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  • Ep 12: Baselane’s Mathias Korder on a “CFO in Your Pocket” for Real Estate Investors
    Jun 9 2026

    Atticus LeBlanc, founder and CEO of PadSplit, interviews Mathias Korder, co-founder and CEO of Baselane, a financial platform for real estate investors that combines banking, bookkeeping, rent collection, and tax tools and serves over 50,000 investors managing over $3B in annual transactions. Mathias shares his background and explains Baselane’s origin in building SMB banking products that weren’t tailored to real estate investors’ cash flow, property-level accounting, and Schedule E tax needs. He discusses serving diverse strategies (rooms, short-, mid-, and long-term rentals, fix-and-flip) with automated transaction tagging, reporting, expense splitting, and depreciation schedules, plus integrations for migration. Korder describes a roadmap from utility to automation to AI-driven insights as a “CFO in your pocket,” notes customers often double rent/income over two years, and highlights common investor mistakes and housing regulation bottlenecks.

    00:00 Welcome and Mission

    00:24 Meet Mathias and Baselane

    02:11 From Morgan Stanley to BCG

    05:05 The Aha Problem

    06:44 Investor Pain Points

    08:02 Building for Every Strategy

    10:51 Loans and Bank Covenants

    14:06 Automation and Reporting

    15:50 Rent by the Room Finance

    19:50 Depreciation and Tax Tools

    21:20 Customer Outcomes and Growth

    24:10 Setup and Migration

    27:38 AI CFO in Your Pocket

    29:51 Rapid Fire and Wrap Up

    One Room at a Time podcast: https://padsplit.com/podcast

    Connect with Atticus LeBlanc on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/atticus-leblanc-3960466/

    Connect with Mathias Korder on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mathiaskorder/

    References:

    • Baselane: https://www.baselane.com/
    • Boston Consulting Group: https://www.bcg.com/
    • Morgan Stanley: https://www.morganstanley.com/
    • The 38 Letters from J.D. Rockefeller to his son by G. Ng: https://a.co/d/0as2DUly
    • Become a PadSplit Host: https://www.padsplit.com/hosts

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    33 min
  • Ep 11: From PadSplit member to entrepreneur & PadSplit host: Azubuike Akunne’s Journey
    May 26 2026

    Host Atticus LeBlanc, founder and CEO of PadSplit, interviews Azubuike Akunne, a former PadSplit member in Houston and now founder of NeuBite and nonprofit AveNeu. Azubuike shares about his background before working at a transportation technology company in Houston and choosing PadSplit for flexibility, affordability, and the experience of shared living. He describes clean homes, clear rules, maturity among members, navigating conflicts, including a suspected white supremacist roommate, and practicing “ego death.” Now back in Columbus, he helped renovate his mother’s duplex into an Airbnb, then shifted part and eventually plans to shift all to PadSplit, contrasting Airbnb’s seasonality and guest expectations with PadSplit’s vetting and consistency. He explains NeuBite’s SNAP EBT-enabled vending approach and goals to expand food access nationwide.

    00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro

    01:32 Azubuike Origins and Travels

    03:26 Finding PadSplit in Houston

    05:07 First Impressions and House Culture

    08:58 Roommates Conflict and Lessons

    13:32 Why Choose Coliving

    16:18 Saving for Art Dreams

    19:28 After PadSplit and DIY Renting

    21:01 Building NeuBite Food Access

    27:14 Hosting in Columbus and Renovations

    28:42 PadSplit vs Airbnb Reality Check

    37:11 Host Mindset and Member Impact

    40:31 Advice and Fast Break Wrap

    42:21 Closing and Where to Follow

    One Room at a Time podcast: https://padsplit.com/podcast

    Connect with Atticus LeBlanc on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/atticus-leblanc-3960466/

    Connect with Azubuike Akunne on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/azubuikeakunne/

    References:

    • NeuBite: https://www.shopneubite.com/
    • Become a PadSplit Host: https://www.padsplit.com/hosts

