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EPISODE · May 22, 2026 · 42 MIN

MyREShow™ Spencer Pratt and the Consequences for LA Real Estate

from My Real Estate Show · host My Real Estate Studios

The episode focuses on the unexpected rise of reality television personality Spencer Pratt as a serious challenger to Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass. The hosts frame the campaign through the lens of real estate, arguing that city leadership directly affects zoning, reconstruction timelines after disasters, public safety, insurance claims opportunities, and property values. Much of the discussion centers on criticism of Bass’ handling of the Pacific Palisades fires and homelessness in Los Angeles, claiming many residents feel ignored or conditioned to accept worsening conditions. They also discuss how Pratt’s personal experience losing his home in the fires has become the emotional core of his campaign messaging.A major portion of the conversation analyzes Pratt’s marketing strategy and why his city-centered campaign has gone viral nationally. They praise his use of rapidly generated AI content, parody ads, and pop culture references such as Fresh Prince, Lego, Batman, and Star Wars themed videos to connect emotionally with millennials and younger voters. They argue that Pratt succeeds because he maintains a clear identity, focuses consistently on one political opponent, and quick responses to criticism with new content. The discussion expands into broader marketing lessons for real estate professionals, emphasizing brand consistency, storytelling, audience targeting, and the importance of leaning into content that audiences respond to rather than copying traditional industry approaches.The final portion of the podcast shifts into a wider conversation about generational divides, specifically related to housing affordability for younger generations. Sandi and Josh debate how older generations holding onto wealth and real estate assets may be impacting younger buyers and career advancement opportunities, while also acknowledging the value of experience and mentorship from older generations. They then return to issues around Los Angeles poverty zones, citing statistics about homelessness, crime rates in Skid Row, deaths due to both violence and drugs, and alleged mismanagement of public funds tied to homelessness programs. The episode concludes by emphasizing that the Los Angeles mayoral race is not simply entertainment or celebrity politics, but a contest with major consequences for public safety, housing, redevelopment, and the future of one of the country’s largest real estate markets.00:00 LA Politics & Spencer Pratt’s Campaign02:59 First Reactions to Pratt Running for Mayor05:11 Criticism of Karen Bass & Palisades Fires08:20 National Political Implications & JD Vance Comparison11:37 AI Marketing, Viral Ads, & Social Media Strategy18:40 Skid Row, Crime, & Public Perception of LA20:43 Nostalgia Marketing &Targeting Millennials24:16 Generational Wealth & Housing, Boomers vs Millennials31:16 Cross-Generation Collaboration as a Business Model33:04 Marketing Lessons for Realtors37:01 Homelessness & Crime Stats41:20 Real Estate Consequences of LA PoliciesHave 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/

The episode focuses on the unexpected rise of reality television personality Spencer Pratt as a serious challenger to Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass. The hosts frame the campaign through the lens of real estate, arguing that city leadership directly affects zoning, reconstruction timelines after disasters, public safety, insurance claims opportunities, and property values. Much of the discussion centers on criticism of Bass’ handling of the Pacific Palisades fires and homelessness in Los Angeles, claiming many residents feel ignored or conditioned to accept worsening conditions. They also discuss how Pratt’s personal experience losing his home in the fires has become the emotional core of his campaign messaging.A major portion of the conversation analyzes Pratt’s marketing strategy and why his city-centered campaign has gone viral nationally. They praise his use of rapidly generated AI content, parody ads, and pop culture references such as Fresh Prince, Lego, Batman, and Star Wars themed videos to connect emotionally with millennials and younger voters. They argue that Pratt succeeds because he maintains a clear identity, focuses consistently on one political opponent, and quick responses to criticism with new content. The discussion expands into broader marketing lessons for real estate professionals, emphasizing brand consistency, storytelling, audience targeting, and the importance of leaning into content that audiences respond to rather than copying traditional industry approaches.The final portion of the podcast shifts into a wider conversation about generational divides, specifically related to housing affordability for younger generations. Sandi and Josh debate how older generations holding onto wealth and real estate assets may be impacting younger buyers and career advancement opportunities, while also acknowledging the value of experience and mentorship from older generations. They then return to issues around Los Angeles poverty zones, citing statistics about homelessness, crime rates in Skid Row, deaths due to both violence and drugs, and alleged mismanagement of public funds tied to homelessness programs. The episode concludes by emphasizing that the Los Angeles mayoral race is not simply entertainment or celebrity politics, but a contest with major consequences for public safety, housing, redevelopment, and the future of one of the country’s largest real estate markets.00:00 LA Politics & Spencer Pratt’s Campaign02:59 First Reactions to Pratt Running for Mayor05:11 Criticism of Karen Bass & Palisades Fires08:20 National Political Implications & JD Vance Comparison11:37 AI Marketing, Viral Ads, & Social Media Strategy18:40 Skid Row, Crime, & Public Perception of LA20:43 Nostalgia Marketing &Targeting Millennials24:16 Generational Wealth & Housing, Boomers vs Millennials31:16 Cross-Generation Collaboration as a Business Model33:04 Marketing Lessons for Realtors37:01 Homelessness & Crime Stats41:20 Real Estate Consequences of LA PoliciesHave 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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