Get Back Up for a Purpose: Surviving the 70s Cambodian Genocide w/Samantha Tov | Ep 15
“Your nightmare just begins.” That’s how Samantha Tov describes living through the beginning of the 1970s Cambodian Genocide.
As a child she witnessed and experienced the Killing Fields, moved to America, saw her family achieve the American dream only to suffer more tragedy.
Samantha may have suffered a lot of loss at the hands of people, but she still has a huge heart for helping people.
In this episode, she shares her story, why real estate is so important to her and her plans as incoming president of the Women's Council in Sacramento.
Life is a wave, it keeps pushing me down but I keep coming back up for a purpose. -Samantha Tov
Three Things You’ll Learn In This Episode
- You flee your home and go wherever you can find safety
What was it like living through one of the greatest atrocities in history?
- The dream of homeownership
Buying a home is such a huge milestone for a lot of people, why is it such a huge purpose in Samantha’s life?
- Giving back in a big way
What does Samantha want to achieve as president of The Women’s Council?
Guest Bio
Top-producing agent Samantha Tov is the founder of Portfolio Real Estate, a brand she created to serve the community with selfless, straightforward, open-hearted professionalism. She is also the incoming president of the Women’s Council in Sacramento. For the past fourteen years, she’s been one of the go-to real estate professionals in Elk Grove. She’s led number-one teams, won many high-level awards, and trained countless top-producing agents.
Entrepreneurship is in Sam’s DNA. She is the daughter of asylum seekers and grew up helping her parents run their businesses after school and on weekends. Sam started her first restaurant at eighteen and got her real estate license in 1999. Twenty-six years of business expertise make her a formidable negotiator and fierce advocate. For more information, head to https://portfoliore.com/ and follow @samanthatov on Instagram.
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