In many ways, Jarrett Freeman considers himself a normal Oklahoma City resident. He runs a company that provides IT support for small businesses, using the fact that a real person will always answer the phone as a selling point for his services. And outside of work, he keeps a quiet life.
But over the past few months, Freeman has brought a nationwide movement to OKC.
“I am so far outside of my comfort zone,” Freeman said. “I don’t leave my house. I run the business from here. I don’t go out and party and hang out with people. So talk about being out of comfort zone.”…