Career, Fatherhood, Life - An Intimate Conversation with rennie's Executive Director
Dec 20, 2021
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The rennie podcast is about the real estate market and the people connected by it. Tune in for monthly discussions making sense of the latest market data and to hear from an array of industry experts helping us answer big real estate questions about demographics, economics, urban planning, and design. Episode #30: Career, Fatherhood, Life - An Intimate Conversation with rennie's Executive DirectorIn this special episode, podcast host, Justine Loo, sits down with rennie's executive director, Tracie McTavish, to share an intimate and candid conversation about career, fatherhood, and life. They begin the conversation by reflecting on Tracie's real estate career which spans over four decades, from being a Realtor, to a Managing Broker, to an Executive, before exploring the joys of fatherhood, the importance of family, and how meaningful relationships have been foundational to his success.Listen to the episode here: The rennie podcast was created to empower our listeners to make informed decisions while providing context for the real estate world around them. We hope that with every episode, you become a little more knowledgeable, and a lot more curious.Receive insights, analysis, and perspective from our rennie intelligence team on the Lower Mainland’s real estate market. Register here for the latest market updates.
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