Mic'd Up State
Welcome to Mic’d Up State, the weekly podcast for Keller Williams agents, leaders, and professionals across Upstate New York. Hosted by Regional Director of KW Upstate New York Region, Marybeth Olive, and Regional Technology Trainer KT Temple, this show is your go-to source for insight, inspiration, and impactful conversations that fuel real estate success.
Each episode features agent spotlights, tech strategies, leadership lessons, and updates from across the region, all designed to help you grow your business, master KW systems, and tap into the power of collaboration and profit share.
🎧 What to expect each week:
- Agent success stories you can learn from
- Tech tips and Command best practices
- Business-building tools and ideas
- Event updates and leadership highlights
- Real conversations about real estate growth
Whether you're a brand-new agent or a seasoned market center leader, Mic’d Up State is your backstage pass to what’s working right now in Upstate New York real estate.
Mic'd Up State
Episode 18: Real Estate Beyond Closings & Commission Checks: Chelse Moffatt Success
In this episode of the Mic'd Up State Podcast, host KT Temple sits down with Chelse Moffatt, Team Leader, Realtor, and MAPS Coach at Keller Williams in Rochester, NY, to talk about building a real estate business that goes beyond closings, commissions, and burnout.
Chelse shares her journey from admin to market center leader, breaks down why Keller Williams’ culture, coaching, and profit share model set it apart, and explains what new and experienced agents need to know to grow sustainably. They dive into the biggest mistakes agents make in their first 90 days, why real estate is a business—not a job—and how collaboration and leadership play a major role in long-term success.
Whether you’re a new agent, a seasoned pro feeling stuck, or considering a brokerage change, this episode delivers real talk, practical insights, and a fresh perspective on what it takes to build a business you’re proud of.
🎧 Listen in and find out how to stop running on the hamster wheel and start building with purpose.