The Brad Weisman Show
Welcome to The Brad Weisman Show, where we dive into Real People, Real Life and Everything in Between with your host, Brad Weisman! Join us for candid conversations, laughter, and a fresh take on the real world. Get ready to explore the ups and downs of life with a side of humor. From property to personality, we've got it all covered. Tune in, laugh along, and let's get real! #TheBradWeisman #Show #RealPeople #RealLife Â
Unshakable Leadership with Heather Younger
This Week's Guest: Heather Younger
Chaos at work has a way of exposing what’s real. When the market shifts, a reorg lands, or anxiety spreads across a team, people don’t look for a perfect leader. They look for a steady one. That’s why I sat down with Heather Younger, a leadership and workplace culture keynote speaker, researcher, and best-selling author known for her work on caring leadership and what she calls becoming unshakable.
We get into the nuts and bolts of what “care” actually l...
What If Looking Better Helps You Live Longer with Mary Kelly
Brad (and Hugo) sit down with Mary Kelly from Omnia Integrative Health and Med Spa to separate signal from noise, by starting with a simple summer problem most of us get wrong: when to apply sunscreen and why sweating changes everything. From there, we get into what Mary actually does day-to-day as a registered nurse, aesthetic injector, and certified nurse health coach and why not so accurate social media marketing creates confusion around skincare, supplements, and quick-fix promises.
We go deep on aesthetic medicine with a safety-first lens: what Botox...
The Life of a Ghostwriter with Matthew Harms
You can tell when a book is written by a real person, because it sounds like a real person. After four months of calls, drafts, and “ghost doctoring,” my ghostwriter Matt Harms, founder of Pen For Hire,  finally joins me in the studio to talk about what it actually takes to turn messy notes and life stories into a finished manuscript, and why the best ghostwriting never feels like someone else taking over your voice.
We dig into the nuts and bolts of ghostwriting: how Matt keeps projects moving when clients are b...
The Girl Dad Network with Madeline Anderson
You can love your daughter more than anything and still feel like you’re speaking different languages. That’s the tension we dig into with Madeline Anderson, founder of Girl Dad Network and author of Girl Dad, as we get honest about what actually builds a strong father daughter relationship and why so many families drift into distance without meaning to.
We talk about how Madeline went from a UCLA business economics track and a finance career into a purpose-driven mission after realizing something was missing and stress was piling up. From there, we u...
The Practical Way To Use AI Without Losing The Human Touch
AI is updating at a pace most of us have never had to keep up with, and that speed is exactly why so many smart people feel overwhelmed or suspicious. We sit down with Saiid Zamani, an AI trainer and active real estate agent, to make it simple, practical, and real. Our goal is not to hype the tech or fear-monger about robots. We want to show how AI actually fits into everyday work and where the “human advantage” still wins every time.
We talk about what AI is already changing, from toll boot...
"King Kongin" Mindset with Rizzo King Kongin
Your name is a search result now, and your brand is either being built on purpose or built by accident. We talk with Rizzo “King Kongin”, a marketer and creator who turned a competitive personal energy into a brand and an energy drink, then sold the formulation while keeping the King Kongin identity as a long-term platform.
We get into the real origin story: planking challenges, relentless repetition, and the decision to be everywhere with your message. Rizzo breaks down how Master P helped shape the blueprint, what it take...
Empty Your Backpack with Sam Demma
One torn-up knee can change a whole life, but only if you’re willing to look for the lesson instead of the loss. Sam Demma, Author of Empty Your Backpack, joins us to share how a serious soccer setback became the starting point for a decade of keynote speaking, service, and storytelling built on one principle: small, consistent actions.
We dig into the moments that shaped Sam’s message, from picking up trash as a first “small action,” to a flight attendant who turned a paper cup into a phone...
Co-Buying Can Get You Into Homeownership Faster
OUR GUEST THIS WEEK IS: Pete Heim, RealtorÂ
One in three buyers may be teaming up to buy a home, and that single stat raises a huge question: is co-buying the future of homeownership, or a shortcut that can blow up later? We dig into what co-buying actually means (non-married co-borrowers, friends, relatives, and partners), why it’s rising, and how it can turn rent money into a real estate investment when affordability is tight and inventory is thin.
