As the world eventually recovers from the Covid-19 pandemic, there is an invaluable opportunity to re-set priorities and re-focus business beyond just the bottom line. In this final Mental Health Awareness Week podcast from EG, our guests ask whether a kinder, more compassionate real estate industry could be one silver lining from these painful months.
EG deputy editor Tim Burke is joined by
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