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On this episode I chatted with Tabitha about her families crate business and how it came about. Fascinating story, I love hearing the ways businesses are started and this one is up there!!
There story begins in 2019 when dad Patrick Taylor ruptured his disc while remodeling homes and needed back surgery. We knew his days of heavy construction were over. But Patrick still dreamed of building things. One day, he surprised our family with a rustic, hand-stained wooden sofa table that was also a crate for our dogs Cooper and Daisy. He had replaced our ugly wire crate with a spacious, luxurious home that blended into our décor.
Learn more at www.rusticpupcrates.com
This podcast is made possible by the Made In Oklahoma Program. Created for Oklahomas entrepreneurs, their free to join program focuses on economic growth and development for small businesses who grow, process or manufacture a good within Oklahoma. Retail stores who sell made in Oklahoma products can also benefit from this program. Above all, they encourage you to support and shop local whenever possible. Find them on Facebook and visit their website www.madeinoklahoma.net to learn more. #thisisoklahoma
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On this episode I chatted with Tabitha about her families crate business and how it came about. Fascinating story, I love hearing the ways businesses are started and this one is up there!!
There story begins in 2019 when dad Patrick Taylor ruptured his disc while remodeling homes and needed back surgery. We knew his days of heavy construction were over. But Patrick still dreamed of building things. One day, he surprised our family with a rustic, hand-stained wooden sofa table that was also a crate for our dogs Cooper and Daisy. He had replaced our ugly wire crate with a spacious, luxurious home that blended into our décor.
Learn more at www.rusticpupcrates.com
This podcast is made possible by the Made In Oklahoma Program. Created for Oklahomas entrepreneurs, their free to join program focuses on economic growth and development for small businesses who grow, process or manufacture a good within Oklahoma. Retail stores who sell made in Oklahoma products can also benefit from this program. Above all, they encourage you to support and shop local whenever possible. Find them on Facebook and visit their website www.madeinoklahoma.net to learn more. #thisisoklahoma

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