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  • Episode 9 Danielle Isaac - SPEAKER, AUTHOR, & BUSINESS STARTUP COACH
    May 21 2025

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    In this empowering episode, I sit down with Danielle Isaac, a business startup coach, speaker, and author who has spent the past decade helping women unlock their potential, embrace their purpose, and build businesses aligned with their passions. With a blend of strategic insight, practical skills, and a healthy dose of inspiration, Danielle has guided countless women through the exciting and sometimes challenging early stages of entrepreneurship.

    Danielle shares her personal journey from corporate burnout to discovering her true calling at a transformational conference. That pivotal moment sparked her mission: to be the coach who holds your hand as you turn your “big ass ideas” into thriving, purpose-driven businesses.

    We dive deep into her advice for new entrepreneurs, starting with the power of vision. Her top tip? Let go of the “how” and give yourself permission to dream without limits. From there, it’s all about taking baby steps, mapping your ideas, talking to people doing what you want to do, and building tangible momentum.

    Danielle also gets real about one of the most significant barriers she sees: money. She encourages aspiring founders to invest in their dream before they’re making money, reminding us that sweat equity and bold commitment often come before profit. She even breaks down what coaching looks like with her, whether you’re defining your first offer or working to get visible and land your ideal clients.

    When she’s not coaching, Danielle speaks on stages, hosts transformational retreats like EmpowerHER, and writes to inspire women to define success on their own terms. Her ultimate goal? To help you build a business that offers freedom, impact, and deep alignment with who you are.

    If you’re ready to take the next bold step, whether you’re just starting or looking to reignite your passion, this episode is packed with insight, encouragement, and permission to go after what you truly love.

    Thank you for listening! Connect and collaborate with Realtor Rashelle on any of her social media platform pages > https://linktr.ee/RealtorRashelle

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    28 m
  • Episode 8 - Kelly MacLeod Sobriety Coach & Women to Women Network Chief Membership Officer
    May 14 2025

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    In this heartfelt and real conversation, I’m joined by my longtime friend and Sobriety Coach, Kelly MacLeod. From shared careers and community leadership to raising daughters in the same school system, our lives have intertwined in so many meaningful ways.

    This episode dives into a topic that deserves more open dialogue: sobriety. Kelly recently celebrated nine years sober and shares her powerful journey, which didn’t start with a dramatic rock bottom or a formal program, but with a quiet, life-changing decision to choose better for herself and her daughter.

    We talk about:

    • Why not hitting rock bottom doesn’t make your story any less valid
    • The importance of community, and how shame often keeps people from seeking support
    • How to respond with grace and respect when someone shares they’re sober
    • The shifting culture around alcohol, especially among Gen Z
    • And how open, honest conversations help break the stigma

    Kelly’s vulnerability reminds us that it’s never too late to change your life. Whether sober, sober-curious, or supporting someone on that journey, this episode is a space for truth, encouragement, and compassion.

    If this message resonates with you or someone you know, please listen, share, and continue the conversation. You can also reach out to Kelly at kellymacleod333@gmail.com.

    Thank you for listening! Connect and collaborate with Realtor Rashelle on any of her social media platform pages > https://linktr.ee/RealtorRashelle

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    38 m
  • Episode 7 Sam Parra - Founder & Vintner of Parra Wine Co.
    May 7 2025

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    To toast Oregon Wine Month, I sit down with Sam Parra, founder and winemaker of Parra Wine Co., to explore his inspiring wine journey. Sam shares the unique story behind his small-batch operation, including sourcing grapes from across Oregon and Washington, crafting wines without a tasting room, and building a brand rooted in cultural heritage.

    We sip and chat about some of his standout wines, including his Tempranillo from Zenith Vineyard in the Eola-Amity Hills AVA, and his unique Tomalo Frío, a refreshing stainless steel Tempranillo infused with cinnamon tea and hibiscus. Fun fact: Sam is the first domestic Latino wine brand owner to hold a wine formula approval for this creation! Inspired by the flavors of agua fresca jamaica, this chilled wine brings bright, tart notes of hibiscus, rhubarb, and pomegranate, perfect for a sunny spring day (and amazing with a splash of bubbly water).

    We also dive into Sam's well-deserved recognition, including being named to Wine Business Monthly’s prestigious “Hot Brands” list, one of just nine selected across the U.S. and the fastest to make the list within his first two years in business. With features in Wine Enthusiast, Forbes, Oregon Wine Press, and a regular spotlight on KOIN 6’s “Wine Wednesday,” Sam’s wines are gaining attention nationwide.

