Are you ready to learn from a boutique owner who has navigated the evolution of her business with grace and tenacity? Today, I’m thrilled to introduce you to Lindsay Heyneman, the founder and owner of Lettie Boutique. As part of our 10-year anniversary series, Lindsay brings her wealth of experience and genuine positivity to the podcast, offering amazing insights for both new and seasoned boutique owners.
Listen in as Lindsay shares her journey of building a thriving online community, including orchestrating a memorable Disneyland meetup for her customers. She also opens up about the challenges of managing a successful online business and warehouse while relocating across the country for her husband’s education, and her experience establishing her first brick-and-mortar store. Lindsay’s resilience, adaptability, and warmth shine through in this episode, and I’m excited for you to meet her!
Resources Featured In This Episode:
- Lindsay Heyneman: Website | Facebook | Instagram | TikTok
- The Boutique Hub: Website | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | TikTok | YouTube
- Ashley Alderson: Instagram
- Boutique Hub Black
- Retail Bootcamp
- The Boutique Hub Membership
- Hubventory.com
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What You’ll Learn From Navigating Change with Grace
- Why Lindsay started her business.
- How she handled moving while building a business.
- How she built an amazing team.
- The most important processes that have allowed Lettie Boutique to scale.
- How Lindsay built a thriving community.
Favorite Quotes from Lindsay Heyneman
“Personal finance found me. I wasn’t looking for it.” – Lindsay Heyneman [9:50]
“I had never thought of personal finance as a career.” – Lindsay Heyneman [14:25]
“Ultimately, people should own their own implementation.” – Lindsay Heyneman [19:20]
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Original Air Date: July 25th, 2023
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