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So I guess back in June I decided that I wanted to do something more uh the job i had which was a manager at a dessert restaurant decided i wanted to do more so we decided to contact slater to see if he would actually franchise or license and we got down there on a meeting and he decided he wanted to sell the whole thing to us so he said okay we'll do that and uh Here we are I guess 6 months later We got a location in Little Rock a location opening in Jonesboro very shortly and the original location in Searcy
And I also moved the food truck around all over northeast Arkansas I'll be going to Memphis next month And then you know in the summertime we hit up all the festivals all around the state and try to do what we can Okay So what's in particular about this company that impressed you So really it's the food the atmosphere they have Whenever you go into Searcy it's kind of more of like a nostalgic nineties like alaskan middle of the wilderness cabin you know you could see all the the unique mugs from all over alaska um the magnets from where people have traveled uh just whole inside and the whole um the whole design of the place that was just a like a ten years of Slater who's the original owner just building it you know trip by trip whenever he went to Alaska um he's from there so he'd go back there and just the way it looked how niche it was um
So pelmeni and pierogi dumplings are They originated out of Russia and Poland kind of Eastern European and they kind of made their way over to Alaska We're called Slater's Alaskan Dumplings and the Alaskan is the style that came from Alaska which is butter signature sauce which is sriracha and rice vinegar mix Sounds really weird but put together it's really good because I don't like either 2 of those things but I can eat hundreds of these dumplings every day You've got our special curry blend You've got cilantro and sour cream to dip it in You get a slice of rye bread to soak up all the juices and eat it afterwards
Music also did not define me It was just an outlet for me to be creative because I've always been so creative and entrepreneurial
And so after that I figured out that what's really important to me is to have control over my finances over my emotions and over my career And um I was intrigued by the beauty industry because I always thought like makeup artists and hairstyles It's so fun for them because every time a client leaves an appointment with them they feel so good
And um so that's when I got into spray tanning and throughout that experience I realized that I was making women feel so beautiful in their most vulnerable moments because there's nothing more vulnerable than just meeting me and getting butt naked Beautiful And it was really cool because I'm able to now through what I'm doing it's put women in a situation where they're vulnerable feel good which was the opposite of I felt as I felt so vulnerable and I was made to feel so small and not safe So it's um I know people love spray tans and that's fun and all but for me it's so much
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