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In this episode: Jennifer Keeton
Guest Bio:
Hi! I'm Jen. In 2015, my daughter was suddenly diagnosed with Williams Syndrome at age 5 and in 2017, I left my corporate life behind in pursuit of more for myself and my family. The journey to take the leap of leaving my corporate identify behind was difficult (as I have been formally working since age 12) but on the other side of it I have found more fulfillment, more money, and more balance. Presently I am supporting two start up organizations, 1 in food service and the other-an online marketplace for individuals with disabilities, allies, and families (Outshine Labels).
Links:
Social Handles
@jenkeeton, @williamssyndrome
Promotions/Business Information:
@outshinelabels
Subscribe:
https://ordinarywomenextraordinarywealth.buzzsprout.com/
Tags:
Extraordinary wealth, finance, money, women’s issues, self-development
By Marcy Predmore-McPheeIn this episode: Jennifer Keeton
Guest Bio:
Hi! I'm Jen. In 2015, my daughter was suddenly diagnosed with Williams Syndrome at age 5 and in 2017, I left my corporate life behind in pursuit of more for myself and my family. The journey to take the leap of leaving my corporate identify behind was difficult (as I have been formally working since age 12) but on the other side of it I have found more fulfillment, more money, and more balance. Presently I am supporting two start up organizations, 1 in food service and the other-an online marketplace for individuals with disabilities, allies, and families (Outshine Labels).
Links:
Social Handles
@jenkeeton, @williamssyndrome
Promotions/Business Information:
@outshinelabels
Subscribe:
https://ordinarywomenextraordinarywealth.buzzsprout.com/
Tags:
Extraordinary wealth, finance, money, women’s issues, self-development