former REALTORⓇ, about prevention and defence strategies designed to help keep yourself safe. We urge all REALTORS® to visit the Canadian Real Estate Association's members-only learning hub to take a free safety course. You can find that here. CREA also offers a variety of safety tips and information about safety devices here. Pour nos auditeurs francophones, veuillez noter que les ressources sont également disponibles en français sur le site de l'ACI.
In this episode of Go Gaddis Real Estate Radio, brought to you by Modern Traditions Realty Group, we provide a comprehensive update on the Metro Atlanta real estate market for August, share news about Zoo Atlanta's pandas returning to China, and discuss the importance of Realtor Safety Month in September. Show Teaser Topics: Metro Atlanta Real Estate Update for the Month of August Something You Should Know About Atlanta: The Zoo Atlanta Pandas Are Headed Back to China September is Realtor Safety Month: Why It's Important Cleve Gaddis: Join Cleve Gaddis as he helps listeners go from real estate novice to expert, ensuring that home buying and selling can be done with total confidence and without the usual worries of life's biggest investments. Let's Talk: Visit GoGaddisRadio.com to ask questions, leave comments, push back, share your ideas, and explore our Neighborhood Spotlight. Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast! Metro Atlanta Real Estate Update: Get the latest real estate trends, data, and insights from the Metro Atlanta market for the month of August, helping you make informed decisions whether buying or selling. Zoo Atlanta's Pandas Headed Back to China: After years of delighting visitors, Zoo Atlanta's beloved pandas are returning to China. Learn about the significance of this move and what it means for the city. Realtor Safety Month: September is Realtor Safety Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about the safety measures real estate professionals should take while working in the field. Cleve highlights the importance of safety practices for both Realtors and clients. Join us for an informative episode that keeps you updated on the latest market trends, celebrates local Atlanta news, and emphasizes the importance of safety in real estate.
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This week on the podcast, sharpen your skills and reduce your risks when you choose the appropriate NAR safety resources for your business. You can't afford to let your guard down, even when key changes in the real estate market demand your attention. Strike a positive balance and use the NAR safety resources that fit your needs, whether you prefer watching videos, sharing documents or attending a live webinar.
"Tracey, the Safety Lady" Hawkins joins this week's episode to discuss the importance of REALTOR Safety and ways to keep ourselves safe while on the job. Listen to NAR's Safety Podcast now: Full Description / Show NotesTracey's career history and backgroundHow she became so passionate about REALTOR safetyWhy safety is so important in real estate compared to other professionsSafety risks that REALTORS specifically haveThe importance of listening to your intuitionMost common mistakes REALTORS make when it comes to their safetySafety tools REALTORS can useTips for REALTOR Safety EducationHow brokers can foster a more safe work environmentHow to make REALTOR safety a part of everyday practice
Listen in as Keefa, an entrepreneurial powerhouse with a love for technology and AI, joins us to discuss how artificial intelligence can be harnessed to generate revenue. Keefa's eclectic background from hip hop dancing to gym ownership and launching a CBD product line has given her a unique perspective on leveraging AI beyond its buzz. HAPPY INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY! She emphasizes the necessity of having a strong foundation and knowledge base to use AI effectively and shares an intriguing case study about helping a homesteader turn her business around by creating an online masterclass in record time. This conversation is a gold mine for anyone looking to transform their expertise into diverse income streams through AI. Venture with us as we explore the untapped opportunities that lie in niches such as real estate, where the focus on sellers could lead to greater efficiency and profitability. She draws from her own experiences to demonstrate how AI, particularly chat GPT, can broaden your business horizons, allowing for expansion into new fields without being an expert. Personal anecdotes reveal the power of AI in crafting proposals that have landed her speaking engagements in unfamiliar domains. Furthermore, we tackle the interconnectedness of fitness, nutrition, and mental health, underscoring the potential these insights offer for creating new ventures. By marrying her background as a real estate agent with the latest AI tools, she crafts unique offerings like a realtor safety course, providing a window into how to create and upsell related services to an engaged audience. Wrapping up the episode, we ponder the irreplaceable human touch in music, noting that AI may advance but cannot replicate the soul born from human experience. The conversation shifts to the profound impact of self-acceptance and confidence, sparked by an emotional encounter during a fitness consultation. Lastly, we delve into Bedroom Fit, an innovative program intertwining fitness with intimacy for couples. We discuss how it addresses modern challenges to connection and share insights into my CBD line, designed to enhance both recovery and sexual health. This discussion is an inspiring reminder of the power of embracing each other fully and the transformative joy of intimacy when nurtured with care and understanding. Follow Keefa on Instagram Grab More Resources from Keefa --------- EPISODE CHAPTERS --------- (0:00:00) - AI Strategies for Making Money (0:11:54) - Innovative Ways to Make Money (0:23:29) - Future of Music and Self-Acceptance (0:30:53) - Reviving Intimacy Through Bedroom Fit RESOURCES Website: Visit our Official Site Newsfeed: Read our Latest Marketing and SEO Blogs Podcast: Listen on Website Premium Podcast: Get access here! SEO Glossary Toolbox: https://workandplayentertainment.myflodesk.com/seo-toolbox-glossary-book SEO Mini-Course: https://www.allthingsseo.live/course/demystifying-seo Please email me at favour@playinc.online Grab My Digital Business Card here: https://poplme.co/hash/lQZ4jOcr/2/s --------- EPISODE KEYWORDS --------- Artificial Intelligence, Income Generation, Entrepreneurship, CBD Innovation, Real Estate Industry, Seller Strategy, Music, Self-Acceptance, Bedroom Fit, Fitness, Intimacy, Human Connection, Technology, Marketable Products, Revenue Streams, Fitness Challenges, Sexual Health, CBD Products, Emotional Transformation, Creative Potential, Entrepreneurial Potential, Realtor Safety, Property Tax Savings, Chat GPT, Speaking Engagements, Fitness Routines, Nutrition, Sexual Euphoria, Soulful Artistry, Human Emotion, Bay Area, Prince, George Clinton, Spiritual Dimension, Self-Perception, Confidence, Intimacy Oil, Sexual Recovery, Sexual Health, Sexual Wellness, Sexual Empowerment --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wedontplay/message
Stevi Fanning host of Ask A Coach podcast features Brandi Chambers as our guest. we're discussing an alarming topic, something that's so incredibly important for real estate professionals to be attuned to, and in my opinion, something that we're just not talking about enough. And that's realtor safety. It so today I'm actually really excited because I'm welcoming Brandi Chambers as our guest. She has worked in the real estate industry for 20 years and currently works out of the Windermere Kirkland office. She is such a bright light in this industry. Not only does she hold a number of designations, including certified residential specialist, negotiation expert, new home sales professional, and military relocation professional, she's also a ten time five star professional award winner and a 2023 five star legend featured in Fortune magazine. And this girl knows her stuff very obviously. But even bigger than that, one of my favorite things about her is her huge heart. And she works diligently in supporting local charities such as Saving Great Animals and the Meow Cat Rescue, and is also really passionate about raising awareness for Parkinson's disease. Having a mom who struggled with a disease for over ten years, and she posts a lot about her involvement with the Michael J. Fox foundation and the American Parkinson's Disease association as well. So, Brandi, thank you so much for being here. Realtor safety is extremely important and not talked about enough in the industry. Brandy Chambers has an inspiring story to tell about a scary situation she faced as a realtor. It's important for realtors to have safety protocols and emergency plans in place. (Brandi Chambers) Shares the story of being attacked by a man while working alone at a new construction site. After the attack, hired someone to accompany her to open houses for safety. Gives tips for realtor safety: trust your gut, be prepared to defend yourself, know your surroundings, limit personal info online. Have a safety buddy, get buyer/seller ID, meet at office first, don't chase leads that seem suspicious. Take a safety class, have an emergency plan, talk to your broker about additional safety measures. Takeaways: Trust your gut, be prepared (mace, weapon, etc), know your surroundings, limit personal info online. Happens more than we think, be aware it could happen to you. Share podcast and rate if you found value. Email for topics. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/askacoach/support
This week, Tracey “The Safety Lady” Hawkins shared how to protect yourself and your clients in the digital world! She also shared current REALTOR® safety threats and resources to keep you safe. Are you an HAR MLS Platinum Subscriber? Join our Facebook Group! Click to join. Sign Up for your free Real Estate News Subscription here. Sign up for your free Inman Select Subscription here. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube , and LinkedIn.
In this episode we discuss the importance of REALTOR® Safety and hear from Sara Jimenez, and James Baiseri from Kaleo Real Estate. Prepare to be riveted as Sara Jimenez recounts her own harrowing experience, shedding light on the real dangers faced by REALTORS® during open houses. Discover invaluable insights and practical tips to ensure your safety while navigating the world of real estate.
Real Estate can be a fun business. It is also one that you need to be careful. September is Realtor Safety Month. Zhanna Elliott from North Florida Title and Rob Adams from Title Resources Group join Henry Brigmond to discuss the best ways to stay safe while Showing Homes, Open Houses and Online Safety. These tips are good for anyone dealing with the public.
