Mindset Magic: Turning Illusions Into Results
What if the world isn’t holding you back—your beliefs are? We sit down with Anders Hansen, CEO of Real Magic, to explore how illusions reveal the shortcuts our minds take and how shifting identity can unlock results that look impossible from the outside. From a floating glass to a domino trick your brain tries to complete, Anders shows that the real sleight of hand happens in our perception—and that’s exactly where transformation begins.We dig into the five mental illusions that keep ambitious people stuck in hustle, fear, lack, grind, or luck. Anders explains why fascination opens the door for new ideas to land, how agreement cements them, and why shock is a costly teacher. The conversation moves from theory to practice as we break down A, B, and C goals—and why C goals, the ones you truly want, carry an energetic pull that makes 10x simpler than 2x. Along the way, Anders shares his own reinvention from burnout to breakthrough, the role of mentorship, and the power of choosing identity before outcomes.If you’ve ever obsessed over price instead of results, or traded time for money while ignoring the leverage of ideas, this one will reset your compass. We talk self-image as the performance ceiling, the ego’s trap of waiting for the world to change, and the soul’s path of feeling first so reality can follow. You’ll leave with a practical lens to rewire reality: upgrade beliefs, set imagination-led targets, and build daily proof that matches who you decide to be.If this conversation sparked something, follow and share it with a friend who’s ready for a leap. Subscribe for more mindset, leadership, and performance deep dives, and leave a quick review to tell us the illusion you’re releasing next.Hi This is Brad Weisman - Click Here to Send Me a Text Message ---Welcome to The Brad Weisman Show, where we dive into the world of real estate, real life, and everything in between with your host, Brad Weisman! 🎙️ Join us for candid conversations, laughter, and a fresh take on the real world. Get ready to explore the ups and downs of life with a side of humor. From property to personality, we've got it all covered. Tune in, laugh along, and let's get real! 🏡🌟 #TheBradWeismanShow #RealEstateRealLife Credits - The music for my podcast was written and performed by Jeff Miller.
A Local Actor Lands Paulie In “I Play Rocky”
What if a steakhouse hello changed your life? That’s the spark behind Scot Teller’s leap from local pizza legend to playing Paulie in the upcoming movie “I Play Rocky,” the new Peter Farrelly–directed film about Stallone’s relentless fight to star in his own script. We get into the improbable path: standing in on sets for camera and lighting, reconnecting with Griffin Dunne on a Lancaster shoot, and waking up to a text that led to Farrelly’s call. The audition wasn’t a layup—Scott had to earn it—but the resemblance to Burt Young, the work ethic, and the steady mindset made the difference.We talk about the deeper engine behind this break: years earlier, Scott lost almost everything after bad investments and trusted partnerships went wrong. As a single dad in a spiral, he reached for a simple mantra—“What would Rocky do?”—and used it to reframe his days, guard his circle, and filter out noise. That shift in focus unlocked the kind of presence that crews love and directors trust. If you’re chasing a creative pivot or a late-blooming dream, you’ll hear concrete lessons on reputation, showing up for small opportunities, and the quiet power of staying ready.There’s plenty of film love too. Scot shares why the casting for Rocky, Adrian, and Mickey feels uncannily right, what makes Paulie such a demanding role to inhabit, and how production is rolling across New Jersey and Philadelphia toward a 2026 release. It’s a full-circle story: a fan who credits Rocky with saving his life now honoring Burt Young’s legacy on screen. If resilience, serendipity, and behind-the-scenes filmmaking light you up, this one’s for you.If you enjoyed the conversation, follow the show, share it with a friend who loves Rocky, and leave a quick review to help more people find us.Hi This is Brad Weisman - Click Here to Send Me a Text Message ---Welcome to The Brad Weisman Show, where we dive into the world of real estate, real life, and everything in between with your host, Brad Weisman! 🎙️ Join us for candid conversations, laughter, and a fresh take on the real world. Get ready to explore the ups and downs of life with a side of humor. From property to personality, we've got it all covered. Tune in, laugh along, and let's get real! 🏡🌟 #TheBradWeismanShow #RealEstateRealLife Credits - The music for my podcast was written and performed by Jeff Miller.
Micro Markets Tell The Real Story Of Housing
Our Guest this week is Pete HeimA national headline won’t tell you why locally we climbed 5.7% while the U.S. barely cleared 2.1%—but we will. We unpack the real numbers behind 2025’s housing market, spotlight the Northeast’s outsized role, and share what those trends mean for smarter decisions in 2026. From absorption near a month to a 23-day local average time on market, the signals point to a tight, resilient region where pricing strategy and product quality matter more than ever.We also dig into the gap between seller expectations and reality. 8 out of 10 sellers think they’ll get over asking, but only 1 in 4 do—because price still sets the stage. With rates hovering near the low 6's and the long-term average near 7.7%, the “lock-in” freeze is thawing as life events push more owners to list. If mortgage rates slip under 6%, expect a wave of new inventory, better choice for buyers, and calmer, sustainable appreciation in the 3% to 4% range locally.City markets remain pocketed and unpredictable: million-dollar rowhomes draw multiple offers in the right blocks while similar-price properties stall a few neighborhoods away. We explore how micro location, condition, and policy shape outcomes, from proposed rent caps in New York City to on-the-ground redevelopment stories like the Exeter Promenade. The through-line is clear: local economics and property rights guide investment, pricing, and timing far more than national averages do.Want the edge for 2026? Use clean pricing, strong prep; watch neighborhood data, not just headlines; and track how rates and policy shifts could open or close windows. If this breakdown helped, follow the show, share it with a friend who’s planning a move, and leave a quick review to tell us what you want us to analyze next.Hi This is Brad Weisman - Click Here to Send Me a Text Message ---Welcome to The Brad Weisman Show, where we dive into the world of real estate, real life, and everything in between with your host, Brad Weisman! 🎙️ Join us for candid conversations, laughter, and a fresh take on the real world. Get ready to explore the ups and downs of life with a side of humor. From property to personality, we've got it all covered. Tune in, laugh along, and let's get real! 🏡🌟 #TheBradWeismanShow #RealEstateRealLife Credits - The music for my podcast was written and performed by Jeff Miller.
