
Show overview
RAEdio Podcast has published 10 episodes, alongside 1 trailer or bonus episode during 2026. That works out to roughly 4 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 21 min and 26 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 1 weeks ago, with 10 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Bryn Griffiths.
From the publisher
The REALTORS® Association of Edmonton (RAE), founded in 1927, is a professional association of real estate brokers and associates in the Greater Edmonton Area and beyond.
Latest Episodes
Before You Sign: Legal Realities Every Buyer and Seller Should Know / Asa Hagel / Barr LLP
Mortgage 101: How to Plan, Prepare and Buy with Confidence / Heather Bowie / Flare Mortgage Group
From Chaos to Closing / A Conversation with Kaytlyn Beakhouse of Sort and Simple Professional Organizing
Ep 6Building a Better Community Together / Amber Blaszkiewicz & Marla Poelzer
This conversation features Amber Blaszkiewicz and Marla Poelzer, leaders of the REALTORS® Community Foundation and the Jessica Martel Memorial Foundation, respectively. They discuss their organizations' missions, the importance of community support, and the impact of domestic violence. The dialogue emphasizes the need for funding, volunteerism and awareness in addressing these critical issues. They also highlight the significance of creating safe spaces for individuals affected by domestic violence and the collaborative efforts between their foundations to foster positive change in the community.TakeawaysThe REALTORS® Community Foundation was established in 1986 to give back to the community.The Jessica Martel Memorial Foundation supports survivors of domestic violence.Funding decisions are made through a rigorous rubric and community needs assessment.Diverse funding sources are crucial for non-profit sustainability.Volunteers play a vital role in supporting charitable organizations.Domestic violence has far-reaching impacts on society and costs millions annually.Community engagement is essential for raising awareness and funds.Everyone can contribute to the cause, regardless of their profession.Celebrating 40 years of impact highlights the foundation's achievements.Creating a safe home is a fundamental right for everyone.Websites:https://www.realtorscommunityfoundation.com/https://jessicamartelmemorialfoundation.com/Emails:[email protected]@jmmf.ca
Ep 5Behind the Scenes: A Conversation with RAE CEO Larry Westergard
In this conversation, Larry Westergard, CEO of the REALTORS® Association of Edmonton, shares his journey from being a REALTOR® to leading the association. He discusses the challenges and misconceptions about REALTORS®, the importance of trust in real estate transactions and the association's role in supporting its members and consumers. Larry also provides insights into the current real estate market trends and reflects on what makes a house a home.TakeawaysLarry Westergaard transitioned from a REALTOR® to CEO of the REALTORS® Association of Edmonton.His journey into real estate was influenced by his father's advice.REALTORS® often face misconceptions about their profession being monolithic.Each REALTOR® operates as an individual business, not just part of a larger entity.Trust is crucial in real estate transactions, as it's often the largest financial decision for consumers.The REALTORS® Association provides a central point for compliance with rules and ethics.Professionalism in real estate involves both skill and ethical behaviour.The current market is shifting towards a more balanced state.Understanding local markets is essential for REALTORS® and consumers alike.A home is defined by the presence of loved ones, not just the physical space.Website:https://realtorsofedmonton.com/Email:[email protected]
Ep 4Navigating the World of Home Inspections / Dennis O'Sullivan
In this conversation, Dennis O'Sullivan, a seasoned home inspector, shares his journey from being a carpenter to becoming a home inspector. He emphasizes the human element in inspections and discusses the intricacies of the home inspection process, the emotional aspects involved and the importance of effective communication with clients. Dennis also highlights common safety issues, cost factors and deal breakers in home inspections, while addressing specific concerns like Poly B piping and aluminum wiring.
Ep 3The Power of REALTORS® — Advocacy, Affordability & the Path to Homeownership / James Mabey
In this conversation, James Mabey, a member of the REALTORS® Association of Edmonton and past chair of the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA), discusses CREA's vital role in advocating for housing solutions across Canada. He emphasizes the importance of grassroots involvement from REALTORS®, the significance of data in shaping policy and the need for collaboration among various stakeholders in the real estate sector. Mabey also reflects on the challenges of balancing diverse interests across different regions and the critical issues of zoning and housing supply.
Ep 2What's Ahead for 2026 / Edmonton Mayor Andrew Knack
In this conversation, Mayor Andrew Knack discusses the housing challenges facing Edmonton, emphasizing the importance of balancing rapid population growth with the need for affordable housing. He addresses the complexities of infill development, the relationship between affordable and low-income housing, and the necessity of increasing housing supply to maintain affordability. The mayor also highlights the significance of collaboration with REALTORS® and other municipalities to foster regional growth and cooperation. Ultimately, he reflects on the evolving definition of home and the importance of community amenities in enhancing the quality of life for residents.
Ep 1Let's Get Started / Darlene Reid
In this episode, Mark interviews Darlene Reid, the board chair of the Realtor Association of Edmonton. They discuss the role of realtors, the importance of professionalism in the industry, market trends in Edmonton, and the home buying process. Darlene emphasizes the significance of education and training for realtors, the negotiable nature of commissions, and the subjective nature of home affordability. The conversation also touches on the importance of trust in the realtor-client relationship and what makes a house a home.
The RAEdio Podcast is coming... January 2026!
trailerWho doesn't like to talk about Real Estate? Host Mark Connolly and Producer Bryn Griffiths chat about a new podcast coming mid January- The RAEdio Podcast. What's it all about? They'll explain.