This Week on The MORE Network: Insights, Strategies, and Stories Shaping Real Estate Today

The MORE Network is where real estate insight meets engaging conversation. From shifting markets and strategic deals to design trends and personal stories, we bring you the perspectives shaping the industry today. Whether you’re a seasoned professional, an investor looking for an edge, or simply fascinated by the world of real estate, there’s always a new angle to explore.

This week’s lineup delivers insight, inspiration, and actionable advice: a look at September employment numbers and pending home sales, along with the latest on mortgage rates; an exploration of how reputations are built, why they matter more than ever, and how to shape yours intentionally; and a deep dive into the power of adaptability, uncovering how emotional agility and cognitive flexibility help professionals navigate uncertainty and stay ahead in shifting markets. We also explore the partnerships and teamwork that drive success in real estate, the lessons from careers outside the industry that translate to top-tier performance, and why New York City continues to be one of the most coveted and reliable asset classes in the world.

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Employment in September

This week, we discuss ADP’s jobs report for September since the BLS doesn’t have one yet, give you the latest on pending home sales, and Scott Nadler tells us what’s up with mortgage rates.

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Your Reputation Precedes You

In this episode, we’re going to break down how reputations are built—intentionally or by default—why they carry more weight than ever, and what you can do to shape yours with purpose. We’ll uncover strategies to make sure the story people tell about you matches the one you want told. Featuring Bess Freedman, CEO of Brow Harris Stevens, alongside Jared Antin and Ben Willig of Brown Harris Stevens. 

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The Power of Adaptability

When the Plan Falls Apart – How Do You Respond? In this episode of Shear Line: Negotiation Mastery, host Eirik Gislason explores the power of adaptability — the negotiation skill that turns pressure into problem‑solving and fear into forward motion. From the legendary Apollo 13 mission and Gene Kranz’s famous question, “What do we have that works?,” to the daily pivots real‑estate agents face in new careers, shifting markets and policy changes, adaptability is the difference between “I can’t” and “I will.” Eirik is joined by Joe Ulam, Brown Harris Stevens agent and host of the new MoRE Network podcast, Becoming Brokerage, for a conversation about how adaptability, self‑efficacy, and mindset shape success during life’s biggest transitions. Together, they unpack how emotionally agile, cognitively flexible professionals navigate uncertainty, build belief in themselves, and stay calm when the script disappears.

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Behind the Partnerships That Drive Success

On this episode of Devil’s Advocate, host Matthew Cohen welcomes Compass agents Steve Dawson and Robert Varvara for an open and insightful conversation. They explore the evolution of their careers and teams, the partnerships that fuel their success, and the challenges and lessons that have shaped their journey in real estate.

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Beyond the Sixteen Candles with Haviland Morris

On the premiere episode of Becoming Brokerage, host Joseph Ulam sits down with special guest and Brown Harris Steven’s agent,  Haviland Morris as they discuss her extensive Hollywood career. Starring in such hits as Sixteen Candles and the Home Alone franchise, Haviland shares how her acting experiences have helped her become a top NYC real estate agent.

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Why NYC Real Estate Is the Ultimate Asset Class with Kelly Bensimon

In this episode of Simonsen Says, Brown Harris Stevens Real Estate Broker and industry expert Lisa Simonsen sits down with author, broker, and Real Housewives of New York cast member Kelly Bensimon for a dynamic conversation about selling some of New York City’s most iconic luxury properties. They explore why real estate in the city remains one of the most coveted—and reliable—asset classes in the world.

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