From Corporate to Cash Flow
From a 20-year Army career to launching transformative housing ecosystems: Jennifer Breitbach shares how she's building financial freedom through real estate investing while creating genuine impact for communities in need. In this powerful episode of the From Corporate to Cash Flow Podcast, hosts Andrea Cannon & Liz Schwab sit down with Jennifer Breitbach, a former Army officer turned entrepreneur who's revolutionizing co-living & transitional housing. Jennifer shares her journey from W-2 work to building a purpose-driven real estate portfolio focused on creating "launch pads" for individuals rebuilding their lives. What You'll Learn: [00:00–05:00] Jennifer's Background & W-2 to Entrepreneur Journey From 20 years in the Army National Guard to program management, Jennifer reveals why COVID sparked her exit from the corporate rat race and how she discovered real estate investing through communities like Gator with Pace. [05:00–15:00] The "Transformative Housing Ecosystem" Model Discover Jennifer's innovative vision for co-living communities that go beyond basic housing. Learn how she combines affordable living spaces with mindset training, job placement, credit repair programs, & community accountability to help residents truly transform their lives—complete with real-world examples from her Montana boarding house & Chicago properties. [15:00–25:00] Funding the Mission: Grants, Nonprofits & Strategic Partnerships Jennifer breaks down how she's funding her vision through opioid abatement grants, nonprofit partnerships, and creative financing. Hear how her "Goose Foundation" work & "warm handoff centers" are addressing homelessness and addiction recovery gaps that government resources alone can't fill. [25:00–32:00] Self-Discovery & CliftonStrengths for Entrepreneurs One of Jennifer's biggest lessons? Understanding yourself first. She shares how taking the CliftonStrengths assessment transformed her business strategy and how knowing your alignment enables you to attract the right partners, team members, and opportunities effortlessly. [32:00–41:00] Practical Advice for Financial Freedom & Work-Life Balance From the importance of maintaining stability during your exit from corporate work to going part-time as a bridge strategy, Jennifer offers candid advice for W-2 workers transitioning to passive income & entrepreneurship. Plus: her honest take on ADHD, productivity systems, and morning routines for sustainable success. Key Takeaways: • Purpose-driven real estate creates competitive advantage: Building housing with integrated support services (mindset training, job placement, credit repair) fills massive market gaps and attracts mission-aligned partners organically • Don't rush your exit from W-2 income: Maintain financial stability as you build passive income streams; consider going part-time as a strategic bridge before full entrepreneurship • Self-knowledge precedes team building: Use assessment tools like CliftonStrengths to understand your strengths and weaknesses, enabling you to articulate your vision clearly and attract your ideal partners • Grants and nonprofit funding are untapped resources: Federal and state grants for social impact initiatives (opioid recovery, housing, veteran support) exist and are often under-applied for—partner with fiscal agents to scale your mission • Identify and fill community gaps strategically: A 600-person waitlist for sober living housing in one Utah county reveals massive opportunity; successful investors find where resources are needed and build systems to serve those needs Connect with Jennifer: https://www.facebook.com/jennifer.breitbach [https://www.facebook.com/jennifer.breitbach] https://linktr.ee/jenniferbreitbach [https://linktr.ee/jenniferbreitbach] Join her office hours at 3 PM Mountain Time (Mondays–Thursdays) Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theandreacannon [https://www.instagram.com/theandreacannon] Subscribe to my YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheAndreaCannon [https://www.youtube.com/@TheAndreaCannon]
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