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Jul 15

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Food’s always been a part of Sadaya “Daisy” Lewis’ life, but it wasn’t until she dropped out of pre-med that she set her sights on a culinary career. Soon after committing to this path, she got a life-changing call from the Food Network!

Since this early success, she’s been building her business with the hopes of eventually having her own restaurant group. But the past two years haven’t been easy. From higher wage demands to vendor cost increases, Daisy continues to find a way through the struggle. 

Read about how she stays positive in the face of adversity, why we should talk to our elders, and some of her favorite business books.

🔗 Link in bio. 
🍤 Check out @themodernsoutherntable
👀 More interviews @ entrepreneursofcolumbus.com

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Jul 5

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Kary Oberbruner began his entrepreneurial journey as an author, which evolved into creating and running Igniting Souls Publishing Agency.

Passionate about Web3 and turning books into “18 streams of income,” Kary’s approach to the book business is far from conventional. 

Read on to learn about his “Jimmy Dean Sausage Strategy” of marketing and how confronting his deepest wound transformed his career!

🔗 Link in bio.
➡️ Check out @kary.oberbrunner 
👀 Read more at entrepreneursofcolumbus.com

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Jun 24

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Isana Sebastian started IA GLAM, a small beauty business, at the age of 20!

Having recently dropped out of college and feeling lost in life, it seemed fate had a plan in store for her. After coming across serendipitous posts on the internet and with no previous experience, Isana decided to start her own business. Within a month of this decision, she was launching IA GLAM! 

Read about why she’s glad she started young, how social media has been integral to her brand’s growth, and why sales aren’t the best measurement of success.

🔗 Link in bio.
✨ Check out @ia.glam 
👀 Read more at entrepreneursofcolumbus.com

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Jun 17

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"If you can keep riding the waves of being an entrepreneur, the rising and falling, recognizing you’ll never plateau, that is your superpower. It’s the ability to keep pressing through even when you’re in a low low."- Chelsie Casagrande

As the owner of Big House Photography and co-owner/founder of Flat 51, German Village Maker’s Market, and Pasta Social, Chelsie is no stranger to the process of starting a business from the ground up. 

Since 2014, she has been navigating the tricky terrain of being her own boss and executing her many visions. A firm believer in the interconnected nature of creative businesses, Chelsie’s businesses range from photography to events to digital strategy. 

Read about why she views continual evolution as the fuel that keeps a business healthy and thriving.

🔗 Link in bio.
📸 Check out @bighousephotos 
👀 Read more at entrepreneursofcolumbus.com

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Jun 3

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"I have a responsibility to see the blindspots in society and fight against them to create better spaces for all people."- Melanie Guzzo 

With a degree in Art Education, Melanie Guzzo never planned on becoming a salon owner. It wasn’t until she started interviewing at salons that she realized the salon she was looking for didn’t exist yet. 

Self-funded and debt-free for the first seven years, Virtue Vegan Salon is guided by Melanie’s focus on community, giving back, and paying her employees well. 

Read about why she believes failure is a vital part of being a business owner and Virtue Salon’s exciting new development that’ll be launched later this year!

🔗 Link in bio. 
💇 Check out @virtuevegansalon 
👀 Read more at entrepreneursofcolumbus.com

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May 24

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At the age of 18, Claire Coder dropped out of college to start Aunt Flow, a company on a mission to increase access to period products. 

Six years later, Aunt Flow has convinced Google, Princeton, Netflix, and more to provide tampons and pads for free! 

Read about her lessons as a young entrepreneur and how she pivoted during the pandemic to save the company.

🔗 Interview link in bio.

⏩ @clairecoderofficial , @goauntflow 

👀 Check out more at entrepreneursofcolumbus.com!
Sadaya “Daisy” Lewis Owner of the Modern Southern Table - Entrepreneur in Columbus, Ohio

Interview with Sadaya “Daisy” Lewis – Owner of Modern Southern Table

EOC Interview July 14, 2022
Kary Oberbrunner of Igniting Souls Publishing Agency in Columbus, Ohio

Interview with Kary Oberbrunner – Owner of Igniting Souls Publishing Agency

EOC Interview June 30, 2022
Isana Sebastian - Founder & CEO of IA GLAM in Columbus, Ohio

Interview with Isana Sebastian – Founder & CEO of IA GLAM

EOC Interview June 22, 2022

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Jul 15

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Food’s always been a part of Sadaya “Daisy” Lewis’ life, but it wasn’t until she dropped out of pre-med that she set her sights on a culinary career. Soon after committing to this path, she got a life-changing call from the Food Network!

