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Taking the Leap: Taking the Leap and Creating a Career in Vintage

49 min · 5. apr. 2026
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Bree on a Budget: Taking the Leap and Creating a Career in Vintage In the latest episode of Bree on a Budget, host Bree sits down with Melissa Maestas to discuss her journey from the corporate world to building a career in the vintage industry. Maestas shares how she made the transition, the challenges she faced, and the lessons she learned along the way. The conversation focuses on what it takes to take a leap of faith and turn a personal passion into a sustainable and rewarding career. Listeners will gain insight into finding purpose in their work, embracing change, and creating opportunities that align with what they love to do. The episode offers practical advice and inspiration for anyone considering a new path or looking to redefine their professional journey.

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