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The Real State is the intersection between the latest trends in real estate and its impact on our everyday lives. Alex Norman and Jamie Blond talk with industry leaders, business owners, and residents discussing issues affecting the real estate industry today and tomorrow. www.therealstate.co
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Is the club era over or just evolving? In “Club Collapse,” Alex and Jamie trace the arc from Studio 54 to bottle service and today’s experience-driven mega clubs, then dig into why many are shuttering and what’s rising in their place. They cover cost inflation, $150–$200 entry fees, festival trade-offs, and the growing pull of destination party spots.
You’ll hear why restaurants with “show” vibes are siphoning demand, how private members clubs changed the lounge game, and why smaller rooms, vinyl bars, and mixed-use spaces are delivering the connection people actually want. Alex also shares a DJ’s view on what makes intimate sets work and how venues can nurture emerging talent.
If you enjoyed our restaurant episode, this one pairs perfectly. Rate and review, then tell us where you think nightlife goes next. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Restaurant Week started as a short, clever fix in 1992 and grew into month-long “deals,” yet the math has changed. Hosts Alex Norman and Jamie Blond unpack how food costs, rent, and wages climbed while drinking declined, why $60 prix fixe dinners still land at $300 with drinks and fees, and how seasonality and loud, rushed dining rooms erode the experience. With anecdotes from Miami and New York plus cultural shifts like Ozempic and Gen Z drinking habits, they explore what this says about the real state of city dining today. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In Tourism Revolt: The Fight to Reclaim Cities from Mass Travel, Alex Norman and Jamie Blond explore how the explosive growth of global tourism is fueling backlash in cities like Barcelona, New York, Mexico City, Tokyo, and Miami. From Airbnb bans and disappearing neighborhoods to squirt-gun protests and soaring housing costs, they unpack how mass travel is reshaping local life—for better and worse.
With tourism now a $10 trillion global force, this episode dives into the tension between economic growth and cultural survival, asking: who are cities really for—the locals who live there or the tourists passing through? Packed with real-world stories, stats, and banter, this episode challenges listeners to rethink how we travel—and how we build the cities we love.
Have you witnessed tourism changing your city—or one you’ve visited? Share your story and join the conversation @realstatepodcast. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this powerful episode of The Real State Podcast, co-hosts Alex Norman and Jamie Blond dive into the story of Rashmi Airan—a former lawyer whose path to the American Dream came crashing down when she was federally indicted for real estate fraud. Rashmi shares the raw truth of her journey, from prison to personal rebirth, and introduces her RISE Process™ (Reframe, Identify, Surrender, Evolve), a transformational framework that helps individuals and leaders navigate adversity and grow through challenge. With themes of ethics, ego, culture, and redemption, this is a must-listen for anyone who’s faced a setback and wondered how to begin again. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of The Real State, Alex and Jamie explore the real state of inclusion with special guest and co-author Garrett Mayersohn to celebrate the launch of Boundless: Real Stories and Practical Strategies for Inclusive Living. Together, they dive into the stories and strategies behind designing spaces that remove barriers for people of all abilities.
From Alex’s personal caregiving journey to Garrett’s lived experience navigating the world with cerebral palsy, this conversation blends humor, insight, and real talk about the importance, and impact, of Universal Design. They unpack what most people misunderstand about accessibility, why ADA compliance isn’t enough, and how better design benefits everyone.
Timestamps:
00:00 – Intro: What Boundless is all about
04:15 – Garrett’s journey and what cerebral palsy has taught him about design
08:32 – The real audience for this book—and why it’s more than just professionals
15:10 – What is Universal Design, really?
21:40 – Real-life design fails and what they teach us
26:00 – The economics of inclusion: cost, risk, and return
35:00 – The movement ahead: What Boundless aims to change
📘 Get the book: Boundless on Amazon
🌐 More on inclusive design: Access Built
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In Trading Suits for Stories, Alex and Jamie share their personal journeys of leaving behind traditional careers in Wall Street and advertising to embrace the unpredictable world of creativity. They dive into the mindset shifts, hilarious missteps, and unexpected inspirations that fueled their transitions into writing, acting, DJing, and authorship. From pandemic pivots to finding the courage to create, they explore why passion, perseverance, and the right environment matter more than ever. Whether you're thinking about making your own leap into a creative life or just need a little inspiration to trust the journey, this episode will make you laugh, reflect, and maybe even plot your own reinvention. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of The Real State, we uncover the truth about short-term rentals with Christina Robinson, real estate entrepreneur, educator, and self-made superhost. From house-hacking her first property while working a 9-to-5, to managing a portfolio of vacation rentals in South Florida, Christina walks us through the highs, lows, and total myths of the short-term rental game.
