Path to Financial Freedom with Deborah Razo

If you’re tired of exchanging your time for money, and you want to feel inspired to create multiple streams of income, then this episode is for you!

Our guest Deborah Razo explains how she transitioned from working in a design firm, to flipping homes and becoming a developer. She talks about how she founded WREN, the importance of embracing passive income opportunities, and why putting systems in place is vital for business growth.


We discuss how she transitioned from working in a design firm, to flipping homes and becoming a developer. She talks about the importance of embracing passive income opportunities and why putting systems in place is vital for business growth. Deborah is also the founder of the Women’s Real Estate Network (WREN), a community where women in real estate excel and empower each other. She shares why bringing women together is her passion and why it’s important for women to exchange experiences, resources and tools to help one another grow both personally and professionally.

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