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    43 min
  • Ep 10: The Current Housing Bills in Congress with Dennis Shea from the Bipartisan Policy Center
    May 12 2026
    In this episode, host Atticus LeBlanc, CEO of PadSplit, interviews Dennis Shea, EVP at the Bipartisan Policy Center and Chair of the J. Ronald Terwilliger Center for Housing Policy, about his career spanning Senate work, trade roles, and becoming HUD Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research. Shea explains Ron Terwilliger’s impact as a housing philanthropist and how the BPC Housing Center was created. They discuss BPC’s “American Housing Act” framework focused on supply, preservation, and support, and the House and Senate housing bills that passed with large bipartisan margins, including the Senate build-to-rent divestiture requirement and other controversial aspects. They note executive orders on deregulation and mortgage access, emphasize multiple solutions beyond federal action, explore coliving and shared housing, especially for aging households, and Shea highlights regulatory compliance costs as a major driver of high housing costs.00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro01:20 Dennis Shea Career Path03:52 HUD and Housing Mission07:29 Who Is Ron Terwilliger11:53 BPC Role in Housing14:49 Senate Bill Controversy17:16 Build to Rent Details21:34 Coliving and Aging28:55 Getting It Over Line34:33 Rapid Fire and WrapOne Room at a Time podcast: https://padsplit.com/podcastConnect with Atticus LeBlanc on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/atticus-leblanc-3960466/Connect with Dennis Shea on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dennis-shea-6a745517/References:Bipartisan Policy Center: https://bipartisanpolicy.org/Bob Lighthizer: https://politics.georgetown.edu/profile/bob-lighthizer/Senator Bob Dole: https://www.senate.gov/senators/FeaturedBios/Featured_Bio_DoleRobertJ.htmRon Terwilliger: https://www.enterprisecommunity.org/about/j-ronald-terwilligerHabitat for Humanity International: https://www.habitat.org/Enterprise Community Partners: https://www.enterprisecommunity.org/Urban Land Institute: https://uli.org/Roger Staubach: https://www.britannica.com/biography/Roger-Staubach21st Century ROAD to Housing Act: https://bipartisanpolicy.org/explainer/whats-in-the-21st-century-road-to-housing-act/Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown: https://www.amazon.com/Boys-Boat-Americans-Berlin-Olympics/dp/0143125478National Association of Home Builders: https://www.nahb.org/
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    39 min
  • Ep 09: PadSplit Member Shares How PadSplit Helped Her Find Safety, Community, and Savings
    Apr 28 2026

    Host Atticus LeBlanc, founder and CEO of PadSplit, interviews PadSplit member Wanda Roshell, who works at Cox Automotive and has lived in a metro Atlanta PadSplit for over two years. Wanda shares her background, then explains choosing a PadSplit room after a roommate situation ended, and she wanted to avoid costly, stressful apartment hunting. She prioritized safety, community, and affordability, noting that utilities are included, and the neighborhood feels more secure and less noisy than many apartments. Wanda describes initial fears about living with strangers but says respectful communication and boundaries created a “family” dynamic, challenging policymakers’ narrow definitions of family. She praises her host’s communication and compassion during a period of financial hardship, discusses minor challenges, and outlines savings goals tied to retirement, family, and her future.

    00:00 Welcome to the Show

    00:59 Wanda’s Backstory

    02:19 Finding PadSplit

    04:24 Why a Room Not Apartment

    07:49 Work and First Impressions

    09:12 Skepticism to Comfort

    11:52 Roommates as Family

    14:20 Safety and House Rules

    15:47 Savings and Future Goals

    17:00 Host Relationship Matters

    23:18 Living With Six Roommates

    26:32 Dreaming Bigger and Wrap Up

    One Room at a Time podcast: https://padsplit.com/podcast

    Connect with Atticus LeBlanc on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/atticus-leblanc-3960466/

    References:

    • Cox Automotive: https://www.coxautoinc.com/brands/manheim/

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    32 min
  • Ep 08 Part 2: Bridging the Gap: How Lotus Campaign Uses Incentives and Scalable Solutions to Address Homelessness
    Apr 14 2026

    Host Atticus LeBlanc continues his conversation with Beth Silverman of Lotus Campaign about policy, trends, and the future of homelessness solutions. Beth argues the U.S. over-focuses on emergency responses and long-run permanent housing while neglecting interim “next step” options, and says homelessness tools haven’t kept pace with structural drivers like housing supply and demand. She highlights progress where communities modernize zoning and codes and where public, nonprofit, and private sectors align. Looking to 2026, Lotus plans to expand impact in Charlotte and Raleigh, grow into a third market, refine programs using technology and data, and scale while maintaining high-touch local execution.