September is REALTOR® Safety Month, a time when we shine a spotlight on the importance of safety for real estate professionals. Whether you're a seasoned REALTOR®, just starting out, or even if you're a client, today's episode is packed with tips, stories, and advice to ensure that every property showing, open house, or client meeting is as safe as possible. We are joined by Lydia Hedrick, our Oklahoma Representative on the NAR REALTOR® Safety Advisory Committee. 0:45 - Introduction to Lydia and REALTOR® Safety Month 3:30 - REALTOR® safety statistics 5:04 - Personal experiences 9:03 - Safety practices 17:00 - Technology and safety 20:30 - Promoting safety awareness REALTOR® safety resources: nar.realtor/safety
We are so fortunate to have Jen Stanbrough, broker at REMAX Precision, team leader and Realtor safety advocate on the show this episode! Jen is involved as current President & in many other roles for the Des Moines Area Association of Realtors, the Iowa Association of Realtors & the National Association of Realtors. Her passion for Realtor Safety following the death of her friend, Ashley Okland, has led to her role as a national speaker. Her passion for Realtor safety is evident with her involvement in the Beverly Carter Foundation whose mission is that every real estate agent goes home safe every day. This is a mission Hustle Humbly is happy to get behind and we were thrilled to make a donation to the Beverly Carter Foundation on behalf of our listeners recently. DO NOT miss this important episode where you will learn practical tips and advice for running your real estate business professionally, so you return home safe every day. You can find Jen on social media @jenstanbroughrealestate and at her website jenstanbroughrealestate.com. If you'd like to learn more about the Beverly Carter Foundation visit beverlycarterfoundation.org. NAR Safety Pledge NAR Safety Toolkit for Associations Leave us a review at ratethispodcast.com/hustlehumbly Get your FREE Database Template Email Templates 101: emailtemplates101.com Agent Systems 101: agentsystems101.com All Resources: hustlehumblypodcast.com Submit your topic ideas and toasts to hello@hustlehumblypodcast.com.
This week, HAR Safety Task Force Chair and Real Estate Safety Instructor Mike Wong shared local REALTOR® safety threats, local resources, and educational opportunities to help you stay safe on the job. Are you an HAR MLS Platinum Subscriber? Join our Facebook Group! Click to join. Sign Up for your free Real Estate News Subscription here. Sign up for your free Inman Select Subscription here. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube , and LinkedIn.
With September being Realtor Safety Month, Matt and Garrett welcome the perfect guest to help them celebrate it: certified Ninja Selling coach, President of the Colorado Association of Realtors, co-host of the Reignite Resilience podcast, and, above all, devoted mother, Natalie Davis. As her many achievements would indicate, Natalie possesses some thoroughly impressive multitasking abilities that have left both our hosts in utter awe, and together, they all embark on an insightful discussion here today about realtor safety during this special month. Our talented trio cover various aspects from personal safety measures to transactional safety and technology use, emphasizing the need for well-defined safety processes and protocols, advocating for safety in numbers, and taking control of Open House environments. From the importance of establishing a strong online presence while safeguarding personal information to community engagement in fostering a culture of safety, this episode equips listeners with essential knowledge for a safer and more successful real estate journey. So, tune in today for valuable insights from our expert panel as they shed light on how safety and success go hand in hand in the real estate profession, and how you can make every month a Realtor Safety month.. More expert advice can be found in the community of approximately 13,000 Ninjas who collaborate, ask and answer questions, network, and more in the Ninja Selling Podcast group on Facebook at Ninja Selling Podcast Facebook. Leave a voicemail at 208-MY-NINJA if you'd like to offer more direct feedback. Be sure to check out Ninja Selling Events for upcoming installations and other events, and if you'd like personalized help in achieving your goals, visit Ninja Coaching to connect with one of our fantastic coaches. Episode Highlights: Implementing safety processes Transactional safety utilizing tools like Forewarn Balancing maintaining an online presence with protecting personal information Fostering a culture of safety awareness within offices Collaborating with other agents for safety during open houses and showings Open House safety Communicate the behind-the-scenes risks and processes to clients Installing security cameras such as Ring doorbells Quotes: “When teaching agents on how to host open houses when it comes to safety, that's usually the leading thing - I start with safety, and then we lead into everything else." "There's so much that happens within the real estate industry, and we keep it, like, top secret for whatever reason. Share that with the client. Let them know what we're doing.” "The one call you never want to get is that your agent was in an unfortunate or unsafe environment." "When you have a process in place, your confidence level shoots through the roof." "The number one thing for safety for people is just being aware of your environment." "Your job is not only to help them find a house but also to maintain your safety and maintain their safety." Links: www.TheNinjaSellingPodcast.com Email us at TSW@TheNinjaSellingPodcast.com Leave a voicemail at (208) MY-NINJA Ninja Selling www.NinjaSelling.com @ninjasellingofficial Ninja Coaching: www.NinjaCoaching.com @ninja.coaching Ninja Events www.NinjaSelling.com/Events Garrett garrett@ninjacoaching.com @ninjaredding Matt matt@ninjacoaching.com @matthewjbonelli The Ninja Selling Podcast Facebook Group Ninja Coaching Book Study Ninja Mastery
Welcome to the GoGaddis Real Estate Radio, the guiding light on your journey from real estate novice to confident expert with Cleve Gaddis. Join us in unraveling the intricacies of home buying and selling, enabling you to navigate these monumental life decisions with grace and assurance. In this episode, Cleve offers his seasoned insights into the current state of the Metro Atlanta Real Estate Market. Gain valuable perspectives and stay ahead of the curve in this ever-evolving landscape. Whether you're a seasoned investor or a first-time homebuyer, Cleve's market analysis is an invaluable asset. Our spotlight turns to the heart of Atlanta as we delve into the mesmerizing world of the Savoy Automobile Museum in Cartersville. Discover the rich history and cultural significance of this hidden gem, a must-visit for auto enthusiasts and history buffs alike. September is Realtor Safety Month, and we're armed with statistics and tips to empower every Realtor in the field. Safety should always be a priority, and this segment is filled with practical insights to ensure the well-being of real estate professionals. But the excitement doesn't end there. Remember that $1 home in Michigan we mentioned last week? Well, the story takes an astonishing turn – it sold for a jaw-dropping $52,000 on August 30th! Get the full scoop and some good laughs as we revisit this remarkable real estate adventure in our recent podcast titled "Zillow's 2023 Journey and a Hilarious $1 Home Listing Adventure," available on all major podcast platforms. And as always, our sponsor, John Burchfield and Capital City Home Loans, is here to support your real estate aspirations. Whether you're looking to sell your home for an extra $28,000 or need expert guidance in securing the perfect loan, they've got you covered. Subscribe now and embark on your real estate journey with confidence, fueled by the knowledge and insights shared on GoGaddis Real Estate Radio. Host of GoGaddis Radio, Cleve Gaddis, has been a fixture in metro Atlanta real estate since 2000. He has served Atlanta since 1987 by helping thousands of buyers and sellers make smart decisions. As a Co-Team Leader of Modern Traditions Realty Group, he is able to help clients and real estate agents alike. He has the heart of a teacher and is passionate about helping listeners learn the ups and downs and the ins and outs of smart home buying and selling all throughout metro Atlanta. If you have a question for Cleve, click here : https://gogaddisradio.com/ask-a-question If you are looking to buy or sell your home with Cleve, click here : https://moderntraditionsrealty.net/contact If you are looking to join a real estate team, click here : https://moderntraditionsrealty.net/career-opportunity Vote for Modern Traditions Realty Group for Best Real Estate Team in Gwinnett County, click here: https://www.guidetogwinnett.com/best-of/vote/real-estate
September is Safety Month at the NAR. We have a great episode with Andy Tolbert to help you stay aware and keep yourself safe as you do your job. I am so glad to have Andy Tolbert in this episode with me today. Andy lives in Florida, where she's a speaker, real estate investor, and safety professional! So, join us for this episode about safety while selling! [1:17] September is NAR Safety Month. The dangers to real estate professionals seem to be increasing — or are we just knowing more about the dangers? [2:17] Andy has been in real estate for 20-plus years. She is a Florida broker associate, a state-permitted instructor, and an instructor and member of the Florida REALTORS® faculty. She has trained loan officers and real estate investors and is a self-defense and firearms instructor. [3:29] Andy and her husband have written a book called The Safer Agent. It's the real estate agent's guide to make a ton of money and be safer doing it! [4:54] Andy discusses her number one safety rule. [5:37] Andy also teaches REALTOR® Safety and body language to law enforcement officers in Florida. [7:08] Andy shares information about why certain people were targeted. Prisoners who have been charged with attacks were asked this question. [9:07] Andy discusses the fight-or-flight physiological response of your body to danger. [13:39] Andy discusses the four levels of awareness. [14:37] Deciding where you need to be on that level of awareness scale involves three things: Where you are, whom you are with, and what you are doing. [17:07] Andy says you need to train yourself not to ignore your gut feeling. [20:58] Andy always tells her classes that she's using the pronoun “he”, but it could be “she,” a child, an old person, or an animal that is used to get you to drop your guard. [26:33] Andy discusses the steps to take before you show a house. [40:28] How do you keep safe when entering a damaged home, such as from flooding or fire? Make sure it has first been officially inspected and found safe to enter. [44:02] Facebook Marketplace is starting to have scams. [51:21] Andy bought a property in mountain country. She discusses that going to a rural property is a big commitment. [53:04] A lot of people don't realize how serious a matter REALTOR® safety is. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in an average year, more than 50 real estate professionals die on the job for all reasons. [54:16] If you are a broker, Andy stresses that you bring safety standards and training into your office and be serious about it. Don't just make it a page in your new agent's manual. [58:39] So, what was your takeaway thought? This may be a great episode to take to your broker to open or continue the safety conversation in your office. [59:14] Please review your personal and office safety policy this month. It is Safety Month, so be thinking of safety this month and all the time! [59:32] At Learning.REALTOR, the Center for REALTOR® Development offers a whole webinar series on safety for your benefit and you can use those if you need to develop a new policy. We want you to be safe. Tweetables: “They've gone into prison, and they've interviewed guys that are in prison for attacking people on the streets and they've said, ‘Why did you pick the person you picked?' And the answer is, ‘Because they weren't paying attention.'” — Andy Tolbert “I'm never going to blame you for being a victim of something. However, let's look back at the situation. Was there something you could have done differently that wouldn't have made you a victim today? Usually, there's something you could have done differently.” — Andy Tolbert “If you are a broker and you're listening to this, I want to super-duper stress to bring safety standards into your office. Bring safety training into your office. And be serious about it!” — Andy Tolbert Guest Links: Andy Tolbert on LinkedIn The Safer Agent: The Real Estate Professional's Guide to Protecting Themselves & Their Customers, by Andy Tolbert NAR Resource LinksNAR.realtor/technology NAR Safety Webinar Series “074: REALTOR® Safety Tips with Tracey Hawkins” “044: Safety Tips for REALTORS® with Donny Allen” Additional Links: FOREWARN® Microcourses found at Learning.REALTOR. Use the coupon code PODCAST to obtain 15% off the price of any microcourse! CRD@NAR.REALTOR Crdpodcast.REALTOR Learning.REALTOR — for NAR Online Education Training4RE.com — List of Classroom Courses from NAR and its affiliates CRD.REALTOR — List of all courses offered Host Information: Monica Neubauer Speaker/Podcaster/REALTOR® Monica@MonicaNeubauer.com MonicaNeubauer.com FranklinTNBlog.com Monica's Facebook Page Facebook.com/Monica.Neubauer Instagram Instagram.com/MonicaNeubauerSpeaks Guest Bio Andy Tolbert Andy has been in real estate for 20-plus years. She is a Florida broker associate, a state-permitted instructor, and an instructor and member of the Florida REALTORS® faculty. She has trained loan officers and real estate investors and is a self-defense and firearms instructor. About ten years ago, she was asked to bring safety training to the real estate world. She is now a real estate safety professional.
