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No Surrender with Greg Sher, Jennifer McGuinness & Coby Hakalir

No Surrender with Greg Sher, Jennifer McGuinness & Coby Hakalir

By: Greg Sher
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No Surrender is a weekly livestream featuring three of the housing industry's most outspoken voices. Hosted by Greg Sher, Jennifer McGuinness-Lubbert, and Coby Hakalir — covering the news, macroeconomics, and political forces reshaping the industry in real time.


No Surrender doesn't just report on the industry's challenges — it confronts them head-on. From consumer-facing crises to the nuanced, inside-baseball developments that only industry insiders truly understand, the hosts bring sharp opinions, deep expertise, and the kind of honest disagreement that actually moves the conversation forward. These three don't typically see eye to eye — and that's exactly the point.

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  • Introducing No Surrender with Greg Sher, Jennifer McGuinness & Coby Hakalir
    Mar 27 2026

    The first episode of No Surrender is here—and it delivers exactly what the industry’s been missing: real opinions, real tension, and zero pretending to agree.

    Greg Sher is joined by Coby Hakalir and Jennifer McGuinness for a fast-paced, no-holds-barred debate on the biggest issues shaping housing and mortgage right now. From executive orders and bank re-entry into lending, to Opendoor’s headline-grabbing rates, evolving LO comp models, and the ongoing credit bureau chaos—nothing is off limits.

    This isn’t a polished panel. It’s three industry insiders challenging each other in real time, unpacking what actually matters for lenders, borrowers, and the future of the business.

    If you want honest takes, sharp disagreement, and conversations that actually move the needle—this is it.

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    52 mins
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