EPISODE · May 27, 2026 · 50 MIN
No Filter: 20 Questions We Probably Shouldn't Answer (Let alone ask)
from The Spiro Podcast: Managing your Real Estate Photography & Videography Business · host Spiro
Episode Summary What happens when Todd and Craig throw out the script and answer the kinds of questions that usually stay behind the scenes? In this episode of the Spiro Podcast, the conversation gets more candid, personal, and unpredictable as they work through a mix of business, industry, mindset, and opinion-based questions. From entrepreneurship and client relationships to burnout, growth, mistakes, and hot takes within the real estate media world, this episode offers a more relaxed and unfiltered look at the people behind the business. Some answers are practical, some are funny, and some probably shouldn’t have been said out loud. Relevant Links Spiro Software Platform: https://www.spiro.media/ Spiro Contact Email: [email protected] Chapter Timestamps 0:00 Episode Open & Introduction 1:15 Question #1 – Biggest Early Business Mistake? 3:40 Question #2 – What’s Harder Than People Think? 5:55 Question #3 – Most Common Cause of Burnout? 8:20 Question #4 – Biggest Waste of Time for Media Pros? 10:50 Question #5 – When Should You Raise Prices? 13:15 Question #6 – Biggest Client Red Flag? 15:45 Question #7 – What Do Clients Actually Value Most? 18:20 Question #8 – Best Way to Stand Out? 20:50 Question #9 – Biggest Team Mistake? 23:15 Question #10 – What Should People Stop Overcomplicating? 25:35 Question #11 – Thoughts on Social Media Consistency? 28:00 Question #12 – What Helps Build Long-Term Clients? 30:25 Question #13 – Biggest Industry Frustration? 32:50 Question #14 – Most Underrated Skill? 35:15 Question #15 – Best Investment You Made in Business? 37:40 Question #16 – Something You Changed Your Mind About? 40:05 Question #17 – What Holds Most Businesses Back? 42:35 Question #18 – Advice for New Media Pros? 45:10 Question #19 – Biggest Opportunity Right Now? 47:45 Question #20 – Final Hot Take 50:15 Episode Wrap-Up
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Episode Summary What happens when Todd and Craig throw out the script and answer the kinds of questions that usually stay behind the scenes? In this episode of the Spiro Podcast, the conversation gets more candid, personal, and unpredictable as they work through a mix of business, industry, mindset, and opinion-based questions. From entrepreneurship and client relationships to burnout, growth, mistakes, and hot takes within the real estate media world, this episode offers a more relaxed and unfiltered look at the people behind the business. Some answers are practical, some are funny, and some probably shouldn’t have been said out loud. Relevant Links Spiro Software Platform: https://www.spiro.media/Spiro Contact Email: [email protected] Chapter Timestamps 0:00 Episode Open & Introduction1:15 Question #1 – Biggest Early Business Mistake?3:40 Question #2 – What’s Harder Than People Think?5:55 Question #3 – Most Common Cause of Burnout?8:20 Question #4 – Biggest Waste of Time for Media Pros?10:50 Question #5 – When Should You Raise Prices?13:15 Question #6 – Biggest Client Red Flag?15:45 Question #7 – What Do Clients Actually Value Most?18:20 Question #8 – Best Way to Stand Out?20:50 Question #9 – Biggest Team Mistake?23:15 Question #10 – What Should People Stop Overcomplicating?25:35 Question #11 – Thoughts on Social Media Consistency?28:00 Question #12 – What Helps Build Long-Term Clients?30:25 Question #13 – Biggest Industry Frustration?32:50 Question #14 – Most Underrated Skill?35:15 Question #15 – Best Investment You Made in Business?37:40 Question #16 – Something You Changed Your Mind About?40:05 Question #17 – What Holds Most Businesses Back?42:35 Question #18 – Advice for New Media Pros?45:10 Question #19 – Biggest Opportunity Right Now?47:45 Question #20 – Final Hot Take50:15 Episode Wrap-Up
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