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Successful entrepreneurs identify a problem and develop a solution. But what if no one had a solution that works for you?
I sat down with Leah Boomsma—founder of Flipping Holder—to answer this question. A messy, mid-air incident with a baby food pouch left this mom of four feeling frustrated. Instead of waiting for someone else to solve her problem, she designed something that worked for her family. But could this busy full-time lawyer and mom turn her 3D-printed prototype into a sustainable business?
Here's how Leah solved a problem, took the next easiest step, and launched a brand without any attachment to the outcome.
Order the Flipping Holder and learn more about Leah's inspiring story at flippingholder.com.
By Stacey LaurenSuccessful entrepreneurs identify a problem and develop a solution. But what if no one had a solution that works for you?
I sat down with Leah Boomsma—founder of Flipping Holder—to answer this question. A messy, mid-air incident with a baby food pouch left this mom of four feeling frustrated. Instead of waiting for someone else to solve her problem, she designed something that worked for her family. But could this busy full-time lawyer and mom turn her 3D-printed prototype into a sustainable business?
Here's how Leah solved a problem, took the next easiest step, and launched a brand without any attachment to the outcome.
Order the Flipping Holder and learn more about Leah's inspiring story at flippingholder.com.