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Our 1st Originator Interview – Graeme Brown

by Morgan on April 24, 2007

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I am very excited.  Blown Mortgage has been able to line up podcast interviews with some of the best and brightest out there in the mortgage and real estate blogosphere.  In the next week you will hear interviews with two prominent mortgage bloggers as they share their insight with the Blown Mortgage audience on the current state of the housing market.  They’ll also provide tips and insight for consumers and industry members alike – providing a true cross-training platform for all of our listeners.

As you know, I’ve podcasted myself on topics covering the ways that industry members can improve their business in a tough market – but interviewing is a brand new bag.  To prepare myself for these two powerhouse interviews I did a test run with my brother.  My brother works at my company and has been our top loan agent ever since he entered the business.  A Brown graduate, he is very articulate when speaking about his profession.

I was only testing my interview skills and podcast software, but after the first minute of silliness the interview evolved in to a very interesting conversation with a very smart and passionate loan originator.  I feel that this interview offers great value and therefore I am pleased to offer it to you as the first of hopefully many to come.

Stay tuned for many more podcasts with other members of our industry kicking off later this week.

Intro/Outro music licensed under the Creative Commons license, The Streets of Miami performed by Dokapi.

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