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  • The Experience Gap Is Gone — Here's Your Real Advantage
    2026/04/13

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    A first-year agent with a $20 ChatGPT subscription can now outproduce a ten-year veteran on raw content volume. Not eventually. This week.

    If that statement makes you uncomfortable, good. That's where this conversation starts.

    In this episode, Matt Goldman makes a direct case to experienced real estate agents: the gap that experience used to create — the volume, the output, the consistent presence — has been erased by AI. And if your current strategy is to post more often, you are competing on the one variable that no longer belongs to you.

    The real advantage experienced agents hold is judgment. The opinion built from watching the same market move through multiple cycles. The thing you see in a negotiation or a seller's hesitation or a shifting neighborhood that no newer agent can replicate with a prompt. That's your edge. The problem is it doesn't show up in your content automatically. You have to put it there on purpose.

    Matt walks through the story of Maria, a nine-year agent who stopped asking "how much should I post?" and started asking "what can only I say?" — and what happened to her business within 60 days. He closes with three specific actions any experienced agent can take this week to start building real authority instead of just volume.

    This is what Creative Authority is about: using AI to carry something real, not to generate something generic.

    What You'll Learn in This Episode

    Why the content gap between new and experienced agents has effectively closed, and what that means for your strategy. Why posting more is the wrong response to being outpaced on volume. What judgment-based content actually looks like versus market update content. How one experienced agent doubled her inbound DMs in 60 days by getting specific instead of prolific. The honest diagnostic question that tells you whether you have a content problem or an authority problem. Three things you can do this week — none of them taking more than an hour — to start putting your actual expertise into your marketing.

    Timestamps

    • 0:00 — The gap between new and experienced agents is gone
    • 1:00 — Introduction: 12 years in real estate, 3 years using AI
    • 1:30 — What experience used to buy you
    • 2:30 — Why that gap has closed — and why it's not coming back
    • 3:30 — The real threat: volume no longer signals expertise
    • 4:30 — Your actual advantage: judgment, pattern recognition, point of view
    • 5:30 — Maria's story: from posting more to posting with authority
    • 7:30 — The honest question every experienced agent needs to answer
    • 8:30 — The difference between a content problem and an authority problem
    • 9:00 — Three things to do this week
    • 10:30 — What Creative Authority is actually built on

    Resources

    • Start building your AI system around your expertise: agentslearnai.com
    • Get the AI Mission Statement and Canonical Voice Reference worksheets: agentslearnai.com

    Connect with Matt

    Email: matt@mattgoldmanhomes.com Website: agentslearnai.com

    Subscribe wherever you listen.

    Topics Covered

    Real estate agent marketing | AI for real estate agents | Experienced real estate agent strategy | Personal brand for realtors | Real estate content strategy | Real estate authority building | Creative Authority Podcast | Real estate social media | Volume vs authority | Real estate thought leadership | AI content for real estate | Real estate market expertise | Real estate coaching | Matt Goldman | agentslearnai.com | Real estate Instagram strategy | Real estate sphere of influence

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    10 分
  • The Only Strategic Move for Real Estate Agents Right Now
    2026/04/06

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    Compass is buying everyone. Zillow is facing lawsuits. People are questioning the future of the MLS and NAR. Commissions are in the news again. And if you're a practicing real estate agent in 2026, you've probably heard more opinions in the last six months than you can process.

    Matt Goldman's response: tune it out and buckle down.

    In this episode, Matt cuts through the industry noise and makes the case that there is exactly one strategic move available to individual agents and team leaders right now — and it has nothing to do with switching brokerages, chasing headlines, or waiting to see how the dust settles. It has everything to do with personal brand, intentional AI use, and the kind of market authority that follows you no matter who's buying whom.

    This is a frank conversation about where the industry actually is, why generic AI content is already eroding trust with consumers, and how agents who use AI with authorship and intention are quietly building the most defensible businesses in real estate.

