In this week's episode, I revisit an episode from Season 1 where I talked about the challenges of owning a small business especially when it's a VINTAGE SHOP.
Lesson learned and some advice I've picked up along the way.
What do you do when you run into customers who don't understand your business and make that KNOWN? Listen to find out!
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