Realtor safety, how to create a podcast people actually listen to, consumer perception of the housing market vs reality, and this week in social are today's topics as Haley Ingram and Andrew Undem join Captain Dan Oneil and The Broke Agent. BAMx – Become a better agent: https://bamx.uscreen.io/pages/subscribe Use discount code WALKTHRU for 10% off your annual subscription. Subscribe to BAM YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/aatxhaka Subscribe to BAM Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/nowbam/the-best-newsletter-in-real-estate Check out BAM: https://nowbam.com/ Timestamps: 00:00–02:29 Intro 02:29 Topic #1—Realtor safety 12:07 Topic #2—How to build a podcast people will actually listen to 28:53 Topic #3—Consumer perceptions vs reality 47:42 Topic #4—Today in social —-------------------- Connect with Dan Oneil Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danoneil_/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@danoneil__ —-------------------- Connect with The Broke Agent Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebrokeagent/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thebrokeagent —-------------------- Connect with Haley Ingram: https://www.instagram.com/coffeecontracts/ Connect with Andrew Undem: https://www.instagram.com/undem/ --------------------- Resources: https://www.inman.com/2023/05/17/danger-ahead-mlss-consider-agent-alerts-for-perilous-properties/ https://nowbam.com/how-to-create-a-podcast-that-people-actually-listen-to/ https://nowbam.com/consumers-housing-market-perceptions-vs-reality/ https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/report-best-times-to-post-social-platforms-twitter-instagram-tiktok-facebook-pintrist-linkedin/650006/ #realtorsafety #instagrampost #instagramstrategy
Housing Inventory is Short in Indy Metro Markets + Anderson Indiana this week with Nick and Marty @ RE/MAX Anderson The housing inventory in the Indianapolis metropolitan area is currently short, causing some homes to sell for more than their asking price. Despite the high 6% to 7% fixed mortgage rates, the demand for homes remains strong. Mortgage Brokers Outpacing Banks: In this market, mortgage brokers are outpacing banks as they offer lower rates. Banks seem to be offering higher rates, making mortgage brokers a more attractive option for homebuyers. Thank you to FC.Tucker Carmel Office for this weeks podcast conference room. Realtors Shelly Walters, Kyle Morris FC.Tucker plus Guest Nick Rodgers and Mart Dulworth from RE/MAX Anderson, IN. Tony Cardenas Host www.indypodcast.media --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/indyrealestatemarket/support
Raven speaks with Jeremy DeJournett, a Realtor in Tulsa, OK, and has on You're Doing Fine Oklahoma: A True Crime Podcast for this crossover special to talk cases and Realtor Safety. Included in this episode is the 1978 cold case of Carla Hickman from Tulsa, Oklahoma, the 2006 McKenney, Texas case of Sarah Walker, and the 2014 Northwest Arkansas case of Beverly Carter. Find Jeremy at www.dejournettgroup.com or on Facebook. Find You're Doing Fine OK on Facebook here or stream wherever you get your podcasts. Carla Hickman reports provided by Oklahoma Cold Cases. News articles provided by Alana Keegan Cooper at Buried Cold Cases. Advocacy. Investigation. Prevention. Storytelling. Find out more about us and our episodes, guests, experts, and more on our website! If you're enjoying our podcast, and want to support us: Please consider leaving a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It helps get us seen by more advocates just like you! Find and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, or Twitter. You can always email us at thesirenspodcast@gmail.com or find us on other platforms to listen here. Subscribe to our Newsletter. Purch some Merch. Buy our Digital Magazine. Another great way to support the show is by making a one time donation through BuyMeACoffee, Venmo, or CashApp. In addition to the Patreon, remember you can support the show via Spotify and Anchor.fm Podcast Subscriptions, and by donating monthly via Anchor with your choice of $ amount. Simply click here, and click the “Support” button! Sources. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thesirenspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesirenspodcast/support
Have you ever thought about the potential safety hazards of the real estate profession? It's not something we often consider.Mari chats with Gary, a private investigator with a background in Homeland Security and the FBI Citizens Academy, as he shares his expertise in informing real estate professionals on safety.Gary's interest in this topic began after seeing a Dateline episode about a real estate agent who was kidnapped, held for ransom, and ultimately lost her life. This tragic event prompted Gary to dive deep into the safety hazards of the real estate profession, and he's here to share some valuable insights with you.Whether you're hosting open houses, meeting with potential buyers for showings, or conducting any other real estate related tasks, Gary's tips can help you be more savvy and stay safe. From simple precautions like not going into an isolated area with someone you don't know well, to more technical advice like using technology to keep yourself protected, Gary covers a wide range of topics that could ultimately save your life.So if you're a real estate professional or someone interested in this field, be sure to tune in to Episode 3 of Million Dollar Listening and hear from an expert who knows how to stay safe in the world of real estate. Trust us, it's worth the listen!
Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez discussed REALTOR® safety, crime prevention, and initiatives REALTORS® in our region should be aware of. Learn more about the resources Harris County Sheriff's Department has to offer here. Are you an HAR MLS Platinum Subscriber? Join our Facebook Group! Click to join. Sign up for your free Inman Select Subscription here. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn.
Did you know 73% of REALTORS® have personal safety protocols in place that they follow with every client? Or that 40% of residential REALTORS® said that they have participated in a self-defense class? NAR surveyed 54,622 REALTORS® to get more insight into REALTOR® Safety and we talk about just a few of those highlights. NAR's REALTOR® Safety Report: https://bit.ly/3R8YetV
This Saturday's guests will be Natalie Shapazian-Garrick with Guarantee Real Estate and Dave Kidder with Keller Williams Fresno, who discussed safety during REALTOR® Safety month, industry issues and the most recent update in market conditions.
Tracey "The Safety Lady" Hawkins shared best practices to keep you and your clients safe in the field and online. Learn more about our REALTOR® safety resoources and upcoming classes here! Are you an HAR MLS Platinum Subscriber? Join our Facebook Group! Click to join. Sign up for your free Inman Select Subscription here. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn.
