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Why Do I Love being An American Dream TV Host?

Pacific Grove Coastline

When people hear that I’m a host for American Dream TV, they often assume it’s simply about showcasing luxury homes. While beautiful homes are certainly part of the experience, what I’ve discovered is that being an American Dream TV host is really about something much deeper — it’s about storytelling, community, and helping people connect emotionally with a place they may someday call home.

Susan, Tyler DeWhitie and Luis Contreras (LC1 Productions), my amazing videographer.           F

For me, the most rewarding part of hosting American Dream TV has been the opportunity to shine a spotlight on the incredible people, businesses, nonprofits, and hidden gems that make life on the Monterey Peninsula so special.

Whether I’m walking along the breathtaking coastline of Pacific Grove watching whales pass by offshore, touring a spectacular Pebble Beach property, interviewing a local chef, or highlighting the inspiring work being done at Rancho Cielo, every segment is an opportunity to tell the story of our community through a more personal lens.

Real estate has always been about more than square footage and statistics. People aren’t just buying homes — they’re buying a lifestyle, a feeling, and a dream. Through American Dream TV, I’m able to help viewers experience what it feels like to live here. The sound of waves crashing against the shoreline. A sunset walk along Ocean View Boulevard. Golf at world-famous Pebble Beach. Dining at a new local restaurant with friends. The warmth and charm of our small coastal towns.

That emotional connection matters.

One of the things I love most about American Dream TV is that it allows me to support and promote our local community in an authentic way. I’ve had the privilege of interviewing local business owners, nonprofit leaders, artists, restaurateurs, builders, and entrepreneurs who are all contributing to the unique character of the Monterey Peninsula. These stories deserve to be told.

I also believe viewers can tell when someone genuinely loves where they live — and I truly do. After decades in real estate on the Monterey Peninsula, I still feel grateful every day to call this extraordinary place home. Being an American Dream TV host gives me the opportunity to share that passion with a much larger audience.

Susan with Karen Vidales, General Manager of Crema at Lover’s Point

Another important aspect of hosting the show is building relationships. Every interview and every collaboration creates new connections within the community. Over time, these relationships become incredibly meaningful both personally and professionally. I’ve found that when you approach people with genuine curiosity and enthusiasm, wonderful opportunities naturally follow.

Julie, graduate of Rancho Cielo, tells Susan about her experiences here.

Perhaps most importantly, American Dream TV has allowed me to position myself not just as a Realtor®, but as a trusted local resource and community advocate. My goal has never been to simply “sell” real estate. Instead, I want to help people discover the lifestyle, beauty, and sense of community that make this area so extraordinary.

Photo by Bob Borden, photographer

At the end of the day, being an American Dream TV host means telling stories that inspire people, elevate local businesses and nonprofits, celebrate our coastal lifestyle, and create meaningful connections.

And honestly — I feel very fortunate to be able to do exactly that.

— Susan Clark

Where Coastal Elegance Meets Pacific Grove Charm

Pacific Grove, CA Coastline

I’ve lived here in Pacific Grove for 27 years now – and there’s something quietly magical about Pacific Grove.

Perhaps it’s the sound of waves rolling against the rocky shoreline, the sea breeze drifting through towering cypress trees, or the feeling that life naturally slows down here in the best possible way. And that’s exactly what I needed after many years of living in San Francisco. I’m happy here and love the Pacific Grove lifestyle.

Kimpton Mirador Hotel Pacific Grove

And now, tucked just a few blocks from both the coastline and the charming downtown streets, a new destination is adding another layer to the Pacific Grove experience — the stunning Kimpton Hotel Mirador.

As host of American Dream TV, I recently had the opportunity to step inside this thoughtfully designed boutique hotel and sit down with Director of Sales and Marketing Tyler DeWittie for a behind-the-scenes look at what makes this property feel so special.

Susan, Tyler DeWhitie and Luis Contreras (LC1 Productions), my amazing videographer.

Watch this short teaser

Unlike large resort properties that can sometimes feel overwhelming, the Kimpton Mirador offers something more intimate and curated. From the moment you enter, the atmosphere feels warm, sophisticated, and deeply connected to the Monterey Peninsula lifestyle. The interiors blend modern luxury with coastal comfort, creating spaces that invite guests to truly unwind.

Pacific Grove Coastline

What I especially loved is the hotel’s walkable location. Within minutes, guests can stroll to the dramatic Pacific Grove coastline, enjoy sunsets along the Recreation Trail, explore local boutiques and cafés downtown, or simply breathe in the fresh ocean air that makes this area so beloved.

The Caledonian Restaurant in the Kimpton Mirador

The hotel’s restaurant, The Caledonian, adds yet another dimension to the experience and is already a favorite of locals. Beautifully designed and welcoming, it reflects the same elevated yet approachable spirit found throughout the property. Wait until you see their private dining room! It’ s divine the the perfect spot for a special occasion.

For visitors discovering Pacific Grove for the first time — or longtime locals looking for a refined staycation experience — the Kimpton Mirador captures the essence of coastal living on the Monterey Peninsula.

Watch my short teaser below for a quick glimpse inside, then enjoy the full American Dream TV feature for the complete tour and interview.