We also zoom out to what the 2026 housing market looks lik...
Surviving The Unthinkable with John Ulsh
A family drives home from a swim meet thinking about Christmas plans and seconds later everything is unrecognizable. Our guest, John Ulsh, walks us through the head-on collision that nearly killed him and his entire family, the other driver’s death, and the recovery that followed: massive internal injuries, an induced coma, a nursing home stay, paralysis, and a long list of surgeries that kept coming for years.
We also talk about the parts people don’t see when they hear a “survival story” headline: survivor’s guilt, chronic pain, the loneli...
Time Is The Only Currency You Spend Blindly - Mitchell Osmond
We sit down with Mitchell Osmond of the Dad Nation Podcast and get brutally honest about what it means to be a present dad in a noisy world, where work, phones, and stress quietly steal the only thing we can’t earn back: time.
We talk about the stats that reframe everything: how fast your time with your kids drops as they grow, and why that “one focused hour” each day can shape a child’s confidence for life. Mitchell breaks down the two questions kids ask under the surface, “Am I enough?”...
RadarQR For Real-World Dating with Less Creeps
Swiping has trained us to judge people like trading cards, then wonder why dating feels hollow. Brad sits down with Amberlei Ann Oates, the Founder and CEO of RadarQR, to talk about a bold alternative: build connection where chemistry actually lives, face to face, in public, with better tools to break the ice.
Amberlei shares how being single in San Francisco pushed her to “flip the script” on modern online dating. Instead of spending hours swiping just to earn a first meeting, RadarQR helps you meet in the real world firs...
What Would the Rockefellers Do with Garrett Gunderson
Most money advice tells you to grind harder, save more, and wait. We don’t buy it. Brad sits down with author and entrepreneur finance expert Garrett Gunderson to talk about a different target: financial independence, where cash flow covers your life and work becomes optional. Along the way, we get real about the cost of living on “someday,” and why building wealth should improve your quality of life now, not just your net worth later.
Garrett shares what he learned studying generational wealth and the Rockefeller strategy, including the practical moves famili...
NFL Player to Hand Written Notes with Rick Elmore
OUR Guest this Week: Rick Elmore Â
*We apologize for the sound quality with this weeks guest*
You know that split-second reaction when you spot a handwritten envelope in a pile of junk mail and bills? We’re chasing that moment of attention and what it means for modern marketing with Rick Elmore, former NFL defensive end and the founder and CEO of Simply Noted.
Rick walks us through the real economics of the NFL, why “not for long” is more than a joke...
The Shot That Changed Everything with Kris Jenkins
One shot can freeze time and then speed your whole life up. Kris Jenkins, the Villanova guard who buried the legendary 4.7-second buzzer beater to win the 2016 national championship, joins us for a real, behind-the-scenes breakdown of what that moment felt like and why it wasn’t luck. We talk about the game’s momentum swings, the pressure of the last possession, and the instant he knew the ball was going in because the “work was already done.”
From there, we zoom out to the part people forget: what happens after the high...
You Can Build A Brand With One Great Conversation
Our Guest This WEEK: Jeremy Schreifels
Most people don’t fail at podcasting because they lack talent, they fail because they pick the wrong topic and they can’t stay consistent long enough for trust to compound. That’s why this conversation with Jeremy Schreifels hit so hard for us. Jeremy is the executive producer and founder of Box Seven Media, and he brings a musician’s ear to podcast production, audiobook creation, and video content that actually connects.
We get into the nuts and bolts of podcasting trends l...
"Show Up For Your Life" with Andy Henriquez
His mom didn’t show up to a foreclosure auction to buy a building. She showed up to beg to stay. Then she raised her hand, outbid the bank, scraped together the money, and walked out a landlord. That true story is where Andy Henriquez built the message “Show Up For Your Life” and it sets the tone for a conversation about courage, entrepreneurship, and what it takes to act before you feel ready.
Andy and I also go deep on storytelling as a real world skill for busine...
