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In this episode of The Undeniable Podcast, we sit down with Sarah Mitchell, a public adjuster, entrepreneur, and fire-claims specialist who has carved out a powerful niche in one of the most complex and emotionally charged areas of the insurance world. Sarah shares her journey from early entrepreneurial instincts—hustling as a kid, challenging authority, and thinking differently—to navigating W-2 jobs, network marketing, real estate exposure, and ultimately stepping fully into entrepreneurship. Along the way, we unpack what truly makes someone “unemployable” and why mindset, perspective, and personal conviction matter more than credentials. The conversation dives deep into the realities of insurance claims, especially fire losses: why they’re different, why homeowners are most vulnerable in these moments, and how public adjusters can either add chaos—or bring clarity, leadership, and service. Sarah explains why she chose to specialize in fire claims, how investigation and education play a critical role, and what inspired her to create a training focused on ethical client acquisition and leadership-first sales. We also explore the adversarial nature of the claims process, the lack of standardized training, and why “controlling the narrative” is essential for professionals advocating for policyholders. This episode is part entrepreneurial story, part industry deep dive, and part leadership philosophy—rooted in service, integrity, and long-term impact. If you’re an entrepreneur, public adjuster, contractor, or someone feeling the pull to build something meaningful—even if it’s not perfect yet—this conversation will challenge the way you think about work, calling, and growth.