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EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 36 MIN

MyREShow™ Young Spencer Pratt, Reality TV Real Estate News, and Josh Update

from My Real Estate Show · host My Real Estate Studios

At the start of the episode, Sandi Lyn and Josh cover a mix of entertainment, and reality tv real estate adjacent news, beginning with a discussion about Spencer Pratt and his long-term strategy for staying relevant in media. They analyze an old David Letterman segment about how Pratt used controversy and social intelligence to command attention on reality TV, particularly on The Hills. The conversation then shifts into celebrity real estate headlines, including reports about Catherine, Princess of Wales and Prince William seeking a new home after her cancer recovery, along with commentary on Bethenny Frankel and her financially savvy approach to real estate investing. They also revisit the “Scandoval” drama involving Tom Sandoval and Ariana Madix, discussing how their breakup and shared property became a public spectacle that reshaped both of their careers.In the industry news portion, the hosts discuss a second MLS choosing to cut off its Zillow feed after another MLS previously received a temporary restraining order in court. They speculate on how the legal and political dynamics could affect future listing syndication battles. They also break down the decision by Spyglass Realty to leave Real Brokerage after just one year in its private-label program. Sandi Lyn explains that the brokerage retained its agents and branding while cutting nearly $10,000 per month in expenses by building its own AI-driven technology stack. Josh notes that losing nearly 200 agents at once is a major blow for a brokerage operating in a growth and acquisition-focused environment.The second half of the episode becomes deeply personal as Josh discusses his recent cancer diagnosis and how it has affected both his life and career. Josh explains the challenges self-employed agents face with health insurance, treatment schedules, and deciding whether to disclose personal health struggles publicly. Josh shares that he chose transparency, partly to raise awareness about increasing cancer diagnoses among younger adults and partly because he wanted to continue helping others through his platform. He reflects on the emotional difficulty of filming the show’s very first episode just days after receiving the diagnosis, especially during an interview with a cancer survivor, which left him visibly overwhelmed. Josh discusses how maintaining routines, leaning on support from his wife and clients, and creating honest social media content helped him regain focus and even grow his business. The episode closes with both hosts encouraging viewers to prioritize medical screenings, advocate for their health, and remember that supporting a real estate agent during difficult times is never a burden.00:00 Opening Introductions03:31 Spencer Pratt and Media Mastery07:30 Celebrity Real Estate & "Scandoval"11:20 MLSs Cutting Off Zillow Feeds12:25 Spyglass Realty Leaves Real Brokerage14:30 Josh Reveals His Cancer Diagnosis20:01 Using Hardship to Build Social Media Connection24:34 The Emotional First Episode31:30 Cancer Screenings & Advocacy35:44 Closing Thoughts & Next Episodes PreviewHave 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/

At the start of the episode, Sandi Lyn and Josh cover a mix of entertainment, and reality tv real estate adjacent news, beginning with a discussion about Spencer Pratt and his long-term strategy for staying relevant in media. They analyze an old David Letterman segment about how Pratt used controversy and social intelligence to command attention on reality TV, particularly on The Hills. The conversation then shifts into celebrity real estate headlines, including reports about Catherine, Princess of Wales and Prince William seeking a new home after her cancer recovery, along with commentary on Bethenny Frankel and her financially savvy approach to real estate investing. They also revisit the “Scandoval” drama involving Tom Sandoval and Ariana Madix, discussing how their breakup and shared property became a public spectacle that reshaped both of their careers.In the industry news portion, the hosts discuss a second MLS choosing to cut off its Zillow feed after another MLS previously received a temporary restraining order in court. They speculate on how the legal and political dynamics could affect future listing syndication battles. They also break down the decision by Spyglass Realty to leave Real Brokerage after just one year in its private-label program. Sandi Lyn explains that the brokerage retained its agents and branding while cutting nearly $10,000 per month in expenses by building its own AI-driven technology stack. Josh notes that losing nearly 200 agents at once is a major blow for a brokerage operating in a growth and acquisition-focused environment.The second half of the episode becomes deeply personal as Josh discusses his recent cancer diagnosis and how it has affected both his life and career. Josh explains the challenges self-employed agents face with health insurance, treatment schedules, and deciding whether to disclose personal health struggles publicly. Josh shares that he chose transparency, partly to raise awareness about increasing cancer diagnoses among younger adults and partly because he wanted to continue helping others through his platform. He reflects on the emotional difficulty of filming the show’s very first episode just days after receiving the diagnosis, especially during an interview with a cancer survivor, which left him visibly overwhelmed. Josh discusses how maintaining routines, leaning on support from his wife and clients, and creating honest social media content helped him regain focus and even grow his business. The episode closes with both hosts encouraging viewers to prioritize medical screenings, advocate for their health, and remember that supporting a real estate agent during difficult times is never a burden.00:00 Opening Introductions03:31 Spencer Pratt and Media Mastery07:30 Celebrity Real Estate & "Scandoval"11:20 MLSs Cutting Off Zillow Feeds12:25 Spyglass Realty Leaves Real Brokerage14:30 Josh Reveals His Cancer Diagnosis20:01 Using Hardship to Build Social Media Connection24:34 The Emotional First Episode31:30 Cancer Screenings & Advocacy35:44 Closing Thoughts & Next Episodes PreviewHave 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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