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Tia Meredith Live Life with Audacity

Tia Meredith Live Life with Audacity

FromWhispers & Bricks


Tia Meredith Live Life with Audacity

FromWhispers & Bricks

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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
Nov 6, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Tia Meredith shares her inspiring and exciting story with us. Tia Meredith is a digital nomad. At the age of 16, her mother was diagnosed with cancer, and she took care of her. Her mother went into remission. She received a BS in psychology, and a master's in management, and she became the first in her family to make a six-figure-a-year income working for the federal government. In 2012, after moving several cities and finding herself in Washington, DC, she booked a two-week vacation alone to Greece. That vacation changed her life forever. She quit her job and moved to Greece. She filed for bankruptcy and opened a travel agency, eventually making six figures again; She published a children's book upon moving back to the states. In 2012 her mother died from pancreatic cancer. It was then that he understood how quickly life changes and how moments transform who you are. Tia currently works as a marketing consultant for a top self-help publishing company with plans to move to Croatia with her husband. Her story shows us that life is what you make it, and you can build a life that you love! You have to have the courage and perseverance to stick to it through difficult times. It is a genuinely inspiring story you do not want to miss!
Released:
Nov 6, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Everyone remembers where they were on that fateful day Sept 11th, 2001 in NYC when a terrorist attack shocked the world. I’m personally going to take you back WITH me to Tower One of the World Trade Center when shock, terror, flames, and chaos burst into the building. I was on the 78th-floor sky lobby when that first plane crashed into the building. It felt like a huge bomb had just exploded as I was blown right off my feet. All lights instantly went out. The elevators were engorged with flames while the building filled with smoke. On that day, 658 of my Cantor Fitzgerald co-workers—many of whom were also my friends—who were sitting at their desks were brutally murdered that day. I was one of the few lucky ones who survived, and my life totally changed instantly and it will never be the same.