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Welcome to November’s Pods & Properties segment! Steph and Utah Todd are back to explore two key topics: the growing influence of HOAs and how podcasts are reshaping political campaigns. Whether you’re a homeowner, future buyer, or just curious about these trends, this episode has insights you won’t want to miss.
HOAs are now standard in many new developments, as cities shift responsibilities like parks and maintenance to builders. This increases costs, which are passed on to homeowners through HOA fees—resulting in residents effectively paying twice, once through taxes and again through dues. "Cities are offloading their responsibilities," Todd notes, highlighting the financial burden this creates.
Meanwhile, podcasts are changing the way candidates connect with voters by offering direct, unfiltered communication. “Podcasts might determine the election,” Steph suggests, pointing out how this medium allows politicians to bypass traditional media and engage niche audiences. The ability to control messaging makes podcasts a powerful campaign tool.
The conversation wraps with insights on podcasting success. Steph shares that metrics like downloads no longer define success for her. “The numbers don't matter to me anymore,” she says, focusing instead on meaningful content and connections. Todd and Steph encourage fellow podcasters to experiment with booking strategies and build strong networks for lasting growth.
Welcome to November’s Pods & Properties segment! Steph and Utah Todd are back to explore two key topics: the growing influence of HOAs and how podcasts are reshaping political campaigns. Whether you’re a homeowner, future buyer, or just curious about these trends, this episode has insights you won’t want to miss.
HOAs are now standard in many new developments, as cities shift responsibilities like parks and maintenance to builders. This increases costs, which are passed on to homeowners through HOA fees—resulting in residents effectively paying twice, once through taxes and again through dues. "Cities are offloading their responsibilities," Todd notes, highlighting the financial burden this creates.
Meanwhile, podcasts are changing the way candidates connect with voters by offering direct, unfiltered communication. “Podcasts might determine the election,” Steph suggests, pointing out how this medium allows politicians to bypass traditional media and engage niche audiences. The ability to control messaging makes podcasts a powerful campaign tool.
The conversation wraps with insights on podcasting success. Steph shares that metrics like downloads no longer define success for her. “The numbers don't matter to me anymore,” she says, focusing instead on meaningful content and connections. Todd and Steph encourage fellow podcasters to experiment with booking strategies and build strong networks for lasting growth.