Jay's career and how he got started in Real Estate His involvement with the Beverly Carter Foundation and why REALTOR safety is so important to him The different types of attacks realtors should be aware of Tips to be more safe at an open house “Trusting your instincts”- why it's so important Situational awareness- what it is and how to practice it How prevention and awareness can help you stay clear of crime
WATCH LIVE SHOW HERE!As real estate pros, a lot is going through our minds. We're always concerned about our buyers, sellers, marketing, leads, and, of course, our families. But, one of the most important things we should consider is our safety. September is Realtor Safety Month. So, we wanted to give you a few reminders on how to be safe while doing what we love.Have a Partner - Most of our business is done solo. But when possible, work with a partner. Have someone else with you at Open Houses or showings. Meet new clients in your office or at a coffee shop.Be Aware - Be alert and aware of your situation and your surroundings. If something feels off, trust your feeling and get out of the problem. It's just not worth it.Take a Self-Defense Class - Taking a self-defense class could be a huge safety tool in your arsenal. So take self-defense courses and practice them to have muscle memory and be ready to protect yourself if necessary.Use Safety Apps - There are numerous apps designed to keep you safe. Noonlight, Homesnap Pro, and PeopleSmart are just a few that you could download and use. Install them and use these apps if a situation comes up.Ask for ID - Is your lead who they say they are? Don't be afraid to ask for identification when meeting clients for the first time. It's for your safety.Top 5 Safety Action Items for REALTORS® from NAR Plan Your Safety StrategyTips and Best PracticesTraining VideosPersonal Protection ResourcesTake the REALTOR® Safety PledgeWeekly ActivityReview NAR's Safety Resources, find a partner and set up your safety strategyWords of WisdomAlways be aware of your situation and surroundings
Tracey "the Safety Lady" Hawkins joins Bobbi and Alex on the show for the second time to offer her advice and tips for agents to stay safe on the job. Bobbi's Book Bit: Astrophysics for People in a Hurry by Neil deGrasse Tyson Register for Tracey's Latte & Learn on Sept. 16, 2022: https://kcrarportal.ramcoams.net/Education/Registration/Details.aspx?cid=d3c6fd81-1143-ec11-9c79-00155d100616 Read about Tracey's upcoming sessions at the NAR 2022 Conference: https://kcrar.com/kcrar-members-to-be-featured-speakers-at-national-association-of-realtors-conference/
Did you know that September is Safety Month at NAR? This month, we are talking with Tracey Hawkins about being intentional regarding safety in the general course of business. REALTORS® can be at risk when meeting strangers at empty houses, or meeting sellers at their houses alone. It is key to be prepared and use proactive solutions. Even though the likelihood of something happening may be small, the fact is the risk does exist. Our guest will inform you of these risks and will share some information that may surprise you, including stories of crimes against agents. You may not realize who the majority of the victims are. In this episode, you will find out and will learn so much more. This episode shares crucial information to keep you safe on the job. Disclaimer: Some topics discussed in this episode may not be suitable for children. [2:23] Monica introduces Tracey Hawkins and shares her biography. [3:20] Monica welcomes Tracey to The Center for Real Estate Development Podcast to talk about safety and security. [4:17] Tracey says that we're more aware of incidents with REALTORS® thanks to social media and more reporting. Incidents have always happened and continue to happen. Tracey talks about these crimes on social media. There are many forums where real estate agents talk about these crimes, so we're just more aware of them. [5:18] The most important part of Tracey's message is “Let's prevent these crimes,” using lessons learned. Tracey talked at the 2021 NAR Conference about lessons learned. She looks at the crimes against real estate agents, and without blaming the victim, let's learn from what happened in those crimes and let's pledge to do better. [5:53] In the last two-and-a-half years, there has been a focus on male agents being victimized and the question is, why? In 2017 for REALTOR® Magazine, Tracey wrote an article about crimes against male agents. It was the most-read article of the year. She rewrote the article for RIS Media. In the last while, in almost every crime against REALTORS®, a male agent has been the target. [6:43] Most recently, a male agent was murdered by his 85-year-old client. The agent had only communicated with the client online. It seems the client had bought the home after only seeing it virtually. After he closed on the house and moved in, he decided he didn't want it and wanted to “return” it. When the agent met the client at the home, the client shot and killed him and then shot and killed himself. [7:55] Tracey talked to an agent who knew the situation. The agent's opinion is that the solution is that no one should be able to close on a house without seeing it in real life. But in the pandemic, that was not realistic. Many homes have been sold virtually without any problems. This was a case of a disturbed person. We can prepare but we can't prevent everything. [9:30] Tracey shares a story from California. A brother and sister had inherited a property. The sister wanted to sell it but the brother didn't. Two real estate agents and a home inspector met them both at the property. The brother pulled out a gun and shot the two agents and the home inspector. The agents were wounded and the home inspector died. [9:57] Tracey has always recommended agents follow the CITO (Come Into The Office) protocol for the first meeting. Failing that, the first meeting should be virtual, on Facetime, or similar. The pandemic made agents more apt to use virtual meetings. During the virtual meeting, you can gauge the disposition of the client, such as if there is a conflict between the sellers. [11:06] Tracey suggests being more productive during a virtual meeting. Share your screen and show a few properties virtually. You can rule out properties without driving to them. [12:34] The stories Tracey shared were not random strangers showing up. They were a client and potential clients. This opens up awareness beyond what we have been taught. Tracey has talked to thousands of agents and is active on social media. She has conversations with agents who think they have nothing to worry about. Criminals have cars; there's no such thing as a safe neighborhood. [13:45] In the “nicer” neighborhoods, where you think you're safe, that's where criminals assume that the rich agents are. Tracey shares a recent story from Las Vegas of an assault against a female agent in a model home in broad daylight. It can happen anywhere, anytime. Always be alert and aware. [14:27] Tracey's job is somewhat challenging. She works hard to get the message out to male agents. You may not think you need to hear what she has to say but it could save your life or save them some trouble. [14:54] Monica returns to the idea of showing properties virtually, especially for clients who cannot conveniently come into the office. It's a great first step for safety and also for having a conversation about where the client wants to live and what kind of house they want. Before getting in a car and driving around, the agent will get a better vibe of what the client wants. It builds the relationship. [16:03] Burglaries also happen. An agent in Tennessee was opening the door for clients. A gunman approached and said, “Run for your life!” The agent trusted his gut, threw his keys, and ran. He was not shot. The gunman stole the car, which was later recovered by police tracking his iPad still in the car. [17:05] In Florida, a male real estate agent was in front of a listing and a gunman approached and abducted the agent. They drove to two ATMs where the gunman stole $500 at each ATM and then shot and killed the agent. Be aware, be alert, and know that it can happen. The male agents always tell Tracey how big they are, but they can be victimized, too. [18:59] Tracey teaches agents to lead with safety and be the agent who is constantly talking about safety. When a caller asks you to come to their property, inform them that company procedure requires you to check them out and get some background information before you visit a property. That's for everyone's benefit. [20:06] Don't assume that the person in the house is fine because they own a house. It might even be someone who has “jacked” the listing and is pretending to be the owner. [20:34] Forewarn® for Real Estate is an app for REALTORS® that does a basic background check in a few minutes. Tracey has interviewed them for a couple of her articles. If some of the agent victims had used Forewarn®, they might never have met their assailants. Forewarn® reports on criminal convictions, but many criminals have not been caught. So Forewarn® is a layer in your safety process. [21:28] The U.S. Department of Labor considers real estate sales and leasing a high-risk, hazardous occupation. You meet strangers in empty houses. Build safety into your business. Let clients know safety requires you to check them out before going to meet them. Let clients know they have to get valuables, guns, envelopes, and prescriptions out of sight in an open house. Be the safety agent for your clients. [23:17] The agent must say out loud to the seller, that the agent cannot be responsible for belongings in the house. The agent can make a waiver for the seller to sign. Provide a checklist of things for the seller to lock away or hide to keep them safe. Tell the seller, no one should know who lives in this house. Take down family photos. You will represent safety to that seller and stand out from other agents. [26:50] If the house is empty, you can offer to go by and check that it is locked and secure. But you may be taking on liability with this offer. [28:40] Monica asks Tracey about these practices: Before going to meet someone at a house, on the phone get their full name, phone number, email address, their REALTOR® if they have one, and who is coming with them to the showing. Also, tell them you will be checking their driver's license outside the house. If unexpected extra people show up, you have a chance to find listen to your gut feeling. [30:58] Tracey loves that Monica is listening to her gut feeling, instinct, intuition, or whatever you want to call it. All agents need to do that. If your gut is telling you you're not safe, believe it and get out of the situation. If you do not have the first meeting in your office, meet at a coffee shop where you are known, where if something happens, it will be noticed. Or borrow vendor meeting rooms in different parts of town. [33:59] Tracey's sister, an agent for 34 years, only meets new people at her office. You meet a professional at their office. Wherever you meet, let the client know you have a safety plan that includes