Lisa could be described as a “recession success story,” and admits she started small—including writing down what she wanted in a notebook—after an interview ended with the interviewer noting that he didn’t think she wanted the job she was there to interview for, and suggested she do what she wanted to do. She explains how she made that happen, including ending up running artgoodies and vintagegoodies, and getting her work featured on huge platforms like Apartment Therapy, Better Homes and Gardens, Real Simple, The Today Show, and the list goes on.