Welcome to another dynamic episode of the **Speak and Flow Podcast**! This week, our delightful host Melinda Lee chats with the inspiring Jay Sondhi, creator of the popular YouTube channel, Loan Bae. Jay shares his mission to empower homebuyers with essential mortgage knowledge and his personal journey of overcoming perfectionism. Tune in for an engaging discussion on alignment, authenticity, and stepping out of your comfort zone to pursue your passions.
In This Episode, You Will Learn:
1. Purpose of Loan Bae: Discover how Jay Sondhi created Loan Bae to provide valuable information about the mortgage process. Learn how his channel aims to answer frequently asked questions and empower potential homebuyers with crucial knowledge.
2. Empowering Homebuyers: Understand how addressing common queries and concerns regarding mortgages can help individuals make informed decisions about their home purchases. Jay emphasizes that knowledge breeds confidence, essential for navigating the complexities of the housing market. 3. Overcoming Perfectionism: Jay candidly shares his journey of overcoming perfectionism and self-doubt when starting Loan Bae. Despite initial hesitations and feelings of inadequacy, he highlights the importance of taking action and embracing imperfection. 4. The Power of Alignment: Melinda discusses the significance of aligning mind, body, and soul in pursuing goals. When intentions and actions are congruent, it creates a state of flow, enhancing authenticity and connection with others. 5. Future Goals: Explore Jay’s aspirations beyond Loan Bae, including his interest in stand-up comedy and facilitating classes. He emphasizes the value of stepping out of one’s comfort zone and pursuing passions, even if it means facing fears of judgment or failure.
Memorable Quotes:
- "Knowledge is the key to confidence in the homebuyingjourney." - Jay Sondhi
- "Embrace imperfection and take action towards your goals." - Melinda Lee
Fun Segments:
Rapid Fire Questions: Jay reveals his favorite way tounwind, his go-to motivational quote, and his biggest inspiration.
-Listener Questions: Melinda and Jay tackle insightful questions from our audience about overcoming self-doubt and finding alignmentin life.
Resources Mentioned:
- Loan Bae YouTube Channel: [Loan Bae] (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjlnQG43nURwyA5gq3dpI3Q)
- Recommended Book: *"The Confidence Code"* by Katty Kay and Claire Shipman
- Melinda’s Alignment Checklist: Download at [www.speakandflow.com/resources](http://www.speakandflow.com/resources)
Connect with Jay Sondhi:
- Instagram: [@loanbae](https://www.instagram.com/loanbae)
- LinkedIn: [Jay Sondhi](https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaysondhi)
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Thanks for tuning in! Empower yourself with knowledge,
embrace imperfection, and pursue your passions. Catch you in the next episode! 🎧✨
About the Guest: Jay Shondi
Website: www.jaysondhi.com.
Social handles or YouTube Channel @jaysondh, @loanbae, www.youtube.com/@loanbae5038
Bio: I started working in the mortgage business in 2001 as a wholesale mortgage banker. Between 2001 and 2008, I trained hundreds of mortgage industry professionals in the SF Bay Area to underwrite and package their loans for banks. In 2008, my bank went bankrupt, and I moved to the retail-side of the business with a company called Guarantee Mortgage. I started my business specializing in FHA loans and found my clients online. After spending 10 years working as a top producing agent at Guaranteed Rate, I took my current position at U.S. Bank. I am excited to offer a great mix of price, product, and service available here to my clients.
Fun-facts: Played baseball in high school and grew up in Southern California. I was the mascot in high school and won homecoming King “as the mascot”. My first job was working in the character department at Disneyland as Pluto, Eeyore, Gepetto, Rafiki to name a few.
About Melinda:
Melinda Lee is a Presentation Skills Expert, Speaking Coach and nationally renowned Motivational Speaker. She holds an M.A. in Organizational Psychology, is an Insights Practitioner, and is a Certified Professional in Talent Development as well as Certified in Conflict Resolution. For over a decade, Melinda has researched and studied the state of “flow” and used it as a proven technique to help corporate leaders and business owners amplify their voices, access flow, and present their mission in a more powerful way to achieve results.
