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Previous Episodes

The Rain City Way: How a Lifestyle Lender Became a National Platform
Fred Rea, Founder of Rain City Capital, and Ian Morrell, Partner since 2013, join Kevin Kim to trace Rain City’s path from courthouse-step hard money lending in Washington to becoming a national private lender. They discuss their early days funding foreclosure auctions, the decision during COVID to expand beyond the Pacific Northwest, and the push to access institutional capital through securitization. The conversation covers growth challenges, lessons learned in DSCR lending, culture-driven leadership, and how Rain City balances portfolio flexibility with scalable capital markets execution.

Building The Future of Private Lending featuring Linda Hyde
Linda Hyde, President of the American Association of Private Lenders (AAPL), joins Kevin Kim to kick off Season 6 of Lender Lounge. In this episode, Linda shares her journey from leading a call center to spearheading one of the most influential organizations in private lending. She reflects on transforming AAPL from a niche “good old boys club” into a national platform for ethics, education, and advocacy in the industry. The conversation explores the association’s evolution, grassroots legislative efforts, and its commitment to building a more inclusive, accountable private lending community. Linda also offers a behind-the-scenes look at AAPL’s growth, upcoming initiatives, and her personal leadership philosophy.

2025 in Review with Kevin Kim: Defaults, Discipline, and What Comes Next
In this solo wrap-up episode, Kevin Kim reflects on key trends and challenges the private lending industry faced in 2025 while sharing predictions and recommendations for 2026. From increased borrower fraud and rising defaults in major markets to the growth of in-house servicing and securitization opportunities for independent lenders, Kevin explores how lenders can adapt to shifting conditions. He also emphasizes operational discipline, compliance, and technology adoption—including blockchain and AI—as essential strategies for staying competitive in the year ahead.

From Regulation to Resilience: How CMA Champions California Lenders
In this episode of Lender Lounge, host Kevin Kim sits down with Brad Laddusaw of S&L Capital Group and Brock VandenBerg of TaliMar Financial for a dynamic discussion on the realities of private lending in California. Both guests bring unique perspectives—Brad as the President of the California Mortgage Association (CMA) and Brock as a seasoned fund manager. They explore topics such as the complexities of lending regulation in California, the role and value of CMA in advocacy and education, the evolution of loan products, and the importance of industry collaboration. The episode offers candid insights into the challenges, nuances, and opportunities in one of the country’s most tightly regulated yet influential lending markets.

The Benefits of Balance Sheet Lending featuring Wes Carpenter
Wes Carpenter, Managing Partner at Stormfield Capital, joins Kevin Kim in this episode of Lender Lounge. With a background in multifamily investing and over a decade in private lending, Wes shares the unique story of building Stormfield into a contrarian, institutional-grade lender. Unlike many of its peers, Stormfield operates as a true balance sheet lender with no structural leverage or loan sales, holding over $750 million in AUM. Wes discusses the evolution from syndicating hard money deals to launching a fully audited, institutional fund, highlighting their focus on durability, disciplined underwriting, and investor-first principles. The conversation covers market shifts, the rise of securitization, and the long-term outlook for residential and commercial lending.

From Fighting to Funding with “Sam” Sarkis Chivitchian
“Sam” Sarkis Chivitchian, founder and CEO of Secured Capital Lending, joins Kevin Kim in this episode of Lender Lounge. With over 20 years of experience in real estate and finance and more than 1,200 transactions closed, Sam shares how he transitioned from traditional mortgage lending to building a trusted private lending platform. Secured Capital Lending specializes in private money and hard money loans, including fix and flip, construction, DSCR, commercial bridge, land loans, and asset-based financing.
Sam discusses the evolution of hard money lending, the role of institutional capital, and how discipline, quality, and calculated risk drive success in today’s market. Drawing on his experiences as a real estate broker, fund manager, developer, former UFC fighter, and National Judo Champion, he explains how the principles of martial arts and entrepreneurship inform his approach to investing, lending, and building a business.

