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Gulf Coast to Space Coast

Charles Rutenberg Realty

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Real Estate and Beyond. What is Real Estate? Not all markets are created equal. Gulf Coast to Space Coast talks to the leaders in the industry throughout Florida just as if we were sitting across a dinner table. OH! and our hosts and guests change with every episode just to keep you on your toes. We cover the Gulf Coast of Florida to the Atlantic Ocean, think Tampa, Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Orlando, Daytona Beach, Space Coast, Miami. We talk about investing, marketing, staging, and many m ...
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Secrets of Florida real estate... that should not be secrets! Downloaded in more than 800 cities, across 58 Countries and Territories. There is much to know about Florida Real Estate. SELLERS, BUYERS, HOME_OWNERS and RENTERS will enjoy these fun and informative podcasts that prepare them for their next real estate adventure. With over $100,000,000 in local sales to his credit, host and award winning licensed Florida Broker/Associate, Steve Martin Smith consistently sells more homes than 99% ...
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The Floribama Shore After Show recaps, reviews and discusses episodes of MTV's Floribama Shore. Show Summary: The team behind pop-culture powerhouse "Jersey Shore" reignites MTV's franchise that celebrates youth culture, turning its cameras to the Florida Panhandle to profile a summer of fun for eight young adults. The carefree crew spends long days and bright nights in the hottest beach town on the Gulf Coast, Panama City Beach, hoping to keep the real world at bay just a bit longer. Detail ...
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The Best of Texas Beaches, hosted by native Texan Bruce Abbott, is a podcast dedicated to exploring the beaches and bays along the Texas gulf coast. Listeners can tune in to hear stories of local culture, fun activities to do, historical points of interest, events coming up in the area, as well as great restaurants, places to stay, and attractions - all of which can be found on TexasBeaches.net.
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Sea Change

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Living on the coast means living on the front lines of a rapidly changing planet. And as climate change transforms our coasts, that will transform our world. Every two weeks, we bring you stories that illuminate, inspire, and sometimes enrage, as we dive deep into the environmental issues facing coastal communities on the Gulf Coast and beyond. We have a lot to save, and we have a lot of solutions. It’s time to talk about a Sea Change. Sea Change is a new podcast hosted by Carlyle Calhoun an ...
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Our oceans are heating up—what does that mean for all the life that lives in the sea...and us? Today we’re going on a trip to Florida…we’re hanging out in the Keys, and we're going fishing, and scuba diving all to find out what’s going on beneath the surface. Just how bad is hotter water for sea life in South Florida, and for the people that depend…
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The home insurance market is collapsing all across the country. Big, brand-name insurance companies are walking away from the riskiest states. And, the companies that are sticking around are often doubling and tripling rates over just a few years. Nothing like this has ever happened before. And nowhere is this crisis worse... than Florida. In fact,…
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Even though New Orleans has water in every direction, it’s hard to access. And for a city with increasingly sweltering summers, this irony is painful. In this episode, we’re going to talk about the uncomfortable history of Lincoln Beach, how it led to New Orleans not having any public beaches today, and how a community has rallied together to get t…
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Send us a Text Message. The Department Of Justice ( DOJ ) changes are taking effect. If you ever plan to buy or sell a home, you need this information. Understand representation options: Listen to Season 4, Episode 4 Understand the contract types: Listen to Season 4, Episode 5 CLICK HERE FOR SHOW NOTES Call (941) 894-9800 for more information Check…
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Unlock the secrets to creating a stunning Florida landscape as we sit down with Diana Interlante from Interlante Landscape Design. With her extensive experience since 1985, Diana shares her top recommendations for grass types that thrive in Florida's climate, shedding light on why Seville, Bitter Blue, and Palmetto grasses are superior to the tradi…
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What does it take to stay safe during a hurricane in coastal Florida? Discover the invaluable insights from Kathy Perkins, Director of Pinellas County Emergency Management Services, who brings over three decades of experience, including her firsthand involvement in Hurricane Andrew. Kathy helps us navigate the unique challenges that each storm brin…
