E15: "Laugh With Us: Waking Up to Win Bloopers"
To kick off the new year, Waking Up to Win is doing something a little different, and a lot more honest. This New Year’s Day bloopers reel pulls back the curtain on what really happens before, during, and between takes as Annie Callaway and Chad Elledge record the podcast.
From forgotten segments, hot mic moments, awkward transitions, technical hiccups, and unfiltered banter to real-time frustration, laughter, and chaos, this episode is proof that even the most polished real estate podcasts are built on imperfect moments.
Along the way, you’ll get a behind-the-scenes look at the personalities, chemistry, and humor that power the show, reminding agents that success doesn’t require perfection, just consistency, authenticity, and the willingness to keep showing up.
If you’re a real estate agent who’s ever stumbled through content creation, second-guessed yourself on camera, or needed a reminder that everyone starts messy, this episode is for you.
Laugh with us, share this with a real estate friend who needs the reminder, hit subscribe, leave a review, and follow Waking Up to Win for weekly real estate motivation, mindset, coaching, and real conversations that help you keep winning, chaos and all.
FAQs
1. Is Episode 15 a full episode or a short bonus?
This one’s a short bonus episode—a quick New Year’s Day bloopers reel that gives you a behind-the-scenes look at what recording really sounds like.
2. What’s in the bloopers reel?
Expect forgotten segments, hot mic moments, awkward transitions, technical hiccups, and the kind of unfiltered banter that usually stays off-camera.
3. Who should listen to this episode?
Any real estate agent (or content creator) who has ever stumbled through recording, second-guessed themselves on camera, or needed a reminder that nobody starts polished.
4. What’s the main takeaway from this bloopers episode?
You don’t have to be perfect to be successful. Consistency, authenticity, and showing up anyway will take you farther than waiting until everything feels “ready.”