Wall Street Wisdom: Insights From Charlie Woo
Charlie Woo, President of Fidelity Bancorp Funding, joins Kevin Kim in this episode of Lender Lounge. With a deep background in investment banking and a pivotal role in past industry-shaping transactions, Charlie shares why he moved from Wall Street to private lending. Fidelity Bridge Loans focuses on small balance bridge loans for commercial real estate with an emphasis on multifamily and business-purpose residential properties. Charlie discusses the firm’s strategic balance between retail and institutional capital, their selective growth into DSCR and construction lending, and the evolving role of capital markets in the sector. The conversation also addresses underwriting discipline, the impact of rising rates, and Fidelity’s vision for long-term, flexible growth.

The (Unofficial) Roast of Kevin Kim
In this special pre-Captivate episode of Lender Lounge, Fortra Law Partners Kevin Kim, Jennifer Young, and Nema Daghbandan trade industry insights, leadership philosophies, and plenty of jabs in a no-holds-barred “roast” of their own. Set against the backdrop of Captivate 2025, this episode blends serious economic forecasting with personal stories from the trio’s time building Fortra Law. From market expansion and DSCR strategies to parenting styles, grumpiness, and what it means to be a good older sibling (or not), the episode gives listeners an unfiltered, funny, and refreshingly honest look behind the scenes. Whether you’re here for private lending predictions or to find out why Kevin doesn’t say “good morning,” this one’s not to be missed.

“Cultivating Success Through Connection” with Kendra Rommel
Kendra Rommel, co-founder of Futures Financial, joins Geraci Partner Jen and Geraci Attorney Nichole for a special “She-Shed” takeover episode of Lender Lounge. Kendra shares her unconventional path from retail to mortgage lending, her early operations experience, and the strategic decisions behind launching Futures with her partner David Rosenberg. The conversation explores balancing personal life and business, building a resilient team, lessons in partnership, and the importance of remaining adaptable in an ever-changing private lending market. Kendra’s story reveals the grit, vulnerability, and mindset required to build a private lending business from the ground up.

Live from Renovo’s Top Gun
Kevin Kim hosts a special episode of Lender Lounge on location at Renovo Financial’s Top Gun Event in Los Angeles. Joined by Paul Shaughnessy, a top originator at Renovo, and Kevin Werner, CEO of Renovo Financial, the discussion delves into Renovo’s cultur
e of employee investment, relationship driven lending, and long term growth strategy. The guests highlight Renovo’s commitment to local market expertise, continuous learning, and a high performance team culture that drives their success. Insights into client relationships, the importance of local market presence, and future ambitions for Renovo make this a compelling episode

The Rain City Way: How a Lifestyle Lender Became a National Platform
Fred Rea, Founder of Rain City Capital, and Ian Morrell, Partner since 2013, join Kevin Kim to trace Rain City’s path from courthouse-step hard money lending in Washington to becoming a national private lender. They discuss their early days funding foreclosure auctions, the decision during COVID to expand beyond the Pacific Northwest, and the push to access institutional capital through securitization. The conversation covers growth challenges, lessons learned in DSCR lending, culture-driven leadership, and how Rain City balances portfolio flexibility with scalable capital markets execution.

Building The Future of Private Lending featuring Linda Hyde
Linda Hyde, President of the American Association of Private Lenders (AAPL), joins Kevin Kim to kick off Season 6 of Lender Lounge. In this episode, Linda shares her journey from leading a call center to spearheading one of the most influential organizations in private lending. She reflects on transforming AAPL from a niche “good old boys club” into a national platform for ethics, education, and advocacy in the industry. The conversation explores the association’s evolution, grassroots legislative efforts, and its commitment to building a more inclusive, accountable private lending community. Linda also offers a behind-the-scenes look at AAPL’s growth, upcoming initiatives, and her personal leadership philosophy.

