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The Tom Ferry Real Estate Coaching Mega Conference, Downtown Dallas August 2025, I went in person

 

This was my 2nd year in a row attending the 3 day mega Real Estate COACHING conference, put on by Tom Ferry Coaching. Just like last year, this year it was very very nationally well attended and even internationally attended! 3 full days 8:30 am to 4-5 pm. The majority of the attentive attendees are salesperson realtors by profession. The event occurred at the Downtown Dallas TX Convention Center.

This year, we got more of actual TOM FERRY speaking, coaching, visionary, humor, and realism. Tom Ferry is bar-none one of the most talented public speakers I've ever witnessed. While mic'up talking to a live audience of 4,000 people plus, he speaks smoothly, audibly, comfortably, and confidently. 

In addition to Tom himself, Coach Jason Pantana coach gave us his AI, Artificial Intelligence tips for our real estate marketing efforts. I know CHAGPT, but he mentioned Perplexity, and Grok often as well. Jason Pantana is the technical tech real estate speaker and coach. He leads an AI Marketing Realtor Academy.

Another quality speaker was Jimmy Mackin. He runs listingleads.com. He gave us marketing ideas on how to possibly create more Listings for our real estate business. He said to "market like you gossip." 

Another memorable speaker was Tim Grover. Tim Grover was a personal championship level coach for the NBA legends, Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant and Dwayne Wayde. He had an authentic, tough, yet endearing tone and pace. He said you can be kind, but don't be nice, there is a difference.

Overall, there were many excellent speakers; motivational, real estate, technical, marketing, and even fellow realtors who spoke and presented live. It was an enjoyable, insightful, time worthy and very very very well attended Realtor Coaching Conference.
















































































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