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In this episode of the Small Business Big Deal podcast, host Tracy Jepson interviews Roxanne Alford, the founder of Short Stuff, a sustainable children's clothing brand inspired by her experiences as a new mom. Roxanne shares her journey from working in IT sales to launching her own brand, driven by a desire for gender-neutral clothing and educational products for children. The conversation explores the challenges of entrepreneurship, including sourcing sustainable materials, balancing personal life with business, and the importance of community feedback. Roxanne emphasizes the significance of resilience, personal growth, and breaking stereotypes in the fashion industry. In this engaging conversation, Roxanne Alford shares her journey as an entrepreneur, discussing her unique skills, the launch of her new collection, and the importance of support systems for women in business. She emphasizes the significance of pursuing one's passions, balancing motherhood with entrepreneurship, and the value of community among women. Roxanne also reflects on her aspirations for her business and the legacy she hopes to create.
Website: https://shortstuffshop.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shortstuff.shop/ Code to Shop: SHORTSTUFF30Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Roxanne Alford and Short Stuff 03:33 The Journey to Entrepreneurship 05:54 Sourcing Suppliers and Sustainability 08:07 Balancing Personal Life and Business 10:33 Financing the Startup 11:39 Risks in Entrepreneurship 14:22 Personal and Professional Growth 16:43 Inspirations and Resilience 18:34 Learning from Experience 20:18 Creating a Sense of Home 21:54 Feedback and Community Engagement 23:27 Gender Neutrality in Children's Clothing 25:08 Fun and Useless Skills 25:54 Useless Skills and Hidden Talents 27:21 The World of Wonder Collection 30:08 Lunch with Influential Figures 32:08 Building a Legacy through Business 35:43 Encouragement for Aspiring Entrepreneurs 39:07 Balancing Motherhood and Entrepreneurship 42:13 Where to Find Short Stuff Shop
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In this episode of the Small Business Big Deal podcast, host Tracy Jepson interviews Roxanne Alford, the founder of Short Stuff, a sustainable children's clothing brand inspired by her experiences as a new mom. Roxanne shares her journey from working in IT sales to launching her own brand, driven by a desire for gender-neutral clothing and educational products for children. The conversation explores the challenges of entrepreneurship, including sourcing sustainable materials, balancing personal life with business, and the importance of community feedback. Roxanne emphasizes the significance of resilience, personal growth, and breaking stereotypes in the fashion industry. In this engaging conversation, Roxanne Alford shares her journey as an entrepreneur, discussing her unique skills, the launch of her new collection, and the importance of support systems for women in business. She emphasizes the significance of pursuing one's passions, balancing motherhood with entrepreneurship, and the value of community among women. Roxanne also reflects on her aspirations for her business and the legacy she hopes to create.
Website: https://shortstuffshop.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shortstuff.shop/ Code to Shop: SHORTSTUFF30Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Roxanne Alford and Short Stuff 03:33 The Journey to Entrepreneurship 05:54 Sourcing Suppliers and Sustainability 08:07 Balancing Personal Life and Business 10:33 Financing the Startup 11:39 Risks in Entrepreneurship 14:22 Personal and Professional Growth 16:43 Inspirations and Resilience 18:34 Learning from Experience 20:18 Creating a Sense of Home 21:54 Feedback and Community Engagement 23:27 Gender Neutrality in Children's Clothing 25:08 Fun and Useless Skills 25:54 Useless Skills and Hidden Talents 27:21 The World of Wonder Collection 30:08 Lunch with Influential Figures 32:08 Building a Legacy through Business 35:43 Encouragement for Aspiring Entrepreneurs 39:07 Balancing Motherhood and Entrepreneurship 42:13 Where to Find Short Stuff Shop