RUNNIN' VEGAS - The John McNamara Podcast
Talking local sports, business and real estate.
RUNNIN' VEGAS - The John McNamara Podcast
What Makes A Brokerage Worth Joining - Amber Rush
Hey guys, it's John Mackman, our host running Vegas. We're talking local sports, business, real estate. If you guys like to see subscribe Vegas podcast today, I got my co-host, George Hernandez.
SPEAKER_05:What's going on, guys? What's going on?
SPEAKER_00:And we uh a special guest today. Umber, what a rush.
SPEAKER_04:Thank you guys.
SPEAKER_06:Yeah, thank you for being on. Manji broker virtue real estate group in Summerlin.
SPEAKER_05:Yes. That just kind of happened too. So it's exciting. Congrats on that.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, it's been a long time in the making, but it's finally here.
SPEAKER_06:And here, yeah, here we are now. You deserve it. Thank you. We're excited for you.
SPEAKER_04:Thank you.
SPEAKER_06:Very happy that you're the broker. Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:Oh, yay. That makes me feel for sure.
SPEAKER_05:So yeah, you're kind of like the heart of the office, right? It's like if you're there all the time, and then it just kind of brings a culture and makes it fun, and you know your shit, and yeah.
SPEAKER_06:Yeah. Smile and you say hi. It's funny as the small those small things to me add up. So yeah, you have good energy every day.
SPEAKER_04:That's kind of the culture I want to bring, anyways. So yeah, I'm glad to hear that.
SPEAKER_06:You're off to a good start. Thank you. Yeah, sure. Thank you. So let's hear about you. What's your story? Where you're from.
SPEAKER_04:Uh, well, I was born and raised in California, so I am a transplant.
SPEAKER_06:Yay, California.
SPEAKER_04:Um, but I've been here long enough.
SPEAKER_06:Now I know why you guys get along so well.
SPEAKER_04:Mike, but I've been here long enough to be mad about the drivers on the road.
SPEAKER_06:Right.
SPEAKER_04:So I moved here in 09, March of 09. So um I started in real estate in California, got licensed in 07, which was super fun. Um, my mom was a realtor, so it was kind of just natural progression. Yeah. I really started in real estate probably as a really young kid. I was farming and sitting open houses. So awesome. Kind of sounds like you.
SPEAKER_06:Yeah, my parents were uh brokers too. Oh, really? Yeah, yeah. Nice.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah. So it just was like a natural transition. Yeah. Um, and then when I got here, I was working, um, doing you know, admin jobs and stuff like that. And I was like, you know, I'm gonna get my license here. Yeah. So in 2014, I got licensed here, and um about eight years of intense work in the real estate industry, kind of in all facets, uh, which allowed me to get my broker's license and eventually take the role as a managing broker of Virtue.
SPEAKER_05:Awesome. Here we are. Is this something you always wanted to do? I mean, because it's like you your mom was in it, and sometimes we're like, okay, like I thought I wanted to do it, and then I didn't do it, and then I came back to it.
SPEAKER_04:So, what I actually always wanted to do, I wanted to be a police officer or a corrections officer. Okay. And my dad was like, absolutely not. Um that was really like my personality for a corrections officer. Yeah, I think.
SPEAKER_05:Oh, really? So there's no side either.
SPEAKER_04:Okay, yeah, definitely. Stay on your good side. I can correct for sure.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, you know, we have more in common than I thought because I had a job before I moved out to Vegas working with kids under federal custody.
SPEAKER_04:Oh, really? Yeah, interesting. Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_05:So for a year and I have a BCFS is what it was called in Fairfield, and it was kids that maybe were um how do you migrating here or they were uh coming here like illegally, and then they they have to go through the whole court system. So there are kids that are um just need help, behavioral health or whatever, right? And so they're stuck in these, it's almost like jail. So you do have to have a certain attitude to keep them in check. Hey, this is bedtime, and you're keeping them on a schedule. They do school on premises and all that. So it's crazy to hear this. Yeah, yeah. It's like because we have similar personalities, how we can have something completely different.
SPEAKER_06:So him and I have been friends for seven years. That's the first time I've ever heard of that. Really? Yes.
SPEAKER_05:Yes, yes, yes.
SPEAKER_06:It was in uh the whole time?
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, I don't know how I just wanted a lot of you. Yeah, no, and it and you do, and you have a very stern attitude, and you're you know, not unfriendly, but you also need to be authoritative.