    What You'll Learn in This Episode

    Why brokerage changes, platform shifts, and industry lawsuits matter far less than the equity you've built in your own name and reputation. How real estate agents are already misusing AI in ways consumers can detect. What it means to use AI to build personal brand rather than flatten it. Why the NAR commission lawsuit changed less than people feared — and how personal brand was the actual hedge. How the Creative Authority System (mission statement, decision rules, canonical voice reference) accelerates authentic personal brand development faster than traditional branding approaches.

    Timestamps

    • 0:00 — The 2026 real estate landscape: Compass, Zillow, NAR, MLS uncertainty
    • 1:00 — Introduction to Creative Authority Podcast
    • 2:00 — What all the industry noise actually means for individual agents
    • 3:30 — The only real strategic move available right now
    • 4:30 — Why personal brand protects you from brokerage changes and industry shifts
    • 5:30 — How AI is accelerating the generic content problem in real estate
    • 7:00 — Using AI to build personal brand, not replace it
    • 8:30 — The Creative Authority System: mission statement, decision rules, canonical voice reference
    • 10:00 — What the NAR lawsuit taught Matt about personal brand as a business hedge
    • 11:15 — Closing thoughts and how to connect

    Resources Mentioned

    • Learn the Creative Authority System: agentslearnai.com
    • Get the AI Mission Statement and Canonical Voice Reference worksheets: agentslearnai.com

    Connect with Matt

    Website: agentslearnai.com Instagram: @matt.gold.man LinkedIn: Matt Goldman 108 YouTube: Search Matt Goldman

    Topics Covered

    Real estate industry 2026 | Compass acquisitions | Zillow lawsuit | NAR lawsuit update | MLS future | Real estate personal brand | AI for real estate agents | Real estate agent marketing | Generic AI content | ChatGPT for realtors | Real estate authority building | Creative Authority Podcast | AI mission statement | Canonical voice reference | Decision rules for AI | Real estate market uncertainty | Buyer consultation | Commission transparency | Real estate brokerage changes | agentslearnai.com | Matt Goldman | Grand Rapids real estate | Bellingham real estate

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    15 分
  • Why “Write in My Voice” Fails — and How to Actually Train AI to Think Like You
    2026/02/05

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    Most people are using ChatGPT the wrong way.

    If you’re asking AI to “write in your voice,” this episode explains why that approach breaks down—and how to use AI without losing your identity, judgment, or creativity.

    In this episode of the Creative Authority Podcast, Matt Goldman walks through the system he uses to train AI to think the way he thinks, rather than relying on prompt tricks or examples that don’t hold up over time. This conversation introduces three foundational components—an AI mission statement, decision rules, and a canonical voice reference—that work together as an operating system for AI.

    Matt also shares a real client case study showing how this setup reduced a complex, nuanced client email from over an hour of work to just minutes, while improving clarity and professionalism.

    This episode is especially relevant for real estate agents, advisors, coaches, and other service-based professionals who want AI to support their thinking—not replace it.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • Why prompts are less important than most AI education claims
    • How to define an AI mission statement that governs output
    • How decision rules act as guardrails for tone, judgment, and ethics
    • Why example-based voice training fails over time
    • How a canonical voice reference creates consistent, human-sounding communication
    • How to use AI to explain tradeoffs clearly without hype or pressure

    Resources mentioned:

    • AI Mission Statement Worksheet
    • Canonical Voice Reference Worksheet

    (Links available in the episode description or at the Creative Authority website)

    Next steps

    If this episode helped you think differently about AI, leave a review or share it with a colleague who’s struggling to use AI without sounding generic.
    If you’ve tried this system, send feedback or questions—this work is evolving, and the learning is happening in real time.

    Subscribe for future episodes exploring AI, authorship, judgment, and Creative Authority.

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    15 分
  • Why Real Estate Agents Are Using AI Wrong
    2026/01/13

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    Most real estate agents are using AI to produce more content faster.
    The agents who are actually succeeding are using AI to clarify their thinking.

    In this episode of the Humanity First Podcast, Matt Goldman—practicing real estate agent and AI educator—explains why authorship over automation is the defining skill for agents who want to stand out, build trust, and remain irreplaceable in an AI-driven industry

    Clients don’t hire you for information.
    They already have Zillow. Redfin. Market stats.