How GLP-1 Peptides And Testosterone Fit Into LIFE Longevity
“What if the health system isn’t designed to keep you healthy?” That question sets the tone as we talk with Jay Campbell (while he was on vacation in Mexico) about what it actually takes to get fully optimized, not just “treated.” We start with Jay’s personal turning point: a sports injury that led to lab work, a shocking testosterone result, and a crash course in hormone optimization that changed how he thinks about energy, pain, mood, and performance.
From there, we get into the real nuts and bolts of peptides and...
Winning Combo - Lower Rates And Higher Wages
Guest: Pete Heim
Rates slip into the High 5s as the “rate flip” loosens lock-in sellers, while cash buyers surge and affordability shifts across regions. We share practical buying strategies, explain the new FinCEN rule for entity cash deals, and outline spring selling moves that actually pay off.
• New show cadence and focus on bigger real estate shifts
• Mortgage rate dip and first “rate flip” in five years
• Low inventory dynamics and millions re-entering the market
• Why cash offers win and how to compete without cash
• FinCEN...
Peace in the Storm with Andelina "Storm" Grossi
Hope doesn’t always look heroic. Sometimes it’s a nine-year-old whispering a fearful prayer, a college student lying on the floor searching for sleep, or a friend deciding to make one more call before the dark closes in. We sat down with Author, Podcast Host and Psychology student Andelina Storm to trace how childhood loss led to OCD and anxiety, how depression blindsided her in college, and how faith and practical tools helped her trade control for peace. Her message is simple and hard: put a comma in your story, not a period.
Change Your Story, Change Your Net Worth w/ Rod Khleif
The headlines say “uncertainty,” but for prepared investors it reads “opening.” We sit down with multifamily leader Rod Khleif to unpack how he lost $50 million in 2008, rebuilt faster the second time, and why apartments—not scattered single-family—gave him the operational leverage to weather storms. Rod goes deep on the difference makers: centralized maintenance, tighter demographics, and income-driven valuations that can turn tough cycles into launchpads.
From there, we get practical. Rod outlines the “law of the first deal,” a real phenomenon where the first acquisition is the slowest and scariest, yet the next two...
Reactive Care To Proactive Health with John Goldman
Ever wonder why “normal” lab results still leave you feeling flat, foggy, and stuck? We dig into a smarter path with John Goldman, founder of Rebel Health Alliance, and unpack how proactive care—rooted in data and daily habits—can pull you off the slow slide toward metabolic disease and back into high performance living. This is a conversation about building a stronger engine and a more resilient body, not chasing quick fixes.
John shares the pivotal tests that change the game: DNA analysis to understand nutrient handling and risk...
The Blueprint For A Hard Asset Empire w/ Ben Reinberg
We dig into building wealth with hard (tangible) assets, why medical office cash flow endures, and how to leverage time, teams, and tax strategy to create durable returns. Ben Reinberg shares his blueprint, lessons from early deals, and practical paths for accredited investors to get started.
• defining hard assets and the difference between rich and wealth
• why institutions are shifting back to tangible, cash-flowing assets
• the hard asset empire blueprint and free download
• medical office fundamentals and resilience
• investing with smart money to compress t...
From Childhood Scars To Self-Acceptance With Dr. Brian Alman
Anxiety isn’t just a feeling—it’s a pattern wired by past experiences and reinforced by daily stress. We sit down with Dr. Brian Alman to unpack why so many of us run tense, sleep poorly, and carry headaches and stomach aches, and how those signals trace back to unresolved adversity. He explains how ACE (Adverse Childhood Experience) and positive experience assessments reveal the hidden roots of adult anxiety, addiction, and burnout, and how to turn that awareness into real change.
Dr. Alman’s approach is both scientific and human. He conne...
Amazon Prime's "Flipping Farms" Reality Show
What does it really take to build a reality show from scratch—and keep it yours? Jeff Peiffer and his daughter Rachel, open up about the long road to Flipping Farms, from a hallway pitch and a film festival pivot to self-funding a million-dollar season and weathering a $728K scam. It’s a story of stubborn optimism, spreadsheets, and choosing creative control over easy money, set against the unpredictability of farm life and the joy of a father–daughter team pushing design into bold territory.
We dig into the business of horses...