SPEAKER_04:So yeah, definitely like there's time, there's a time and place. So I I'm always pretty friendly, I'm very patient, but then at some point it's like, okay, if you're not getting it, like we need to just level up a little bit and I usually don't get mad very easily, but you know, sometimes it happens.
SPEAKER_06:Yeah, yeah, yeah. Hey, and so do you prefer managing versus sales?
SPEAKER_04:Oh, 100%. Okay, yeah.
SPEAKER_06:What was like the big aha for that to make that transition?
SPEAKER_04:So last year I rejoined Virtue with Darren. I used to be Darren's ops manager for his team before we opened the office. I helped him open the office, and then I left to work with my husband for a little bit. And um, then I was like, you know, maybe I'll just get into sales more. So I joined the team, and then that kind of led into like a little more things, a little more things, but my aha moment was like, I'm much better behind the scenes, operationally, systematically. It's just my personality. Yeah, I'm very organized, and you know, and with sales, it's just um sales was just difficult for me. I did it, but it's not my passion. My passion is like helping other agents grow their businesses and watch them succeed versus like me.
SPEAKER_05:I feel like we're so similar. You are, yeah, it's so great. Because I like the systems and I do. Yeah, I'm like, hey, it's like, yeah, so but no, it's neat. So I'm like, yeah, it is developed. The counting kids are good. Yeah, right.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, we're really good operationally.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, cool kids.
SPEAKER_06:Yeah, for sure. So is that what you like best about uh managing? Is like helping younger agents develop. Tell us more about that.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, so I enjoy I especially when we've got like new agents. Um, I really like to get in with them and train and like teach them how to do things the right way. I made a comment to you yesterday that you have no blanks on your contracts, and I really appreciate that. Those are things that like a lot of You got lucky, yeah.
SPEAKER_06:Yeah, you got lucky. 21 years later. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. It was a good day, yeah.
SPEAKER_04:I love like training people and you know.
SPEAKER_05:Shout out Abby if you had anything to do with those no blanks. Abby's great.
SPEAKER_00:So yeah, you make us look good.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_04:I like teaching people to do it right out the gate, you know. So it's that's important to me, and especially when cultivating, you know, new agents and helping them grow their business, like just learning the basics. Um, I feel like it's important, you know, we have transaction coordinators and they are fantastic, top-notch, but I feel like it's important to know how to manage your own transaction, right? Know your contracts and know your very much.
SPEAKER_06:And I know being on the list side, because we get offers all the time, and that is the first thing I look in the offer. Do I have blanks? Because what type of agent are we going to be dealing with? Because there can be zero blanks in a contract, right? And it happens all the time.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah. I had one that sent me a contract that had no contingencies, no due diligence. Yeah, like what are you doing? Like it was literally the first page was filled out, and I went page by page. I'm like, wrote them back. I'm like, these are all the things you need to fix. And you can resubmit the offer to me. And then he resubmitted the offer and put like two-day contingency for like appraisal and loan and like a two-day due diligence.
SPEAKER_05:And I'm like, oh geez.
SPEAKER_04:Okay, well, we accepted it.
SPEAKER_05:So by this point, I feel like our contract should be like kind of like when you do it online and it doesn't let you go to the next box unless the last one's filled out. Yeah. I don't know why that's not a thing in our industry. I'm like, that should be mandatory. Right. You know what I mean? There's no breaks, and then it doesn't let you submit. It doesn't let you submit. That makes way too much sense. Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:Well, you know, I'm trying to get it.
SPEAKER_05:I know. So whoever's in charge of the technology, and it's like, you're welcome. Yeah, go, go, go ahead and do that, you're welcome. Yeah. And it's like, yeah. Right. Yeah. And it's like, yeah, what are you guys doing with all that money?
unknown:Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, no, that's actually a really good idea.
SPEAKER_06:Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:Really good. We need to present that to the board for sure.
SPEAKER_06:Yes, yes, yes, yes. I kind of have a fun story. So the reason I got really good at contracts is I came out here 17 years ago in New York. It was uh attorney state. So we didn't have to do contracts, but the attorney would always handle it. Yeah. And I think it was like my first transaction, just did it, ended up closing it. This was my broker like 17 years ago. Basically, sat me down and was like, I'm gonna fire you because you did such a bad job. But it was it was such a good learning moment for me to sit down, learn the contract, and how important that is. So I'm glad you're going over that with people because I was just ignorant. And I'm like, we didn't do that anymore.