We dig into:
Why short-term rentals are not as passive as they seem
The difference between long-term and vacation rental income
Self-managing vs. using property managers (and why it’s not just about the money)
How technology, systems, and building the right team helped her escape the 9-to-5
Why mindset, location, and hustle matter more than hype
Whether you're dreaming of Airbnb riches or just curious about getting into real estate, this conversation breaks down what it really takes to win in the short-term rental world.
Timestamps00:00 – Intro + Why this episode matters03:05 – Christina’s origin story: From finance to first-time buyer11:20 – House-hacking before it had a name15:45 – Short sales, student tenants, and the path to passive income21:15 – The Airbnb algorithm: what every host should know25:35 – Vacation rentals vs. long-term rentals: what's the real payoff?33:00 – The truth about self-managing (and burnout)40:20 – Tech, tools, and what makes a 5-star stay48:10 – The 3 C’s: Checklist, CRM, and Capacity52:40 – Final thoughts + Key takeaways
📱 Follow us on Instagram: @therealstatepodcast🌐 More episodes + show info: www.therealstate.co💬 Guest Info: Christina Robinson @christinarinvests
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In this episode of The Real State, Alex and Jamie ask the question that feels more relevant than ever: Does anyone actually read anymore? From the joys of childhood encyclopedias and comic books to the digital reading habits of today, the duo takes a thoughtful (and hilarious) trip down literary memory lane. They discuss fiction vs. nonfiction, the decline of attention spans, the rise of audiobooks, and what the future of reading might look like in an era of TikTok, AI, and shrinking libraries.
Topics Covered:
Childhood memories of reading and early obsessions (World Book, comic books)
Fiction vs. nonfiction: What we read now and why
The decline of print and rise of digital reading habits (iPads, audiobooks)
The status symbol of bookshelves (and Zoom backgrounds!)
Whether kids today are missing out on the benefits of reading
How algorithms shape what we read (or don’t)
The impact of reading on language, learning, and imagination
Audio vs. visual learners in the age of content overload
The long-term implications of a society that reads less
Timestamps:
00:00 – Welcome + why we used to love reading
03:30 – Growing up with books in Brazil and beyond
07:10 – Jamie’s Michael Crichton phase & fiction’s golden age
10:50 – Paperbacks vs. iPads: the evolution of how we read
14:45 – Do books on shelves make us look smarter?
18:30 – Why Alex shifted to nonfiction and stopped reading fiction
22:40 – Audio books, Whoopi Goldberg, Obama, and the voice in your head
26:15 – Kids today: attention spans, algorithms, and learning challenges
33:00 – What happens if we stop reading?
38:30 – Has content just evolved or been dumbed down?
40:00 – Final thoughts: the real state of reading today
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In this episode of The Real State Podcast, we dive into the high-stakes world of transitional lending—the financial glue that keeps real estate projects moving forward. Our guest, Ian Glaser, partner at BridgeInvest, shares how private lending is fueling Miami’s booming skyline and beyond, financing everything from adaptive reuse projects to large-scale mixed-use developments.
Join hosts Alex Norman and Jamie Blond as they explore:
How transitional lending unlocks new development opportunities
The rise of adaptive reuse—turning vacant malls, old hotels, and outdated office buildings into vibrant new spaces
Why banks are stepping back and private lenders are stepping in
The housing shortage crisis and how financing can help solve it
With insightful stories, expert insights, and a touch of humor, this episode unpacks the power of private real estate lending and its impact on communities across the U.S.
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The Real State Podcast – Miami Weather: The Good, the Bad & the Ugly
Looking for an entertaining and insightful take on real estate, urban living, and how it all affects your daily life? The Real State Podcast is your go-to destination for the latest trends in real estate, city living, and everything in between!
In this episode, hosts Alex Norman and Jamie Blond dive into the unpredictable drama that is Miami weather—from endless sunshine and tropical breezes to hurricane scares and flooding streets. Whether you're a lifelong Miamian or a new arrival, you'll relate to the highs and lows of living in the Magic City.