knowing whom you are meeting and that you will need some information. Be consistent for one and all, so you don't get into trouble with fair housing discrimination. Make it your everyday safety practice. [35:40] When you rented a movie at Blockbuster, you showed your ID. Of course, it is reasonable to show an ID to make the largest financial transaction of your life. A legitimate client will accept safety practices. It needs to be a part of your safety plan and it needs to be consistent. [36:20] Tracey's tools for safety include smartphones and smartwatches. You can call for help or show your location from your watch. Set up the safety settings of your smartwatch and smartphone. Google Maps has a free location-sharing feature. Every agent needs to use it. Google Calendar can be shared with your office for your work appointments. Google View can show a street view of where you are. [38:30] Someone should always know where you are. But, whenever there is Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connectivity, your information is being shared, so be on alert. You might be playing golf, but somebody knows where you are. [39:55] Tracey's suggestions about carrying weapons. The number one defensive weapon agents use is pepper spray. Next are firearms, and then knives. Know the difference between tear gas, Mace, and pepper spray. Mace is a brand name. You want pepper spray. Look for OC (Oleoresin Capsicum) on the label. The spray has an expiration date. Test it. Know how it's going to spray when you need it. [41:17] Any safety tool, whether it's your phone, or whether it's a gun, or your pepper spray, needs to be accessible. In some cases you want it to be visible, like pepper spray, as a deterrent. Practice and test the pepper spray every six months. [42:24] Tracey sells pepper spray to agents. She tells them to take it outside and practice with it, become familiar with it, and test it every six months. [43:04] Some agents tell Tracey their husband wants them to have a gun but they are afraid of it. If you are afraid of a gun, you're not going to carry it. If you are not comfortable using it, it is more likely to be taken from you and used against you. If you are comfortable with a gun, take care of the legalities first. NAR does not have a policy on guns. They refer you to your regional or local association. [43:57] If you get the clearance of your local board or association, talk to your company and find out if they have restrictions on carrying a firearm. Then, don't just get a license and call it a day. Enroll in firearm safety classes and be there regularly. Practice regularly so it becomes muscle memory and when it becomes time to use it, you are confident. Tracey shares a Colorado story where an agent had to shoot. [45:18] If you are going to take martial arts or self-defense classes, you need to be committed. You need to do it. Tracey shares a Virginia story where an agent was hit 10 to 12 times in the head area with a wrench. She was a black belt. She put up a fight. She survived, with a long road to recovery. Enroll in self-defense classes, take more than one class, and take them regularly. Get muscle memory. [45:59] All of these things are layers in your safety plan. First, be proactive. Then have weapons of pepper spray or firearms. Take self-defense classes. Tracey wishes proactive safety education was mandated. Monica believes proactive safety education is working for some of us and shares a story of an alert agent who protected herself from a potential assault from someone lurking around an open house. [47:54] Tracey says that 71% of REALTORS® surveyed have not taken a safety class. Tracey wants to change that. Meanwhile, she tells agents to rely on their gut, but also not to judge a book by its cover. Look at photos of Sam Walton and Ted Bundy. You would not know from looks which was the richest man in the world and which was a serial killer. Look at behavior. Judging wrongly could cost you your life. [50:30] Monica recommends a book, Verbal Judo, and asks for Tracey's recommendations on de-escalation. Tracey tells of an agent who showed up for a listing appointment and walked into a sibling dispute. She said she would go back to her car and when they reached a decision they could come out and invite her back in. Tracey also suggests a fake phone call to retreat from an uncomfortable situation. [52:29] Having an implied witness to whatever may happen is helpful. Tracey has group discussions and role-plays in her classes. Agents learn from each other when they hear the different stories and the techniques others have used. Role-playing prepares you for situations that might take you off-guard when it's hard to think on your feet. [53:54] Safety education needs to be a part of new agent orientation. New agents have no clue what they don't even know. [54:54] Tracey's last words for the episode: Agents are interested in putting video content on social media. Use those platforms to talk about safety! Be the safety agent for your area. Post safety tips. Be a resource. Provide safety content for people to copy instead of sending out the same email every other agent is sending. Lead with safety. Use expert-created content that Tracey and others have curated. [56:25] Monica thanks Tracey for caring about us and sharing this important safety information. [58:14] Monica invites the listener to listen to Donny Allen's episode on safety, Episode 44. He discusses different things than Tracey discussed. Monica invites you to share Tracey's episode with your friends to help them be safer in these crazy times. [58:52] Check out the new Center for REALTOR® Development website at Learning.REALTOR. Tweetables: “I live and breathe real estate safety.” — Tracey “I think one of the reasons there are not more [crimes against REALTORS®] is the proactive preparation that agents are making.” — Monica “There are things that we can do but we can't prevent everything.” — Tracey “Use that virtual opportunity to be more productive. … Take that time in your first meeting to share your screen and show a few properties and you can rule out properties that just are not a fit, right there virtually, so you're more productive and you're working safely. So the two go together.” — Tracey “My job, without inducing fear, is to let agents know that it happens everywhere. It happens at all times. And if one more person says anything to me about ‘I only go to good neighborhoods,' I'm going to scream!” — Tracey “Ask the police about ‘good neighborhoods' and how many times they go there for domestic violence!” — Monica “The nicer neighborhoods, … that's where the good stuff is and that's where criminals assume that the rich agents are. So when I look back at crimes against real estate agents, I see them happening in model homes. … It can happen anywhere, anytime. You need to always be alert and aware.” — Tracey “My job is always challenging. People don't think they need to hear what I have to say when what I have to say could save their lives.” — Tracey “When you hear that the U.S. Department of Labor considers real estate sales and leasing a high-risk, hazardous occupation, then that makes you pay attention. You make a living sitting in empty houses waiting for strangers to walk in. You make a living meeting strangers in empty houses.” — Tracey “Someone should always know where you are when you are working, no ifs ands or buts about it. That means open houses.” — Tracey “Any safety tool, whether it's your phone, or whether it's a gun, or your pepper spray, needs to be accessible. In some cases you want it to be visible, like the pepper spray as a deterrent.” — Tracey “Enroll in [firearm safety] classes and be there on a regular basis so that it becomes muscle memory; when it's time to use it, you are confident.” — Tracey “If you are going to take a martial arts or self-defense class, you need to be committed. You need to do it.” — Tracey “That's one of the things about proactive education, that when people are applying it, we don't know what we've thwarted. So, we have to just believe that it's working even though we don't know it and that's the good news is we believe that it's working for some of us.” — Monica “It easy to put [safety] off. Until it isn't. We don't want any of you to be a statistic. So if you don't have a policy already, I would encourage you to set it this week. Put that on your goal list. And attend a class this month.” — Monica Guest Links: Tracey, the Safety Lady — Tracey Hawkins www.safetyandsecuritysource.com/about www.nar.realtor/safety Verbal Judo: The Gentle Art of Persuasion, by George J. Thompson and Jerry B. Jenkins realtor.libsyn.com/44-safety-tips-for-realtors-with-donny-allen Forewarn for Real Estate Additional Links: Micro courses found at Learning.REALTOR Crdpodcast.com Learning.REALTOR for NAR Online Education Training4RE.com — List of Classroom Courses from NAR and its affiliates crd@nar.realtor Host Information: Monica Neubauer Speaker/Podcaster/REALTOR® Monica@MonicaNeubauer.com MonicaNeubauer.com FranklinTNBlog.com Monica's Facebook Page Facebook.com/Monica.Neubauer Instagram Instagram.com/MonicaNeubauerSpeaks Additional Bio: “Tracey, the Safety Lady” Hawkins is a former real estate agent who has taught thousands of agents across the country to live and work safely for over 27 years. Hawkins is the real estate safety writer for The Close and a safety expert and contributing writer for the National Association of REALTORS® REALTOR® Magazine, MNNews, realtor.org, contributing writer for the National Association of Residential Property Managers/NARPM, Houston REALTOR® Magazine, and RIS Media. Tracey, the Safety Lady” was selected to speak at the National Association of REALTORS® national conference in 2021 and 2022! Tracey has also presented at the Triple Play REALTOR® Convention and EXPO. She has been recently selected as a 2022 RISMedia Newsmaker in the Crusader category. She was selected to speak nationally for the National Association of Residential Proper Managers (NARPM) and realtor.com in 2021. She has created the country's only real estate agent safety designation, the Consumer Safety and Security Specialist (CSSS). She also created the only broker, manager, and owner office safety policy certification workshop with an office safety policy handbook and the property management safety certification program.
September is REALTOR Safety month, and our hosts along with a featured guest Addie Owens, CRS, talk about some of the best practices to keeping safe in today's environment.
September is Realtor safety month!! It doesn't matter if you are brand new or a seasoned vet; Realtor safety is something you should take very seriously and is something we can always do better. Reaching your goals and selling all the houses won't make a difference if you don't make it safely home from work each day. In this episode Alissa's husband, Tanner, graciously joins us and gives all the tips, tricks and hard truths from the perspective of a law enforcement officer. We cover the best ways to prepare, best tools to use, where we go wrong as agents and how to handle open houses. This is an episode you really can't afford to miss.
