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The Be Better Podcast

The Be Better Podcast

著者: Infinity Real Estate Services
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Welcome to the Be Better Podcast with Infinity Real Estate Services. True stories from Bakersfield’s business owners and entrepreneurs. We have sold over 50,000 homes in the Kern County area and are still going! Delete your limiting beliefs; if you have a dream, turn it into a goal. Only massive, inspired action will get you to where you want to be. If you are starting a business or looking to grow one, you are in the right spot. Welcome to the BeBetter Experience.Infinity Real Estate Services マネジメント・リーダーシップ リーダーシップ 経済学 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • The Truth About the 2026 Housing Market (Most Agents Won’t Survive)
    2026/04/13
    What if the problem isn’t the market… but how you show up in it? In this episode, Lee Barrison and his son Noah break down the reality of the 2026 real estate market - and it’s not what most agents want to hear. This isn’t a crash. It’s not a boom. It’s something most agents have never actually experienced… a normal market. And in a normal market, the truth gets exposed. With data showing that 82% of agents didn’t sell a single home last year, Lee and Noah unpack what separates the ones who last from the ones who disappear. This conversation cuts through the noise and gets back to fundamentals: prospecting, appointments, consistency, and the discipline to do the work even when it’s repetitive and uncomfortable. They also tackle one of the biggest mistakes agents make - avoiding hard conversations. In today’s market, honesty in pricing isn’t optional… it’s the difference between wasting time and actually closing deals. But this episode goes deeper than strategy. It’s about mindset. The internal voice that blames the market. The excuses. The stories we tell ourselves when things get hard. Lee calls it the “drunk monkey” - and if you don’t learn how to manage it, it will cost you. This isn’t a hype video. It’s a reality check. And for those willing to hear it… a roadmap to staying in the game when most won’t.
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    30 分
  • Four components of becoming a highly productive
    2026/04/03
    In this podcast, Lee Barrison of Infinity Real Estate Services discusses the four components of becoming a highly productive real estate agent, focusing on balancing "Money-Making Activities" (MMAs) with "Income Servicing Activities". Money-Making Activities (MMAs) MMAs are the activities that directly produce income and commissions. Barrison identifies four key categories: Prospecting (Lead Generation): This is the daily "vehicle" of the business that creates momentum. It requires talking to people every single day to ensure a steady stream of income. Lead Follow-Up: This involves contacting individuals who want to take action within the next 30 days or less. The primary goal of lead follow-up is to set appointments rather than engaging in casual conversation. Preparation: Once an appointment is set, agents must conduct research and marketing to ensure they are "spot on" when meeting with clients. Showing Up (Appointment Time): This is the most critical phase where agents have roughly 15 minutes to present professionally and secure a signed contract. Income Servicing Activities These activities occur once a transaction is in escrow and include tasks such as handling disclosures and inspections. While necessary for communicating with current clients, Barrison notes that these tasks do not generate additional income. Productivity Strategy To achieve high productivity, Barrison recommends a specific time allocation: 80% of time should be dedicated to Money-Making Activities. 20% of time should be focused on Income Servicing Activities.
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    7 分
  • The Sunday Reset
    2025/12/18
    In this episode of the Be Better Podcast, host Lee Barrison sits down with Bakersfield native Carrington Prichett - youth mentor, minister, and author of The Sunday Reset. Carrington shares his heart for helping young people realign, refocus, and start again, even when life has required multiple resets. Drawing from his work with at-risk youth through Garden Pathways, he speaks candidly about mentorship, faith in action, the impact of social media on mental health, and the power of prayer as a grounding force in everyday life. The conversation also explores Carrington’s approach to intentional living, including his Sunday Reset practice, which inspired his journal designed to help others reset spiritually, emotionally, and practically every week. This episode is a thoughtful and encouraging reminder that growth often starts with pausing, listening, and choosing to be better one step at a time.
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    24 分
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