SPEAKER_04:Well, you don't know what you don't know, right? You know, and that's why I always pushed people, you know. Obviously, when you take principals, you don't learn anything about real estate. Um, so I know here in California they didn't have this, but they have post-licensing. Yeah, you have to take your first year uh after you get licensed. And I think that's where you learn kind of your basics, like what you're actually doing in your day-to-day. I didn't have to take it, but I've heard that that's what it is going over contracts and going over stuff like that. So I always encourage that like immediately when somebody's newly licensed, like, go take that, come to me, and we'll go over word by word. Just how you would present it to a client is how I like to train.
SPEAKER_06:Yeah, that's yeah. So, what programs does Virtue and You offer for new agents or even agents been in the business for a while that they can attend in the future?
SPEAKER_04:Oh my gosh, we have a lot of training opportunities. Every quarter we do a boot camp that kind of just goes over basics, virtue basics and contracts, and then we include CE in that. Um, but we have workshops all the time. Our lender partners do workshops at the office. Chris does his coaching and and his workshops on Fridays, and so we have a lot of opportunity. Yeah, Chris Ward. We have a lot of opportunities for agents.
SPEAKER_05:He hates me because I just say Chris, and we know a whole bunch of Chris. I know, there's like three Chris's in a while. He's like, you need to start saying their last name. Ward for our coach. And I'm like, right.
SPEAKER_04:And and he's a great asset, you know, for agents.
SPEAKER_05:He's awesome.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, he's there, and you know, not a lot of um brokerages offer that kind of service. So I feel like we're kind of like more of a niche brokerage where we're really about cultivating people and building their businesses rather than just like you know, handing out leads and like agents don't know how important all that is.
SPEAKER_05:It's like it's you know, they're like, oh, it's just training or it's just having a coach available. It's like you guys, let's talk real talk really quick. It's like, you know, let's go into our Cali uh persona. Uh it literally, if you were to get a coach like Chris and have somebody like yourself that's like you're not just a broker, like a productivity coach in the beginning, hey, this is how you do it. It's about$15,000,$17,000 a year for you to get a productivity coach. So it's like Virtue just offers these things, and at no cost, you have to be part of you got to produce and show up, and obviously, you know, all that. But so I want to hear though, it's like what is because we know Darren, and we bought into the vision and his ha ha ha ha ha, and he's doing all you know these crazy things. What's your vision for virtue and how does it align with his? And like, how do you see virtue move in?
SPEAKER_04:Well, one of the things I absolutely adore about Darren is he's like a true visionary, yeah and he sets these massive goals, and if he doesn't hit those goals that year, he sets even bigger goals for the next year. Right. And so his vision, I mean, he's always had a vision, and his vision for virtue is to expand it in other markets, and I have full faith that he will do that with especially with already opening the Henderson office. We haven't even that's exciting, yeah. Yeah, we haven't even been in business three years, and we're already opening a second location. So I mean, it's just like his drive and motivation is super inspiring. And one of the things I love about working with him is that he inspires me to do those same things. So it's it's exciting to be part of the vision and where he's going because I know without a doubt, like he won't stop until he gets where he wants to be, and then he'll set new goals.
SPEAKER_06:Yeah, oh for sure. Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, we like crazy, that type of crazy.
SPEAKER_06:Yeah, we do. He's gonna be on next week. I'm glad you brought the boot up. Oh, I did he confirm already? Well, verbally, he uh okay.
SPEAKER_05:So don't have to look at his calendar.
SPEAKER_06:I'm glad you brought the boot camp up too. So I'm I'm hoping I can teach in the bootcamp boot camp again.
SPEAKER_04:Yes, I know, I know. The last one you weren't in the well, Chris Ward was upset that he didn't go in the first one.
SPEAKER_03:We put you in, and then so we put him in on the second one.
SPEAKER_05:Slow ease. Yeah. I mean, what is it, a popularity comment?
unknown:I would have won.
SPEAKER_02:Well, you definitely won on your golf game, that's for sure. Two whole in-winds on a holiday party. Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_05:It's like, yeah. How many did Chris do?
SPEAKER_06:One week. Oh uh so tell us about your goal, your goals, virtues goals, going into the year, a little bit more about the Henderson office that's opening January 7th.