She has been the TEDx Berkeley Speaker Coach and worked with hundreds of executives and teams from Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Caltrans, Bay Area Rapid Transit System, and more. Currently, she lives in San Francisco, California, and is breaking the ancestral lineage of silence.
Website: https://speakinflow.com/
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mpowerall
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Welcome, dear listeners to the Speak In Flow
Podcast. I'm so excited to have a dear friend and amazing
mortgage loan officer Jay Sondhi with US Bank. Welcome, Jay.
Hi. Alright.
Hello. Glad you're here. You've been doing mortgage
for 23 years. That's a long time to be doing one thing.
How's it been a long time? It doesn't take a long
time. Time flies when you're having fun. That's awesome. Yes.
And you're the go to expert. People go to you.
You're having fun, share. And now you're sharing knowledge.
You've taken all that knowledge, 23 years of your knowledge in
the loan industry. And you put you're putting it into a YouTube
channel, and that's why you're here today.
That's the idea. Yeah, it's
awesome. And
with your help.
Ah, and it's called loan Bay, right? Loan Bay? Yeah.
Loan Bay. So creative. And what is it that you want from this
channel? Like, what is your vision? And what are you sharing
on this, this channel? Because
the idea was to have a channel that has all of the
questions that are asked during the mortgage process. So that,
you know, a lot of times I get calls from people after hours,
right? So six o'clock, seven o'clock, nine. And because I
understand everybody else has the job to write, they're
working eight to 12 hours a day, and they may not have the time
to get into the research of their future home purchase until
after they're done with their work day. Right. So ideally,
this is to have little snippets of all the frequently asked
questions during the mortgage process. So that if somebody
reached out to me and said, Hey, Jay, I want to schedule some
time. Let's talk about mortgages, I can say, Okay,
here's my scheduling link, we can schedule some time to chat.
But if you have time, which I know, you're probably in the
middle of doing all this research and finding a lot of
bad information online, once you go to my YouTube channel, you
can pre approve your own loan in five minutes. And you can have a
bunch of the questions answered for yourself. Like, what's the
appraisal? What, how do I search for house? What Why is
everything going for over asking you all these little questions?
We'll all be there. So that that's the idea is that all
these little questions that are in your head, I know what they
are, because I get them every day. And I will just require
Right.
Right? Do you think people get because it's a big
purchase? And so do you think listening to these videos and
getting knowledge will help them too, because I get buyer's
remorse after a small thing? Like, how would this be helpful
for to reduce the level of buyer's remorse? Who do all get
all this upfront knowledge first beforehand? Or what do you think
about that? That's, that's the idea
that the whole concept is what I learned in the
Army is this concept of knowledge breeds competence.
That training that you get in the army, they say, it's going
to breed the competence that you need to be successful on the
battlefield, right? Like, I never want the army. But I took
that to heart, it was one of the one of the best things I ever
learned in college, wasn't even in college, right? Knowledge
breeds confidence. And I think that if you're a home buyer
looking to go buy a house, they really need to be confident in
what you're doing. So that I want my clients to be confident
in what they're doing. I don't want to be party to, you know,
I'm putting people into debt every day. And I don't want to
give somebody the largest amount of debt that they might have in
their whole life and feel bad about it the next day. Right?
Right. And I
want them to understand, right? I want them
to understand what they're doing. Because in this day,
where it's competitive in the Bay Area, things move so fast
that a lot of times you can be out looking at an open house one
weekend, and then 17 days later, you have a house and a mortgage
if you're not careful. That's why you like this repository of,
of information in my information, not not just
internet information should be in one spot so that you can pick
my brain whenever you want.
Right. I mean, this is a good analogy, because like
you said in the military, they're going to battle I mean,
when you get out there, you're probably like feeling like
you're going to battle with all these other competitors. And it
can just go so fast. And you're not really Yeah. I just want I
just want and then you think back you're like, oh my gosh,
did I really want it? Yeah, so it's like yeah, like you said,
like doing all that upfront research. is taking your time
getting, you know, looking at your videos and asking the right
questions, getting all those details before you go out to the
battle go out to the battlefield, because you may not
have the time to think through things, because you're in the
middle of the emotion of it. All. Right, that's awesome.