    00:00 Welcome Back and Setup

    00:23 Incentives and Missing Middle

    02:26 Weaponized Subsidies Explained

    04:41 Nonprofit Tools and Roadblocks

    06:23 Zoning Fixes and Best Practices

    08:38 Turf Wars and Community Courage

    13:02 Housing as a Human Right

    15:38 Supply Shortage and Economics

    20:02 Lotus Vision for 2026

    21:36 Scaling the Lotus Model

    22:44 Rapid Fire Habits and Bad Bunny

    25:41 Misconceptions and Closing

    One Room at a Time podcast: https://padsplit.com/podcast

    Connect with Atticus LeBlanc on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/atticus-leblanc-3960466/

    Connect with Beth Silverman on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/beth-silverman-7218a524/

    References:

    • Lotus Campaign: https://www.lotuscampaign.org
    • Dr. Gregg Colburn, University of Washington: https://re.be.uw.edu/people/gregg-colburn/
    • Dr. Margot Kushel: https://medicine.ucsf.edu/people/margot-kushel
    • Community Solutions: https://community.solutions/
    • Cabrini: https://www.angel.com/movies/cabrini
    • The Poetry Remedy by William Sieghart: https://a.co/d/0j7m4LXV
    • Lost & Found: A Memoir by Kathryn Schulz: https://a.co/d/04JG7iQk
    • Bad Bunny: https://www.youtube.com/@BadBunnyPR

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    28 min
  • Ep 08 Part 1: The Importance of Cross-Sector Collaboration to Solve Homelessness
    Mar 31 2026

    Host Atticus LeBlanc, founder and CEO of PadSplit, interviews Beth Silverman, co-founder and executive director of the Lotus Campaign, about her cross-sector career in city planning, real estate, and public policy and how it led to tackling homelessness. Beth describes Lotus as a partnership model that connects landlords, developers, and social service organizations to place individuals and families experiencing or near homelessness into market-rate, mixed-income housing. Lotus began in Charlotte, expanded to Raleigh, and has housed nearly 800 people with a 91–95% renewal success rate, largely using philanthropic funding. She also highlights myth-busting work emphasizing homelessness as a housing problem and shares examples of impact and future expansion plans.

    00:00 Welcome to the Show

    00:24 Beth Silverman Introduction

    01:33 Career Path Across Sectors

    03:49 Origins of Lotus Campaign

    08:16 What Lotus Does

    12:31 Voucher Comparison and Myth Busting

    14:11 Landlord Objections and Risk

    18:56 Lease Ready Support Model

    22:27 Scaling Results and Funding

    26:00 Expansion Plans and Myths

    30:52 Closing and Part Two Tease

    One Room at a Time podcast: https://padsplit.com/podcast

    Connect with Atticus LeBlanc on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/atticus-leblanc-3960466/

    Connect with Beth Silverman on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/beth-silverman-7218a524/

    References:

    • Lotus Campaign: https://www.lotuscampaign.org
    • Urban Land Institute: https://uli.org/
    • Predictably Irrational, Revised and Expanded Edition: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions by Dan Ariely: https://a.co/d/0feG8L6g
    • Housing Choice Vouchers: ​​https://www.usa.gov/housing-voucher-section-8
    • Sharon Crossing Investment: https://www.lotuscampaign.org/first-impact-investment/
    • Homelessness is a Housing Problem: How Structural Factors Explain U.S. Patterns by Gregg Colburn and Clayton Page Aldern: https://a.co/d/0ebb08hb

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    32 min
  • Ep 07 Part 2: Parking, Fire Codes, and Stairways…Oh My! How Deregulation Can Unlock Housing
    Mar 17 2026

    Host Atticus LeBlanc continues a conversation with Alex Horowitz of Pew Charitable Trusts about housing reform momentum and evidence that reducing regulatory barriers increases supply and improves affordability. Alex discusses how cities and states eliminated parking mandates and reduced lot sizes, leading to long-term housing affordability. They also discuss building and fire codes, focusing on allowing single-stair designs, which research suggests can cut construction costs while enabling larger, better-lit units. Finally, Alex emphasizes bipartisan policy optimism, including federal legislation proposals, with by-right apartments on commercially zoned land as a key lever. Atticus summed up these deregulations with the line: “make it legal, make it easy, and they will come.”

