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Jessalyn Wanlim's Journey: From Acting to Real Estate and Building a Community In this episode of Agents Without Borders, we sit down with Jessalyn Wanlim, a talented actor and real estate agent. Jessalyn shares her inspiring journey from Canada to the United States, discussing her dual citizenship, her career transitions from acting in New York and LA to real estate, and her move to Nashville. Jessalyn provides valuable insights into her success in leveraging social media, particularly Instagram, to build her real estate business and connect with clients. She also introduces her new project, 'The Content Hump,' aimed at helping real estate agents create consistent and authentic content. Tune in to learn about her strategies, experiences, and tips for realtors, and to be inspired by her relentless drive and ability to adapt to new challenges. Learn more and connect with Jessalyn here: / justjessinnashville 00:00 Introduction and Special Guest Announcement 00:24 Journey to Dual Citizenship 01:19 Acting Career and Transition to Real Estate 03:15 Challenges and Successes in Real Estate 05:00 Building a Presence on Instagram 07:29 Real Estate Development Ventures 12:59 Launching 'The Content Hump' Community 19:47 Audience Feedback and Content Structuring 20:24 Authenticity vs. AI in Social Media 21:23 The Value of Social Media in Real Estate 22:59 Building Community and Relatability 25:52 Personal Branding and Business Inspiration 28:02 Balancing Motherhood and Business 31:27 Launching the Content Hump 34:10 Connecting with Clients and Referrals 35:03 Conclusion and Final Thoughts