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In this episode, Priscilla and Sydney sit down with Kristy Owens, the founder of 365 Things Austin, the trusted source of all things entertainment and events for Austinites. We delve into Kristy's inspiring journey, from being an uninspired realtor to founding a brand that both businesses and consumers count on. Kristy shares her story of creating an ambassador brand for Austin, all while following her heart and turning a New Year's resolution into a thriving entrepreneurial venture. đ¤đâ¨
We hope you enjoy!
CONNECT WITH TERRY!
IG:Â @365thingsaustin
CONNECT WITH THE KS WELI
â @kswelinstituteâ
â kswelinstitute.utexas.eduâ
"Empowering women to lead and encouraging the world to follow while increasing the number of women-owned and women-led businesses"
This podcast is empowered by the Student Board of the Kendra Scott Women's Entrepreneurial Leadership Institute at The University of Texas at Austin.
Co-hosts: Priscilla Olivarez & Sydney Key
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In this episode, Priscilla and Sydney sit down with Kristy Owens, the founder of 365 Things Austin, the trusted source of all things entertainment and events for Austinites. We delve into Kristy's inspiring journey, from being an uninspired realtor to founding a brand that both businesses and consumers count on. Kristy shares her story of creating an ambassador brand for Austin, all while following her heart and turning a New Year's resolution into a thriving entrepreneurial venture. đ¤đâ¨
We hope you enjoy!
CONNECT WITH TERRY!
IG:Â @365thingsaustin
CONNECT WITH THE KS WELI
â @kswelinstituteâ
â kswelinstitute.utexas.eduâ
"Empowering women to lead and encouraging the world to follow while increasing the number of women-owned and women-led businesses"
This podcast is empowered by the Student Board of the Kendra Scott Women's Entrepreneurial Leadership Institute at The University of Texas at Austin.
Co-hosts: Priscilla Olivarez & Sydney Key
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