REAL Mentors Podcast

40,000 Agents and 3 Rules That Built It All | Brent Gove on REAL Mentors Podcast Ep 91

37 min · 29 jun 2026
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Brent Gove has three rules for life. Life isn't fair, you are entitled to nothing and no one is coming to save you. Not the Republicans, not the Democrats, not your mentor and not your coach. You have to get on the struggle bus yourself and ride it all the way through. Brent sold over 5,000 homes, ran one of the largest Keller Williams franchises in the country, reached the top 11 agents worldwide at Re/Max and built an organization of over 40,000 agents by getting around the right people and actually implementing what they taught him. In 1999 he lost thirty thousand dollars in three hours and says it was the best thing that ever happened to him because it forced him to ask a question he had never asked himself before. In this episode Brent and Sean get into why suffering is a right of passage not a punishment, what it actually takes to build a real estate empire from scratch and why the biggest room in the world is always the room for improvement. This Episode Explores: ✅ The three rules of life Brent lives by and teaches his kids every single day ✅ Losing $30,000 in three hours in 1999 and why he calls it the best thing that ever happened to him ✅ How asking one question he had never asked himself completely changed his production overnight ✅ Getting around Zig Ziglar, Tony Robbins, Jim Rohn and John Maxwell and actually implementing what they taught ✅ Why the limiting factor in your life is always you and so is the solution ✅ Building an organization of 40,000 agents and what leadership at that scale actually requires ✅ Why suffering builds character and why protecting people from struggle quietly destroys their potential ✅ How becoming a Christian shifted the way he leads his business and his family ✅ Why you can never hit a goal you have never been willing to set for yourself 🔗 Connect with Brent Gove Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brentgoverealestate/ [https://www.instagram.com/brentgoverealestate/] Website: https://www.brentgove.com/ [https://www.brentgove.com/] Follow REAL Mentors Podcast Instagram: https://instagram.com/realmentorspodcast [https://instagram.com/realmentorspodcast] Host Sean Martin: https://instagram.com/theseanmartin [https://instagram.com/theseanmartin]

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From Drugs and Grief to 7 Figures in Direct Sales | Nate DeTracy on REAL Mentors Podcast Ep 92

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40,000 Agents and 3 Rules That Built It All | Brent Gove on REAL Mentors Podcast Ep 91

Brent Gove has three rules for life. Life isn't fair, you are entitled to nothing and no one is coming to save you. Not the Republicans, not the Democrats, not your mentor and not your coach. You have to get on the struggle bus yourself and ride it all the way through. Brent sold over 5,000 homes, ran one of the largest Keller Williams franchises in the country, reached the top 11 agents worldwide at Re/Max and built an organization of over 40,000 agents by getting around the right people and actually implementing what they taught him. In 1999 he lost thirty thousand dollars in three hours and says it was the best thing that ever happened to him because it forced him to ask a question he had never asked himself before. In this episode Brent and Sean get into why suffering is a right of passage not a punishment, what it actually takes to build a real estate empire from scratch and why the biggest room in the world is always the room for improvement. This Episode Explores: ✅ The three rules of life Brent lives by and teaches his kids every single day ✅ Losing $30,000 in three hours in 1999 and why he calls it the best thing that ever happened to him ✅ How asking one question he had never asked himself completely changed his production overnight ✅ Getting around Zig Ziglar, Tony Robbins, Jim Rohn and John Maxwell and actually implementing what they taught ✅ Why the limiting factor in your life is always you and so is the solution ✅ Building an organization of 40,000 agents and what leadership at that scale actually requires ✅ Why suffering builds character and why protecting people from struggle quietly destroys their potential ✅ How becoming a Christian shifted the way he leads his business and his family ✅ Why you can never hit a goal you have never been willing to set for yourself 🔗 Connect with Brent Gove Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brentgoverealestate/ [https://www.instagram.com/brentgoverealestate/] Website: https://www.brentgove.com/ [https://www.brentgove.com/] Follow REAL Mentors Podcast Instagram: https://instagram.com/realmentorspodcast [https://instagram.com/realmentorspodcast] Host Sean Martin: https://instagram.com/theseanmartin [https://instagram.com/theseanmartin]

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Built a Business. Lost His Daughter. Then He Made It | Jason Shipley on REAL Mentors Podcast EP 90q

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