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Adopting Dogs Gave Her Safety to Grow Her Business w/ Jamie Christensen

13 min · 6 de feb de 2026
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Jamie Christensen spent 28 years in what she calls her own “war zone” — an abusive marriage that began when she was 18. When she finally left, she didn’t just walk away — she activated her entire ProVisors team to help her rebuild her life, from her divorce to her finances to her future. At the center of her healing were her rescue dogs, especially Frank, who once tried to break through a wall to protect her. After Jamie left her husband, Frank’s anxiety disappeared — because, as a friend told her, “he knows you’re safe.” That safety changed everything. In just seven months, Jamie became a first-time homeowner, adopted two more dogs, kept leading ProVisors Dallas 5, and tripled her business. This episode is about how finding safety — sometimes through the things we adopt — gives us the freedom to finally grow.

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