Mindset Magic: Turning Illusions Into Results
What if the world isn’t holding you back—your beliefs are?Â
We sit down with Anders Hansen, CEO of Real Magic, to explore how illusions reveal the shortcuts our minds take and how shifting identity can unlock results that look impossible from the outside. From a floating glass to a domino trick your brain tries to complete, Anders shows that the real sleight of hand happens in our perception—and that’s exactly where transformation begins.
We dig into the five mental illusions that keep ambitious people st...
A Local Actor Lands Paulie In “I Play Rocky”
What if a steakhouse hello changed your life? That’s the spark behind Scot Teller’s leap from local pizza legend to playing Paulie in the upcoming movie “I Play Rocky,” the new Peter Farrelly–directed film about Stallone’s relentless fight to star in his own script. We get into the improbable path: standing in on sets for camera and lighting, reconnecting with Griffin Dunne on a Lancaster shoot, and waking up to a text that led to Farrelly’s call. The audition wasn’t a layup—Scott had to earn it—but the resemblanc...
Micro Markets Tell The Real Story Of Housing
Our Guest this week is Pete Heim
A national headline won’t tell you why locally we climbed 5.7% while the U.S. barely cleared 2.1%—but we will. We unpack the real numbers behind 2025’s housing market, spotlight the Northeast’s outsized role, and share what those trends mean for smarter decisions in 2026. From absorption near a month to a 23-day local average time on market, the signals point to a tight, resilient region where pricing strategy and product quality matter more than ever.
We also dig into the gap...
Turning Breakdowns Into Breakthroughs With Dan Tocchini
Ready for a reframe that actually changes how you lead? We sit down with transformational coach Dan Tocchini to unpack why conflict isn’t a detour from progress but the most reliable road to it. From the first moment you commit to a bold outcome, resistance appears. Dan shows how to meet that resistance with clear aims, better questions, and conversations that create alignment instead of drama.
We dive into the mindset shift that turns breakdowns into breakthroughs. Rather than fall into blame, shame, or chasing credit, Dan walks us through a simple op...
Weisman Family Christmas Special 2025
The Weisman Family Christmas with Brad, Jess, Catherine and Carson
The room is buzzing before the mics even warm up—tree debates, cookie takes, and the joyful chaos that only a family Christmas special can deliver. We invite you into our living room as we swap stories about real trees versus fake, the power of a good holiday soundtrack, and why Christmas Eve still hits like magic. If you’ve ever argued over which movie starts the season or whether peppermint deserves a permanent spot in the freezer, you’ll feel right at home.
We...
From Stress To Choice: Deleting The Noise with Bogdan Micov
This Week's Guest, Bogdan Micov, says what if POWER didn’t feel like a sprint, a grind, or a clenched jaw? We sit down with transformation expert Bogdan Micov to unpack calm power—the inner state where real performance lives. Instead of pushing harder and burning out, Bogdan shows how clarity, presence, and responsibility create leverage that force never can.
We trace results back to behavior, behavior back to emotional state, and emotional state back to meaning-making. Thoughts are neutral until your filters—deletion, distortion, and generalization—assign a story. Change t...
Sharing Personal Setbacks Can Save Your Home Sale
Guest: Pete Heim
Ever notice how a deal can feel perfect on paper and still fall apart in real life? We dig into the blind spot almost no one talks about: when buyers or sellers hit personal turbulence and go quiet, negotiations get weird, deadlines slip, and good offers sour. We make the case for smart transparency—sharing just enough context with your agent to turn emotion into a practical plan, earn patience from the other side, and keep the closing on track without oversharing.
From there, we widen to the pl...
Mapping Life's Transitions with "The Hero’s Journey" - Paul Cuneo
OUR AWESOME GUEST This WEEK: Paul CuneoÂ
Change doesn’t start with a neat plan. It starts with the knowing that your current path no longer fits, and the quiet nudge that something braver is calling. We sit down with Paul Cuneo, creator of the Hero’s Journey Odyssey Experience, to explore how ancient story patterns and Jungian psychology can turn that restlessness into a reliable map for reinvention. From the call to adventure to the ordeal and the return, Paul shows how each stage reflects an inner...
