Épisodes

  • Data, Culture & Gut: The New Foundation of Real Estate Success with Rivers Pearce
    Oct 23 2025

    What if the future of real estate success wasn’t about the latest flashy technology, but about owning your data and building an authentic culture from day one?

    In this episode of Foundation Issues, host Dhara Patel sits down with Rivers Pearce, VP of Marketing at ENRG Realty, to explore how data ownership, human creativity, and gut instincts are reshaping the industry’s foundation.

    Rivers unpacks why AI alone won’t differentiate your business unless it’s trained on your unique, proprietary data. He explains how consolidating scattered information into a single source of truth can unify multiple real estate divisions, from brokerage to mortgage and beyond—and fuel smarter decisions.

    They dive into the rising importance of storytelling in marketing, the irreplaceable role of genuine culture embedded from the start, and the power of trust and honesty in client relationships. Drawing from personal experiences, Rivers shares the vital balance between trusting your gut and rigorously inspecting opportunities in a complex startup world.

    What You’ll Learn:

    • Why owning and centralizing your data is the real competitive edge
    • How AI’s true value lies in being customized with your proprietary information
    • The essential role of storytelling and human creativity in marketing
    • Why culture must be built organically, not bolted on later
    • Insights on trust, honesty, and listening to your gut in business decisions

    Connect with Rivers Pearce:

    • 🌐 linkedin.com/in/riverspearce
    • 🌐 linktr.ee/riverspearce

    Connect with Dhara Patel:

    • linkedin.com/in/dharapatel001
    • outerrealmvr.com

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    27 min
  • Multifamily Marketing Matchmaker: Building Community Connections with Kayla Latson
    Oct 22 2025

    What if multifamily marketing wasn’t just about selling apartments—but about creating meaningful connections and thriving communities?

    In this episode of Foundation Issues, host Dhara Patel sits down with Kayla Latson, Senior Strategic Marketing Manager at Rangewater and a true Multifamily Marketing Matchmaker. Together, they explore how innovative marketing strategies are transforming multifamily living beyond just leasing.

    With her deep expertise in strategic marketing, Kayla shares how data-driven insights, authentic storytelling, and community-focused approaches are reshaping how residents engage with their homes and neighborhoods.

    She breaks down why personalization is key in multifamily marketing, how technology can enhance resident experience, and what leadership means in an industry focused on people, place, and purpose.

    What You’ll Learn:

    • How multifamily marketing is evolving from transactional to relational
    • The power of data and storytelling in building resident loyalty
    • Strategies for creating authentic, community-driven brand experiences
    • Leadership insights for navigating complex marketing landscapes
    • The intersection of marketing, real estate, and resident wellbeing

    Connect with Kayla Latson:

    • 🌐 rangewater.com
    • 🔗 linkedin.com/in/kayla-latson-5aa19949

    Connect with Dhara Patel:

    • linkedin.com/in/dharapatel001
    • outerrealmvr.com

    Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite platform.

    If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a fellow construction professional, marketer, or leader, and don’t forget to leave us a review. New episodes drop weekly!

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    22 min
  • Designing the Future of Sports: From Stadiums to Community Ecosystems with Jon Niemuth
    Oct 20 2025

    What if the future of sports design wasn’t about bigger stadiums—but about smarter, more connected communities?

    In this episode of Foundation Issues, host Dhara Patel sits down with Jon Niemuth, FAIA, Principal and Director of Sports at Gensler, to explore how the world’s largest design firm is redefining what it means to build for performance, culture, and connection.

    With three decades of experience shaping everything from the Seattle Seahawks’ home field to the Sacramento Kings’ LEED Platinum-certified arena, Jon shares how technology, sustainability, and storytelling are transforming sports architecture into a living ecosystem.

    He unpacks how fan experiences are becoming frictionless through data and design, what “authenticity” really means in community-building, and why leadership in high-pressure projects starts with getting out of your team’s way.

    What You’ll Learn:

    • How stadiums are evolving from venues into lifestyle ecosystems
    • The role of data and technology in modern sports design
    • Why authenticity is the new metric for community impact
    • Leadership lessons from high-stakes, multimillion-dollar projects
    • How design, business, and performance intersect to shape culture

    Connect with Jon Niemuth:

    • 🔗 linkedin.com/in/jonniemuth
    • 🌐 gensler.com
    • 📸 Instagram & Twitter: @JonNiemuth

    Connect with Dhara Patel:

    • 🔗 linkedin.com/in/dharapatel001
    • 🌐 outerrealmvr.com

    Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite platform.