2025 in Review with Kevin Kim: Defaults, Discipline, and What Comes Next
In this solo wrap-up episode, Kevin Kim reflects on key trends and challenges the private lending industry faced in 2025 while sharing predictions and recommendations for 2026. From increased borrower fraud and rising defaults in major markets to the growth of in-house servicing and securitization opportunities for independent lenders, Kevin explores how lenders can adapt to shifting conditions. He also emphasizes operational discipline, compliance, and technology adoption—including blockchain and AI—as essential strategies for staying competitive in the year ahead.

From Regulation to Resilience: How CMA Champions California Lenders
In this episode of Lender Lounge, host Kevin Kim sits down with Brad Laddusaw of S&L Capital Group and Brock VandenBerg of TaliMar Financial for a dynamic discussion on the realities of private lending in California. Both guests bring unique perspectives—Brad as the President of the California Mortgage Association (CMA) and Brock as a seasoned fund manager. They explore topics such as the complexities of lending regulation in California, the role and value of CMA in advocacy and education, the evolution of loan products, and the importance of industry collaboration. The episode offers candid insights into the challenges, nuances, and opportunities in one of the country’s most tightly regulated yet influential lending markets.

The Benefits of Balance Sheet Lending featuring Wes Carpenter
Wes Carpenter, Managing Partner at Stormfield Capital, joins Kevin Kim in this episode of Lender Lounge. With a background in multifamily investing and over a decade in private lending, Wes shares the unique story of building Stormfield into a contrarian, institutional-grade lender. Unlike many of its peers, Stormfield operates as a true balance sheet lender with no structural leverage or loan sales, holding over $750 million in AUM. Wes discusses the evolution from syndicating hard money deals to launching a fully audited, institutional fund, highlighting their focus on durability, disciplined underwriting, and investor-first principles. The conversation covers market shifts, the rise of securitization, and the long-term outlook for residential and commercial lending.

From Fighting to Funding with “Sam” Sarkis Chivitchian
“Sam” Sarkis Chivitchian, founder and CEO of Secured Capital Lending, joins Kevin Kim in this episode of Lender Lounge. With over 20 years of experience in real estate and finance and more than 1,200 transactions closed, Sam shares how he transitioned from traditional mortgage lending to building a trusted private lending platform. Secured Capital Lending specializes in private money and hard money loans, including fix and flip, construction, DSCR, commercial bridge, land loans, and asset-based financing.
Sam discusses the evolution of hard money lending, the role of institutional capital, and how discipline, quality, and calculated risk drive success in today’s market. Drawing on his experiences as a real estate broker, fund manager, developer, former UFC fighter, and National Judo Champion, he explains how the principles of martial arts and entrepreneurship inform his approach to investing, lending, and building a business.

Wall Street Wisdom: Insights From Charlie Woo
Charlie Woo, President of Fidelity Bancorp Funding, joins Kevin Kim in this episode of Lender Lounge. With a deep background in investment banking and a pivotal role in past industry-shaping transactions, Charlie shares why he moved from Wall Street to private lending. Fidelity Bridge Loans focuses on small balance bridge loans for commercial real estate with an emphasis on multifamily and business-purpose residential properties. Charlie discusses the firm’s strategic balance between retail and institutional capital, their selective growth into DSCR and construction lending, and the evolving role of capital markets in the sector. The conversation also addresses underwriting discipline, the impact of rising rates, and Fidelity’s vision for long-term, flexible growth.

The (Unofficial) Roast of Kevin Kim
In this special pre-Captivate episode of Lender Lounge, Fortra Law Partners Kevin Kim, Jennifer Young, and Nema Daghbandan trade industry insights, leadership philosophies, and plenty of jabs in a no-holds-barred “roast” of their own. Set against the backdrop of Captivate 2025, this episode blends serious economic forecasting with personal stories from the trio’s time building Fortra Law. From market expansion and DSCR strategies to parenting styles, grumpiness, and what it means to be a good older sibling (or not), the episode gives listeners an unfiltered, funny, and refreshingly honest look behind the scenes. Whether you’re here for private lending predictions or to find out why Kevin doesn’t say “good morning,” this one’s not to be missed.