On this episode I chatted with Tracy Zserdin. Tracy lives in Guthrie Oklahoma. Born in Boulder CO. She and her husband Mike moved to OKC for work. Then she found Guthrie and fell in love. Shortly after they moved a little north and started diving into the community. Tracy is a former President of the Guthrie Chamber of Commerce and still plays a huge role in the community today. We dive into her background, her love for Colorado, her love for Guthrie and their new start up called Made Possible By which you can visit here www.madepossibleby.us
Follow Tracy here @tracy_z_thats_me @madepossibleby
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