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Lauren Toppins, founder and broker of Cherrywood Real Estate, emphasizes the importance of advocating for oneself in the competitive real estate industry. With a unique background as an attorney, Lauren shares her journey from law to real estate, highlighting how her legal expertise informs her approach to helping agents thrive. The conversation explores her commitment to fostering a family-friendly culture in her company, where education and support are paramount. With 62 agents and a focus on both residential and commercial real estate, Lauren is dedicated to providing comprehensive training and resources to empower her team. As she looks to the future, her goal is to expand Cherrywood while maintaining the core values that define her business and its community impact.Bill Risser engages with Lauren Toppins about her unique transition from attorney to real estate broker. Toppins reflects on her early aspirations of becoming a U.S. Marshal or an attorney, and how her legal background has shaped her approach to real estate. She explains how her experience working in commercial real estate during her time at Paycom ignited her passion for the residential side. Toppins reveals the importance of mentorship and community in her business philosophy, advocating for a culture of support and collaboration among agents. As she discusses Cherrywood Real Estate's growth and the various services they offer, including property management and remodeling, it becomes clear that Toppins is driven by a desire to empower her agents and foster a sense of belonging within her company. The conversation also touches on the current challenges in the real estate market, including changes brought about by recent lawsuits, and how Toppins is helping her team navigate this evolving landscape with confidence.Takeaways: Lauren Toppins emphasizes the importance of advocating for oneself in the real estate industry. She believes that creating value for clients leads to long-term success and business growth. The culture at Cherrywood Real Estate focuses on family-friendly policies and professional development. Lauren's journey from attorney to real estate broker showcases the significance of adaptability. Education and training are critical components of Cherrywood's approach to developing agents. The podcast highlights the value of collaboration and sharing knowledge among industry peers. FacebookInstagramLinkedInCherrywood Real Estate
Chris King's whole interview as he talks about a multitude of topics. He started off in his early years at Dayton Ohio. He next goes into Full Sail University and how they improved his ability and Obi Toppins.Music: TIK TOK SkyguySingsFor Inquiry snoodylounge.comInstagram @snoodyloungepodcast @ christopherk1ngTic Toc: @snoodyloungepodcast @wasianckTwitter: @snoodyloungepodcast @CKingFlyerFan
The party has gathered many dots relating to this investigation, and in this episode they begin to draw in the lines. After finishing up with Tip-Top Tom Toppins and the sewer maintenance crew, our heroes track down the suspects and make plans to keep the Toppins family safe.
Guest Info/Bio: This week I welcome Justin Toppins is a writer and filmmaker who recently released his book, “The Outcast Daughter: What I learned about hope and faith from conversations with sex trafficking survivors and his accompanying documentary film, “Irreclaimable”. For more than a year, Justin set out to learn about the dark world of sex trafficking. Along the way he spoke with victims, sex workers, and even law enforcement to separate fact from myth. Guest Links: http://covenantbooks.com/books/?book=the-outcast-daughter https://www.amazon.com/Irreclaimable-Samantha-Hernandez/dp/B07QDPYL2J/ref=nodl_ Musical Guest/Music Links: www.remedydrive.com ( http://www.remedydrive.com ) Twitter: @remedydrive Instagram: @remedydrive Facebook: @remedydrive https://pages.theexodusroad.com Twitter: @theexodusroad Instagram: @theexodusroad Facebook: @theexodusroad Enjoy the music? Songs heard on this episode were: “Disappear, You Got Fire (ft. Rachel Lampa McCarthy), & Warlike” from the album, The North Star. “Guide You Home” from the album, Hope’s Not Giving Up. You can find Remedy Drive’s music on iTunes, Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube, or anywhere good music is sold! This episode of the Deconstructionists Podcast was edited by John Williamson and mixed and produced by Nicholas Rowe at National Audio Preservation Society: A full service recording studio and creative habitat, located in Heath, Ohio. Find them on Facebook and Twitter or visit their website for more information: www.nationalaudiopreservationsociety.weebly.com ( http://www.nationalaudiopreservationsociety.weebly.com ) Stay on top of all of the latest at www.thedeconstructionists.com ( http://www.thedeconstructionists.com ) Go there to check out our blog, snag a t-shirt, or follow us on social media Join our Patreon family here: www.patreon.com/deconstructionists ( http://www.patreon.com/deconstructionists ) Website by Ryan Battles All photos by Jared Hevron Logos designed by Joseph Ernst & Stephen Pfluig T-shirt designs by Joseph Ernst, Chad Flannigan, Colin Rigsby, and Jason Turner. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-deconstructionists/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Aggie Toppins is an Associate Professor and Chair of Undergraduate Communication Design at the Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts at Washington University in St. Louis. Previously, Toppins taught at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga where, for two years, she served as the first female Department Head in Art. Through her studio…
Aggie Toppins is an Associate Professor and Chair of Undergraduate Communication Design at the Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts at Washington University in St. Louis. Previously, Toppins taught at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga where, for two years, she served as the first female Department Head in Art. Through her studio…
Chicago comic artist and animator Scott Roberts gets down with the universal question of what if Martin Kippenberger's art logic could be applied to comics. Aggie Toppins, professional graphic designer and amiteur mixologist contemplates the relationship between alcohol and philosophy while asking questions about the concept of client driven design.
This week on the Creative South Podcast, I’m talking with artist and design educator, Aggie Toppins. Aggie and I talk about using design as a contribution to society rather than just serving a clients needs, how she made the shift in her design philosophy to have a set of convictions that helped her discover who she was a designer, traveling to expand her design language and what communication looks like in other cultures, and more.
Aggie Toppins is a graphic designer and educator whose work centers around active citizenship and intellectual pursuit. She's currently teaches at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and maintains an independent studio practice publishing zines, collages, and a fun series called Critical Theory Cocktails. In this episode, Aggie and I talk about her introduction to critical theory and how she introduces challenging texts to her students, how her time at MICA inspired her to start teaching, and why it's important to decolonize the design discourse. Links from this episode can be found at scratchingthesurface.fm.
The boys return, with special guest Chadillac, to basically rail on Dreg for being stupid. Together, they board a watercraft upon Lake Michigan to dissect his idiotic text messages, as well as Jurassic World, Weezer, the Confederate flag controversy, robots, cleaning robots, sex robots, and their collective disbelief in vampires.
Tonight we discuss the healing that God has for us in our Family Mess.
We are starting a short series on family. In this episode we talk about what God intends for the Family and what God intends in our own lives.
We continue in our series on the Beatitudes with Matthew 5:9. We explore what it means to actually be a peacemaker. Plans changed halfway through the talk and turned into a time of prayer. So we reccommend you do the same. Also the video used in the middle of the sermon was Tim Ross a Young Adult Pastor at The Potter's House. (http://www.iamsecond.com/#/seconds/Tim_Ross/)