Thrift: Secondhand Community Stories

Full Interview with Karen Anderson Singer of Tiny Doors ATL


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Listen to Maggie's uncut interview with Karen Anderson Singer from the season 2 premiere episode. This is just one example of the type of content you'll receive when you become a paid subscriber, starting in 2020. More details on how to sign up for paid subscriptions coming soon! 

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Show notes from The Tiniest Yard Sale:

Host: Maggie Blaha

Theme music: "Thanks for the Memory" written by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, performed by Bob Hope and Shirley Ross in the 1938 film of the same name 

Featured music: 'Won't You Be My Neighbor' (1967). Song and lyrics by Fred M. Rogers.

Ever been to a tiny yard sale? We're pretty sure Karen Anderson Singer, the Founder and Principal Artist of Tiny Doors ATL, invented the concept. And the turnout for her small-scale event is a testament to how much Atlanta loves the Tiny Doors brand. 

In this season 2 premiere of Thrift, Maggie talks to Karen about what goes into planning and setting up a tiny yard sale. 

Learn more about Tiny Doors ATL on their website, and follow them on Instagram @tinydoorsatl to see what Karen and her team dream up next. 

Curious what a tiny yard sale looks like? You can look through some pictures here: https://thriftpodcast.substack.com/p/season-2-premiere-the-tiniest-yard

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Thrift: Secondhand Community StoriesBy Maggie Blaha