Key topics in this episode:
The perks of Miami weather – no winter, year-round warmth, and why it’s better than LA.
The not-so-great parts – humidity, freezing indoor A/C, and unpredictable rainstorms.
The ugly truth – hurricanes, mandatory evacuation zones, and what it's like to prepare for the big one.
Why people from New York, Chicago, and even South America flock to Miami year-round.
The real reason everyone wears shorts in Miami (hint: it’s not just for comfort).
Tune in for a funny, engaging, and brutally honest take on Miami's climate and why, despite all its quirks, people keep coming back for more.
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Join us on this flavorful journey as we dive into the growing wine culture in Miami with special guest Alexa Ferra, Director of Marketing at the Perez Art Museum Miami, wine blogger at Alexa’s Wine Diary, and podcaster of Pouring Over Pages. In this episode, we explore how Miami’s burgeoning wine scene intertwines with the city's arts culture, attracting new residents and fostering a sense of community. Discover the parallels between Miami and other regions known for their wine industries, and gain insights into how art, wine, and people come together to shape the city’s unique identity.
Perfect for wine enthusiasts, art lovers, and anyone curious about Miami's cultural evolution, this episode is not to be missed! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of The Real State Podcast, "Senior Living Redefined: Brandon Schwab on the Future of Compassionate Care", hosts Alex Norman and Jamie Blond explore the evolving landscape of senior living with Brandon Schwab, founder and CEO of Shepherd Premier Senior Living (SPSL).
Brandon shares his journey into the senior care industry, inspired by personal experiences and a desire to transform outdated, institutional facilities into cozy, home-like environments offering unparalleled care. The discussion delves into the pressing need for innovation in senior living, with the senior population expected to double by 2060 and the industry requiring 775,000 new beds by 2030.
Key topics include:
How SPSL's 10–20 bed homes provide four times more care than traditional facilities.
The importance of community integration, personalized care, and creating family-like atmospheres.
The challenges facing the senior living industry, including financing gaps and the demand for higher quality care.
The future of senior living as the "silver tsunami" reshapes the industry.
Whether you're navigating senior living options for a loved one or interested in the future of compassionate care, this episode is packed with insights, advice, and a bold vision for the future of senior living. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this engaging episode of The Real State, Alex Norman and Jamie Blonde dive into the fascinating intersection of location, culture, and driving behavior. How does traffic reflect a city’s personality? Why does driving in Miami feel like a chaotic cultural blend, while Los Angeles drivers seem to embrace gridlock as a way of life? From New York’s honking culture to the symphony of horns in India, the hosts explore how location shapes not only how we drive but also how we live.
The conversation touches on technological advances like Waze, autonomous vehicles, and electric cars, and how these innovations are changing the way we navigate our cities—sometimes for better, sometimes for worse. They also debate the societal and personal impacts of congestion pricing and traffic technology, weaving in anecdotes about the chaos of Sao Paulo, the laid-back commutes of LA, and the competitive nature of navigating New York.
Whether you're stuck in traffic or cruising freely, this episode will make you think differently about the roads we share and the cultures they reflect. Tune in for a mix of humor, insights, and thought-provoking discussion on the ever-evolving world of driving.
Key Topics:
How traffic culture varies globally and reflects societal norms
The role of technology in shaping driving behavior
Autonomous vehicles, urban planning, and the psychology of movement
Personal stories from Miami, New York, Los Angeles, and beyond
Stay safe on the road—and maybe don’t honk too much in Miami! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this insightful episode of the Real State Podcast, hosts Alex Norman and Jamie Blond explore the contrasts and unique attributes of everyday life in Tokyo, Japan. Alex, fresh from a visit to Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka, shares observations on Japanese culture, from the intricate urban design and orderliness of Tokyo's streets to the culture of respect and meticulous architectural details that define the city's infrastructure. Jamie brings in perspectives from his visits to Japan, reflecting on cultural staples like sushi, the technological marvels of Tokyo Bay, and Japan’s harmonious blend of tradition with modernity.
The duo delves into the societal implications of Japan’s aging population, highlighting how urban areas are adapting for the elderly, as well as the unique influence of business and spirituality on everyday life. They also touch on iconic Japanese experiences such as Tokyo's vinyl bars, advanced toilet tech, and the pervasive influence of karaoke culture. Jamie and Alex wrap up by encouraging listeners to experience Japan’s singular way of blending the old with the new, noting that, despite the long journey, Tokyo’s distinct culture and societal respect make it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking a unique view of modern and traditional life in harmony. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of the Real Estate Podcast, titled "Designing Decisions: How Places Shape Our Choices", hosts Alex and Jamie delve into the fascinating world of how our surroundings influence the decisions we make every day, often without us even realizing it.
