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Call Her Bossy - Drama Queen with Morgan Parry

Drama Queen with Morgan Parry

04/25/20 • 49 min

Call Her Bossy

Welcome to the third episode of Call Her Bossy Podcast. A podcast created to inspire courage in women that want to pursue their entrepreneurial endeavors. Our guests have gone through struggles and hardships to get to where they are now–successful business women and entrepreneurs. Join them as they share how they overcame those struggles and how they were able to turn those experiences into the fuel that drives them today!
On this episode we learn the story of Morgan Perry. She is the owner of Ziegfeld Theater Arts, she is also a real estate investor and entrepreneur in Utah. Listen to her story and ignite your passion.
About Morgan Perry:
Morgan is a loving mother of 2 beautiful girls and amazing wife to one sexy husband. She has been a business owner for over 8 years, in that time she has done it all, from working hard in the trenches to managing and maintaining the back end of the business. Morgan grew up in Las Vegas and moved to Utah after graduating high school in 2001. She attended school and got her degree from Weber State University in Musical Theater. She then quickly put her business and entrepreneurial brain to work by purchasing an old movie theater and turning it into a venue for the arts. The company grew quickly and has seen amazing success, entertaining 28,000 patrons last year and giving over 1,000 kids the opportunity to perform on stage. Morgan has always had a passion for Real Estate and recently started another business focused on assisting people with difficult Real Estate situations, from Pre-foreclosures to short term rentals she loves it all.
Find her on social media as Morgan Brady Parry

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Welcome to the third episode of Call Her Bossy Podcast. A podcast created to inspire courage in women that want to pursue their entrepreneurial endeavors. Our guests have gone through struggles and hardships to get to where they are now–successful business women and entrepreneurs. Join them as they share how they overcame those struggles and how they were able to turn those experiences into the fuel that drives them today!
On this episode we learn the story of Morgan Perry. She is the owner of Ziegfeld Theater Arts, she is also a real estate investor and entrepreneur in Utah. Listen to her story and ignite your passion.
About Morgan Perry:
Morgan is a loving mother of 2 beautiful girls and amazing wife to one sexy husband. She has been a business owner for over 8 years, in that time she has done it all, from working hard in the trenches to managing and maintaining the back end of the business. Morgan grew up in Las Vegas and moved to Utah after graduating high school in 2001. She attended school and got her degree from Weber State University in Musical Theater. She then quickly put her business and entrepreneurial brain to work by purchasing an old movie theater and turning it into a venue for the arts. The company grew quickly and has seen amazing success, entertaining 28,000 patrons last year and giving over 1,000 kids the opportunity to perform on stage. Morgan has always had a passion for Real Estate and recently started another business focused on assisting people with difficult Real Estate situations, from Pre-foreclosures to short term rentals she loves it all.
Find her on social media as Morgan Brady Parry

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Welcome to the second episode of Call Her Bossy Podcast. A podcast to inspire courage in entrepreneurial women.
On this episode we learn a little about our co-host Jana Oman. A real estate agent, investor and entrepreneur in Utah. She shares her story from childhood, the pivotal moments that sparked her desire to become an entrepreneur, and where she is headed.
Find her on social media as @JanaOmanRealEstate

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Welcome to the fourth episode of Call Her Bossy Podcast. A podcast created to inspire courage in women that want to pursue their entrepreneurial endeavors. Our guests have gone through struggles and hardships to get to where they are now–successful business women and entrepreneurs. Join them as they share how they overcame those struggles and how they were able to turn those experiences into the fuel that drives them today!
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