Coffee with Mike and Ray

by Sharestates

Join Michael Ramin and Raymond Y. Davoodi as they sit down with industry trailblazers on the Coffee with Mike and Ray Podcast. Gain valuable insights from the successes, failures, and lessons learned from real estate luminaries as they share their strategies. Let these conversations inspire you to achieve your own real estate career ambitions!

Podcast episodes

  • Season 1

  • Coffee with Mike and Ray Podcast - The Abraham Bergman Interview

    Coffee with Mike and Ray Podcast - The Abraham Bergman Interview

    Michael Ramin and Raymond Y. Davoodi interview Abraham Bergman, the Co-Founder, and President of Eastern Union. Eastern Union employs over 100 real estate professionals and closes billions in loans annually. Crain’s New York Business named Eastern Union as one of the “Top 50 Fastest Growing Firms” and they've earned a spot on Inc.5000’s annual award.

  • Coffee with Mike and Ray Podcast - The Julia Krispeal Interview

    Coffee with Mike and Ray Podcast - The Julia Krispeal Interview

    Michael Ramin and Raymond Y. Davoodi interview Julia Krispeal, a leading real estate agent who has become Long Island's realtor of choice, selling single and multi-family houses, new developments, and luxury and investment homes from NYC and Westchester to Nassau and Suffolk Counties. Julia transitioned into real estate in 2019 and closed $30 million in sales in her first two years. Clients and peers value her unique approach to real estate, which leverages innovative marketing and a substantial network of industry contacts.

  • Coffee with Mike and Ray Podcast - The Jonathan L. Hornik, Esq. Interview

    Coffee with Mike and Ray Podcast - The Jonathan L. Hornik, Esq. Interview

    Michael Ramin and Raymond Y. Davoodi interview Jonathan L. Hornik, Esq., Chair of Private Lender Law, the practice group of LaRocca Hornik Rosen & Greenberg (LHR&G), and the four-time mayor of Marlborough, NJ. Mike and Ray talk to Jon about his recent acquisition of the Pitbull Conference series and the National Private Lenders Association (NPLA), as well as the myriad of issues facing the private lending industry as we navigate 2023 and beyond.