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Building Bigger Lives

De: Michael Regan & Kathryn Pedersen
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The Building Bigger Lives Podcast is co-hosted by Michael Regan & Kathryn Pedersen. Each episode is designed to help housing industry professionals navigate significant changes and find better flow between their personal & professional lives. The podcast features guests and topics rooted in real-world experiences + practical advice. Tune in, follow, and feel free to share!2024 Desarrollo Personal Economía Gestión y Liderazgo Liderazgo Éxito Personal
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  • Ep 71: The Quarterly Review
    Jun 4 2025

    In this episode of the Building Bigger Lives podcast, Michael and Kathryn discuss the importance and process of conducting quarterly business reviews. They recommend scheduling reviews 7-10 days after the end of each quarter, blocking out a half-day for the review, though it typically takes about 90 minutes. The review process involves gathering relevant data, scorecarding the previous quarter's focus plan, and applying the KISS filter (Keep, Improve, Start, Stop) to determine what to continue, adjust, begin, or cease in the upcoming quarter.

    They emphasize the importance of aligning quarterly plans with annual objectives and sharing the new plan with stakeholders. Furthermore, they stress the importance of reviewing and adjusting one's quarterly plan, identifying ingrained habits to make room for new habits and daily disciplines, and the value of teaching others as a way to improve oneself. Finally, they stress the need to reflect any changes in the calendar to ensure proper prioritization.

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    26 m
  • Ep 70: Nobody Wants a Mortgage - An interview with Roy Meshel
    May 28 2025

    In this episode of Building Bigger Lives, our guest Roy Meshel introduces a new video series with the theme "Nobody wants a mortgage, they want the moment." The series focuses on the idea that life is a collection of moments, and people seek mortgages as a means to create meaningful experiences. Roy shares that he has been hearing amazing stories from people in response to this concept.

    Michael expresses interest in discussing this theme further, as he believes it captures the heart of why people truly seek mortgages beyond just rates and loans. The conversation is set to explore some of the stories Roy has collected and the impact of this perspective on the mortgage industry. Roy discusses the importance of focusing on the human moments behind mortgage transactions rather than just the financial details. He explains how his company started sharing client stories to remind staff of the real impact of their work. Now they create video testimonials where past clients share meaningful moments in their homes.

    Roy recounts some powerful stories, including a veteran surprising his kids after deployment and a family celebrating a loved one's life. He emphasizes how these stories re-energize the team by highlighting the profound human experiences they help facilitate, beyond just processing loans. The initiative has changed how Roy views and describes his work - from simply doing mortgages to helping create meaningful moments for families.

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    Contact Coach Michael Regan-

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    www.linkedin.com/in/mregan/

    Contact Kathryn Pedersen-

    http://www.instagram.com/steamboatmortgage

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    32 m
  • Ep 69: Time Tracking - The Key to Priority Management
    May 21 2025

    Michael and Kathryn discuss the time tracking tool, a spreadsheet that breaks down a day into 15-minute increments to log activities. They explain that the purpose is to create awareness of how time is actually spent, which often differs from perception. The tool can reveal inefficiencies, distractions, and opportunities for improvement in time management. They suggest using the data to identify high-value activities, group similar tasks, eliminate distractions, and create more effective time blocks. The goal is not micromanagement, but rather to gain insights that can lead to increased productivity and better work-life balance.

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    Contact Coach Michael Regan-

    www.facebook.com/CoachMichaelRegan

    www.instagram.com/coachmichaelregan/

    www.linkedin.com/in/mregan/

    Contact Kathryn Pedersen-

    http://www.instagram.com/steamboatmortgage

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    23 m
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