Rebuilding on Purpose Through Flow
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Eric Thompson interviews Ryan Wentworth and Michael Parsiola of Reve Realtors in New Orleans, Louisiana, who experienced a dramatic turnaround after realizing they had been running their business "on accident." After dropping from 20 million in volume to 13 million in a challenging market shaped by rising interest rates and skyrocketing insurance costs, they consciously decided to rebuild their business on purpose.
The shift was not about chasing more leads. It was about returning to fundamentals, implementing consistent flow systems, and intentionally structuring their partnership. In 2025, they produced 29 million in volume, a 123% year-over-year Increase, while the market grew only 3%.
They share how they streamlined operations, eliminated inefficiencies, and recommitted to consistent client touches including just sold mailers, newsletters, market reports, and highly creative live flow events like Saints football games and architectural cycling tours. They also discuss how they divide responsibilities within their partnership to maximize clarity and efficiency, with one focusing on listings and the other on buyers, while maintaining unified communication.
At its core, their breakthrough came from moving from reactive to intentional, from accidental production to systemized flow, and from perfection paralysis to consistent action.
Key TakeawaysBeing "on accident" often means managing incoming business without proactive flow systems
Market shifts expose weak systems and force clarity
Rebuilding from the ground up creates stronger, more efficient processes
Intentional flow beats accidental momentum
Mailers and market reports work when consistent and visible
Auto flow creates visibility even when you are busy
Invitations are as powerful as attendance for generating connection
Creative, authentic flow tied to personal interests increases engagement
Partnership clarity prevents confusion and builds client trust
Clearly defined roles create efficiency and confidence
Coaching provides accountability, fresh ideas, and perspective
Perfection is the enemy of good and progress beats paralysis
Consistency compounds, even if it feels small in the moment
Memorable Quotes"We were managing the business that was coming at us, not on purpose."
"We need to go back to basics."
"We needed to know how the sausage is made."
"Just sold cards were all in my head. Clients loved them."
"We didn't want them to feel passed off."
"Perfection is the enemy of good."
"Look at where you were two years ago."
"We're not a 10, but we're a 7, and that's way better than a 2."
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- Michael Parsiola: Website