SPEAKER_04:That's our ribbon cutting. Yeah, we encourage agents to come and check it out and see what we're all about and join the family because that's really at the end of the day what we are. We're a family. Our office culture is probably one of my favorites. We have just good people, drama-free, nobody's, you know, it's just a different environment. And when you work around people that you like and that people that want to help each other, it just makes everybody grow. And so I think that you know, it's just it's a really good thing to see. And I love seeing people in the office, and I mean, even in our own, you know, Darren Marcus group team, I mean, everybody's just so helpful, and that's probably one of my favorite things about our brokerage, is it's not a competition. I mean, we're all in it to make money and make a living for our families, but like everybody truly genuinely cares about one another. And I think that is like so important to me.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, yeah, I agree. If it ever gets a little too peaceful and you need to, you know, a little bit of a few. No, I know, I got you. Yeah, no, for sure.
SPEAKER_04:You bring the vibes 100%.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah. Oh, I bring the vibes. That's my job.
unknown:That's our job.
SPEAKER_06:Yeah, everybody likes the big board too, that competition. Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, I wonder who thought of that. They were they must be genius. Yeah. Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:No, healthy competition is great, yeah, but it's also good to like help your fellow, you know, agents and really like expand together. I mean, you know, we bounce ideas off of each other, and sometimes just talking something out like can really just make a whole world.
SPEAKER_06:Healthy competition is good, and I agree. And him and I have been talking about this last couple weeks. I feel like we're both grateful for the culture because I feel like it's just starting. But you can just see the energy walking in. It's just nice to say hi to everybody, other people working. Because there's too many offices I've been where there's 150, 300 agents, and nobody's there, or everybody's in their office. They're not saying hi. It's it's not a culture. Or the culture's poor, I should say. Everything is a culture. But yeah, it's kind of got the making so far of like it's heading in the right direction.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah.
SPEAKER_06:So um, I agree with you.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, 100%. And I think our Henderson office is gonna be the same, you know. Yeah, I've been there helping, you know, putting things together and getting it set up, and we've got a managing broker there, so we're ready, we're open for business, agents, we're all good to go. So anybody who wants to join the Henderson brokerage can join immediately.
SPEAKER_06:Very cool. What uh so what have been your challenges of becoming a managing broker?
SPEAKER_05:It was like fun stories.
SPEAKER_04:I really only have fun stories, yeah.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, I get I get bored easily. This is gonna sound crazy.
SPEAKER_04:I haven't had any challenges. Oh, really? I felt I feel like I kind of just like see what happens when we get to the book. I know, right? I'm like, we've been in it like a month now, but we're gonna do a replay.
SPEAKER_05:Last year you said this. Is this still true?
SPEAKER_04:I always tell Darren's. I mean, I feel like I was kind of made for this. So it's like that. Um I have just slid right in and and it's been pretty seamless, I think.
SPEAKER_06:So what are your goals then for personal goals as a manager and for 2026?
SPEAKER_04:I want to grow our brokerage, I want to bring more people on. I want to I want to help more agents build their businesses like the right way. And and um yeah, my main goal is to like double our agents this year.
SPEAKER_05:I love that. Awesome. I love that. It's in alignment with what we want to do. Yeah, yeah, for sure. Yeah, is we have some more goals, so it's gonna be easier. Not easier, but it's gonna be more fun to acquire that together.
SPEAKER_04:You guys want to build your team up?
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, we're ready. We're we're ready. It's like we burned it down January 1st, yeah.
SPEAKER_04:Nice, yeah.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, I'm like, okay, I'm like it got too peaceful this year. Like, we need a little bit of the drum. Yeah, it's like you know, you need a little toxic here and there.
SPEAKER_02:That's why I always come to you guys. I need a break from all this.
SPEAKER_05:Let me go in John's hope and let's stir the pot a little bit. And it's like, okay, yeah. It's like we gotta keep it fun. If we're not having fun, I don't know what we're doing.
SPEAKER_04:We do have a lot of fun, I think.
SPEAKER_06:We do. Yeah, the culture event was awesome.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah. Oh my god.
SPEAKER_06:Pop stroke, that was great.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, you totally got me at the right time to get me on this podcast. Yeah, I know it was great. It was honestly, out of all of our events, that's all. Yeah, he's a smart guy. He doesn't want to ask me these things. But yeah, that was probably one of my favorite events we've ever done. Yeah, yeah. Such a good time. Such a good time.
