EPISODE · Jun 2, 2026 · 37 MIN
MyREShow™ Pratt, Pratt, Pratt, Voting, and Critiquing AI Reels
from My Real Estate Show · host My Real Estate Studios
This episode shifts quickly, discussing politics, marketing, real estate coaching, and social media content. The conversation begins with reactions to a clip involving Spencer Pratt's Los Angeles mayoral campaign, where the hosts praise his ability to avoid partisan labels and focus instead on local issues such as homelessness, cleanliness, and city management. This leads into a broader discussion about voting habits, judicial elections, term limits, political accountability, and growing frustration with party-line politics.Sandi Lyn and Josh then examine several political campaign marketing examples, including Spencer Pratt's viral sidewalk-cleaning campaign that used pressure washing to create campaign messages on dirty sidewalks. They view it as a clever way to highlight city maintenance issues while generating attention. The discussion expands into campaign styles, with comparisons between confrontational campaigning and examples of candidates running more civil, unity-focused campaigns. The group reflects on how political messaging has shifted over the years and whether voters are becoming more focused on practical issues than partisan divisions.The second half of the episode pivots to marketing and advertising in real estate. The hosts critique an AI-generated real estate advertisement that uses Donald Trump's likeness and excessive promotional language, arguing that it feels cluttered, potentially misleading, and difficult to understand. They discuss how marketing created by AI often relies on attention-grabbing visuals and an easily identifiable “AI generated” style, while also debating whether those tactics are actually effective. The conversation broadens into a discussion about AI-generated content, branding, and the challenges of creating authentic marketing materials in an era increasingly dominated by artificial intelligence.The episode concludes with criticism of generic real estate coaching and lead-generation claims, including ads promising mastery of paid advertising in just a few days. Josh argues that effective advertising skills require years of experience and significant testing, while Sandi emphasizes that most agents already know the fundamentals they should be executing. The hosts also discuss the growing real estate coaching industry, questioning its scalability and value. The show ends on a lighter note with Producer Brian sharing a Marine Corps training story involving C4, before we preview a future episode topic about expectations placed on real estate agents in 2026.00:01 – Show Disclaimer and Intro01:36 – Spencer Pratt, Media Training & Political Messaging04:00 Voting Habits, Judges & Political Accountability09:38 LA Mayoral Race & Spencer Pratt's Campaign11:37 Sidewalk Powerwashing Ad Signs13:19 Civil Campaigning vs. Attack Politics15:45 Moving Beyond Party Politics16:51 Confusingly Focused AI-Generated Ad21:39 AI Content, Branding & Marketing Trends25:08 “Learn Paid Ads in 5 Days” Marketing Claims26:53 Real Estate Advertising Strategy27:37 Social Media Shock Content & Recruiting Tactics30:33 The Real Estate Coaching Industry34:57 Brian's Marine Corps C4 Story36:52 Closing Thoughts & Preview of Next EpisodeHave a topic you want us to discuss, or want to be a guest on our show? Follow and DM us:Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/myrealestateshow/LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/myrealestateshow/
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This episode shifts quickly, discussing politics, marketing, real estate coaching, and social media content. The conversation begins with reactions to a clip involving Spencer Pratt's Los Angeles mayoral campaign, where the hosts praise his ability to avoid partisan labels and focus instead on local issues such as homelessness, cleanliness, and city management. This leads into a broader discussion about voting habits, judicial elections, term limits, political accountability, and growing frustration with party-line politics.Sandi Lyn and Josh then examine several political campaign marketing examples, including Spencer Pratt's viral sidewalk-cleaning campaign that used pressure washing to create campaign messages on dirty sidewalks. They view it as a clever way to highlight city maintenance issues while generating attention. The discussion expands into campaign styles, with comparisons between confrontational campaigning and examples of candidates running more civil, unity-focused campaigns. The group reflects on how political messaging has shifted over the years and whether voters are becoming more focused on practical issues than partisan divisions.The second half of the episode pivots to marketing and advertising in real estate. The hosts critique an AI-generated real estate advertisement that uses Donald Trump's likeness and excessive promotional language, arguing that it feels cluttered, potentially misleading, and difficult to understand. They discuss how marketing created by AI often relies on attention-grabbing visuals and an easily identifiable “AI generated” style, while also debating whether those tactics are actually effective. The conversation broadens into a discussion about AI-generated content, branding, and the challenges of creating authentic marketing materials in an era increasingly dominated by artificial intelligence.The episode concludes with criticism of generic real estate coaching and lead-generation claims, including ads promising mastery of paid advertising in just a few days. Josh argues that effective advertising skills require years of experience and significant testing, while Sandi emphasizes that most agents already know the fundamentals they should be executing. The hosts also discuss the growing real estate coaching industry, questioning its scalability and value. The show ends on a lighter note with Producer Brian sharing a Marine Corps training story involving C4, before we preview a future episode topic about expectations placed on real estate agents in 2026.00:01 – Show Disclaimer and Intro01:36 – Spencer Pratt, Media Training & Political Messaging04:00 Voting Habits, Judges & Political Accountability09:38 LA Mayoral Race & Spencer Pratt's Campaign11:37 Sidewalk Powerwashing Ad Signs13:19 Civil Campaigning vs. Attack Politics15:45 Moving Beyond Party Politics16:51 Confusingly Focused AI-Generated Ad21:39 AI Content, Branding & Marketing Trends25:08 “Learn Paid Ads in 5 Days” Marketing Claims26:53 Real Estate Advertising Strategy27:37 Social Media Shock Content & Recruiting Tactics30:33 The Real Estate Coaching Industry34:57 Brian's Marine Corps C4 Story36:52 Closing Thoughts & Preview of Next EpisodeHave a topic you want us to discuss, or want to be a guest on our show? Follow and DM us:Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/myrealestateshow/LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/myrealestateshow/
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