Thanksgiving Traditions And What Gratitude Really Means
Brad and Hugo really dig into Thanksgiving's meaning, family traditions, and how being thankful every day is something to consider.Â
Gratitude hits different when you slow down long enough to feel it. We set the gift lists aside and lean into the quiet joy of Thanksgiving: shared meals, running jokes about stretchy pants, and the small rituals that make a family feel like home. From potato filling and pumpkin pie to the annual watching of Christmas Vacation, we explore how traditions turn values into touchable moments and why this holiday—fre...
A&E's 50/50 Flip Starring Dedric and Krystal Polite
The Direct Message looked like spam. It turned out to be A&E offering Dedrick and Krystal Polite a shot at a home-renovation series that actually reflects real neighborhoods, real budgets, and real-life chaos. We sit down with the duo behind A&E's 50/50 Flip to unpack how they went from software sales and corporate headsets to rentals, rehabs, and a documentary-style TV show that doesn’t fake the mess—or the math.
We get into the origin story: starting with little capital, leveraging wholesaling to buy-and-hold, and docu...
Malls, Markets, And Memories
Pete Heim and I discuss the slow decline of enclosed malls against the rise of mixed-use districts, then dig into local housing data, the real impact of the Federal Government Shutdown on loans, and why mortgage rates follow the 10-year Treasury instead of the Fed. We end with the $350M Broadcasting District and what it means for housing, retail, and quality of life.
• Local/National Mall trends shift to open-air retail and pad sites
• Local listings up, sales slightly down, prices still higher
• Days on market nearly flat despite more inventory
•...
WEEU’s Radio Revolution with John Treese
The sound of community is getting louder again. We sit down with WEEU owner John Treese to unpack how a 1931 AM station found fresh purpose with modern tech, live local programming, and an unapologetic focus on Berks County and the surrounding 16 counties their signal reaches. From the decisive frequency move to 830 AM and a 20,000-watt daytime boost to the nuts and bolts of licenses, towers, and engineering, John explains how coverage becomes connection only when you pair it with relevance.
We walk through the overhaul that made the station feel alive: <...
YOUR INNER STATE CREATES YOUR OUTER RESULTS - Shauna VanBogart
What if you could change your results by changing your state first? That’s the premise Shauna VanBogart brings to the table, blending personal branding roots with a deeper craft: shaping presence so your inner world and outer impact finally match. We dive into Resonance House, her immersive platform that uses cinematic, hypnosis-informed audio journeys to help you step into qualities like calm confidence, creative flow, intuitive clarity, and real capacity to receive support and money without flinching.
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Shauna walks us through the “room” metaphor that makes growth feel tangible. The Rec...
From Rock Bottom To Dad Nation with Mitchell Osmond
A brutal fight and a quiet moment at a funeral changed everything for our guest, Mitchell Osmond. From spiraling debt, weight gain, and a marriage on the brink to a rebuilt life and the launch of The Dad Nation Podcast, Mitchell shares the exact tools he used to turn things around—without sacrificing career ambition or family presence.
We dig into why so many high-performing men feel respected at work yet incompetent at home, and how masculine and feminine wiring can collide if we treat our partners like teammates and our...
Kathryn Lehman - Most Experienced to Take the Gavel
We talk with Kathryn Lehman about running a clean, disciplined campaign, why trial court experience matters, and what real accountability looks like for OUR County. From fentanyl to bail policy to youth prevention, we dig into how a judge can be both firm and fair without politics in the courtroom.
• Primary win and staying calm amid mudslinging
• Endorsements across law enforcement and unions
• What a Court of Common Pleas judge actually does
• Jury duty, evidence rulings and appeals
• The largest county fentanyl seizure and safety
• Degrees of murder ex...
Bad News Can Be Good News
Guest Pete Heim is back to chat with Brad Weisman about Real Estate!! A fast, candid market check that connects inventory, rates, and jobs to what buyers and sellers feel on the ground. We share state-by-state contrasts, a reality check on pricing, and why the Fed doesn’t move mortgages the way most people think.
• Housing’s huge role in the wider economy
• Home inventory as the primary driver of sales and price behavior
• State-by-state inventory and time-on-market contrasts will surprise you
• Mortgage rates vs Fed moves and bond market expectations
• Labor market vs Inflation a...