The episode kicks off with a deep dive into social and behavioral design, explaining how strategic choices in the design of public spaces, products, and environments can nudge human behavior in specific ways. From the arrangement of snacks in a cafeteria to the strategic placement of trash cans at Disney World, the hosts highlight how design shapes our choices through subtle cues.
The discussion explores key concepts such as:
Nudging: Small interventions that steer behavior without restricting freedom.
Affordance: How the design of objects suggests their use.
Feedback: Immediate responses to actions that reinforce behavior.
Choice Architecture: Structuring choices in ways that guide people toward better outcomes.
The episode provides real-world examples, like how a staircase designed as a piano in Stockholm increased its usage by making it more engaging, and the use of a fly etched in a urinal at an airport in Amsterdam to reduce spillage. They also discuss how locations like casinos, airports, and retail stores utilize design to control and influence customer behavior—whether it’s to guide them through specific paths, reduce litter, or increase sales.
The conversation moves to more serious applications, such as designing spaces for people with dementia or how parks like the High Line in New York and the Underline in Miami use behavioral design to transform unused urban spaces into vibrant community areas.
The episode concludes with a thought-provoking question: How much control do we really have over our decisions, and how much are we influenced by our environment? Listeners are encouraged to reflect on the ways social and behavioral design shape their choices in everyday life, whether it’s through technology, urban spaces, or retail experiences. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of the Real State Podcast, hosts Alex Norman and Jamie Blond dive into the intriguing intersection of geography and attraction. Joined by digital wellness expert Anya Pechko, the discussion explores how location—whether it's a bustling city like New York or a laid-back destination like Miami—shapes who we're drawn to and why. Discover the historical roots of attraction, the role of technology and culture, and how cities and environments influence dating dynamics and personal connections. Tune in for actionable insights on improving your success in love, life, and work by understanding the "location chemistry" that subtly guides our choices. Perfect for listeners interested in dating, psychology, and the impact of place on human relationships.
Keywords: location, attraction, dating dynamics, geography, culture, technology, relationships, psychology, wellness, New York, Miami, Real State Podcast. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of The Real State Podcast, hosts Alex and Jamie dive into the complexities and nuances of the modern airport experience, particularly during peak travel seasons like summer and events such as the Paris Olympics and the Euro Cup. The discussion spans various aspects of airport logistics, comparing regional differences, and sharing personal travel tips.
Key Points:
Historical Context and Modern Evolution:
The hosts provide a brief history of airports, noting their significance from early 20th-century military training grounds to contemporary hubs of international travel and commerce.
Check-In Process:
Nostalgic reflections on curbside check-ins and the evolution to online boarding passes and luggage policies.
Debate over the reliability of curbside vs. counter check-ins and the advent of carry-on only travel.
Security and Boarding:
The impact of TSA PreCheck and CLEAR on streamlining the security process.
Observations on the differences in boarding processes between U.S. and European airports, including the role of jet bridges vs. bus boarding.
Lounge Experience:
Comparison of U.S. and European airport lounges, noting the superior food and service in European lounges.
Discussion on the proliferation of lounge access through credit card benefits.
Airport Layout and Transportation:
Challenges of navigating large airports, particularly in Europe, where long distances between gates can be a hassle.
Praise for efficient transportation options like the Heathrow Express and critiques of less convenient setups.
Post-Arrival Logistics:
The complexities and frustrations of baggage claim, including the importance of tracking systems.
The transformative role of Uber and other ride-sharing services in simplifying airport-to-destination transportation.
Travel Tips:
Utilize credit card benefits for lounge access and expedited security services.
Avoid checking luggage to save time and reduce the risk of lost baggage.
Print boarding passes in advance to streamline the boarding process.
Choose snacks that are considerate to fellow passengers.
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In this thought-provoking episode of The Real State Podcast, hosts Alex Norman and Jamie Blonde delve into the complex and often controversial topic of tipping culture, exploring its evolution, regional differences, and the broader implications for both consumers and service providers.
Key Points:
Historical Overview:
The episode begins with a historical perspective on tipping, tracing its origins from Europe to the United States and discussing how it became deeply ingrained in American society, particularly after the Civil War and Prohibition.
