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Ep. 12: Jacqueline Nance: Building A Brand, Navigating T1D and Selling Whitney Ranch

Dan and Blake Season 1 Episode 12
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From the vibrant beats of rock music to the steady rhythm of a successful real estate career, Jacqueline Nance joins us to share her incredible journey of resilience and growth. Her tale begins in Southern California, a country music fan turned rock aficionado under the influence of her husband, and transitions to her life in Sacramento, where she shifted to a real estate force to be reckoned with. With the support of her family and an unwavering determination to connect with clients, Jacqueline's story is a testament to the power of personal evolution and the success that follows.

Our conversation takes a deeper dive into the mechanics of building a real estate empire with a sharp focus on branding and finding one's niche. She opens up about her experiences, revealing how zeroing in on a market like Whitney Ranch not only skyrocketed her business but also solidified her roots in the community. We laugh about chance encounters with clients during family bingo nights and reflect on the cherished connections that have blossomed from past podcast engagements. It's not just about selling houses; it's about the intricate dance of fostering lasting relationships while carefully balancing work and play.

But life isn't all about business, and we get personal discussing the complexities of parenting in the digital age. From managing a child's volleyball career through social media to caring for a family member with Type 1 diabetes, we explore the nuances that shape our lives beyond the office. And in a heartwarming twist, we ponder the beauty of contentment and the significance of embracing one's own narrative. It's a blend of laughter, memories, and invaluable insights, leaving you with a sense of gratitude for the paths we each walk. Join us for this episode; it's not just a podcast—it's an immersion into life's multifaceted journey.

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