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Berkshire Hathaway’s Annual Shareholders Meeting | Connie and Lottie - 033

15 min · 27 de may de 2026
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Lottie is back from Berkshire Hathaway’s annual shareholders meeting in Omaha, often called the “Woodstock for Capitalists,” and I wanted to hear everything she learned. We sat down to talk about leadership lessons, business philosophy, Berkshire Hathaway’s company structure, and what real estate professionals can take away from one of the world’s largest organizations. Leadership and Long-Term Thinking * Lottie shares insights from this year’s meeting, including Berkshire Hathaway’s leadership transition and how the company empowers leaders to make decisions while maintaining accountability. * We also talk about why avoiding micromanagement creates stronger teams and better long-term results. * Always, make decisions and move forward. Waiting too long can create bigger problems. Why Berkshire Hathaway Operates Differently * We also discuss Berkshire Hathaway’s business structure and why allowing companies to operate independently creates focus and long-term stability. * Unlike organizations that heavily cross-promote services, Berkshire Hathaway gives its companies autonomy while remaining connected through the larger organization. * Lottie also shares insights into Berkshire Hathaway’s investments across industries like utilities, rail, insurance, housing, and consumer brands. * Long-term thinking, strong leadership, and trusting people to do their jobs well creates businesses built to last. "One thing I appreciated about Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices was the focus on real estate first, without pressure around mortgage or title services." — Connie Yoshimura "Make a decision and move forward. No decision is often the worst decision." — Lottie Michael Resources * If you have questions or just want to chat, feel free to email us at podcast@bhhsalaska.com [podcast@bhhsalaska.com]. * Connie Yoshimura number: 907-229-2703 * Lottie Michael Number: 907-242-7603 Sponsorship This episode is brought to you in part by Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Alaska Realty. Transform your real estate journey with expert guidance. Check out their services: https://www.bhhsalaska.com/ [https://www.bhhsalaska.com/] Credits ©2025 Alaska Real Estate Podcast. All rights reserved. Music by SoundStripe

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Alaska's construction and real estate markets are always changing, creating a need for new ideas and innovative solutions. Joining me today are Seth Kroenke and Kevin Clark, President and Vice President of Alaska Precast Solutions. They're here to share how their company's first semi-automated precast concrete manufacturing facility in Alaska is helping reshape the industry and create new opportunities across the state. Alaska's First Semi-Automated Precast Concrete Facility * Seth shares the story behind Alaska Precast Solutions and the development of Alaska's first semi-automated precast concrete manufacturing facility. * Located in Nikiski, the 55,000-square-foot plant brings advanced European-inspired technology to the state, allowing the company to produce complete concrete building systems that include walls, floors, and roofs. * We also explored the economic impact of the facility and the opportunities it creates for local workers and communities. Rethinking Home Construction in Alaska * We discuss the company's first residential prototype, a 1,103-square-foot home designed specifically for Alaska's challenging climate. * Seth explains how these homes are built for durability, energy efficiency, and longevity, while also reducing the amount of labor required on-site. * With the ability to assemble a home in just a few days, the system offers a practical solution for both urban developments and remote communities across the state. Expanding Beyond Residential Projects * While the technology was initially developed with commercial construction in mind, demand has grown across multiple sectors. * Seth discusses how Alaska Precast Solutions is working with organizations ranging from hospitals and hotels to military and government agencies. Building for the Future * Kevin Clark discusses Alaska Precast Solutions' commitment to sustainability, operational efficiency, and long-term growth. * He explains how the company is reducing construction waste, implementing lean manufacturing practices, and engaging with the public through facility tours and community outreach efforts. "Alaska is poised for growth, but labor shortages make it critical to develop faster construction methods that reduce on-site labor, especially in remote communities." — Seth Kroenke "We're working with the team at UAF and the Arctic Infrastructure Development Center to provide a rapid-deployment building solution that can support Alaska's future needs." — Kevin Clark Resources * If you're looking for commercial real estate opportunities in Alaska, contact Lottie Michael at lottie@lottiemichael.com [lottie@lottiemichael.com] or 907-242-7603. * For help buying or selling residential real estate in Alaska, contact Connie Yoshimura at 907-229-2703. * Visit the Alaska Precast Solutions website [https://www.precastak.com/] to schedule a tour or contact their team. Sponsorship This episode is brought to you in part by Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Alaska Realty. Transform your real estate journey with expert guidance. Check out their services: https://www.bhhsalaska.com/ [https://www.bhhsalaska.com/] Credits ©2025 Alaska Real Estate Podcast. All rights reserved. Music by SoundStripe

