Individual Aspect: Marianna Fosson, Kindness

I swear, she was 5’9.

When I was a kid, I was fortunate to attend 4-H camp at Tar Hollow State Park. I attended with many people I know, that I still know as adults. I did not keep in contact with any of our camp counselors, but I had read news articles about them over the years, and this gave me glimpses of their lives from a very distant view point. This by no way gave me any indication of what their lives consisted of, just things that were noteworthy of them, or to someone else. One day, I was at the salon when I saw one of my favorite camp counselors, and I thought, holy sh*t, that’s Marianna Fosson!

If you have ever seen Marianna, then y0u know she is beautiful. When she was a teenager, she was beautiful then, too. What you may not know, is that she was, and still is, extremely kind. I refer to myself and my friends, at that time of 4-H camp, as little kids, even though we are talking 9-13, because the older kids were the counselors, and they were all 15-18. I digress, Marianna was a favorite counselor of all of us younger kids at camp. She was beautiful, and we girls envied that, the boys drooled over her, but she was fun, made camp fun for us, and she was so sweet and kind to us campers. Basically, my impression of her was very favorable, and I had a bit of an idolization as a youngster, but it was not misplaced.

When I moved back to Chillicothe, I started following many pages on FB to reacquaint myself with the area, the happenings, and the people. One of the pages I followed was Build Chillicothe, which Marianna’s late father, John, had started. I love people that are invested in their community, that want to help others grow or increase in awareness, and that aim to give back to those around them. Yet again, I found myself interacting with Marianna, to see what Business Focus posts I could share and not share.

I found myself at the salon with her again one day, and I thought I should just friend request her, even if I did have some hero worship of her as a kid. Marianna beat me to it, and sent me a request. The child in me felt very accepted, which sounds silly, but I enjoyed the humor of it, and I figured there was deeper reasoning behind our need to be reconnected. Little did I know.

I found that reason not too long ago, or so I thought. Marianna posted something one day, and I was able to tell her the same story I have told you here. I truly thought that was the purpose of bringing us together, and even when we made a coffee date after, I was still under the same impression. When Marianna met me in the parking lot, I chuckled internally, as I stood taller than her. Me, the kid in me, always thought this stunning creature was 5’9. I later told Marianna about this musing, and she laughed so hard, said no, I am only 5’2!!! We still laugh about this.

Back to the coffee date. As I listened, I learned so much about Marianna. I learned about her life, the struggles, the challenges and the heartbreaks, the victories too. I realized I was not meant to have idolization of her, but to relate to her as a woman, to share our stories and see ourselves in each other. We learned we had so very much in common, that we share similar stories in some ways, and that we truly understand those stories for, and with, each other. I am still amazed that life put us together to create a friendship as adults, that is based on two differing experiences as kids. I did not know I needed Marianna Fosson in my life, but I see that I do. We are both on healing journeys, alike, but so different, and yet the timing could not be more perfect. Friendships are an amazing thing, when you meet each other where you stand, and Marianna and I definitely do that.

I told Marianna at one point, that she was very kind to me as a child, which her mother Cris was not surprised by in the least, and that she now, as an adult, has provided something for me too. I am a firm believer in returning kindness, and so I asked Marianna to come in for a photo session with her lovely mother Cris. The session was full of emotion, joyous laughter and fun. We had a spectacular time, and I could not be more pleased with the results of our efforts. So, what is Marianna’s individual aspect that makes her so special? It is her kindness. Through everything, through the years, she is and has remained kind, and that is something we could all use a little more of.

Business Focus: Joe Snyder, Realtor

Life holds many transitions for us, one of which is buying real estate. We buy property for investment, for resale, and mainly for residency. We take a dwelling, and we make it our home, we find what’s best for us, what ticks our boxes of wants/needs, and where we can see ourselves growing, finding comfort, and love being daily. If we are lucky, we find a great realtor that guides us on this journey, that works for our best interest, and that helps us find the place we will call HOME.

Joe Snyder, realtor with The Amanda Wilson Team at ERA Martin Associates, Gallipolis, and I recently sat down and had a great conversation about his journey on becoming a realtor, what he loves about real estate, and how he came to naturally transition from his former career of serving people, to how he is doing that in a new capacity. Let’s learn more about Joe and his journey!

Joe recently became a licensed realtor after spending many years of a career in cosmetology. He has always been in pursuit of bettering himself, beautifying his clients, and delivering the best service possible for those that sought out his talents. Joe not only had a styling shop for his business, but provided a space for others to be able to conduct their related businesses too. He is an entrepreneur, has been involved in other pursuits in addition to his hair company, but real estate has been calling to him for several years now, and he recently decided to take that passion full time, with The Amanda Wilson Team at ERA.

When I asked Joe what he loves about real estate, he spoke with bright eyes and animation. He loves the idea and execution of helping people find their first place for their family to call home, to be able to grow their lives and family in. He loves the pursuit and acquisition of finding the perfect property for his clients, seeing the joy this brings his clients, and knowing how this will better their lives. This isn’t to say that Joe only loves the transaction of purchasing new property or upgrading property, he also knows the importance of helping sellers be able to downsize, to assist in financial shifts, and to relieve the possible burdens that property owners face. Joe comprehends the dual realities of real estate, and very much looks to serve and assist those that require good guidance in these varying situations.

It’s fun and rewarding to help people get excited about such a large life investment.

Joe has been a life long resident of Southern Ohio, growing up in McArthur, and currently residing in Wellston with his husband of 9 years, Zach. Joe and Zach enjoy Jeeping and spending time with their pups, as well as travel and home improvement projects. They recently put their home equity to use, and did some major remodeling to their home and property. Joe cited that when you love your neighborhood, made a good investment with your own property purchase, you can take and make the equity work for you to not only revitalize your property, but to love your home even more. He is all about loving the place you call home, and for him it is cozy, but not cluttered, sleek but not bare, inviting but he’s not asking you to move in!

Joe mentioned several times that while as a stylist, he served as a bit of a therapist, but that he fulfills that role as a realtor too. He loves helping people, whether that is in accomplishing and creating something new for themselves and their family, or aiding in tumultuous times and providing relief. Real estate transactions can be joyous as well as traumatic, and Joe not only recognizes that, but is fully prepared to walk with his clients in those times, and the in between places too. Joe may be relatively new to real estate, but he is definitely a seasoned professional when it comes to serving his clients to the best of his ability, and that is something he loves to do!

If you are looking to have a real estate transaction, Joe would be a great asset in assisting you and your needs. He is able to assist locally, nationally and potentially internationally. The Amanda Wilson Team at ERA is highly capable, knowledgeable, and eager to help serve your needs, and Joe is right at home with the team!

New Feature…a Hint!

Well hello, gorgeous!

The sun is up, the weather is warm and the day is a total joy! Did I mention I have a secret? Well I do, and let me tell you, I am so geeked up about it!!! I am so stoked, in fact, that I created an event on FB about it! I sure did.

There is a burning desire I have, and I am not sitting idly by. Oh no. I am jumping like a gazelle, ready to leap and bound, running toward something, no longer away from what is meant to be. I am ready to turn up and turn out something else amazing! Want a clue?

INDIVIDUAL: of or for a particular person…

This word definition, according to Oxford Languages, says something but nothing all at once, yet here we are at your clue. There may be some missing context, you didn’t really think I would give it all away, did you? I thought not.

Stay tuned, New Feature is coming soon!!!