Yeah, that makes so much sense. And I never really thought about
it that way with home buying, because I sometimes I think, oh,
we have so much time or why don't we take our time with it,
but you can't if it's especially if it's a good
house. Oh, everybody says that. I really look. Yeah.
Later. Yeah, open houses. I felt like I want to buy right now.
It's like, that's just right. And that's the reason why you
need to get a pre approval as soon as you start thinking about
looking right is that you can't go hunting without a weapon and
the pre approval letter, it's your weapon you need to have
Yeah, you need to be able to take the game with you. Right?
The minute you can't be like, Oh, hold on, let me go get my
pre approval right now on Sunday, when other people offer,
so you really have to get going on things quick. And you need to
know what you're doing. That's, that's the thing that always
makes me nervous about it is I want to make sure everybody
understands what they're doing. And there's so many little
pieces that you need to be understanding right. From
your mind me you have a video, you have a video
on it. Yeah,
yeah. Like one little very, like in snippets,
like minute long, hopefully one to two minutes. Because you want
to you don't know what your property taxes are going to be.
It's not you can go online and look it up in the counties. It's
not accurate. So you have to look at the property tax bill of
the house that you're going to buy and do the math backwards.
Because you need to do manual math. There's no, not
everything's available online, as you think and hope not even
AI, but you
and one of your videos has a whole sheet on how
to do that. Right. Yeah, manually for years for
themselves.
Correct. Yeah. And a little bit, yeah, the little
tools that I use, it's just like, let's look under the hood
of the mortgage company. Let's make it as transparent as
possible, so that you have all the knowledge that I do. Because
it's really not rocket science, what we do, but it's not taught
in schools either. So that's right. This is my class. right
with you. Yeah.
And it's really easy to listen to watch, I mean,
and then push your stuff just so you're engaging dot j, like you,
you have an engaging style, your videos are different. And so I'm
excited that they're out there, you started to probably you
started to record them. And so let's go back a bit about when
you had this idea, and, and it wasn't out You didn't even
record yet. What was that? Like when you tried to record it? And
are you had this vision of recording it? How many years
ago? Was it that you're thinking about doing this?
It must have been over five years ago? I can't
remember exactly. But I know. around when I bought my house,
so yeah, five years ago? Probably six or seven? Maybe
five or six? Five or six? Yeah.
And then so you, you knew you want to do it. And
then what happened?
Well, I first of all, got my channel setup.
Right? I got Oh, YouTube, there's loan bay there. I could
get loan Bay. I got it. I got the Instagram channel, loan Bay.
Right. Great. Then the next step was I gonna make a little avatar
because I'm not really supposed to do it for US Bank, you know,
they don't really want us doing this stuff. And that's the
reason why the strategy and so it's not me working as an
employee of the bank making these videos, because they're my
personal thoughts. They're not It's not financial advice. This
is my own opinions. And that's why right with that idea that
alone Bay is that it's just a little cartoon character. So I
had went to Fiverr I had somebody make me a an avatar.
And I got those channels all set up. And then it was I don't know
what to do now
and then stalled for a while.
Could you go back? Yeah, and I didn't even I just
paralysed right. Yeah, had an idea what I want. Want to do. I
was uh, I don't want to have my my face online. I had a lot of
reasons. Yeah. About that. To be most informative, but not about
me. So I would just forget about it for a while. And then think
about it, but don't do anything just paralysed with the
perfection, right. And not knowing like, there's just a
baby step to take.
Because you wanted to probably because of the
perfectionism coming into place, you wanted to have all the A
through Z, planned planned out. Yeah, yeah, but knowing that
it's gonna be and then yeah, don't understand
that. It's, it's got to just get started on it, and you're going
to make mistakes, and it's not going to come out perfect. But I
think you get I got wrapped up in the perfection of it that it
just never got started. And so I knowing that maybe, before
pandemic, so probably like in 2018, or 19, I think it was
2019, the beginning of I took a class down in LA with a great
lady who was teaching a class about how to be camera ready,
how to go on camera and be, you know, have you present and feel
good about yourself? And it was really deep and fluffy, you
know, at the end of it, yeah, who go do that? I'll make a film
and not didn't do it.
And then it is what was going on your head at that
time. Were just like, like, no, like, I something just stopped
you.
