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Mindset Matters w/ Jimmy Everetts

Mindset Matters w/ Jimmy Everetts

By: Jimmy Everetts
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What drives people? What are the questions that face each and everyone of us every single day, and what are the answers the most successful of us find to those questions?Mindset Matters dives into what makes human beings tick, what makes one person accomplish what another could not, and what unites us all in the pursuit of our ideal self. Hosted by Jimmy Everetts© 2026 Mindset Matters w/ Jimmy Everetts Economics Leadership Management & Leadership Personal Development Personal Success Relationships Social Sciences
Episodes
  • 133: Jamie Bearden, A Blank Canvas, New Era Group @ Your Castle
    Jun 26 2026

    Jamie Bearden's story is one of reinvention, resilience, and the kind of warmth you can feel the moment you meet her. The Chief Operating Officer of the New Era Group at Your Castle grew up in Holland, Michigan — a self-described feral, curious kid, the youngest of three girls, who once dreamed of moving to Hollywood to act. When that didn't pan out, a summer helping at her aunt's dental office turned into nearly twenty years as an orthodontic assistant.

    But the defining turn came early and hard. Jamie lost her husband when she was just 22 — a Colorado native and devoted Elway fan whose dream had always been to live in Denver. So, she packed everything into an unreliable car, gave herself six months, and moved west to live that dream on his behalf. She fell in love with the city, and instead of remaining the woman everyone back home defined by her loss, she treated Colorado as a blank canvas — joining every team she could find and building the close-knit circle she still calls her "Denver family."

    Years later, worn down by a punishing DTC commute, Jamie took a friend's suggestion to try real estate, with her now-husband encouraging her to find her passion while he held things steady. She went back into a classroom around 2017, felt like a beginner all over again, and simply showed up every day — focusing on open houses and supporting her team, becoming a trusted go-to for agent Drew Morris, buying her first car in cash, and earning Rookie of the Year.

    In this episode, Jamie opens up about grief and starting over, the husband who became her biggest cheerleader, why she believes new agents should treat the office like a job, and the mindset that carries her through the hard days. It's an honest, uplifting conversation about creating a life rather than just a living — and staying optimistic without ever losing sight of what's real.

    And Jamie's story… starts now!

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    46 mins
  • 132: Jeff Plous, Behind The Curtain, Hatch Realty
    Jun 19 2026

    Jeff Plous's story is one of curiosity, craftsmanship, and an unshakable refusal to take "no" for an answer. The broker-owner of Hatch Realty grew up in downtown Chicago — a self-described nerd who carried a briefcase instead of a backpack, rebuilt cars with his dad, and built model homes out of balsa wood because he loved making something out of nothing. From his father, a charismatic entrepreneur who once finagled his way into a Vespa dealership at thirteen, he inherited creativity and fearlessness. From his grandfather and his mother — a teacher who spent decades serving kids in Chicago's inner city — he inherited discipline and a relentless work ethic.

    A move to CU Boulder gave Jeff both his lifelong friends and his direction, and he graduated into real estate just as the market began to collapse. His first job at Centex Homes was a sales center no one ever visited, but instead of waiting it out, he taught himself Photoshop and marketing and went looking for ways to solve the problem himself. That instinct became his calling card — building a niche selling "the unsellable" across Northwest Denver, most memorably moving four long-stalled townhomes for the late, legendary Paul Stan in just four months, on no marketing budget.

    That success launched him into development. After staying up all night reading the city's new zoning code and teaching himself design software, he sketched a concept no one believed could work, identified the land, signed over his entire bank account, and bet on himself. Around 40 doors later, Jeff has spent more than a decade among Denver's top agents — building Hatch around a simple premise: not how to sell more homes, but how to serve clients better.

    In this episode, Jeff opens up about the mentors who shaped him, the integrity that drives him to build things he can be proud of, and the honest struggle to find work-life balance while raising two kids with his wife, Lindsay. He shares the gut-punch of his nine-year-old telling him he's always on his phone, his "every day is Tuesday" philosophy, and his take on where Denver's market needs to go next. Above all, it's a conversation about staying curious, seeing behind the curtain, and never doing anything halfway.

    And Jeff's story… starts now!

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    58 mins
  • 131: Rachel Gallegos, A City's Fingerprint, The Edit @ Compass
    Jun 12 2026

    Rachel Gallegos's story is one of grit, vision, and the quiet confidence of someone who has always been willing to bet on herself. The youngest of seven, she grew up in Salt Lake City with a single mother who worked three jobs to keep the family afloat — and a grandmother in Grand Junction who, decades ahead of her time, ran rental properties, storage units, and a beauty salon on her own broker's license. From the age of five, Rachel knew she wanted to build something of her own.

    She earned everything early. A first paycheck at twelve, and before that a door-to-door operation selling homemade cookies and caramels for spending money. That work ethic carried her to becoming the first in her family to graduate college, then into a corporate banking job where she quickly hit a ceiling she had no intention of living under. On maternity leave with her first daughter, she got her real estate license — and one week after giving birth to her second in 2008, she was already showing foreclosures to investors.

    Starting her career in a down market became Rachel's greatest advantage. Some of her biggest years came during the crash, and that proved to her she could succeed in any market. She set her sights on new development and on Northwest Denver before the rest of the city caught on, watching a neighborhood she believed in become exactly what she'd envisioned.

    In this episode, Rachel opens up about juggling motherhood and a demanding career from day one, the discipline of a 4:30 a.m. morning routine, why she finds joy in helping shape the actual fabric of Denver rather than chasing one transaction at a time, and her honest take on where the city has been and where it's headed. With both daughters now off at college — Isabella at CU and Olivia heading to Oregon — she's asking herself a question she's put off for years: what does SHE want?

    At her core, Rachel is a lifelong learner and a believer in collaboration — someone who measures success not just in deals closed, but in doing it the right way alongside good people. It's an honest, energizing look at a woman who built a thriving business from the ground up and is just getting started on her next chapter.

    And Rachel's story… starts now!

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    IG: @jimmythesaint5280

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    44 mins
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