Most people play it safe in real estate, but Tonya Murfin and Angie Mullings did the opposite. In this episode, they join Leigh Brown to share how stepping outside the norm led to unexpected partnership, personal growth, and a podcast that’s changing conversations. Hit play to hear what happens when you stop competing and start showing up real.
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About Angie Mullings and Tonya Murfin
Tonya Murfin is a real estate broker-owner and co-host of the Simply Authentic podcast. Known for her deep commitment to board service and REALTOR® leadership, she brings transparency, humor, and heart to every conversation, whether she’s mentoring new agents or challenging the status quo.
Angie Mullings is a broker-owner, industry leader, and co-host of the Simply Authentic podcast. With a passion for collaboration and service, she helps elevate the real estate profession through mentorship, authenticity, and a belief that there’s room at the table for everyone.
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Connect with Leigh
Please subscribe to this podcast on your favorite podcast app at https://pod.link/1153262163, and never miss a beat from Leigh by visiting https://leighbrown.com. DM Leigh Brown on Instagram @ LeighThomasBrown.
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