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Joan Eppehimer & Jason Madison with Aunt Joan’s Pearl City Popcorn
Manage episode 448653745 series 2928125
Joan Eppehimer lives in Jamestown, NY and sells flavored popcorn with her cottage food business, Aunt Joan’s Pearl City Popcorn.
Joan started her business in 2015 as a way to raise money for many different causes, and she has now donated thousands of dollars to charity!
Even though her popcorn has always been extremely popular, in 2021, Joan decided to reboot her business with a new business name and brand, and with the help of her nephew Jason, has taken it to new heights.
What You’ll Learn
- The importance of proper licensing and regulations for running a cottage food business
- How the government’s red tape ironically enabled Joan’s business to flourish
- The rare disease that Joan’s husband has, which inspired her to expand her business
- How to effectively brand your products to make them stand out in a competitive market
- The value of maintaining strong community ties and supporting local enterprises
- The challenges and rewards of charitable work in a business context
- How to manage time effectively, especially when balancing multiple personal and professional commitments
- When to seek help and delegate tasks for improved productivity
- Why you should continually strive to keep learning and improving your business operations
Resources
Aunt Joan’s Pearl City Popcorn (Facebook | Instagram)
Food Business Success (hear Sari Kimbell on Episodes 59 & 60)
Kidology (non-profit ministry)
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Get full show notes and transcript here: https://forrager.com/podcast/127
128 epizódok
Manage episode 448653745 series 2928125
Joan Eppehimer lives in Jamestown, NY and sells flavored popcorn with her cottage food business, Aunt Joan’s Pearl City Popcorn.
Joan started her business in 2015 as a way to raise money for many different causes, and she has now donated thousands of dollars to charity!
Even though her popcorn has always been extremely popular, in 2021, Joan decided to reboot her business with a new business name and brand, and with the help of her nephew Jason, has taken it to new heights.
What You’ll Learn
- The importance of proper licensing and regulations for running a cottage food business
- How the government’s red tape ironically enabled Joan’s business to flourish
- The rare disease that Joan’s husband has, which inspired her to expand her business
- How to effectively brand your products to make them stand out in a competitive market
- The value of maintaining strong community ties and supporting local enterprises
- The challenges and rewards of charitable work in a business context
- How to manage time effectively, especially when balancing multiple personal and professional commitments
- When to seek help and delegate tasks for improved productivity
- Why you should continually strive to keep learning and improving your business operations
Resources
Aunt Joan’s Pearl City Popcorn (Facebook | Instagram)
Food Business Success (hear Sari Kimbell on Episodes 59 & 60)
Kidology (non-profit ministry)
Free Tutorial: How To Build a Great Website In 1 Hour
A lot of entrepreneurs still think they need to spend money to get a good website, and that is simply not true anymore.
I created this free tutorial that will walk you through how to set up a totally free website on Square Online in less than an hour!
Get full show notes and transcript here: https://forrager.com/podcast/127
128 epizódok
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