Watch the Teaser Video

 

Full American Dream TV Feature

 

Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway, entertaining out-of-town guests, or simply exploring what’s new on the Peninsula, the Kimpton Mirador is well worth experiencing.

And as always, I love sharing the people, places, and stories that make our coastal communities so extraordinary.

Thinking of moving to the area? Call me, I’d love to help you find your Dream Home on the Monterey Peninsula.

 

American Dream ~ Alive and Well in Carmel CA

As some of you already know, I’ve been chosen as an American Dream TV Host for the Carmel and Monterey Peninsula area. American Dream TV highlights local businesses, community stories, and real estate and spreads positive news about what’s happening in our communities. 

Partner with me to help support local businesses by featuring them on a National TV show! This exposure not only highlights the unique offerings of our community, but also drives increased traffic and interest to these businesses. Additionally, if you’re looking to sell your home, or know someone who is, featuring it on a National TV Show can dramatically increase it appeal. By being a part of this venture, you can actively contribute to the prosperity of our small business owners in the area and help your home gain valuable publicity, fostering economic growth and community pride.

American Dream TV can be viewed on many of the national streaming services and also online at “ameriandreamnetwork.tv” or you can always view my segments on my You Tube Channel at www.youtube.com/@carmelrealtor.  So far two of my segments have aired and the third is “Coming Soon”! See the links below to enjoy the current segments available – you will see many of our local businesses and community members featured.

Segment One

Featuring Tucker Bunch, Dutch Door Donuts; April Montgomery, Links Club; Bill Mitchell, Carmel Realty Foundation; Mark Daniel, Arhaus Furniture

Segment Two

Featuring the Secret Garden and Pilgrim’s Way Bookstore; Jennifer Perlmutter, Jennifer Perlmutter Gallery; Edi Matsumoto, Edi Matsumoto Fine Art; Jarilyn Lim, Jarilyn Jewelry; Graham Brown, Scheid Vineyards

Segment Three

Coming soon! All about promoting Monterey Car Week and featuring many of our community businesses involved with “Car Week”.

Susan interviewing Heather Gardner, owner of Monterey Touring Vehicles. Afterwards I took a spin in this lovely 1954 Chevy Bel Air convertible along the coast of Pacific Grove.

 

And here I go in this lovely 1954 Chevy Bel Air Convertible!

Carmel/Pebble Beach Market Report Q-1/American Dream TV

 

2NW Junipero & 3rd/ Sold, Represented Seller

Let’s talk real estate. We’ll first look back and then look forward to what’s to come. I’d like to share with you our 1st Quarter report for all of our different areas on the Monterey Peninsula and surrounding areas.

We started the year with a slow start – but then who wants to go shopping for a house in the pouring rain and windy weather. Not only weather, but high interest rates, economic pressures, and geopolitical concerns affected the market for the entry level buyers, move-up sellers, and luxury buyers and sellers.

Cautious – I think would be a good way to describe buyers and sellers during the first 3 months of 2024.

             Click link to View Q-1 Market Report

Now that we’re almost at the end of April, we’re seeing many more listings and purchases taking place. These are all good signs of a revitalizing real estate market, even though the interest rates have not adjusted down to where buyers were hoping. We are seeing many more sales, more inventory coming on, and listings staying on the market for a shorter time length. What will the future hold? These good signs show a positive shift in the real estate market. However, keeping it real, we have wars going on in Europe, a presidential election coming up, and everyday costs rising. Time will tell if this “spring buying season” continues to heat up and I’m guessing it will. There is a pent up demand of people who want to move and that’s what makes the “real estate world” go around.

Lifestyle, Community, and Real Estate

A real show focused on positivity and the stories of our neighborhoods. Are you ready for some positive media about our amazing community?

For those that caught my last post,  thank you for all your kind words of encouragement for my new venture as a new TV Host for the American Dream TV. The first segment was a lot of fun to film (however I was a bit nervous!). This weekend the  30 minute show premiered and is now streaming on the following platforms, Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Fire tv, Apple TV, Roku, YouTube Movies & TV, Tubi. If you missed my segment in the last newsletter, you can see it below. 

           View Susan’s Segment One

There was one part of the segment, that everyone commented on. It was my visit to Dutch Door Donuts. I never thought people would get such a kick out of watching me eat a donut! 

Dutch Door Donuts, Tucker Bunch, owner/chef

View Dutch Door Donut Visit

 

I need your help!

The executive producer said specifically that they are looking for me to interview and share the stories of the biggest movers and shakers, innovators, CEO’s, philanthropists, creatives, and business owners in our Carmel/Monterey Peninsula area. I want to interview those making a positive impact on our community as the show is meant to combat negative media with real and positive stories. WHO should I look to feature on this show? Please email or text me with your ideas. 

Also, for the real estate component, I’ll be featuring some of my real estate listings on the show which will get thousands of views. You must know someone who is thinking of selling their home this spring. I’d love your introduction.

Until next time . . . I love your feedback and if you know of anyone who needs expert real estate services, please let me know. I would love to represent some other great clients, JUST LIKE YOU!