    If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a fellow construction professional, marketer, or leader, and don’t forget to leave us a review. New episodes drop weekly!

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    22 min
  • Designing the Future of Sports: From Stadiums to Community Ecosystems with Jon Niemuth
    Oct 16 2025

    What if the future of sports design wasn’t about bigger stadiums—but about smarter, more connected communities?

    In this episode of Foundation Issues, host Dhara Patel sits down with Jon Niemuth, Principal and Director of Sports at Gensler, to explore how the world’s largest design firm is redefining what it means to build for performance, culture, and connection.

    With three decades of experience shaping everything from the Seattle Seahawks’ home field to the Sacramento Kings’ LEED Platinum arena, Jon shares how technology, sustainability, and storytelling are transforming sports architecture into a living ecosystem.

    He unpacks how fan experiences are becoming frictionless through data and design, what “authenticity” really means in community-building, and why leadership in massive, high-pressure projects starts with getting out of your team’s way.

    What You’ll Learn:

    • How stadiums are evolving from venues into lifestyle ecosystems
    • The role of data and technology in modern sports design
    • Why authenticity is the new metric for community impact
    • Leadership lessons from high-stakes, multimillion-dollar projects
    • How design, business, and performance intersect to shape culture

    Connect with Jon Niemuth:

    🌐 gensler.com

    📸 Instagram & Twitter: @JonNiemuth


    Connect with Dhara Patel:

    🔗 linkedin.com/in/dharapatel001

    🌐 outerrealmvr.com

    🎧 Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite platform.

    If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a fellow architect, developer, or sports enthusiast—and don’t forget to leave a review. New episodes drop weekly!

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    22 min
  • Beyond Sales: Jared Antin on Building Trust, Clarity & Better Real Estate
    Sep 24 2025

    What if the future of real estate wasn’t about flashy sales tactics, but about trust, clarity, and strategy?

    In this episode of Foundation Issues, host Dara Patel sits down with Jared Antin, Real Estate Executive at Brown Harris Stevens. With a career that began during the Great Recession and grew into leadership, Jared has made it his mission to elevate industry standards and reshape how agents serve clients, investors, and communities.

    Jared shares his journey from brokerage to executive leadership, why agents must evolve from gatekeepers of information to trusted advisors, and how his Clarity Framework, data, context, and strategy, is helping clients make smarter real estate decisions.

    He unpacks the challenges of pricing strategies, why honesty is the ultimate marketing tool, and how AI is enabling more personalized service at scale. Plus, he dives into leadership lessons, balancing family with a demanding career, and why consistent, small actions often drive the biggest results.

    What You’ll Learn:

    • Why trust and clarity matter more than sales tactics in today’s market
    • How the Clarity Framework helps clients and investors make smarter decisions
    • Why overpricing a home is the #1 deal killer (and how to avoid it)
    • How AI is reshaping the agent-client relationship
    • The leadership principles that keep Jared, and his teams, grounded and effective

    Connect with Jared Antin:

    • 🔗 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jaantin
    • 🌐 Website: elegran.com/ja

    Connect with Dhara Patel:

    • linkedin.com/in/dharapatel001
    • outerrealmvr.com

    Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite platform.

    If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a fellow construction professional, marketer, or leader, and don’t forget to leave us a review. New episodes drop weekly!

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    23 min
  • From Accidental Marketer to Strategic Leader: Matthew Stephenson on Elevating Construction Marketing
    Sep 23 2025

    What if marketing in construction wasn’t just about making things look good, but about shaping strategy, driving profitability, and helping a company grow for the next decade?

    In this episode of Foundation Issues, host Dara Patel sits down with Matthew Stephenson, Director of Marketing at Cummings Electrical and current President of SMPS North Texas. Known for his servant leadership style and ability to build powerhouse teams, Stephenson shares how he stumbled into construction marketing during the 2008 recession and turned it into a career defined by strategy, impact, and growth.