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It's summertime! Otherwise known as prime reading season. And in this episode, you're going to meet the people behind a couple of the summer's hottest books. We talk with Boyce Upholt about his new bestseller, The Great River: The Making and Unmaking of the Mississippi. The book tells the epic story of the Mississippi River, and he writes about how…
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Send us a Text Message. View the charts discussed in this episode here... https://www.stevemartinhomes.com/blog/home-sales-history-in-sarasota-for-the-past-10-yrs/ Check out the REAL ESTATE AGENT MAN on YouTube Visit his Sarasota County Florida REAL ESTATE WEBSITE Need a REALTOR® ? Call (941) 894-9800 Brought to you by Steve Martin Homes Group For …
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Send us a Text Message. The contract you sign can affect your outcome in ways you are not likely aware of. Today's episode provides coaching for both sellers and buyers regarding this critical part of every home sale and purchase. As always, you are encouraged to reach out to Steve Martin Homes Group with your questions. Check out the REAL ESTATE A…
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Send us a Text Message. Steve & Nicole shed much needed light on the mind boggling topic of real estate representation in Florida. This is a crash course on one of the MOST IMPORTANT topics in Florida Real Estate. This 25 minute podcast will dramatically improve your understanding and experiences going forward. Check out the REAL ESTATE AGENT MAN o…
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Most of the world's biggest cities are on the coast. As sea levels rise and storms worsen, how can we reimagine our coastal cities so that they can survive and thrive in the face of climate change? Today we talk with leaders across 3 continents about how they are fighting for the future of their cities. Thank you to our panelists: Dr. Fola Dania - …
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Send us a Text Message. The 2024 national lawsuit against the real estate industry is resulting in the removal of a long standing benefit to our American Military Veterans. We find that appalling and discuss our immediate solution to this travesty in this episode. Professional representation has been available to all buyers for decades. It's been p…
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In Vietnamese culture, water and home are so linked that they share a word. The Vietnamese word for water is nước. But nước also means homeland. Today–how the Vietnamese community has to reimagine its relationship with water as Louisiana’s coastline changes. In this episode, we’ll travel to a shrimp dock, a tropical garden, and a neighborhood surro…
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It started in states like Florida and Louisiana. And, now it's spreading. The home insurance market is crumbling as climate-fueled disasters increase. Premiums are skyrocketing, and already, insurance is playing a role in determining where we can live, and who can afford to live there. So we decided to host our very first Sea Change Live event dedi…
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We have a special episode for you today. We're sharing an episode of the new podcast from APM Studios and Western Sound called “Ripple.” The largest oil spill in American history captivated the public's attention for the entire summer of 2010. Authorities told a story of a herculean response effort that made shorelines safe and avoided a worst case…
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Today, we hear the story of one fish and its journey to fame: the red drum, or more commonly known as the classic redfish. And whether the decline of this fish is a warning of a bigger collapse. This episode was produced in collaboration with the Food & Environment Reporting Network, an independent, nonprofit news organization. This episode was rep…
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The ocean is rising across the South faster than almost anywhere else in the world. Today, Eva Tesfaye, a reporter for Sea Change, talks to the two journalists behind the Washington Post’s new series “The Drowning South.” Chris Mooney and Brady Dennis discuss their data-driven reporting, which takes them from Texas to North Carolina. It’s a fascina…
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Sea Change’s series, “All Gassed Up,” exposes the enormous scale of the global expansion of liquified natural gas. Our reporting revealed that this gas expansion not only has big impacts on local communities like Cameron Parish but also on the planetary scale for our future climate. The expansion threatens the effort to slow climate change. And, th…
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Japan was the world’s largest importer of LNG for half a century. In the final episode of “All Gassed Up,” we travel to Asia to learn how the global gas industry is expanding — how the need for LNG continues to be sold. Right now, LNG is in its golden age – times are good, profits are high. And Japan’s big bet is that these good times will keep rol…
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Send us a Text Message. Join Steve Martin Smith and Tony Moore as they discuss the proposed changes in real estate commission structures and the impact on buyers and sellers. Discover why full disclosure is crucial in real estate transactions, understand the value of representation, and stay informed about the evolving landscape of real estate prac…
