Grace Pulido Exclusive Interview – Protect What Matters—Before Life Teaches You Why It’s Important
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Grace Pulido was recently interviewed by TheCelebrity.Online Magazine and below is the Q&A session we had with Grace.

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How do you introduce yourself?

My name is Grace Pulido. I’m a life insurance broker, but more than that—I’m someone who believes in leaving people better than I found them. My work is rooted in compassion, healing, and making sure families are protected when life takes unexpected turns.

Struggle – What hardships have you gone through in life?

When I was 12 years old, I lost my father in a tragic car accident. I witnessed it—and that moment changed everything. My childhood was marked by grief, trauma, and the painful process of trying to heal from something no child should ever have to endure. My life has been a journey of finding strength in that pain, of not letting it define me, but fuel me. Every day, I strive to be the version of myself that young girl needed—strong, whole, and kind.

What do people usually not know about you?

Most people see my strength, my confidence—but they don’t see the pain that shaped it. They don’t know I had to grow up too fast. They don’t know that behind my smile is a survivor’s heart. I’ve done deep inner work to heal and to help others do the same, even if it’s just by showing them empathy when they need it most. I also, love to cook! 🙂

What sets you apart from others?

I genuinely care. I don’t just sell life insurance—I listen, I educate, I guide. I make sure people feel seen and supported during some of the most emotional decisions of their lives. I’ve been through deep personal loss, so when I say I understand what’s at stake—I truly mean it.

What are your upcoming major events?

I’m growing my insurance business and stepping more into my voice on social media—sharing not just business, but real stories that heal and connect. I also plan to host local events that support financial literacy, especially for women and underserved communities.

What expert advice would you like to give?

Protect what matters—before life teaches you why it’s important. Life insurance isn’t just paperwork—it’s peace of mind, love in action, and the legacy you leave behind. But also, invest in your emotional well-being. Healing is the real wealth.

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