    From learning under mentors who emphasized results to reframing marketing as a true business partner, Stephenson’s journey reveals how leadership, persistence, and the right guidance can transform a career—and a company.

    What You’ll Learn:

    • How Matthew discovered his passion for pursuits and contract-winning strategy.
    • Why choosing the right boss can accelerate growth more than salary or prestige.
    • How he redefined marketing at Cummings Electrical as a driver of profitability, talent, and business growth.
    • The unique challenges of construction marketing, including long sales cycles and hard-to-measure outcomes.
    • How servant leadership empowers teams while holding high standards.
    • Why industry shifts like AI and the decline of office projects are reshaping opportunities in construction.
    • How Lean initiatives and SMPS involvement shaped smarter decisions and award-winning recognition.

    Connect with Matthew Stephenson:

    • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/matthew-stephenson-msmr

    Connect with Dhara Patel:

    • linkedin.com/in/dharapatel001
    • outerrealmvr.com

    Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite platform.

    If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a fellow construction professional, marketer, or leader, and don’t forget to leave us a review. New episodes drop weekly!

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    21 min
  • From Submarines to SmartFab: Matthew Hardy on Prefab’s Role in Healthcare Construction
    Sep 22 2025

    What if the future of healthcare construction wasn’t just about building hospitals faster—but about rethinking how every component is planned, delivered, and assembled?

    In this episode of Foundation Issues, host Dara Patel sits down with Matthew Hardy, SmartFab Director at Robins & Morton. With over 25 years of experience in healthcare construction—and a career that started aboard Navy submarines—Matthew has become a champion of prefabrication, modular strategies, and industrialized construction. His leadership is transforming how complex healthcare projects are delivered, making them safer, more efficient, and more predictable.

    Matthew shares how his naval engineering background inspired his passion for prefab, why leadership and team buy-in are critical to success, and how his SmartFab team is tackling labor shortages, logistics challenges, and the need for faster healthcare facilities. From saving $1 million on logistics through innovative warehousing strategies to modularizing central energy plants, his projects prove that prefab isn’t just about efficiency—it’s about building smarter for the future.

    What You’ll Learn:

    • How Matthew’s Navy experience shaped his perspective on modular and prefab construction
    • Why leadership and culture change are as important as technology in driving prefab adoption
    • Lessons from major healthcare projects that saved millions through logistics and modularization
    • How owners can use standardized design and data to achieve up to 60% off-site labor savings
    • The safety, cost, and scalability advantages of modular energy plants
    • Why the future of industrialized construction will balance speed, cost, and functionality over aesthetics

    Connect with Matthew Hardy:

    • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/matthewjameshardy

    Connect with Dhara Patel:

    • linkedin.com/in/dharapatel001
    • outerrealmvr.com

    Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite platform.

    If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a fellow construction professional, marketer, or leader, and don’t forget to leave us a review. New episodes drop weekly!

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    20 min
  • From Design to Development: How Tabor Lewis is Building Trust in Reconstruction
    Sep 3 2025

    What if the key to winning long-term construction clients isn’t the project itself, but the relationships you build before ground is even broken?

    In this episode of Foundation Issues, host Dara Patel sits down with Tabor Lewis, Director of Marketing and Business Development at EmpireWorks Reconstruction. With a background in interior design, sales, and people-first leadership, Tabor has carved out a unique role translating the technical language of contractors into clear, trust-building communication for clients.

    Tabor shares how she turned a two-hour interview into a career that blends business development, marketing strategy, and community impact. From coaching representatives across multiple states to launching initiatives that improve mental health awareness for community managers, her approach proves that reconstruction isn’t just about buildings—it’s about people.

    What You’ll Learn:
    • How Tabor bridged her creative background with a people-first sales career
    • Why translating complex construction details into simple language builds trust
    • The role of marketing in reinforcing long-term client relationships
    • How local community involvement strengthens national brand impact
    • Why curiosity and adaptability are Tabor’s keys to leadership
    • The growing role of AI in construction communication and client care

    Connect with Tabor Lewis:
    • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/taborlewis
    • Website: empireworks.com

    Connect with Dhara Patel:

    • linkedin.com/in/dharapatel001
    • outerrealmvr.com

    Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite platform.

    If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a fellow construction professional, marketer, or leader, and don’t forget to leave us a review. New episodes drop weekly!

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    24 min