Jennifer Cassetta is a nationally recognized motivational speaker and empowerment coach with a third-degree black belt in Hapkido and a master's degree in nutrition. Over the past two decades, she has helped tens of thousands of women feel strong, safe, and powerful from college campuses to corporations. Her keynotes and trainings guide women to tap into their innate power, speak up against predatory behavior, and level up their mind, body, and spiritual well-being.Main Topics How Jennifer discovered strength, confidence and peace through martial arts after surviving the 9/11 attacks in New York City (03:29) Making your “Greatest Shifts List” and uncovering moments of learning and personal growth (8:55) Everyone has it inside themselves to be a badass (12:40) How to get back up and fight back after life knocks you down (14:11) Why Jennifer wrote her upcoming book and her desire to create something that will give people the tools to stand up for themselves and for others (16:59) Becoming a black belt in leadership (18:08) The Art of Realtor Safety program (21:38) Episode LinksPreorder The Art of Badassery: Awakening to Your Power, Peace, and PurposeConnect with Jennifer:https://jennifercassetta.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-cassetta/https://www.instagram.com/jenncassetta/https://www.facebook.com/JenniferCassetta/Connect with Adam:https://www.startwithawin.com/https://www.facebook.com/AdamContosCEOhttps://twitter.com/AdamContosCEOhttps://www.instagram.com/adamcontosceo/Listen, rate, and subscribe!Apple Podcasts Spotify Google PodcastsToday's episode was brought to you by RE/MAX, nobody in the world sells more real estate than RE/MAX. For more information head over to www.REMAX.com
In today's episode of the Kyle Handy podcast, I'll share 12 tips to keep you safe as a real estate agent. For show notes and more information visit: https://www.kylehandy.com/blog/learn/realtor-safety-tips/
Today we discuss how professionals in the Real Estate industry are at a high risk of assault, perversion, and abduction... and How Real Estate professionals can protect themselves by using the tips in the Realtor Safe and Self Defense protocols provided by COBRA Self Defense International. To get your Complimentary copy of the Realtor Safe and Self Defense protocols, email us at info@TheSelfDefenseChannel.com, with your name, city and email.The criminal mindset has been showing a steady increase in robbing realtors at showings. Some are even beginning to kidnap realtors and selling them into the sex slavery market. If you knew today that tomorrow at noon, a man was going to wrap his hands around your neck and violently choke you, what would you do today to improve your chances of survival?Listen Now... because the tips you learn in the next few minutes might just save your life.If you want to reduce crime in your area... If you want to be safe... If you want to make your community, work place or home more safe... Then Listen, Support and Share the message of The Self Defense ChannelBe Safe because Success Favors the Prepared.Greg PasdenThe Self Defense Channelinfo@TheSelfDefenseChannel.comOur Sponsors:1. Get America's Best Self Defense Lawyers on YOUR side - Later is to Late. Do it Now.Learn More at... www.AmericanSelfDefenseLawyers.com - Get 2 Months FREE... I Locked-In my rate for unlimited $$ Lawyer/Legal costs covered for only $11/month2. When SHTF, you can only live for 3 days without water. I choose Berkey water Purifiers - not filters, but Purifiers - because it kills not only germs and bacteria, but Viruses too. Get your FREE water analysis today - CLICK HEREtags: realtor attack, realtor rape, realtor abduction, realtor safety course, realtor kidnapping, road rage, true crime stories, burglars, carjacking, drug dealing bust, shootout, how to defend myself and my family
Episode 2 focuses on the tragic loss of Beverly Carter and how it caused realtors all over the US to refocus on safety within the world of Real Estate. Subscribe, follow and review us! It really helps us keep bringing you stories like this!Follow Us: @therealcrimepodcastQuestions? Email Us at Therealcrimepodcast@gmail.comJoin our Patreon! The Real Crime Podcast is creating Stories to detail how wild the Real Estate Industry can be! | PatreonSubscribe, follow and rate us on itunes, spotify, goodpods and where ever you listen!Episode written by Christina Van De WaterEpisode Editing by Christina Van De WaterCo-Hosted by Christina Van De Water & Kristen Varney"Dateline NBC" The Client (TV Episode 2016) - IMDb Realtor Murder | Arkansas Online Beverly's Story – Beverly Carter Foundation Support the show
September was Realtor Safety month, so we thought it would be appropriate to touch on ALL THINGS REALTOR SAFETY! It's so important to be aware of your situation & surroundings so you can always keep yourself safe in this career. We pull tips from the National Association of Realtors and The Beverly Carter Foundation to share with you! The Beverly Carter Foundation: https://beverlycarterfoundation.org/Make sure to follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cocktailsandcontracts/To follow Taylor: https://www.instagram.com/taylorhosemann_realtor/And to follow Kelly: https://www.instagram.com/kellyrasmovich/Don't forget to screenshot while listening and share it on IG and tag us @cocktailsandcontracts! If you are loving the podcast so far, please leave us a review and don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss anything! Cheers y'all!
With September being REALTOR® Safety month, it's a good time to bring awareness to safety when showing homes. Our guest is Janice Tisdale, a local REALTOR® who went through a terrifying experience and is here to share her story.
In honor of September Safety Month, this podcast will discuss best safety practices and tips on awareness of your surroundings so you can feel empowered! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This month, we welcome AREA Director Shirley Williams, Broker/Owner of Royal LePage Premier Real Estate as well as Rob and Beth Andress of Safe International, an organization dedicated to safety training for REALTORS®. Shirley, Rob, and Beth discuss common misconceptions about REALTOR® safety, the best tools REALTORS® can use to protect themselves, as well as real scenarios and surprises that REALTORS® need to be aware of.Sign up to join Rob & Beth for a webinar developed to equip REALTORS® with self-protection & strategies to avoid violence: https://tinyurl.com/2twdkd8cPlease note: due to the intense nature of the subject matter and some explicit content, listener discretion is advised.
On this episode of HAR On The Move, we're focused on REALTOR® Safety! We were joined by SafeShowings Founder & CEO, Helen Hudson and Tracey "The Safety Lady" Hawkins. Helen discussed her safety app, which is now available as a FREE member benefit for all HAR members, and Tracey offered tips to keep you and your clients safe in the field. Learn more about this week's sponsor, Elyson, here. Learn how to access SafeShowings for FREE here. Learn more about HAR's VerifiedUser tool here. Sign up for our upcoming safety training here. Are you an HAR MLS Platinum Subscriber? Join our Facebook Group! Click to join. Sign up for your free Inman Select Subscription here. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn Get Social with the Hosts! Cristina- Twitter and Instagram David- Twitter
Episode 88: September is Realtor Safety month and Scott & Renee interview Carl Carter. Carl shares the story of his wonderful mother Beverly who tragically lost her life while showing a home. There are lots of great safety tips to be learned in this episode and it truly is one of the most valuable episodes you will listen to. We highly encourage you to share this with other Realtors. Thank you.If you wish to make a donation to the Beverly Carter Foundation, then please go to their website. https://beverlycarterfoundation.org/
On this episode of HAR On The Move, we were joined by Realtor® Safety Trainer, Brandy Liss to hear life-saving tips to keep you and your clients safe in the field. Get Social With HAR! Are you an HAR MLS Platinum Subscriber? Join our Facebook Group! Click to join. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram,YouTube and LinkedIn Get Social with the Hosts! Cristina- Twitter and Instagram David- Twitter
Realtors®: What would you do if you were suddenly attacked while showing a property? Whether you have a weapon or not, there are actions you can take to thwart someone with bad intentions, says Dr. Kim Swanson of the Lee County (Florida) Sheriff's Office. In this episode, Dr. Swanson shares advice developed over a 25-year career at LCSO, and even offers her top three personal safety tips for Realtors®. When your spidey sense starts tingling, she says that's when you should go into alert mode. Part 2 of 2 shows with Dr. Swanson. Host: Jim Sanville. Producer: Jerry Johnson.
Safety first! That's the message Dr. Kim Swanson wants all Realtors® to hear. As a crime prevention specialist and personal safety instructor with the Lee County (Fla.) Sheriff's Office, Dr. Swanson shares lessons learned over her 25-year career helping local citizens stay out of harm's way. In this episode, our guest details the best ways for real estate professionals to prepare for the unexpected when showing homes and meeting clients. Part 1 of 2 shows with Dr. Swanson. Host: Jim Sanville. Producer: Jerry Johnson.
Realtor safety is something that should be thought about year round. September is REALTOR® Safety Month. This week we are joined by Carl Carter Jr. a great advocate for Realtor safety, who shares his experience and tips on how we can stay safer in real estate.
Realtor safety is something that should be thought about year round. September is REALTOR® Safety Month. This week we are joined by Carl Carter Jr. a great advocate for Realtor safety, who shares his experience and tips on how we can stay safer in real estate.
Cape Coral, Fla., Police Officers Carl Cannady and Philip Mullen continue their discussion of Realtor® safety. In this episode, they provide lots of useful tips on how to make homes safer through "environmental design." For example, Officer Cannady says that the weakest part of an exterior door is often the deadbolt. He explains why and what you can (easily) do about it. Sliding-glass windows are another problem area that can be remedied at minimal cost. Also: Tips for personal safety during an open house. This is the second of two episodes with the officers. Host: Jim Sanville. Producer: Jerry Johnson.
September is REALTOR® Safety Month, and we recently had the chance to hear from Carl Carter, Founder and Executive Director of the Beverly Carter Foundation. Carl's mom, Beverly Carter, was a REALTOR® who lost her life while doing the work she loved. Since losing his mother, Carl has dedicated his life to creating safety training and tools to make positive changes in agents' lives and businesses.
Tune in to this week's podcast where the 2020 Professional Development Committee dive into "REALTOR® Safety" and some tips and tricks they've learned along the way. Thank you to this week's sponsor, Residential Mortgage Services!