    Pour a glass, soak up the sunshine, and join us for this rich conversation about passion, perseverance, and the power of great wine. Cheers to Oregon wine!

    Connect with Parra Wine Co at https://www.parrawineco.com
    Find Sam on Instagram and YouTube @parrawineco

    Shout Out to Koin 6: https://www.koin.com/local/wine-wednesday-refreshing-wine-cocktails-from-parra-wine-co

    Shout Out to: https://newdealdistillery.com

    Thank you for listening! Connect and collaborate with Realtor Rashelle on any of her social media platform pages > https://linktr.ee/RealtorRashelle

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    31 m
  • Episode 6 - Joe Ortiz - Dog Trainer
    Apr 30 2025

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    Today, Rashelle is diving into the world of wagging tails and well-behaved pups with local dog trainer Joe Ortiz! With over 15 years of experience, certification through the American Kennel Club, and his home base at PetSmart in Tualatin, Joe brings real-world insights, compassion, and practical strategies for dog owners at every stage.

    We cover a ton in this episode, whether your dog is brand new or getting up there in years, Joe wants you to know it’s never too late to start training. He explains that dogs don’t reach full maturity until the ages of 3 to 5, and why even senior pups can benefit from learning. You’ll hear about common missteps owners make, how to evaluate a training program, and the kind of behavior both trainers and dogs need to pass the Canine Good Citizen test. Spoiler: it’s not just about the dog; trainers are also watching how you handle situations.

    Joe also shares valuable advice on dog nutrition, including what ingredients to look for (and avoid), and why many major dog food brands are more similar than they seem. His tips will help you navigate the sometimes confusing world of kibble with confidence.

    Whether you're prepping for a training course, trying to troubleshoot behavior at home, or just want to understand your furry friend better, this episode is full of practical gems and a few industry secrets you won’t want to miss.

    Thank you for listening! Connect and collaborate with Realtor Rashelle on any of her social media platform pages > https://linktr.ee/RealtorRashelle

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  • Episode 5 - Lucinda Hage - CE0, Coach, Owner of Coldwell Banker Professional Group
    Apr 23 2025

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    During this inspiring episode, Rashelle Newmyer sits down with Lucinda Hage, owner of Coldwell Banker Professional Group, who now leads eight doors—yes, officially eight! Luci shares her journey from taking her real estate license exam with no idea what she was doing, to growing into a confident leader, mentor, coach, and business owner who's transforming the way agents are supported in the industry.

    Lucinda's story begins with a family background rooted in entrepreneurship and a childhood filled with curiosity about the business world. She started with an "executive desk" where she led board meetings with her stuffed animals. Her journey to Coldwell Banker began with her aunt's connection to the real estate brokerage. That introduction inspired Lucinda to walk into their office, and from that moment, she knew she had found the right fit. The professionalism and structure of that office stood out, setting the tone for the kind of leadership Lucinda would eventually embody.

    What’s even more remarkable is how Lucinda set a goal early on to become a manager and owner within four years of her real estate career. That goal was put on hold for a while. She was in the midst of the whirlwind of learning the ropes, surviving the market crash, and transitioning between offices. Yet, through perseverance, mentorship, and a deep passion for the emotional moments real estate brings, she made that dream a reality.

    Rashelle explores how Lucinda found her stride during the recession, moving from a bustling McMinnville office to a thriving Newberg branch, only to witness the dramatic shift during the recession that started in 2008. Her office went from 50 agents to 12. Through it all, Lucinda stayed committed to growth, grounded in the belief that real estate is not just about transactions, it's about helping people build equity, create generational wealth, and experience life-changing moments. Over time, she rebuilt the Yamhill County offices teams and agents. The stepping stones of her eight-door (and growing) business and brand.

    As a tenured Tom Ferry Coach, Lucinda also offers priceless advice for new and seasoned agents. When choosing a brokerage to work with, it’s not all about commission splits; what truly matters is the training process, the availability of mentorship, and whether you're entering an environment with genuine support. These values are now ingrained in the culture of her own offices, where she continually works to improve systems, elevate education, and foster collaboration over competition.

    Whether you're a new agent wondering what office to join, a seasoned pro thinking about leadership, or just someone who loves stories of grit and growth, this episode is packed with insight, heart, and inspiration that will resonate with you!

