Show Notes
Entrepreneurship isn’t for the faint of heart. In this episode, Laura Wayland shares her entrepreneurial journey, from buying a wine and beer store during the recession to founding Friend Porch Cafe and expanding into franchising.
Laura talks about the challenges she faced, the lessons learned, and the strategies that helped her grow her business. She emphasizes resilience, fearlessness, and scrappy resourcefulness while offering practical advice for aspiring entrepreneurs. Whether you’re starting a small business, considering franchising, or looking to learn from someone who turned challenges into opportunities, this episode is packed with actionable insights.
Takeaways:
- Laura transitioned from being a stay-at-home mom to a successful entrepreneur, highlighting the power of adaptability.
- Risk-taking played a key role when she purchased a wine and beer store during the recession.
- Making decisions without fear allows for greater opportunity and growth.
- Being scrappy and resourceful is essential in entrepreneurship, especially when starting small.
- The entrepreneurial journey is full of challenges, learning experiences, and personal growth.
- Franchising requires different strategies than running retail stores, but offers scalability.
- Building strong relationships and helping others succeed creates long-term value.
- Aspiring entrepreneurs should take action rather than wait for the perfect moment.
- Understanding margins and financials is critical for sustainable success.
- Leadership and valuing staff are key components of a thriving business.
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