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EPISODE · Feb 14, 2026 · 28 MIN

026 - The Accidental Educator: Embracing Unexpected Paths

from The Turnover · host Multifamily Media Network

In this engaging conversation, the hosts Chris, Mark and Paul reflect on valuable lessons learned too late in their careers, particularly in the context of the multifamily industry. They discuss the importance of understanding one's role, financial responsibilities, and the significance of tailoring education to different audiences. The conversation also touches on the distinction between preventive and reactive maintenance, as well as the complexities of maintaining different professional personas. Through humor and personal anecdotes, the hosts provide insights into their experiences and encourage listeners to reflect on their own career journeys.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Holiday Greetings02:16 Lessons Learned Too Late in Career06:52 Understanding Roles and Responsibilities12:35 The Importance of Audience Engagement16:01 Financial Responsibilities in Maintenance19:28 Preventive vs. Reactive Maintenance24:39 The Complexity of Professional Personas🔔 Click subscribe to @MultifamilyMediaNetwork on YouTube and stay up to date on our growing lineup of multifamily industry leaders and must-hear conversations!📰 Sign up at https://multifamilymedianetwork.com/ to receive our newsletter and explore our library of podcasts and blogs from today’s multifamily experts!#CustomerExperience #PersonalizedService #ActiveListening #CXStrategies #EarnedProspects #CustomerSatisfaction #Referrals #MultifamilyLeadership #ResidentExperience #PropertyManagement

In this engaging conversation, the hosts Chris, Mark and Paul reflect on valuable lessons learned too late in their careers, particularly in the context of the multifamily industry. They discuss the importance of understanding one's role, financial responsibilities, and the significance of tailoring education to different audiences. The conversation also touches on the distinction between preventive and reactive maintenance, as well as the complexities of maintaining different professional personas. Through humor and personal anecdotes, the hosts provide insights into their experiences and encourage listeners to reflect on their own career journeys.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Holiday Greetings02:16 Lessons Learned Too Late in Career06:52 Understanding Roles and Responsibilities12:35 The Importance of Audience Engagement16:01 Financial Responsibilities in Maintenance19:28 Preventive vs. Reactive Maintenance24:39 The Complexity of Professional Personas🔔 Click subscribe to @MultifamilyMediaNetwork on YouTube and stay up to date on our growing lineup of multifamily industry leaders and must-hear conversations!📰 Sign up at https://multifamilymedianetwork.com/ to receive our newsletter and explore our library of podcasts and blogs from today’s multifamily experts!#CustomerExperience #PersonalizedService #ActiveListening #CXStrategies #EarnedProspects #CustomerSatisfaction #Referrals #MultifamilyLeadership #ResidentExperience #PropertyManagement

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