    00:00 Welcome Back and Setup

    00:25 Momentum for Housing Reform

    01:37 Minneapolis Zoning Wins

    03:45 Austin and Houston Supply Surge

    05:36 Why Officials Miss the Data

    06:45 More Reform Case Studies

    08:43 Fire Codes and Housing Costs

    10:34 Single Stair Buildings Explained

    12:44 Safety Data and Tradeoffs

    17:19 Reasons for Optimism

    20:23 Rapid Fire Q and A

    23:09 Closing and Where to Learn More

    One Room at a Time podcast: https://padsplit.com/podcast

    Connect with Atticus LeBlanc on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/atticus-leblanc-3960466/

    Connect with Alex Horowitz on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-horowitz-69549945/

    References:

    1. Housing Policy Research: pew.org/housingpolicy
    2. Pew Research: Modern Multifamily Buildings Provide the Most Fire Protection​: https://www.pew.org/en/research-and-analysis/issue-briefs/2025/09/modern-multifamily-buildings-provide-the-most-fire-protection
    3. Pew Research: States Advance Single-Stairway Reforms to Expand Housing​: https://www.pew.org/en/research-and-analysis/articles/2025/11/04/states-advance-single-stairway-reforms-to-expand-housing
    4. Pew Research: Small Single-Stairway Apartment Buildings Have Strong Safety Record​: https://www.pew.org/en/research-and-analysis/reports/2025/02/small-single-stairway-apartment-buildings-have-strong-safety-record
    5. Stuck: How the Privileged and the Propertied Broke the Engine of American Opportunity by Yoni Applelbaum: https://a.co/d/00ypoJO1
    6. Why Nothing Works by Marc Dunkelman: https://a.co/d/02mDeWjA
    7. Recoding America by Jennifer Pahlka: https://a.co/d/0gEn07yr

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    24 min
  • Ep 07 Part 1: Data on Homelessness, SROs, and Coliving with Pew’s Director of Housing Policy Research
    Mar 3 2026
    In this episode of One Room at a Time, host Atticus LeBlanc, founder and CEO of PadSplit, engages in a data-filled discussion with Alex Horowitz, Director of Housing Policy at the Pew Charitable Trusts. They explore critical issues around housing affordability, focusing on the role and history of Single Room Occupancies (SROs), the emergence of coliving spaces, and the significant impact of outdated policies and regulations on the housing supply. Horowitz discusses the extensive research on homelessness and reforms that helped cause today's housing shortages. The conversation highlights the importance of policy choices — and the ongoing efforts to address housing affordability at all levels of government.00:00 Introduction to One Room at a Time00:30 Meet Alex Horowitz: Housing Policy Expert01:30 The Housing Affordability Crisis02:52 Homelessness and Housing Costs10:38 State vs. Local Housing Policies15:31 The Role of SROs in Housing History23:35 Office-to-Residential Conversions30:20 Regulatory Barriers to Affordable Housing34:14 Conclusion and What's NextOne Room at a Time podcast: https://padsplit.com/podcastConnect with Atticus LeBlanc on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/atticus-leblanc-3960466/Connect with Alex Horowitz on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-horowitz-69549945/References:Housing Policy Research: pew.org/housingpolicyLiving Downtown: The History of Residential Hotels in the United States by Paul Groth: https://a.co/d/0aao0Q9O Bureau of Labor Statistics inflation calculator: https://www.bls.gov/data/inflation_calculator.htmStuck: How the Privileged and the Propertied Broke the Engine of American Opportunity by Yoni Applelbaum: https://a.co/d/00ypoJO1Pew Research: How Housing Costs Drive Levels of Homelessness: https://www.pew.org/en/research-and-analysis/articles/2023/08/22/how-housing-costs-drive-levels-of-homelessnessPew Research: How States and Cities Decimated Americans’ Lowest-Cost Housing Option: https://www.pew.org/en/research-and-analysis/issue-briefs/2025/07/how-states-and-cities-decimated-americans-lowest-cost-housing-optionPew Research: Converting Offices to Tiny Apartments Could Add Low-Cost Housing: https://www.pew.org/en/research-and-analysis/articles/2025/02/04/converting-offices-to-tiny-apartments-could-add-low-cost-housingTechstars Atlanta: https://techstarsatlanta.com/AARP Study: Making Room: https://www.aarp.org/livable-communities/housing/info-2018/making-room-housing-for-a-changing-america.html
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    35 min