I can't say didn't help I? I did. I did learn some
things. But right. I didn't. I didn't get going. And I think
there was deeper in there that I think you helped me with on
that. And
oh, well. And so what? We don't have to say what
I mean, it's up to you. So you will want it. We went a little
deeper.
Yeah, day one. And I think that happens with a lot of
friends after the years and years of like, it had been
another few years, right? Because I reached out to you in
earlier this year. So it was like 2023. So it was like five
or more years. So it took a long time that we got put on the back
end, I find myself talking to people Oh yeah. Someday I'll
make some videos. And it's like, this year, is this kind of
ridiculous. Like it's New Years. And I'm thinking geez, honour
this project? Geez, I haven't I haven't I haven't done that yet.
Or what are we doing here? And I remember seeing your LinkedIn
and said, Oh, our friend is flow speaking flow. I should reach
out about this because I keep seeing it. And I've never
reached out there was like, oh, let's have a little conversation
and have a conversation. And then you got me going on the
first day because you just told me, why don't you just start do
it, record it. See what happens. Okay. Interesting idea. Right.
So and then we got started on that. And then on our first
session, it was a lot deeper than I thought but it really
helped uncover some of the I mean, some of the like, I think
most of the resistance to why wasn't making moves on this.
Yeah, and that happens.
How I wasn't making moves on a lot of things, you
know, if you really think about God,
yeah, yeah. Yeah. And so once that was removed
once you found that we let go the block it was like, then you
were able to create another video. Yeah, yeah. Well, making
more videos and being there's there was it's
what do you want to call it? It's somatic, right? It's a
brain brain, a brain and body connection. I think there's a
physical piece to it. And that's what I didn't realise about your
class is that I didn't realise I was how somatically inclined it
was. I thought we were going to be doing like voice exercises
Allah Allah Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah Allah, You
know what I mean? Right? In some kind of class, and it ends up
being weighed deeper in way more was more effective than what I
was expecting.
I think the truth is at because if I we tackle it
from Hey, doing voice doing hand gestures, it's like you said
it's not connecting your mind and your body your soul is not
connecting your body is like saying no, even though you
logically I really want to do this, my brains like let's go do
it. If your subconscious, which is your body is saying, No, I'm
not on board with this, you're gonna paralyse yourself. It's
just not, you won't go, it slows you down.
The authenticity won't be there, right? If you're
if you're right. And I feel like that's really the root of what,
what you're doing with your course. Right?
Thank you. Thank you. And then once you started
going, it was amazing to have you say, You know what, it was
not perfect. I'm still working through it. But then you
started, there was a click a moment where you're like, it's
actually easier than what you had your mind had put it out to
be. Right, you'd made it more complicated. It was actually,
you actually flew through, like recording a whole day, and it
flew by, and you're hot. And you're like, I even had fun,
which I
know, it gets fun. It gets fun after that block
gets there anymore. Right? Right. Once your body is not
fighting, or you're not fighting your body, and vice versa, it's,
you're slowing, right?
You're slowing, it's this flow, there's flow
between the mind and the body and the spirit and the words and
the energy around it. And that's what's going to attract you to
your clients, right when you have your energy. Because if
your body and your subconscious is not on board, like you said,
it's inauthentic, they may be saying the right words, but the
energy behind the words is not there, because their whole
system is not in alignment. So when you are in alignment with
your mind and body and soul, the energy that flows through it is
what is connecting you to your clients and attracting because
you're you're having fun, like we talked about how energy is
contagious and your work and when you are in the session
about what you're doing, and having joy and fun and
confidence around your your videos like it's going to come
across? Because Jay, you are such an like an enthusiastic,
dynamic person. Thank you. And yes. And I think that the people
that watch your, your YouTube channel will see it.
Thanks. I really hope so. They laugh and they
learn a lot.
Right? I think that's you can do that. Because
you're j you you're not just like the boring years, all the
data stacks. is not like that. It's a completely because it's
called lone Bay. I mean, just if you can't tell what's about
like, it's already fun from the title. Right? Yeah. And so
you're learning and having fun. I
didn't want to make it like, like, Hey, I'm at the
whiteboard, it'd be teach you something right here.
Exactly. Exactly.