September has been designated REALTOR® Safety month, but it's important to practice “safe real estate” all year round.In this episode of the "10/4 @ R4 Podcast", our guest is Carl Carter of RE/MAX Elite in Little Rock, AR.Carl is the founder of the Beverly Carter Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to improving safety for all real estate agents. Carl’s mom, Beverly Carter, was a REALTOR® who lost her life while doing the work she loved. Since losing his precious mom, Carl has dedicated his life to creating safety training and tools to make positive changes in agents’ lives and business.Carl shares with as what actions, agents and organized real estate can be taking to be prepared and safe during this month and every month.During the "R4 Rapid 4", Carl shares why he'd outlast Jesse and me during a zombie apocalypse.You can follow and watch the series at REVideoStudio.com.Join us again next week for a new episode. Thank you for listening!
This September marks six years since the kidnapping and murder of Arkansas REALTOR® Beverly Carter, but her legacy lives on through the Beverly Carter Foundation, a non-profit dedicated to REALTOR® Safety. Beverly’s son, Carl Carter Jr, is the Executive Director of this foundation, and he spends his day educating Realtors on the importance of safety and how agents can remain vigilant.
This episode is all about Realtor® safety. Although Cape Coral is one of the safest cities of its size in Florida, the bad guys are still out there in Southwest Florida. Cape Coral Police Officers Carl Cannady and Philip Mullen join us on this episode to tell us how to spot them, avoid them and thwart their intentions. Plus, our law enforcement friends play along during our always-fun Lightning Round! If you're a Realtor® or a homeowner, you don't want to miss this one. Host: Jim Sanville. Producer: Jerry Johnson.
It's REALTOR® Safety Month! Self defense expert and owner of the Steve Woolridge Krav Maga and Fitness Center joined Bobbi and Alex on Zoom to talk about what REALTORS® can and should be doing to stay safe on the job. Bobbi's Book Bit: Principles by Ray Dalio If you're a KCRAR member, you have access to the Kinetic Global safety app for free! Learn more at http://kcrar.com/kinetic-global-app
Join Ashley O'Keefe and Mark McKay as they discuss the upcoming REALTOR® Safety Self Defense Course on September 24 from 10:30 AM - 12 PM. Be sure to register today by clicking here.
Host Tim Guerrette takes a deep dive with Defensive Tactics and Firearms expert Anthony Disarro on REALTOR® Safety and how to survive the attack. In this discussion, we will discuss how to tactically park your vehicle, conduct a safe showings, open houses and find and utilize improvised weapons as needed. Tim and Anthony will discuss your options when making a the decision to carry a firearm. What is your mindset? Are you prepared to shoot and kill if needed? Are you trained properly? These are questions you need to ask yourself. Contact Tim Guerrette: (Safety Matters 3 NAR hour class for REALTORS® and CCE credits) tim@239uncensored.com Contact Anthony Disarr: anthony@tradecraftrange.com (coming soon tactical safety classes for REATORS®)
On this episode of HAR On The Move, we were joined by Tracey "The Safety Lady" Hawkins to hear life-saving tips to keep you and your clients safe online and out in the field. Get Social With HAR! Are you a Platinum Member? Join our Facebook Group! Click to join. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram,YouTube and LinkedIn Get Social with the Hosts! Cristina- Twitter and Instagram David- Twitter
Most of what is taught to agents today is how to respond to a dangerous situation with weapons, survival skills and other tactics that let's face it won't work if not practiced daily. Instead, why not prevent the situation from ever happening. Instead we will focus on how to never end up working with a stranger. Understanding that REALTOR® Safety as a Strategy and System just like everything else in our industry will allow you to go to work every day with peace of mind knowing that you are working with clients who know and trust you. And who you know and trust!
From the outside looking in, realtors have what appears to be a safe job. The reality is that real estate requires agents to be alone with random members of the public. On this episode, Erin and Sandi share stories about showing homes: Research your potential buyers that want to schedule a showing Let others know about your showing Bring other realtors with you The 2 Broker Girls cover this and more! Please subscribe and leave reviews on whatever pod form you listen to the show.
In this episode, Gabe and Jay talk about a serious topic; one that's important to Realtors everywhere. What are you and your team doing to promote agent safety? After a scary encounter at an open house, one of our agents made it clear that you can never be too prepared. Listen as our hosts break down 4 simple steps you can do to make yourself as safe as possible without having to sacrifice valuable opportunities. On an entirely unrelated note, listen all the way to the end of the episode for a touching farewell...
We get random requests to see Homes all the time via internet applications...why we ask for ID and Pre Approvals, and some tips for Realtors to be safe.
Are you the STAR of a predator’s fantasy? In this episode we get into the MINDSET of a predator and what behaviors and language you are using that causes you to appear weak, subservient, and vulnerable. Did you know that you may be at even greater risk when you haven’t closed a deal in a while? Listen to learn more! Our guest shares #TIPS to avoid a false sense of security. What’s your office/team distress signal? Listen for some fresh ideas on how to better PREVENT a dangerous situation. Our guest, Dave Legaz is a Broker/Owner, Team Leader, and Instructor for NAR specializing in Realtor® Safety! This podcast is a MUST Listen because he takes us way beyond the typical teachings. He is also a Board of Director with the Beverly Carter Foundation whose mission is to ensure that real estate agent safety remains top-of-mind year round and not just during September which is also NAR’s official Real Estate Safety month. Please review his Presentation & Safety Guide! He is very involved with his local, state and national association of REALTOR® organizations. And last but certainly not least, he has LOTS of acronyms titled behind his name which are all evidence of his commitment to learning and mastery. He has obtained the following designations: ABR (Accredited Buyer’s Representative), AHWD (At Home With Diversity), CIPS (Certified International Property Specialist, CRS (Certified Residential Specialist), e-Pro, GRI (Graduate, REALTOR® Institute), RSPS (Resort and Second Home Property Specialist) & SRES (Senior Real Estate Specialist). You can email David here or find his website here. Some of the Questions we asked our Guest:- Why is realtor safety so important right now?- Where are agents most vulnerable and How can agents better protect themselves and their customers?- What are your thoughts and opinions on concealed weapons?- What are your best safety tips for agents to implement right now?- How do we better educate our customers on the necessary changes to our customs so that we are all better protected?- Where can agents go to learn more about Beverly Carter Foundation? PLEASE!!! Leave a review, subscribe, & share the podcast with a friend. So...You Think You Want to Be A Real Estate Agent by Kendall E. Bonner, Ann Carlson, & Teresa RogersJoin My Facebook Group to continue our discussion! Find me on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, or YouTube! #LevelUp, Kendall
A taboo subject but something we do not discuss enough. Realtor Safety. We live in strange times and seem to hear about more and more assaults. I talk with Jessica Peterson, Christine Beckwith Stiles and Ricardo Ruiz del Vizo who all collaborate to bring safety and defensive strategies to the forefront. You can find the great work they are doing here https://www.Simplywowagency.com https://www.luxourteam.com https://www.facebook.com/safeagent/ http://visionyoursuccess.net/ And you can always visit Johnny Mo at https://www.GCIAcademy.com
September 26, 2019 Jon Butler & Freddy Babayan Realtor Safety
September is REALTOR® Safety month. This week we break down NAR's 2019 Member Safety Report to help you stay aware and protected!
September is REALTOR® Safety month. This week we break down NAR's 2019 Member Safety Report to help you stay aware and protected!
We are so grateful to have Carl Carter join us for this second episode focusing on additional tactical advice and best practices for safety. We dive deeper into how to handle showings, listing appointments and open houses where you will be exposed to possible danger. Carl gives lots of different best practices and systems that other agents use to stay safe. Carl started the Beverly Carter Foundation dedicated to the ideal that every agent goes home safe every day by providing scientifically based research, information, consulting, training, and support at no charge to every MLS, association, brokerage, and agent.
We are so honored to have Carl Carter join us on this very important episode of Hustle Humbly where we cover Realtor safety. Following his mother’s tragic death, Carl started the Beverly Carter Foundation dedicated to the ideal that every agent goes home safe every day by providing scientifically based research, information, consulting, training, and support at no charge to every MLS, association, brokerage, and agent. Carl shares with us his mother’s story and gives tactical advice and tips on how other Realtors can keep themselves safe.
Ever wondered when to call 911, or what to say if you’re in a scary situation? Tune in to the first episode of our very first podcast, Real Life, as we speak with Michelle Sagatov, a current Realtor and former Arlington Police officer in honor of Realtor Safety Month. Perfect for your Friday drive home or when on the road this weekend, our new 30 minute podcast series will deliver interesting storytellers who share their insight on the industry and trending topics.
Welcome to Real Life! The brand new podcast from the Northern Virginia Association of Realtors.We hope to bring you interesting interviews each month featuring Realtors and industry pros that can share their knowledge on the region and business. Know someone with a story to share? Let us know at webmaster@nvar.comOur first episode coming in September features Michelle Sagatov, a Realtor with Washington Fine Properties in Arlington. Michelle is a former Arlington police officer and shares some interesting experiences she has had making the transition to real estate. She even shares a 911 call with us that is a perfect example of how to keep your cool in a potentially dangerous situation. Stay tuned!
On this month’s episode of CREB®Cast we’re talking all about safety and how REALTORS® can keep themselves safe during showings.
