Talking with Tam Laingen
This week we are talking with Tam Laingen. Tam is a realtor, an investor, and mentors entrepreneurs in their businesses.
Imagine- Stepping into your purpose and living life you've designed, and all the time helping others live their dreams. Tam is doing this right now!!
Tam's Bio:
Traumatic early childhood. Grew up with a single mom and sister, moving a lot. After 9/11, decided to join the Minnesota Army National Guard at 17. Left for Army training right after high school graduation. Studied Human Biology in college in hopes of going to medical school. Got pregnant right out of college. The clinic I was working for ended up closing, so I tried my hand in corporate wellness. I quickly realized that the corporate world was just not for me. At 27, I had to really dig deep and figure out where life was taking me. I wasn’t with my son’s father and I was leaving the world of medicine I had always worked for. I had to find my why. Why did I choose medicine to begin with? I loved people. People were my business. How could I do what fulfilled me, without giving up time with my son and be directly rewarded for the quality and efficiency of my work? Owning a business made sense. So, what kind of business? Real Estate. I walked out on my corporate job, started a business and went all in with real estate.
Traumatic early childhood. Grew up with a single mom and sister, moving a lot. After 9/11, decided to join the Minnesota Army National Guard at 17. Left for Army training right after high school graduation. Studied Human Biology in college in hopes of going to medical school. Got pregnant right out of college. The clinic I was working for ended up closing, so I tried my hand in corporate wellness. I quickly realized that the corporate world was just not for me. At 27, I had to really dig deep and figure out where life was taking me. I wasn’t with my son’s father and I was leaving the world of medicine I had always worked for. I had to find my why. Why did I choose medicine to begin with? I loved people. People were my business. How could I do what fulfilled me, without giving up time with my son and be directly rewarded for the quality and efficiency of my work? Owning a business made sense. So, what kind of business? Real Estate. I walked out on my corporate job, started a business and went all in with real estate.