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Breaking the Mold: The Inspiring Journey of Bailey and Chelsea

11 apr 2023 · 57 min. 45 sec.
Breaking the Mold: The Inspiring Journey of Bailey and Chelsea
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Battle Scars Podcast with Tim Klund and Rocci Stucci welcome Bailey Groves and Chelsea Matlock to the show. Both women were born and raised in North Texas and graduated from...

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Battle Scars Podcast with Tim Klund and Rocci Stucci welcome Bailey Groves and Chelsea Matlock to the show. Both women were born and raised in North Texas and graduated from Tarleton State University,

where they pursued their passions and gained a wealth of knowledge that would later serve them well as entrepreneurs.

Chelsea received her Bachelor's degree in Animal Production and her Master's in Animal Science with an emphasis in Equine Reproduction. Meanwhile, Bailey earned her Bachelor's degree in Business Administration with an emphasis in Marketing. Together, they co-own multiple businesses, including a successful real estate business that closes more than $30 million each year.

But their dynamic doesn't stop there. When they're not selling real estate, you can find them working on investment properties or riding horses. From an early age, Bailey and Chelsea never quite fit the mold of what society expected from them. However, they continued to challenge the status quo and create their unique path in life.

Website: https://www.txrealestatetwins.com/
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