Turning Breakdowns Into Breakthroughs With Dan Tocchini
Ready for a reframe that actually changes how you lead? We sit down with transformational coach Dan Tocchini to unpack why conflict isn’t a detour from progress but the most reliable road to it. From the first moment you commit to a bold outcome, resistance appears. Dan shows how to meet that resistance with clear aims, better questions, and conversations that create alignment instead of drama.We dive into the mindset shift that turns breakdowns into breakthroughs. Rather than fall into blame, shame, or chasing credit, Dan walks us through a simple operating system: accept the results your system produces, then ask what’s working, what’s not, and what’s missing for the future you’re committed to. We also explore how to argue well. You’ll learn to slow down, surface premises, avoid logical traps, and take the other person’s side so well they nod. That’s how teams get smarter fast.When defensiveness spikes, Dan offers a disarming move: ask what could be true in what they’re saying. Pair that with honest speech—naming what’s real for you now—and you speed up the path to truth and trust. We round out with The Change Imperative, Dan’s practical framework for leading transitions: identify natural influencers, win the fence-sitters, engage the levelers, and expect turbulence before lift. If you want meetings with less heat and more light, this one’s a playbook.Grab Dan’s free ebook “The Change Imperative” at takenewground.com, then tell us your biggest takeaway. If this conversation helped, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review so more leaders can turn conflict into momentum.Hi This is Brad Weisman - Click Here to Send Me a Text Message ---Welcome to The Brad Weisman Show, where we dive into the world of real estate, real life, and everything in between with your host, Brad Weisman! 🎙️ Join us for candid conversations, laughter, and a fresh take on the real world. Get ready to explore the ups and downs of life with a side of humor. From property to personality, we've got it all covered. Tune in, laugh along, and let's get real! 🏡🌟 #TheBradWeismanShow #RealEstateRealLife Credits - The music for my podcast was written and performed by Jeff Miller.
Weisman Family Christmas Special 2025
The Weisman Family Christmas with Brad, Jess, Catherine and CarsonThe room is buzzing before the mics even warm up—tree debates, cookie takes, and the joyful chaos that only a family Christmas special can deliver. We invite you into our living room as we swap stories about real trees versus fake, the power of a good holiday soundtrack, and why Christmas Eve still hits like magic. If you’ve ever argued over which movie starts the season or whether peppermint deserves a permanent spot in the freezer, you’ll feel right at home.We move from traditions to taste—Plow Farms popcorn while picking the tree, the Colors of Christmas album during decorating, and Andrea Bocelli on repeat when the house finally quiets. The kids put in their votes for advent calendars, school news segments, and those TastyKake cookies that somehow disappear faster than the beef and lobster on Christmas Day. We revisit the greatest gifts—PS5s and Starter Jackets, Ataris and Pianos—and consider what rising wish lists say about what we value now: time, tools, and the chance to make something together. There’s even a hopeful plea for a 3D printer, because creativity is a gift that keeps giving.Beyond the fun, we sit with what matters most: gratitude for health, faith that centers the season, and the steady warmth of being together. Not everyone gets these moments, and that awareness deepens the meaning of the ones we do have. From Christmas Vacation and Elf to Carol of the Bells and the Post-Thanksgiving music rule, this is a cheerful, honest snapshot of a family finding rhythm, laughter, and purpose in December.If this episode made you smile, tap follow, share it with someone who loves the holidays, and leave a quick review to help others find the show. Your support keeps the lights twinkling all year."Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from OUR FAMILY to YOURS... and as always, Thanks for Listing to Our Show!!" - Brad WeismanHi This is Brad Weisman - Click Here to Send Me a Text Message Keller Williams Platinum RealtyBrad Weisman has been a Realtor since 1992 and proudly sponsors this podcast!Comfort Pro, IncFamily-Owned and Operated Heating, Air Conditioning, and Geothermal Contractors, Since 2001Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.---Welcome to The Brad Weisman Show, where we dive into the world of real estate, real life, and everything in between with your host, Brad Weisman! 🎙️ Join us for candid conversations, laughter, and a fresh take on the real world. Get ready to explore the ups and downs of life with a side of humor. From property to personality, we've got it all covered. Tune in, laugh along, and let's get real! 🏡🌟 #TheBradWeismanShow #RealEstateRealLife Credits - The music for my podcast was written and performed by Jeff Miller.