S01.E11 Maya - Zen and the art of real estate

EPISODE · Mar 23, 2022 · 37 MIN

S01.E11 Maya - Zen and the art of real estate

from Footloose · host Tim Bull

Maya is an Israeli who has been living in Greece for the last five years, building her real estate business. We talk about her love for Paros, her philosophy on life, travel and real estate and her longer term plan to build a meditation centre on an island.

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