SPEAKER_06:Do we have other culture events coming up? I know we we're starting the culture committee, which you're gonna be a part of Friday. Events committee. Events are they're gonna be coming up, or any ideas for virtue.
SPEAKER_05:Karaoke, karaoke. Yeah, yeah. I like that. I literally, I was telling Jess, Jess Climber in our office, I was like, I want to go Christmas Caroline, but sing Lil Wayne a Millie. Could you imagine? It was a million, a million dollars. And she's like, Oh, she was showing down. Oh no, for sure.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:What's your karaoke song go-to?
SPEAKER_04:Okay, I have three.
SPEAKER_05:What go-tos. Go-tos.
SPEAKER_04:Um, so one is um At Last by Edda James. That's one of my favorites.
SPEAKER_05:Um are you a good karaoke singer or are you just a passionate karaoke singer?
SPEAKER_04:Well, I come from a long family of singers. So humble bum. Oh, yeah. I'm not the best. You're definitely not the worst. Funny story for my uh wedding, I surprised my husband. We couldn't really come up with like a first dance song. Okay. So I actually, as my gift to him, went my only first and only time ever in a recording. Recording studio, I recorded our first dance song and surprised him with it at our wedding, and it was like it was super fun. But just like coming in here, I was like super nervous going into the studio. And then after a while, I was just like, oh, okay, I got this. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So I'm always a little nervous to start, and then once I start, I'm like, yeah, yeah, we got this.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, cool. So at last, and then what's the other two?
SPEAKER_04:Girl Crush by Little Big Town.
SPEAKER_05:Oh, I guess I'm which one I got and House of the Rising Sun.
SPEAKER_06:And which one?
SPEAKER_04:House of the Rising Sun.
SPEAKER_06:What's that one?
SPEAKER_04:Oh my The House of the Rising Sun.
SPEAKER_06:Oh okay, okay, right now.
SPEAKER_04:Oh no, I'm definitely not doing that.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, I mean you're already humble, Brad, but it's like now you gotta prove it. Yeah. She's like, yeah, I come from a long lineup. Yeah, she's like, no big deal. Identity, it's Ariana Grande.
SPEAKER_04:Like House of the Rising, I think it's the I'm so bad with I don't know, it's a classic.
SPEAKER_05:Like it's okay, so I'm horrible with any celebrity. You would know the song. Okay, alright. I'll have to listen to it then.
SPEAKER_04:You will.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:It's one of my favorites. So yeah, those are my top three. Um, last time we went karaoke, my my husband made me sing uh the Little Mermaid song because that's his favorite thing when I sing Disney tunes. So yeah, we sing those around the house sometimes. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah.
SPEAKER_06:That's fun.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah.
SPEAKER_06:There was a little have you seen uh like I see reels that come up. There's like a gal that sings like everything at Disney, but she does emo songs. I love emo music. Yeah, it's pretty good, for some reason. Yeah, no, he's uh kids, that's what they're getting. Yeah, it's like only emo music in Disney too. Right.
SPEAKER_04:Yep. Um that's funny.
SPEAKER_06:Where do you go, karaoke?
SPEAKER_04:Uh well, when I lived in Boulder City, uh, we would go to the backstop, they would have karaoke there, or Max's. I haven't been karaokeing in a long time, so I don't even know.
SPEAKER_05:Gotta make it happen. Now, that's not gonna be your excuse though to be out of tune. Okay, uh like you can't, yeah. I'm already feeling the excuses. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I already feel like uh I haven't done this in such a while.
SPEAKER_04:I don't like karaoke rooms. Like where just like the private group of people, I get super no, I don't know. I'm getting nervous on that. Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:I'm the opposite too. What?
SPEAKER_04:No, no, when I'm in front of a bunch of strangers, totally fine. But in a room full of people. Not me. Oh, that's interesting.
SPEAKER_06:Also, the pod must have been like real, like scary. Totally scary. Yeah, oh no.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, much better in front of strangers, oddly enough.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah.
SPEAKER_03:Because I'm like, I don't know you, I don't need to listen to your opinion.
SPEAKER_05:Right, okay, okay. We'll get the big room then I mentioned. Yeah, we'll get and that one's fun. Yeah, yeah. So he he got me for one of my birthdays, the big room. And it was a whole bunch of us. Yeah, just so much fun. That was a lot of fun. Yeah. We sing, we yeah, and it's big enough to where it's intimate, but still you can still kind of chat in the background and not just be like focus on the person that's.
