As a former military intelligence soldier in the Army, Christa is fearless with tackling new technologies and she has a passion for bringing others along with her.
Her primary goal in life is that everyone has what they need to walk vibrantly, passionately through their day, having the resources at hand, with people at their side encouraging them to be fully expressed. Christa wants people to follow a vision so big and important that they can’t do it alone.
Show Notes
Christa Chambers-Price is the CEO of Knowledgecrush, Inc., a platform that provide the tools and support so that they are rock stars. She is an author, entrepreneur and sought after motivational speaker.
As a former military intelligence soldier in the Army, Christa is fearless with tackling new technologies and she has a passion for bringing others along with her.
Her primary goal in life is that everyone has what they need to walk vibrantly, passionately through their day, having the resources at hand, with people at their side encouraging them to be fully expressed. Christa wants people to follow a vision so big and important that they can’t do it alone.
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