This month, OREA President Karen Cox talks to the Founder of the Beverly Carter Foundation, Carl Carter Jr., about REALTOR® safety. The Foundation was created as a result of the senseless kidnapping and murder of real estate broker, Beverly Carter, and is dedicated to promoting and ensuring REALTOR® safety. It offers a wide range of training programs and safety seminars for REALTORS® and brokerages. Karen and Carl discuss the importance of safety programs for REALTORS®, what the Foundation does to raise awareness, and steps that real estate professionals can take to ensure their well-being. Tune in to hear more.
Next Level Podcast Kevin Kauffman & Gary Tabke REALTOR SAFETY Gary has an extensive background in Law Enforcement and as a Security Specialist. (See attached BIO) Kevin – What is the number one common problem most people make concerning personal safety? Gary – Situational Awareness. In general people go around not paying attention to their surroundings. People cannot go from Point A to Point B without looking at their phone because they are so reliant on them, thereby making themselves a target. Take a Lioness on the Serengeti, she's hungry and looking to get food in the fastest way possible with as little trouble as possible so she looks for the weak, the sick, and the young. Criminals are the same way – they don't want you to resist or fight and are surprised when you do. They want to get away quickly, they know what works, and that's why they do what they do. Our lives brush up against criminals on a daily basis so Situational Awareness - keeping your head on a swivel - is a huge part of personal safety. Discussion of the Beverly Carter Crime Kevin – What was it that caught your attention about this particular crime? Gary – The whole totality of the crime and how it went down starting with a female caller posing as a Buyer and wanted to see a home in the late afternoon/early evening. No red flags here as this happens all the time. Agents get calls all the time to show homes to strangers at odd hours. So I questioned if this was a unique situation or is this happening on a large scale. NAR had statistic for over a ten-year period and reported that 100 agents (10 per year, almost 1 a month) were killed while performing their duties and 940 assaults were reported although many go unreported. I questioned why someone hasn't taken the time to keep Realtors safe and began to ask local Realtors if anything like this happened to them. My research found yes it happens often. Now there are apps to keep Realtors safe and they are great for letting people know where you are, but when an assault starts it happens fast and in close proximity. Experience and training are the only thing that could get you through an assault. I developed a training to keep agents safe when they are showing homes or holding open houses. Kevin – How much time did it take to research and develop your training? Gary – Countless hours and my research continues every day. I spent a summer going to open houses and entering very quietly. I was astounded at how easy it was to catch an agent unaware. I teach how to perform a perimeter check on vacant homes, open house safety – example do not lead a Buyer through a home with your back to them. Kevin – recaps open house safety, vacant home entry, perimeter checks. Gary – yes, these are real simple things an agent should add to their repertoire to keep themselves safe. Kevin – how long is the course you teach to Realtors? Gary – About 75 to 90 minutes; it covers pre-planning, creating a safe work environment, situational awareness, improvised weapons (cellphone for one), and quick exit self-defense. Q & A as I make myself available for discussion. Kevin – What if the 1.2 million Realtors took your course; what do you think the percentage of crimes would be decreased? Gary – Possibly 75% but there are no guarantees but if we are inherently safer there would be less crimes. (Discussion of showing a home with basements and not having your back to a Buyer.) Kevin – We can make a difference in our own safety and that of our peers. How can someone reach out to you for training? Gary – on Facebook, Instagram, gmail, and through my have a website. Gary – in closing, criminals mimic other criminals so again, Situational Awareness is crucial in keep agents safe. It's also good business for Brokers to keep your people safe and it's also smart business to limit liability in the event of an unfortunate incident. Bring in a safety expert and keep a good record of trainings. gvtabke@gmail.com https://tabkeandassociates.com/ https://www.instagram.com/tabkeandassociatespi/ https://www.facebook.com/Tabke-Associates-Private-Investigations-620441224692146/ Gary Tabke's BIO “I enjoy getting over on people who are trying to get over on other people.” – G. Tabke Gary Tabke, owner and lead investigator at Tabke & Associates, Private Investigations, has over 30 years of investigative and security experience. After a career in law enforcement with the Hayward Police Department and later as a security specialist, he has conducted both risk assessment and provided tailored clinics in personal safety and awareness for realtors, businesses and individuals. Gary is a graduate of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Citizen Academy and is certified by the Department of Homeland Security for Active Shooter Preparedness Programs. He has investigated countless homicide, theft, fraud, missing persons, child custody, domestic violence, and civil suit cases. Gary has provided surveillance and counter surveillance, witness protection, corporate protection and personal protection for both businesses and individuals. There is little more terrifying than finding one's self in unfamiliar surroundings and under attack. Having a planned response can not only be a deterrent but also empowering. Utilizing a blend of vast experience, common sense and proven tactics, this retired street cop will instruct on preparedness, situational awareness, easy to execute “quick-exit” self-defense techniques and the identification and use of improvised weapons, all designed for your safety.
In this episode, we are specifically focused on your personal, physical safety. Our conversation is with safety expert, Ari Theodore. He sits down with Salt Lake Board of Realtors CEO Curtis Bullock and Dave Anderton the Salt Lake Board of Realtors communication director. They discuss everything from where you should meet clients before going to a listing with them and whether or not you should carry some type of protection tools.
REALTOR SAFETY- If you knew about all of the horror stories of real estate agents getting in, or barely out of, scary situations with bad people, you'd likely listen very carefully to today's interview. I have with me today former Marine, police officer and current private investigator and safety consultant John Jayne to discuss 2 critical components of staying or getting out of harm's way.
105.9 The Region - On The Market 17.11.18 Realtor Safety with James Provis and Meredith from PROtect by Asif Khan ON THE MARKET
Jennifer Cassetta, self defense expert and third degree black belt in Hapkido joins us this week to wrap up REALTOR® Safety Month. We talk about how everyone can better protect themselves - The ABC's of self defense and the first step is Awareness.
September is REALTOR® Safety Month! This month we cover every aspect of your safety, from personal and physical to business and financial safety. We touch upon the topic of gun safety and concealed carry, recap the big election night in Oklahoma (run-offs) and end the episode with a great cautionary tale of an investigation that Geoff and Sherry were involved in.
September is REALTOR® Safety Month! This month we cover every aspect of your safety, from personal and physical to business and financial safety. We touch upon the topic of gun safety and concealed carry, recap the big election night in Oklahoma (run-offs) and end the episode with a great cautionary tale of an investigation that Geoff and Sherry were involved in.
On this episode of Caveat REALTOR®, Virginia REALTORS®’s legal team discusses an important topic – REALTOR® Safety. Cate and Erin discuss policies brokers can implement to help improve the safety of their agents, and how agents can also take charge of their own safety. They answer some legal hotline questions, such as “As a broker, what is my liability for an agent’s safety?” Finally, Cate and Erin review some ways to limit your risk and increase the safety for all REALTORS®.
Tricia talks to the 2017 Long Island Board of Realtors President, Mr. David Legaz, about Realtor® safety and how you can be aware and protect yourself when showing homes.
In this episode the gang sits down with Deb Norman to talk about the very important topic of realtor safety.
In Episode 50, Tucker and Steve are joined by Carl Carter to discuss Realtor Safety Month. The three discuss the tragic story about Carl's mother as well as two presentations that Carl will be hosting this Friday to speak on Realtor Safety. Carl shares some great tips that realtors should put into place to be more aware and to ensure their safety. We hope you enjoy this episode. Please subscribe to our weekly podcast on iTunes or Stitcher or download our Podcast App on your mobile device for all future episodes!
We’re joined today by Carl Carter, Jr, the eldest son of slain REALTOR® Beverly Carter. Since his mother’s death, Carl has proclaimed a mission of Safety Awareness in his mother’s name. Carl is a Licensed Life & Health Agent appointed with Arkansas Blue Cross & Blue Shield, where he has worked for 17 years. Schedule A Free Coaching CallVisit Tim & Julie Harris OnlineListen on iTunesListen on Stitcher
Staying safe is the job of every real estate professional - and after 2 tragic murders of agents recently, we're joined by Dylan de Bruin, the broker-owner of Century 21 Signature Real Estate in central Iowa, who's going to discuss the Realtor® Safety. Dylan co-authored the "Realtor® Safety Pledge", along with co-owner Joe Schafbuch, and over 350 agents have signed on to it so far - pledging to avoid undertaking risky behavior that might lead to dangerous consequences for their personal safety. Schedule A Free Coaching CallVisit Tim & Julie Harris OnlineListen on iTunesListen on Stitcher
In response to the tragic murders of Ashley Okland & Beverly Carter, over 350 agents have signed a new "Realtor Safety Pledge" as a promise to limit behaviors that might put agents in harm's way. Today, award-winning real estate coaches Tim & Julie Harris talk about what the Realtor Safety Pledge really means, how it's likely to affect the industry, and whether or not it's likely to work. Staying safe is the job of every real estate professional, and while agents applaud the concept of the Realtor Safety Pledge - created by Century 21 broker-owners Dylan de Bruin and Joe Schafbuch - they've also expressed concerns about whether taking a pledge simple opens the door for unfair (and unsafe) competition. We're going to break down how the pledge affects you, and how you can stay safe in today's real estate marketplace. Schedule A Free Coaching CallVisit Tim & Julie Harris OnlineListen on iTunesListen on Stitcher