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Kukun Founder & CEO Raf Howery

Jeff and Kenon check in with each other. They discuss Propy's historic auction of the world’s first real estate NFT. Jeff delivers a larger-than-life Real Estate Joke of the Pod. They interview Kukun Founder & CEO Raf Howery.

Episode 16 of the ClearCast — The Real Estate Fintech Podcast podcast, hosted by Matt Lush, Kenon Chen, Jeff Allen, Raf Howery, titled "Kukun Founder & CEO Raf Howery" was published on June 29, 2021 and runs 30 minutes.

June 29, 2021 ·30m · ClearCast — The Real Estate Fintech Podcast

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Jeff and Kenon check in with each other. They discuss Propy's historic auction of the world’s first real estate NFT. Jeff delivers a larger-than-life Real Estate Joke of the Pod. They interview Kukun Founder & CEO Raf Howery.

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EPISODE DESCRIPTION

Jeff and Kenon check in with each other. They discuss Propy's historic auction of the world’s first real estate NFT. Jeff delivers a larger-than-life Real Estate Joke of the Pod. They interview Kukun Founder & CEO Raf Howery.

EPISODE BREAKDOWN

– (00:42) Intro
– (01:45) Propy's real estate NFT
– (06:35) Real Estate Joke of the Pod
– (11:03) Kukun Founder & CEO Raf Howery

ABOUT CLEARCAST PODCAST

ClearCast is the real estate fintech podcast by Clear Capital, co-hosted by Jeff Allen, EVP of innovation labs, and Kenon Chen, EVP of corporate strategy. Each month, we bring you compelling stories and revolutionary ideas from the people, companies, and institutions at the intersection of real estate, finance, and technology. Want to be a guest on the show? Email Matt Lush at [email protected].

ClearCast is the real estate fintech podcast by Clear Capital, hosted by Kenon Chen, EVP of strategy and growth at Clear Capital. Each month, we bring you compelling stories and revolutionary ideas from the people, companies, and institutions at the intersection of real estate, finance, and technology. Want to be a guest on the show? Email Jancy Ulch at [email protected].

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