Episode

From Injured Athlete to Real Estate Power Broker

Podcast
Living Your Legacy
Published
May 15, 2026
Duration seconds
1012
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https://www.legacymakerstv.com/
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Summary

She was on track to become the next big name in college basketball—until everything changed. After a career-ending injury and the struggle of not finding her place post-graduation, she faced a crossroads that would define her future. Instead of giving up, she pivoted into real estate, discovering not just a career, but a mission. Today, she’s a real estate broker, entrepreneur, and educator helping underprivileged communities break the cycle through financial literacy, credit education, and homeownership. In this episode, she shares the mindset shifts, painful lessons, and bold decisions that transformed her path—and how others can begin building wealth and legacy through real estate. Key Takeaways • Pivoting after failure can unlock entirely new opportunities • Financial literacy and credit are the foundation of wealth building • Homeownership is a stepping stone, not a final destination • Real estate can create generational wealth when used strategically • Teaching others multiplies impact and creates lasting legacy Notable Quotes • “You have to be able to pivot and transition.” • “It is possible for them to have home ownership.” • “I never quite recovered, but I found something better.” • “I teach them how to break the cycle.” • “It’s not over until I win.”