Have you ever wanted change in your life? Christine Roethel talks about how she switched careers after 7 years and how sometimes you just have to take the leap. We talk tips for how to make changes and the emotions that come with them in Lesson 1.
About the Guest:
Christine Roethel is a realtor out of Richmond, VA. Despite only having her real estate license for a year, she was named Rookie of the Year in 2023 and has closed over 7 million in volume in the last 10 months.
Prior to being in real estate, Christine was a social worker. She has a masters degree in human services and has a heart for working with children who have been victims of abuse. As a realtor, she partners with a non profit organization, Stop Child Abuse Now: Child Advocacy Center.
You can find Christine on Instagram @christineroethelrealestate and on YouTube @living_in_rva.
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