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  • How Sam McDadi Built One Of Canada's Most Recognizable Real Estate Brands
    2026/03/21

    Sam McDadi is one of the most recognizable names in Canadian real estate. In this episode, he shares how he built a brand that spans seven offices across the GTA and became synonymous with real estate success.

    From selling 200 homes in his peak year (four deals a week) to protecting his reputation by letting go of top producers who didn't align with his values, Sam breaks down the discipline, commitment, and long-term thinking that built his empire.

    This isn't luck. It's decades of hard work, strategic reinvestment, and an unwavering commitment to integrity.

    What We Cover:

    • How Sam transitioned from corporate MBA to real estate success

    • Why he started as a first-time buyer specialist (80-100k homes)

    • His peak year: 200 buyer transactions and the grind behind it

    • Building brand visibility from the ground up (billboards, print, community presence)

    • The motivation behind his brand: "I'll build a brand so big nobody will disrespect me again"

    • Why database management is the most underestimated success factor

    • How one $99k transaction turned into 50 deals over 30 years

    • Why he fired successful agents to protect his reputation

    • Expanding from one Mississauga office to seven offices across the GTA

    • Advice for ambitious agents: Find your niche and commit long-term

    • Why geographic farming requires patience and accountability

    • The importance of work-life balance after decades of grinding

    Key Quote: "Rome wasn't built in a day. You have to work hard, have some success, then reinvest to build your brand. Brand identity doesn't happen overnight—it takes years."

    Perfect for: Real estate agents, team leaders, broker-owners, and anyone looking to build a

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    36 分
  • Canada's Top Realtor Reveals What It Really Takes To Dominate Real Estate
    2026/03/09

    Dan Cooper has been ranked #1 in Canada seven times. In this episode, he shares exactly what it took to get there—and what it takes to stay there. From starting in the 1990 recession and selling 51 homes his first year, to building the iconic "We Are Dan Cooper" brand that dominated Oakville for decades, Dan breaks down the marketing strategies, work ethic, and business discipline that separated him from everyone else. This isn't theory. It's real-world insight from someone who's done over 7,000 transactions and built one of the most recognized real estate brands in Canada.

    What We Cover:

    • How Dan sold 51 homes in his first year during a recession;

    • Why starting in tough markets builds stronger agents;

    • The marketing strategies that made him #1 (and why consistency matters more than one big campaign);

    • Building the "We Are Dan Cooper" brand with Mini Coopers and talking boxes;

    • Why he kept his team at 6 agents instead of scaling to 40+;

    • How community involvement creates lasting business opportunities;

    • The preparation that wins deals (competing against 18 offers and still getting it);

    • Why work ethic and drive matter more than anything you can teach;

    • His approach to rebranding every 10 years to stay relevant; and

    • What separates top producers from average agents.

    Key Quote: "When you're early, you're on time. When you're on time, you're late. When you're late, you're done." Perfect for: Real estate agents, team leaders, broker-owners, and anyone interested in what it takes to build a lasting business at the highest level.

    CONNECT WITH US:

    🎧 Subscribe to According to Carlo on all platforms

    📲 Follow Carlo on Instagram: @CarloRacioppo

    🌐 Visit: rlprealtyplus.com/podcast

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    37 分
  • Life Lessons From My 93-Year-Old Mother: Values That Built A Business And A Life
    2026/02/14

    This episode is different. No market analysis. No business strategies. Just a conversation with the person who shaped how I see the world, my mother.

    At 93, she's lived through more than most of us can imagine. From immigrating to Canada in 1953 with $150 to raising a family and teaching lessons that still guide me 40 years into my real estate career.

    We talk about her early days in Toronto, the values she instilled, never lie, walk away from conflict, defend people who aren't in the room and how those principles became the foundation of how I lead today.

    Sometimes the best business lessons don't come from boardrooms. They come from the people who taught you what really matters.

    Worth the listen.

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    11 分
  • Empowering Teams & Communities: Peel Police Chief’s Leadership Approach
    2026/02/03

    Leadership lessons from the front lines that every business owner needs to hear.

    In this episode, I sit down with Chief Nishan Duraiappah of Peel Regional Police to explore the leadership principles that guide one of Canada's largest police forces, and how they apply directly to building successful businesses.

    From managing thousands of people to navigating community pressures, Chief Duraiappah shares insights on transformational leadership that transcend industries. We discuss the shift from "warrior" to "guardian" mentality, why innovation beats tradition, and how building strong teams requires empowering people, not controlling them.

    Episode Highlights:

    • The leadership qualities that separate effective leaders from everyone else

    • Why being a "change enabler" is critical in any evolving industry

    • How community collaboration creates stronger, safer neighbourhoods

    • The importance of vision-driven decision making under pressure

    • Why soft skills often matter more than technical expertise

    "If you don't like change, you're going to hate being irrelevant even more."

    This conversation will challenge how you think about leadership, team building, and adapting to change, whether you're running a police force or a real estate business.

    Perfect for business owners, team leaders, and anyone interested in effective leadership during challenging times.

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    39 分
  • Building Real Estate Empires: Why Most Agents Fail and How to Invest in Success
    2026/01/19

    After 40 years in real estate, I’ve seen that most agents fail not because of talent, but because they won’t invest in themselves.

    In this episode, I chat with Kathleen Black, a top coach and successful agent, about what separates the top 1% from the rest. We discuss why most agents don’t succeed long-term, the importance of mindset and systems, and how to thrive in today’s market.

    Key insights:

    • Why 90% of agents don’t make it
    • The real value of investing in coaching
    • The founder mindset that drives lasting success

    If you're serious about growing your real estate business, this episode is for you.

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    41 分
  • Looking back at the State of 2025 Real Estate
    2025/12/19

    Join my candid conversation with Simeon Papailias, Co-Founder of REC Canada, Founder of the Playbook Group of Companies, and the driving force behind hundreds of millions in real estate transactions — and countless client wins as we talk about the state of 2025's real estate market.

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    41 分
  • Broker Meets Lawyer: Real Talk
    2025/12/12

    Where Broker meets Lawyer. My guest Melissa Douglas is the owner of Douglas Law Firm and a lawyer who focuses her practice in Real Estate Law, Wills, and Estates. She also launched Mira International Realty, a international real estate brokerage. Join us as we discuss where law and real estate meet.

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    9 分
  • Money Moves for the Year Ahead
    2025/12/12

    Join myself and Kash Pashootan, Founder and CEO of EMBLEM Developments Inc. as we discuss the state of the development market.

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    37 分