You know, what the bad suit and all that it's like
the normal mortgage broker thing, like how I always like
never wanted to be, I think that I was so focused on that. That
part of the thing, right, like you get wrapped up in your whole
Yeah, image of perfection, right? That's what it is, is the
image of perfection or, and then you get locked. I get locked
down on that. If it's not like many people, it's not going out.
Right? It's okay. To write have perfect.
Right? And it evolves, it's going to evolve.
Yeah, and you have editors,
how about that? Mm hmm. That's what I'm working on
right now.
Any any editors out there? We need an editor. Oh, my
goodness. I'm so excited for you. I'm happy that there it's
out there and people can connect you on watch your videos. What's
the what's the next step for it?
For the videos, it's really about I think, I think
editing. But then also I, you know, one of the other goals is
to try a stand up comedy. Oh, yeah. You know, right. Yeah. And
I'm working on that too. And I think that's, this is the thing,
right is most of my friends would, they're surprised that I
have to go, I have to go to speaking coach, right? Because,
oh, you're an extrovert. What are you talking about yours? You
can along people? It's not true. I'm having a tough, I'm very shy
with new people. I have a tough time meeting new people, right?
Or this is the narrative that I would tell myself is I'm not
good with meeting new people and, of course has helped to get
away from that. Or to get into the feeling of the body, why
that's happening and how to overcome it. So that it's easier
to speak in front of strangers is tough for me. So speaking of
strangers speaking in front of camera, and then I get to go try
the new goal, which is to do open mic and go try, like five
minutes of comedy, which I've always wanted to do, is making
jokes in front of friends is easy. Like going out to into a
bar and trying to spit five minutes of jokes. Makes me
nervous to think.
But the thing the thing is, it's so interesting
that because when I know you and me knowing you, yeah, you can do
it with just your friends. And if you could just allow yourself
to do it with other people, it is we get afraid of the
judgement. But it's fascinating that when you can give yourself
permission to just put yourself out there. You know, because you
are holding back like we're missing out on Jay. Because,
yeah, we're missing out. So it's actually to the detriment of us.
So I want to let you know, like we're a little the whole world
is the CRJ. And same thing with a lot of the leaders out there
who think, Okay, I can't say this, I can't because it has to
be perfect. So but the thing is, you're already enough. You
already have it within you. So it's a matter of getting out
there, one step at a time, it may not be perfect, but the more
comfortable you get, the more you could just be yourself,
allowing yourself to just be yourself on a large stage. It's
great, and then you make that connection with the people and
not everybody is going to like you and that's okay, but you're
with the people that do like you and do like your jokes and your
comedy. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, I don't know. I've always
I've always wanted to do comedy, but I don't think I'm gonna do
it. I'm just gonna cheer you on. I'm gonna practice on the side.
But I'm never gonna I don't think I'm gonna do open mic, but
I will take all the skills and tools and use it in my classes.
Yeah, that'd be cool. I somebody the first step. So and then Jay,
hopefully, maybe Jay, you and I are going to be doing some
classes together too, which will be fun. Facilitating some cool.
Yeah, we're
looking forward to that.
Yeah, yeah. Awesome. So is there anything
you want to say to clients in this industry right now, if
they're looking for a house like what what could you share with
them? What is a tip? One or two?
Thank you should look at my YouTube channel and
check it out and leave a comment like and follow and share. You
know, see, Lone Bay on Instagram. I think we're gonna
do YouTube first. But yeah, check it out. And let me know
what you think. I think it's it's informative stuff. And
yeah, reach out to me if you need some help.
Totally. I mean, you've got all the expertise.
You're you got integrity, you're genuine and authentic. And yeah,
Jay will help you out. Still take care of you. So check out
it. Okay.
Nobody will care more than me about Yeah,
it's so true. It's so true. Totally. And this is
one of the biggest purchase of the real life. So get someone
that cares. Correct. 100%. Yeah. Awesome. Thank you so much, Jay.
It was so nice. It was wonderful to catch up with you. Thank you
for sharing your expertise with us and also your journey with
developing and getting your YouTube channel out there. I
know that the audience is going to take away a lot from today.
So thank you.
No, thank you. You're the one that made it
happen.
Ah, thank you. Thanks. Take care. Bye bye.