SPEAKER_01:Where was that at?
SPEAKER_05:Ninja Ninja Karaoke. Yeah.
SPEAKER_01:Where's that at?
SPEAKER_05:Uh it's downtown. Artistic. Artistic. How fun. Yeah.
SPEAKER_06:Yeah.
SPEAKER_01:Nice.
SPEAKER_06:Yeah, we're gonna have to have our event there for sure. Yeah. Yeah, we gotta have something. We gotta have a downtown day. Like it makes too much sense.
SPEAKER_04:For sure. Yeah. I haven't been downtown. There's so much to do down there. There is a lot to do.
SPEAKER_06:There's atomic, there's the bars. Yeah, it's like Ninja Karaoke. Especially going on.
SPEAKER_04:Oh, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_06:We're going Saturday to see. No, you didn't.
SPEAKER_05:You did. I'm saying it right now. You heard it here first.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah. You and Jamie had this like secret side conversation. I just happened to hear it outside my office.
SPEAKER_05:I feel that. Yeah, no, no, no. Well, he also kicks Jamie out every time. She gets talking. So prospect. Yeah. Yeah. Are you doing any? Are you big on the Santa or the Christmas pop-up bars? Yes, I love those. Oh, yeah, yeah. Thank you.
SPEAKER_04:I like to drive around and look at lights. Like I'm huge on Christmas. Yeah. Oh, really? Yeah. Love it. It's one of my favorites.
SPEAKER_05:Okay. Yeah. So the the actual Santa pop-up bar is at the plaza and it's sand dollar at the plaza.
SPEAKER_04:I didn't even know until yesterday that there was a sand dollar.
SPEAKER_05:And it's really cool. It's a really cool venue. Like I really enjoy it.
SPEAKER_04:At the one off Spring Mountain.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, sometimes it's too loud the music. And I'm like an old man. It's just way too loud. As you're going in, you're like, oh, I'm not going to be able to hear anything in here. You know what I mean? Like talking wise, and I talk a lot.
SPEAKER_06:I feel like that happens a lot now.
SPEAKER_04:Where before it's like you just wanted the music as loud as possible. And now I'm like, I'm pretty much deaf from my teenage and twenties. Right, right.
SPEAKER_05:I mean, yeah, that was us yesterday, right?
SPEAKER_04:It's like, wait, you gotta speak to the chest here, and then people behind us, and yeah. Yeah, and I always had like systems in my truck, so I've it's it was like just Oh, you were one of those. Oh, I was that, yeah. Oh yeah. I wouldn't even drive a vehicle if it didn't have at least like two 12s in the bag. Like, yeah, no, I was that kid.
SPEAKER_06:Oh wow. Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:Just blare through the neighborhood.
SPEAKER_06:Yeah. Yeah. Arctic monkeys.
SPEAKER_05:Do I wanna know? I don't know that song. Do I wanna know? Is this feeling both ways? Sad to see it.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, I still don't know. Whoa my god. All right, I'll send it to you. I'll have to listen to your song now. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_05:It's like, yeah, you heard it here first. Okay. What about you? People are crazy. That's my crazy.
SPEAKER_04:Oh yeah. Nice. Nice.
SPEAKER_06:Cutie. Cutie Patootie. So what else do you do for fun? Outside of virtue. Outside of virtue. I never haven't fun at virtue.
SPEAKER_04:I'm like a giant kid, so I love video games. Oh yeah.
SPEAKER_06:What games do you play?
SPEAKER_04:Well, I'm a Mario girl. You know, I grew up in the 80s, so Switch, uh, I I like Mario Kart, Mario Party, um, Mario, whatever, whatever Mario games I have. I have a million of them. Wow. Luigi's Mansion. My husband plays the Xbox, but I I can't do first person shooter games and like first person games. They make me really, really sick.
SPEAKER_06:So I used to like cable back in the day in college.
SPEAKER_04:Oh, yeah, no.
SPEAKER_06:Yeah, that was my dream. Uh Mario Kart, that was fun. I had Nintendo 64 for a little bit. I did too. Is that the great one? Yeah. I got it. Or no, I think my cousin got it for me, but I I think I got rid of it. Oh, I have Nintendo.
SPEAKER_05:I think I have NES, Nintendo 64, I've got Wii, Wii U Switch, so now I need the Switch too, because that just got uh I thought that Sega Genesis, I was Nintendo 64 Sega Genesis, and then I realized I couldn't sit in front of a screen without going crazy. Oh yeah.
