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Connecting with Kristie Shifflette

Connecting the Collective

Release Date: 11/26/2022

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This week, we connected with Kristie Shifflette, the CEO of OT Growth Partners, a leading Area Developer of Orangetheory Fitness franchises. Kristie openly shaed about  being unclear about what she wanted to do during college, and how she found herself making decisions in her professional life that took her out of her comfort zone, and proved to be incredible educational experiences. She talked about how important intellectual stimulation is to her, and how that has shaped her own business models. Karolyn and Kristie talk about long-term their connection, the importance of having people...

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This week, we connected with Kristie Shifflette, the CEO of OT Growth Partners, a leading Area Developer of Orangetheory Fitness franchises. Kristie openly shaed about  being unclear about what she wanted to do during college, and how she found herself making decisions in her professional life that took her out of her comfort zone, and proved to be incredible educational experiences. She talked about how important intellectual stimulation is to her, and how that has shaped her own business models. Karolyn and Kristie talk about long-term their connection, the importance of having people in your life who can compassionately shine a light on your blindspots and the value of authentic connection as you navigate through life. Kristie talked about finding like minded, driven, passionate entrepreneurs along her path, and recognized that continuing to evolve as a professional and business owner is what brings her joy! Karolyn and Kristie talk about how connection is not just about connecting to other people, but can also about connecting with ourselves, in order to feel connected and aligned in your career. 

This episodes dives into:

  • Kristie as a professional, mom, and friend.
  • Getting out of your comfort zone, and how this has been incredibly important to Kristie's growth as a business woman.
  • What connection has looked like for both Kristie and Karolyn, in their personal and professional lives. 
  • Being energetically aligned in your career and skill set. 
  • The importance of staying curious as an adult, and how curiosity and success are deeply intertwined. 
  • Getting comfortable with risk taking.
  • & much more.

Guest Info:

Connect with Kristie at OT Growth Partners here: https://www.otgrowthpartners.com/north-carolina, or on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristie-shifflette-0761353

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