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Mike James is back on the podcast, and this time he joined Lottie to discuss some of the biggest economic issues affecting Alaska right now. From interest rates to resource development, they explore how decisions being made at both the state and federal levels could impact Alaska's future. What New Leadership at the Fed Could Mean * One of the topics Lottie and Mike discuss is the potential impact of new leadership at the Federal Reserve. * With many people hoping for lower interest rates, the conversation focuses on why gradual reductions may be healthier for the economy than dramatic cuts. Predictability and stability remain important factors for both residential and commercial real estate markets. Why Alaska's Resource Economy Matters * While national economic policy gets plenty of attention, Mike explains why Alaska's resource industry continues to play a major role in the state's future. * They cover North Slope oil and gas development, mining projects, and the growing interest from federal leaders in Alaska's natural resources. These projects have the potential to create jobs, attract investment, and strengthen local economies across the state. The Role of the Military and Energy Infrastructure * Lottie and Mike also discuss the connection between Alaska's military presence and the state's energy resources. * Military installations remain an important part of Alaska's economy, and large infrastructure projects such as the Alaska gas line could have long-term implications for both economic growth and national security. Looking Ahead for Alaska * One of the biggest takeaways from this conversation is that momentum continues to build around Alaska's economic opportunities. * However, turning that potential into long-term success will require stable policies, thoughtful leadership, and continued investment in the projects that support Alaska's future growth. "The best-case scenario is to keep the status quo. When rates move up or down it creates uncertainty in the market." — Lottie Michael "The Alaska gas line is one of the most important projects we should all stop and pay attention to." — Mike James Resources * If you're looking for commercial real estate opportunities in Alaska, contact Lottie Michael at lottie@lottiemichael.com [lottie@lottiemichael.com] or 907-242-7603. * For help buying or selling residential real estate in Alaska, contact Connie Yoshimura at 907-229-2703. Sponsorship This episode is brought to you in part by Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Alaska Realty. Transform your real estate journey with expert guidance. Check out their services: https://www.bhhsalaska.com/ [https://www.bhhsalaska.com/] Credits ©2025 Alaska Real Estate Podcast. All rights reserved. Music by SoundStripe

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Lottie is back from Berkshire Hathaway’s annual shareholders meeting in Omaha, often called the “Woodstock for Capitalists,” and I wanted to hear everything she learned. We sat down to talk about leadership lessons, business philosophy, Berkshire Hathaway’s company structure, and what real estate professionals can take away from one of the world’s largest organizations. Leadership and Long-Term Thinking * Lottie shares insights from this year’s meeting, including Berkshire Hathaway’s leadership transition and how the company empowers leaders to make decisions while maintaining accountability. * We also talk about why avoiding micromanagement creates stronger teams and better long-term results. * Always, make decisions and move forward. Waiting too long can create bigger problems. Why Berkshire Hathaway Operates Differently * We also discuss Berkshire Hathaway’s business structure and why allowing companies to operate independently creates focus and long-term stability. * Unlike organizations that heavily cross-promote services, Berkshire Hathaway gives its companies autonomy while remaining connected through the larger organization. * Lottie also shares insights into Berkshire Hathaway’s investments across industries like utilities, rail, insurance, housing, and consumer brands. * Long-term thinking, strong leadership, and trusting people to do their jobs well creates businesses built to last. "One thing I appreciated about Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices was the focus on real estate first, without pressure around mortgage or title services." — Connie Yoshimura "Make a decision and move forward. No decision is often the worst decision." — Lottie Michael Resources * If you have questions or just want to chat, feel free to email us at podcast@bhhsalaska.com [podcast@bhhsalaska.com]. * Connie Yoshimura number: 907-229-2703 * Lottie Michael Number: 907-242-7603 Sponsorship This episode is brought to you in part by Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Alaska Realty. Transform your real estate journey with expert guidance. Check out their services: https://www.bhhsalaska.com/ [https://www.bhhsalaska.com/] Credits ©2025 Alaska Real Estate Podcast. All rights reserved. Music by SoundStripe

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How is Anchorage balancing housing affordability with future growth and development? I invited Bob Doehl, Director of Community and Economic Development for the Municipality of Anchorage, to join me for a conversation. We discuss Title 21, home ownership incentives, and how the city is approaching future development. Meet Bob Doehl * Bob Doehl serves as the Director of Community and Economic Development for the Municipality of Anchorage. * His department oversees areas like building safety, land use planning, private subdivision development, and municipal real estate. Much of his work focuses on supporting economic growth while helping address Anchorage’s housing needs. * The department also works closely with Public Works to coordinate development projects with municipal infrastructure improvements. Streamlining Regulations with Title 21 * One of the biggest topics we discuss is Title 21, Anchorage’s land-use code. Bob explains how the municipality is working to make the development process more predictable and less expensive. * A new “spring housekeeping bill” was introduced to help clear up confusing language and inconsistencies within the code. The goal is to remove outdated standards that no longer fit Anchorage’s long-term development plans. Incentivizing Home Ownership * We also discuss new proposals aimed at making home ownership more accessible. One proposal focuses on tax abatements for first-time home buyers purchasing newly built homes. * Another initiative would provide tax relief for developers converting older buildings into multi-purpose housing with condo units. Bob shares how these programs could help more residents build long-term wealth through home equity. Future Development and Land Use * As Anchorage continues to grow, the municipality is also looking at ways to increase housing density while improving quality of life. * Bob talks about the importance of creating vibrant downtown spaces, maintaining trail systems, and keeping Anchorage competitive with nearby areas like the Mat-Su Valley. * We also discuss ongoing conversations around repurposing closed schools and other public lands for future residential development. “We have to compete by creating a higher quality of life while increasing affordability and making Anchorage a place where people want to live, work, and play.” — Bob Doehl Resources * If you have questions or just want to chat, feel free to email us at podcast@bhhsalaska.com [podcast@bhhsalaska.com]. * Connie Yoshimura number: 907-229-2703 * Lottie Michael Number: 907-242-7603 Sponsorship This episode is brought to you in part by Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Alaska Realty. Transform your real estate journey with expert guidance. Check out their services: https://www.bhhsalaska.com/ [https://www.bhhsalaska.com/] Credits ©2025 Alaska Real Estate Podcast. All rights reserved. Music by SoundStripe

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