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Exploring Life & Business with Erin Titensor of Mortgage Protection & Life Insurance

Today we’d like to introduce you to Erin Titensor.

Alright, so thank you so much for sharing your story and insight with our readers. To kick things off, can you tell us a bit about how you got started?
Where to begin- I’ve started, grown and sold a business over the last 9 years all while being a mom to two boys. I’m a public speaker, podcaster and host women’s retreats in CA, AZ and TX. My life has drastically changed in the last 2 years. It began in 2020 during covid where I developed my addiction to alcohol and adderall. I grew up Mormon and never really was around alcohol but long story short – I introduced alcohol into our lives a little before covid times and I lived in that addiction for a little over 4 years. I’m currently 21 months sober, making more money than I could dream, working with my absolute dream team, I sponsor women who identify as alcholics and living a life that I couldn’t have ever dreamed about.

We all face challenges, but looking back would you describe it as a relatively smooth road?
Absolutely not. Being an addict is the hardest thing I will ever go through in my life. I get addicted to everything and I always have. I’ve had to learn how to completely surrender, accept that I have this disease and make conscious decisions every single day that help me stay on this road of sobriety. Hardest and most rewarding journey.

Thanks – so what else should our readers know about Mortgage Protection & Life Insurance?
I help families all over the US. Primarily in the health and life insurance industry. We specifically focus on mortgage protection – pays off your home if you get sick or pass away. So a lot of the clients that I work with are married couples who have a primary breadwinner in the family. We provide policies for them (usually the husbands) so that if they were to pass away, the home gets paid off and their family doesn’t have to worry about trying to keep the home, losing everything and getting foreclosed on.

I absolutely love what I do, love the clients that I get to work with. It’s definitely a hard conversation to have. No one wants to talk about their family members dying, but it is a conversation every household needs to have. I’ve seen too many families not have protection in place and the surviving partners end up losing everything.

Is there anyone you’d like to thank or give credit to?
Everything good in my life has come from God. He has given me a second chance at life and has guided me every single step of the way.

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