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Until the Ukraine War, Russia was Europe’s biggest supplier of natural gas. After the invasion, political leaders wanted off Russian gas, and fast. So, they turned to the U.S. In part two, we follow American gas all the way to Germany — Europe’s biggest energy consumer, where the energy crisis hit hardest. US LNG provided a lifeline for Germany. Bu…
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Right now in the US, there is a GAS BOOM. A liquified natural gas boom — or LNG. The US produces the most LNG in the world. And the epicenter of this massive expansion? It’s here on the Gulf Coast. For the last year, we’ve traversed Louisiana trying to uncover what this growing LNG industry means for the state. But, after talking with everyone – fr…
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Sea Change is back with a brand new season. And this time, the stakes are even higher. We launch new investigations, travel around the world, and look at how a sea change is underway to solve some of our biggest problems. Come with us to investigate and celebrate life on our changing coasts. Every two weeks, we bring you stories that illuminate, in…
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Sea Change is taking a short break before Season 2 launches in March, and we plan to start the season off with a bang. Last fall, we traveled all over the world to report a series about a massive expansion of fossil fuels on the Gulf Coast and what it could mean for the planet. We are very excited to share it with you soon, but in the meantime, we …
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Send us a Text Message. In this first episode of 2024, Steve Martin & Katrina Smith discuss some pros and cons of home staging options. Real Estate professionals everywhere agree on the value of depersonalizing your property prior to listing it. Have you ever seen staged homes that obviously had the personality of the stager/decorator all over it? …
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Sometimes, it can be hard to find the bright spots amid feelings of uncertainty about the future of our planet. But they're there. Today on Sea Change, we're focusing entirely on solutions. Stories about the good. We hear about a landscape architect in China who's pushing his city to become spongier as part of the global push for cities to rip up t…
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There are only around 51 Rice’s whales left in the world. And they’re the only whale that stays in one country’s territory: they live exclusively in the Gulf of Mexico…in US waters. A uniquely American whale. This also means the responsibility to protect these whales lies with the United States, but are we protecting them? That’s a question NPR Inv…
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Today, we are exploring a growing threat to our freshwater supplies in coastal regions all over the country. With climate change, we are experiencing sea-level rise and more frequent droughts, both of which make it easier for saltwater to creep into places we don’t want it. First, we go to Plaquemines Parish, an area that’s been dealing with the ef…
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As we experience worsening impacts from climate change, we’re wondering: How can we rethink engineering? Instead of trying to control nature, can we design with nature? There are more than a thousand miles of levees and floodgates lining each side of the Mississippi River and its tributaries. Thousands of dams also hold back water and sediment thro…
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Today on Sea Change, we are bringing you an episode from our friends at KQED. The story you’re about to hear is from the third season of their podcast called Sold Out: Rethinking Housing in America. Climate change is intensifying wet periods across California, untaming waterways humans corralled with dirt and concrete. In this episode, “Searching f…
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As natural disasters worsen and extreme weather grows more frequent, it’s led to more people being displaced across the planet. Sometimes, we call those people climate migrants. The U.S. Census Bureau estimates that in the last year alone, around 3 million Americans were displaced by natural disasters. But for some climate migrants, displacement is…
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Send us a Text Message. View the full music video on... YouTube Rumble Written and Performed by: Steve Martin Smith With Jeff Lusk on Lead Guitar Copyright 2023 Verse 1 Sunblock on my face and hands The Back hurts when I get up or down That won’t stop me - from living my plans My brain thinks that I’m a younger man Chorus Yet I’m 60, I’d rather gol…
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Kemp's Ridleys are the most endangered sea turtle on the planet...can they lose their nickname of the "heartbreak turtle"? Today, we go on a journey to the remote Chandeleur islands to try to find the mysterious Kemp’s Ridley turtles, who, after 75 years, have been discovered on the shores of Louisiana. It’s a story of loss and restoration, of hope…