    Thank you for listening! Connect and collaborate with Realtor Rashelle on any of her social media platform pages > https://linktr.ee/RealtorRashelle

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    50 m
  • Episode 4 Liz Hatcher CEO & Founder of the Women to Women Network
    Apr 16 2025

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    In this empowering episode of The Realtor Who Wins podcast, Realtor Rashelle raises a glass and dives into real talk with Liz Hatcher, the dynamic founder and CEO of the Women to Women Network—a growing female community of business women, entrepreneurs, and business owners that spans Oregon, Washington, and Idaho.

    Liz shares how she became an “accidental leader” and started the network from a simple but powerful need: to create genuine connections among women entrepreneurs navigating the challenges of business and life. From not knowing how to “do all the things” in early business ownership to leading a thriving, supportive movement, Liz’s story is one of heart, growth, and community.

    At the heart of the Women to Women Network is a simple yet powerful principle: it’s not about one person, it’s about the collective. Liz opens up about how the network prioritizes what members need: genuine relationships, shared expertise, and the kind of connection that sparks opportunity and transformation.

    At the core of Women to Women is a commitment to honest, raw conversations. Liz believes in creating space to share the struggles as much as the wins. When we peel back the curtain and tell the truth about our journeys, we give others permission to do the same. And when we do that, doors open, connections deepen, and confidence grows.

    Whether you’re a solo entrepreneur, business leader, or just craving authentic community, this episode is your invitation to step into a space where women elevate each other, share their wisdom, and remind one another: you don’t have to do this alone.

    Thank you for listening! Connect and collaborate with Realtor Rashelle on any of her social media platform pages > https://linktr.ee/RealtorRashelle

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    42 m
  • Episode 3 - Cindy Thackery - Thackery Vineyards
    Apr 10 2025

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    This episode has it all—wine, real estate wisdom, leadership, advocacy, and so many laughs. I’m joined by the incredible Cindy Thackery: vineyard owner, managing broker of John L. Scott, and a fierce advocate for positive change in real estate and beyond.

    We sip a beautiful, naturally made “naked wine” from Cindy’s vineyard (a pandemic project that turned into a passion), talk about harvesting 17 tons of Pinot Noir grapes, and how you can get your hands on some this fall. Then we dive into her real estate journey—from agent to managing broker—and her leadership within the Women's Council of Realtors, specifically the Portland, Oregon network, which supports women in the industry through education, connection, and opportunity.

    But we don’t stop there. Cindy opens up about her recent role as a Federal Political Coordinator, representing the Oregon REALTOR® voice in Washington D.C. Her approach to advocacy isn’t about sides—it’s about solutions. With a balanced, thoughtful mindset, she champions policy that supports homeownership and uplifts communities. As she puts it, “It’s not red or blue, it’s purple policy.”

    This episode is a toast to leadership, friendship, and being the change—one glass (and one laugh) at a time. Cheers!

    Thank you for listening! Connect and collaborate with Realtor Rashelle on any of her social media platform pages > https://linktr.ee/RealtorRashelle

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    33 m
  • Episode 2 - Fox Farm Vineyards
    Apr 2 2025

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    Join Rashelle Newmyer, an experienced Oregon realtor and wine enthusiast, as she explores the intersection of real estate, local wineries, and community connections. In this episode, she sits down with owner and operator David Fish of Fox Farm Vineyards, a hidden gem in Dundee, Oregon, right in the heart of Willamette Valley wine country!

    Fox Farm Vineyards is a small, family-owned winery founded by Thomas Ratcliff, David Fish, & Desiree Neel. In 2005, David, Desiree, and Thomas attended a Wine Symposium in the Willamette Valley, where they struck up a conversation about starting their own winery. With years of Sommelier experience, David and Thomas set out to make their dream a reality. Fox Farm Vineyards boasts a charming tasting room and a "party barn" off-site event space, perfect for wine lovers and special gatherings. David shares the story behind Fox Farm’s award-winning wines, the vision for the vineyard, and what makes this boutique winery a must-visit destination.

    Are you planning a trip to the Dundee area soon? Mention Realtor Rashelle or the Realtor Who Wines when booking your tasting reservation for $5 off per person!

    Special Mentions of Redhills Market, Dundee OR and Beckett's Table, Phoenix AZ

    Thank you for listening! Connect and collaborate with Realtor Rashelle on any of her social media platform pages > https://linktr.ee/RealtorRashelle

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