    They hire you for:

    • Your interpretation of the data
    • Your judgment under uncertainty
    • Your lived experience
    • Your ability to create clarity when decisions matter

    This episode challenges the way AI is currently being sold to real estate agents—and explains why letting AI think for you erodes trust, confidence, and credibility.

    You’ll learn:

    • Why “write this in my voice” is the wrong starting point
    • What your real voice actually is (decision-making, not tone)
    • How to train AI around how you think, not what you sell
    • Why speed is the wrong success metric—and clarity is the right one
    • How to build a mission-driven AI workflow that protects authorship
    • A practical framework for using AI as a refiner, not a strategist

    This is not an anti-AI episode.
    It’s a pro-human one.

    If you’re a real estate agent—or any service professional—who wants to:

    • Use AI without sounding generic
    • Preserve trust with clients
    • Strengthen your authority instead of outsourcing it
    • Build a long-term, referral-driven business

    …this episode will fundamentally change how you work with AI.

    Want the worksheets or frameworks mentioned in the episode?
    Reach out directly—this conversation is just getting started.

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    26 分
  • How to Use AI in Real Estate Without Sounding Like Everyone Else
    2026/01/08

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    Most conversations about AI in real estate start with automation.
    More content. Faster output. Less effort.

    This episode argues that approach is backwards.

    In this episode of the Humanity First AI Podcast, Realtor and AI coach Matt Goldman makes the case for authorship over automation — a way of working with AI that protects your voice, strengthens trust, and builds real authority in your local market.

    This is not an anti-AI conversation.
    It’s a pro-human one.

    Matt breaks down why “write this in my voice” doesn’t work, how over-automation is quietly training agents to sound identical, and why clients will become increasingly skilled at detecting polished but lifeless content.

    You’ll also learn an authorship-first framework for using AI in real estate — one that starts with your lived experience and judgment, then uses AI to expand, refine, and polish your thinking instead of replacing it.

    This episode is especially relevant for:

    • Referral-based real estate agents
    • Agents who value trust, relationships, and community
    • Professionals who want to use AI without sacrificing credibility or creativity

    If your business depends on people choosing you — not just your content — this episode lays the foundation for how to work with AI long-term.

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    22 分
  • Staying Human While Working With AI
    2025/12/17

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    This podcast didn’t begin as a show about AI.
    It began as a response to something I couldn’t ignore.

    As our work gets faster and more automated, something subtle starts to disappear — authorship. Not just what we say, but how we think, how we decide, and how we show up in our work.

    This first episode is an origin story — and an introduction to a way of working that keeps your voice intact while still using AI responsibly.

    At the center of this conversation is what I call The Creative Partnership Framework — a five-step rhythm designed to keep humans in the driver’s seat.

    It looks like this:

    Originate — Start with something that’s yours. A thought. A sentence. A feeling. A point of view. This is where authorship begins.

    AI Expand — Once the direction is set, use AI to broaden the idea. Challenge it. Push it. Explore variations. Expansion is powerful — but it doesn’t choose for you.

    Refine — This is where most people stop short. Refinement is where you remove what doesn’t feel like you, add your personality, and reconnect the idea to real human experience. This is where your voice becomes visible.

    AI Polishes — Only after refinement do you let AI clean up structure, pacing, and flow. Polishing is craft, not authorship. You’re still the author. AI is the editor.

    Finalize — The final step is a human one. Does this sound like you? Does it feel alive? Would you stand behind it publicly? If not, you refine again.

    Throughout the episode, I explain why this framework isn’t just about better content — it’s about better thinking.

    We talk about:
    – Why AI isn’t the threat, but losing your point of view is
    – How authorship becomes a form of leadership
    – Why clarity of voice builds trust in real estate and creative work
    – And how training AI becomes a mirror for how you think, speak, and persuade

    This isn’t a podcast about hacks, prompts, or shortcuts.

    It’s a conversation about staying human while using powerful tools — and learning to lead with intention instead of automation.

    I’m Matt Goldman. I work at the intersection of real estate, creativity, and AI, helping people use these tools without losing themselves in the process.

    This is where the conversation starts.

    Thanks for listening.

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    19 分