Regional and Cultural Differences:
Alex and Jamie discuss how tipping norms vary across regions and cultures, with a particular focus on the differences between tipping in New York, where tipping is a common practice, and Miami, where gratuities are often included due to the city's status as a tourist destination.
Tipping in Various Contexts:
The hosts explore the expansion of tipping into areas where it was not traditionally expected, such as ride-sharing services like Uber and casual dining establishments. They discuss the implications of these changes and the pressure consumers feel when confronted with tipping prompts on digital devices.
The Philosophy Behind Tipping:
The episode examines different motivations for tipping, including rewarding good service, ensuring future positive experiences, and societal expectations. The hosts question the increasing standard of tipping percentages and how it impacts the overall dining and service experience.
Challenges and Transparency:
Alex and Jamie highlight the lack of transparency in how tips are distributed and the frustration consumers feel when unclear service charges and gratuities are added to bills. They argue for a more transparent and fair system that clearly defines where tips go and why they are necessary.
Tipping vs. Service Quality:
The discussion also touches on the relationship between tipping and service quality, questioning whether the guaranteed gratuity system, especially in tourist-heavy areas, diminishes the incentive for service providers to go above and beyond.
Conclusion:
The episode concludes with a call for a return to the original spirit of tipping: a voluntary reward for good service that brings joy to both the giver and the recipient. The hosts emphasize that tipping should be about appreciating exceptional service, not an obligation or a source of pressure.
Tune in to "To Tip or Not to Tip" for an engaging conversation that challenges conventional tipping norms and offers insights into how we can navigate this cultural practice in a way that benefits everyone involved. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this flavorful episode of The Real State Podcast, hosts Alex Norman and Jamie Blonde dive into the age-old debate of which city produces the superior bagel: New York or Montreal. The episode, titled "Bagel Wars," explores the history, cultural significance, and distinct characteristics of bagels from these two iconic cities.
Key Points:
Historical Context:
The hosts provide a brief history of bagels, tracing their origins from Central Europe to their modern-day prominence in New York and Montreal. The discussion highlights the unique evolution of bagels in each city, from the influence of Polish immigrants in New York to the distinct recipe developed in Montreal.
New York Bagels:
Known for their larger size, saltiness, and chewy texture, New York bagels are celebrated for their variety and the cultural ritual of ordering them fresh out of the oven. The hosts reminisce about classic New York bagel spots like H&H and discuss how the city’s water is believed to contribute to the bagel’s unique taste and texture.
Montreal Bagels:
Smaller, sweeter, and with a larger hole, Montreal bagels are hand-rolled, poached in honey water, and baked in wood-fired ovens. The episode discusses how these bagels are often preferred for sandwiches and how their distinct taste has made them popular beyond Montreal, with bakeries like Bross Bagels expanding into Europe.
Taste and Texture:
Alex and Jamie compare the taste and texture of the two bagel styles, noting that New York bagels are more uniform and versatile, while Montreal bagels offer a more delicate, toast-like experience with a distinctive smoky flavor.
Cultural Significance:
The hosts delve into the emotional connection between food and memory, emphasizing how our preferences for certain foods, like bagels, are often tied to childhood experiences and regional pride.
Regional and Global Influence:
While the debate centers on New York and Montreal, the episode acknowledges that great bagels can be found across the United States and the world. The hosts give shoutouts to notable bagel spots in cities like Chicago, Portland, and Los Angeles, highlighting the diverse ways in which bagels are enjoyed.
Conclusion:
The episode wraps up by encouraging listeners to appreciate both New York and Montreal bagels for their unique qualities and to explore how these beloved baked goods can evoke powerful memories and bring joy, no matter where they're from.
Tune in to "Bagel Wars" for a delightful discussion that might just settle—or perhaps reignite—the debate over which city truly makes the best bagel. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In today’s episode, Adaptive work, we explore the intersection between location and the growing number of people with disabilities entering the workforce. Our guest today is Garrett Mayersohn, a disability advocate, accessibility specialist/consultant, employment specialist and founder of love on a roll, a company and movement dedicated to breaking down barriers and fostering inclusivity, based in Boca Raton Florida. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
























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Amazing podcast! Lots of great insights and creative takes on market trends! Love the topics and looking forward to more episodes !