SPEAKER_06:My ADD was like of uh College Football Dynasty.
SPEAKER_02:Oh yeah.
SPEAKER_06:And they stopped they stopped doing it. Why am I surprised in 2014? I stopped playing video games because I would be, I feel like you'd blink and five hours would go by.
SPEAKER_03:Oh yeah.
SPEAKER_06:So I'm like, this is not a good use of my time. Yeah. I could be selling more real estate versus playing video games. Right. So I just never went back to video games. Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:Oh, I love games. I'm like, I love any games, like board games, phone games.
SPEAKER_06:What's your favorite uh board game?
SPEAKER_04:Oh, I love Tickets Ride and Monopoly.
SPEAKER_06:Chris Ward likes that game.
SPEAKER_04:Oh, does he?
SPEAKER_06:I don't like long board games. I like Settlers. You played Settlers? Oh, Settlers is great.
SPEAKER_04:Catan is another good one I like.
SPEAKER_06:But that's yeah, I'm not a game night person.
SPEAKER_04:You're a game night person? Yeah.
SPEAKER_06:I think we're talking the same game.
SPEAKER_04:Is it? Yeah. Okay. I'd be down for settlers. I like it.
SPEAKER_06:Strategy.
SPEAKER_05:I love strategy. I play like beer pong. I used to play a lot.
SPEAKER_02:We used to play beer pong, but especially.
SPEAKER_06:That's fun. Okay. Do you remember playing with the beer in the cup, though? Virtue day. Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah. We're not a lot for virtue day.
SPEAKER_06:I know. They don't even know what's coming. Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:But yeah, we used to play with actual beer in the cup.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, no, no, no, we too.
SPEAKER_04:You know, with that nasty um cleaning cut, you know, the water cup for the ball. I'm like, when I think about it now, I'm like, the ball used to just be bouncing around all these bars.
SPEAKER_05:We did audio bars. We didn't care, yeah. Yeah, no, we didn't care at all. Oh, yeah, that was fun. They have uh they have beer. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, that was a great time. Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_04:I used to be really good at like trick shots, like shots of everybody. Yeah, that was like my thing. I couldn't just like straight up. Well, one time I walked into one of one of my friends' parties, and they had this huge like beer pyramid set up, and the one cup behind it, and for some reason I just walked in and I was like think, think, bounced, and it went right in the cup, and everybody was cheering because they were all trying to do it for so long. I did it on the first try.
SPEAKER_06:Or we would like bounce it off the wall, have it come in the two off the that's kind of something I have when I get my hole in ones at Pop Hub. Yeah, no.
SPEAKER_02:I don't even think I made the ball in the hole.
SPEAKER_05:We got so lucky that pop stroke was not as busy as it usually is. Yeah. Because it was ten of us guys at in one group. Yeah, in one group, and we're all talking smack and we're all laughing. Running around to the other group. Running around, picking up balls that aren't ours. Yeah, you ended up with like two oranges. Yeah, I don't like wait, and then people were like, oh no, it's yeah.
SPEAKER_04:That was the first time I've ever played and not kept score because I'm like super competitive. Yeah, it was. It was actually really fun.
SPEAKER_06:It's a little, yeah.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, I'm very competitive when it comes to games. My husband said he doesn't like playing games with me anymore. So yeah, it's a fun.
SPEAKER_06:That's my wife too. We've used to play a game. We go downtown and play games once in a while, and then one day she's like, I don't like playing games with me. You never win along.
SPEAKER_04:Oh yeah.
SPEAKER_06:That was the last day we played games. Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:Seriously, I'm like, yeah, I'm like, dude, come on now. Just play a game with me. I'll let you win at this point. I just want somebody to play with.
SPEAKER_05:Well, then it should be you, Jamie, and Amber. Yeah. There we go. Jamie's competitive. She is. And so, yeah.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, I'm the same way. Jamie and I also share love of doing puzzles. Like, we love doing puzzles. Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_06:I'm a puzzle guy. I love puzzles. Okay, we'll let you guys have me. All right. Thank you, thank you so much.
SPEAKER_04:Great job.
SPEAKER_06:If you're in nature out there, hit Amber up. Uh, check Virtue Real Estate Group out, and guys, take care of yourselves today.
SPEAKER_05:Happy holidays.
SPEAKER_06:Happy holidays.
SPEAKER_02:Thank you.