The Loan Officer Experience Podcast
Overview
The Loan Officer Experience Podcast is a bi-weekly podcast designed to educate mortgage loan officers in both the broker and retail worlds. The goal is to dispel common misconceptions about the broker world, offer actionable strategies, and provide industry insights to help loan officers grow and succeed. The podcast will be broker-heavy in content, with a special focus on educating retail loan officers on the benefits and opportunities within the broker industry.
Mission
The core mission of the podcast is to:
· Educate loan officers—both brokers and retail—on best practices, mindset, marketing strategies, and tools for success.
· Debunk myths that many retail loan officers have about the broker world, helping them understand the real benefits and differences.
· Grow the broker community by showcasing successful brokers and industry experts, offering insights into scaling a brokerage, and providing mindset and marketing tactics.
Final Notes
The Loan Officer Experience Podcast is designed to stand out in the mortgage industry by delivering real, authentic, and actionable content for loan officers looking to scale their businesses, shift their mindset, and learn from top experts in the field. By educating both retail and broker loan officers, this podcast will help grow the broker community and dispel the myths that hold many loan officers back.
The Loan Officer Experience Podcast
Beyond Conventional: The Broker’s Guide to Non-QM with Cake Mortgage
In this episode of the Loan Officer Experience podcast, the host welcomes Haik Avanesyan, Vice President of TPO Sales at Cake Mortgage. They discuss the importance and growth of non-QM loans, highlighting how Cake Mortgage is leading the way in this space. The episode covers the unique benefits and opportunities that non-QM products offer, the significance of common-sense underwriting, and the support Cake Mortgage provides to brokers and loan officers. They also dispel myths about non-QM loans and emphasize the advantages for retail loan officers considering a move to the wholesale side.