In this episode, we’re tackling one of the most frequently asked questions from growing boutique owners: how do you work with your spouse? To help us answer this question, we’ve brought in two of our favorite people and an amazing couple, Anthony and Amy Ekren of Inherit Clothing Co. Not only will they share their experiences of working together, but they’ll also dive into how they have successfully scaled their business by maximizing systems, processes, and the love languages of their team members. Join us as we learn how they’ve built a thriving business and a culture we can all admire.
Anthony and Amy take us through their non-traditional journey into the boutique world as they took the leap of purchasing and scaling an existing business. They give us a unique inside view of what it’s like to work together as a husband and wife couple in the business world and share their experiences of growing this awesome business from the ground up. You’ll also hear about the unglamorous side of it all, what systems and processes have helped them along the way, and how they really made this brand their own.
>>Building a Thriving Business With Your Spouse– LISTEN NOW ON iTunes <<
>>Building a Thriving Business With Your Spouse– LISTEN NOW ON Spotify <<
See the Full Boutique Chat Podcast Website here
What You’ll Learn From Building a Thriving Business With Your Spouse
- How Anthony and Amy got into the boutique world.
- The things to think about when you’re rebranding.
- How they continue to understand their customer.
- What they look for when buying.
- How they built their amazing team.
- The biggest lessons they have learned working together as husband and wife.
- How they use systems in their business.
Resources Featured In This Episode:
Favorite Quotes from Anthony and Amy Ekren
“When I look back at that brand guide we created, it still rings true today.” – Amy Ekren [8:00]
“We make sure that whoever comes through the door is set up for success.” – Anthony Ekren [18:30]
“Those systems help you protect yourself from yourself.” – Amy Ekren [26:30]
Join the Hub for more training, information, and connections.
www.theboutiquehub.com/join
Use the hashtag #AskAshley on Instagram, or tag her at @ajalderson or @theboutiquehub to suggest topics for the podcast and let us know what you thought about this episode!
Do you love the Boutique Chat Podcast?! Subscribe to our podcast and after that, leave us a review on iTunes Apple Podcasts here!
Original Air Date: February 7th, 2023
Do you love the details of Building a Thriving Business With Your Spouse? Let us know what you think about our show and help spread the word about the #BoutiqueChat Podcast.
Recent Posts:
- #814: Retail Summer Strategy: Do This to GROW Your Boutique!
Are you leaving money on the table during the summer slow season? June and July are the most underrated months in retail — and the smartest boutique owners use them to set up a record-breaking fall. Ashley Alderson and Sara Burks break down exactly how to spend the “J months” wisely. They discuss how to… Read more: #814: Retail Summer Strategy: Do This to GROW Your Boutique! - Five Minute Friday: The People Side of Retail: HR Basics for Boutique Owners
HR is one of the biggest hats boutique owners wear — whether they realize it or not. From employee paperwork and legal compliance to hiring the right people and building strong team culture, every boutique owner is responsible for creating systems that help employees succeed. Sara Burks breaks down the fundamentals of HR into simple,… Read more: Five Minute Friday: The People Side of Retail: HR Basics for Boutique Owners - Shopify Tax Filing: Understanding Your Responsibilities
Shopify may file your sales tax, but it doesn’t take responsibility for it — and that leaves more on your plate than you might expect. This service uses automated calculations to process returns, meaning there is no human reasoning applied to your filings. You are still responsible for ensuring everything is being filed correctly, including verifying that Shopify is not double-paying VAT tax or marketplace sales.