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Earlier this year, we told the story of how a change in the White House had the potential to turn the tide for Black communities fighting against environmental pollution in Louisiana's industrial corridor nicknamed Cancer Alley — one of the country's largest hotspots for toxic air. The Environmental Protection Agency's new leader pledged to use all…
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Ever feel like you're hunting for a golden key to unlock success in real estate? Listen in as we, Monica and myself, debunk this myth and replace it with the truth - there is no single "one thing," but rather a series of consistent, strategic actions that builds a successful real estate business. We share the story of an agent who started with her …
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Today marks the beginning of a whole new industry here in the Gulf of Mexico: offshore wind energy. The Biden administration opened the first-ever wind lease sale in the Gulf, and 300,000 acres of the Gulf will be auctioned off. Companies will now bid for the rights to put giant wind turbines off the coast of southwest Louisiana and east Texas. It’…
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Send us a Text Message. Jenn comes through again with an excellent real life example of someone using the PACE program. The Florida PACE program is often suggested as a way to get much needed home improvements. As with most things in life, you don't know what you don't know. Check out the REAL ESTATE AGENT MAN on YouTube Visit his Sarasota County F…
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Send us a Text Message. IS IT WORTH GIVING UP 19% OF YOUR SALES PRICE? Check out the REAL ESTATE AGENT MAN on YouTube Visit his Sarasota County Florida REAL ESTATE WEBSITE Need a REALTOR® ? Call (941) 894-9800 Brought to you by Steve Martin Homes Group For Your Slice Of Florida®Autor: Steve Martin Smith
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It's summertime. Most of us hope to spend time on the beach, or by a river, or a pool, and we thought we'd try to understand why? Why do we want to be by water, and why does it make us feel so good? And it’s not just us. Understanding how the power of water makes us healthier and happier is actually a growing field of research. Today, we're diving …
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Ready to debunk the myths and misconceptions about interior design and decoration? Join us as we sit down with our special guest, Sarah, an accomplished interior designer, to dissect the intricate world of interior design. She brings to the table more than a decade of experience and shares her expertise on distinguishing between a designer and a de…
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Send us a Text Message. View the full property listing with photos HERE 2,167 sq ft under air on Claw Lake. Huge lania with garage increases the total square footage to 3,162 Call the Real Estate Agent Man @ (941) 894-9800 if you are interested in the property Check out the REAL ESTATE AGENT MAN on YouTube Visit his Sarasota County Florida REAL EST…
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What if you could penetrate a new real estate market and build a successful team from scratch? This can be a tall order, but not for our guest, Lance Willard of the Willard Home Team. With an inspiring 17-year journey in real estate, Lance divulges his secrets to breaking into the real estate market, building relationships, and creating a powerhous…
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Humans have always used stories to make sense of the world…that’s just how our brains work. And, so it makes sense that we need stories to help us understand the enormity of climate change. Today, we talk with Jeff Goodell, Katharine Wilkinson, and Nathaniel Rich—three authors who write books that people want to read…maybe can’t put down…about the …
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Opening your eyes to the intricate world of property appraisals and tax rates, we're thrilled to welcome a true authority on the subject, Mike Twitty, the Pinellas County Property Appraiser. With a wealth of experience and deep understanding of the field, Mike offers us a lens into the backstage processes, including decoding the values posted on th…
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On April 20th, 2010, out in the Gulf of Mexico, the Deepwater Horizon oil drilling rig exploded. The oil spill that followed is still considered the largest environmental disaster in the history of the United States. Today, we are looking at the impacts of the BP Deepwater Horizon disaster 13 years later. We hear about the ongoing health effects on…
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We know that everyone has a role in tackling the climate crisis, so what about artists? We talk with Atlanta-based artist Heather Bird Harris, who has begun making her own paint out of the earth to talk about environmental crises in Louisiana. And we sit down with ecologist Ashley Booth and historian Jeffery Darensbourg to hear how art can combine …
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What does it mean to keep a history alive when the place itself is disappearing? As climate change causes worsening storms and sea level rise, it’s not just people’s homes and businesses that are at risk of vanishing but also the places that hold our past. We travel across Louisiana's coast, meeting people who are working to prevent histories from …
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