NAR Launches New Podcast Series

by | Mar 4, 2026 | 2 comments

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The National Association of Realtors (NAR) has rolled out a new podcast series called “Realtor News Change Agents.”

Hosted by NAR CEO Nykia Wright and other executives from the organization, the podcast will highlight emerging trends, opportunities and challenges facing the industry, while celebrating NAR members’ accomplishments. Broker CEOs and industry leaders will be guests on the series, with new episodes being released on the first and third Wednesday of each month.

The podcast is available now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and at nar.realtor/news/change-agents.

“Realtor News Change Agents puts you in the room with the people moving the industry forward,” said Wright. “Each episode delivers practical insights to help members navigate what’s new, what’s next and what matters most.”

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  1. My time is too valuable to watch this drivel. I guess Ms. Wright is trying to justify her $2.25 million dollar salary. We need for NAR to give us our freedom. Maybe that is now up to the locals, since the 3-way agreement is not a NAR dictate anymore. Will the locals let us go without litigation? Stay tuned!!

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  2. NAR is a joke, they do not represent members who pay, they represent their elite selves and their lawyers only! The ridiculous NAR court settlement, was nothing but a bust for buyers and buyers agents, and has hurt the real estate business. Members should have a voice and a vote when they are paying members of an organization. This one should be shut down!!!

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