Text me about this episode! 5% of employees in the US are millionaires.. and 88% of millionaires are business owners. Success leaves clues, wouldn't you say? This summer, my primary business, Music City Sewing, will turn eight. Eight years of running a small service-based sewing business that on the surface looks super shiny & glittery, peppered with Getty images and exciting opportunities, but when it comes down to it, it’s a blue collar business. It’s alterations, it’s softgoods and mer...
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Text me about this episode! 5% of employees in the US are millionaires.. and 88% of millionaires are business owners. Success leaves clues, wouldn't you say? This summer, my primary business, Music City Sewing, will turn eight. Eight years of running a small service-based sewing business that on the surface looks super shiny & glittery, peppered with Getty images and exciting opportunities, but when it comes down to it, it’s a blue collar business. It’s alterations, it’s softgoods and mer...
Manufacturing Your Own Fashion Designs? Don’t Make These Mistakes
Pull The Thread
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2 years ago
Manufacturing Your Own Fashion Designs? Don’t Make These Mistakes
Text me about this episode!The color chartreuse has a bit of a boozy background. It was named after a French liqueur called “chartreuse” which has a greenish-yellow hue. The liqueur was first produced in 1605 by the Carthusian monks of France. François Hannibal d’Estrées discovered a secret recipe that allegedly helped its consumers ‘live a long life.’ He brought the recipe to Monks near Paris, who ultimately sent it down to La Grande Chartreuse abbey. The recipe was eventually test...
Pull The Thread
Text me about this episode! 5% of employees in the US are millionaires.. and 88% of millionaires are business owners. Success leaves clues, wouldn't you say? This summer, my primary business, Music City Sewing, will turn eight. Eight years of running a small service-based sewing business that on the surface looks super shiny & glittery, peppered with Getty images and exciting opportunities, but when it comes down to it, it’s a blue collar business. It’s alterations, it’s softgoods and mer...