Since this early success, she’s been building her business with the hopes of eventually having her own restaurant group. But the past two years haven’t been easy. From higher wage demands to vendor cost increases, Daisy continues to find a way through the struggle. 

Read about how she stays positive in the face of adversity, why we should talk to our elders, and some of her favorite business books.

🔗 Link in bio. 
🍤 Check out @themodernsoutherntable
👀 More interviews @ entrepreneursofcolumbus.com

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Jul 5

Open
Kary Oberbruner began his entrepreneurial journey as an author, which evolved into creating and running Igniting Souls Publishing Agency.

Passionate about Web3 and turning books into “18 streams of income,” Kary’s approach to the book business is far from conventional. 

Read on to learn about his “Jimmy Dean Sausage Strategy” of marketing and how confronting his deepest wound transformed his career!

🔗 Link in bio.
➡️ Check out @kary.oberbrunner 
👀 Read more at entrepreneursofcolumbus.com

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Jun 24

Open
Isana Sebastian started IA GLAM, a small beauty business, at the age of 20!

Having recently dropped out of college and feeling lost in life, it seemed fate had a plan in store for her. After coming across serendipitous posts on the internet and with no previous experience, Isana decided to start her own business. Within a month of this decision, she was launching IA GLAM! 

Read about why she’s glad she started young, how social media has been integral to her brand’s growth, and why sales aren’t the best measurement of success.

🔗 Link in bio.
✨ Check out @ia.glam 
👀 Read more at entrepreneursofcolumbus.com

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Jun 17

Open
"If you can keep riding the waves of being an entrepreneur, the rising and falling, recognizing you’ll never plateau, that is your superpower. It’s the ability to keep pressing through even when you’re in a low low."- Chelsie Casagrande

As the owner of Big House Photography and co-owner/founder of Flat 51, German Village Maker’s Market, and Pasta Social, Chelsie is no stranger to the process of starting a business from the ground up. 

Since 2014, she has been navigating the tricky terrain of being her own boss and executing her many visions. A firm believer in the interconnected nature of creative businesses, Chelsie’s businesses range from photography to events to digital strategy. 

Read about why she views continual evolution as the fuel that keeps a business healthy and thriving.

🔗 Link in bio.
📸 Check out @bighousephotos 
👀 Read more at entrepreneursofcolumbus.com

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Jun 3

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"I have a responsibility to see the blindspots in society and fight against them to create better spaces for all people."- Melanie Guzzo 

With a degree in Art Education, Melanie Guzzo never planned on becoming a salon owner. It wasn’t until she started interviewing at salons that she realized the salon she was looking for didn’t exist yet. 

Self-funded and debt-free for the first seven years, Virtue Vegan Salon is guided by Melanie’s focus on community, giving back, and paying her employees well. 

Read about why she believes failure is a vital part of being a business owner and Virtue Salon’s exciting new development that’ll be launched later this year!

🔗 Link in bio. 
💇 Check out @virtuevegansalon 
👀 Read more at entrepreneursofcolumbus.com

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May 24

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At the age of 18, Claire Coder dropped out of college to start Aunt Flow, a company on a mission to increase access to period products. 

Six years later, Aunt Flow has convinced Google, Princeton, Netflix, and more to provide tampons and pads for free! 

Read about her lessons as a young entrepreneur and how she pivoted during the pandemic to save the company.

🔗 Interview link in bio.

⏩ @clairecoderofficial , @goauntflow 

👀 Check out more at entrepreneursofcolumbus.com!

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May 13

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Alex Copeland tried numerous “day jobs” before becoming a full-time entrepreneur. On this quest to find something that fulfilled him, one thing remained constant — cookies. 

Eight years ago, Alex decided to combine his two passions to create Plenty O'Cookies, a drag queen cookie-decorating business. Read about how he turned his side hustle into a full-time gig!

🔗 Interview link in bio.

🍪 Check out Alex's cookie creations @plentyocookies.

👀 More entrepreneur stories @ entrepreneursofcolumbus.com.

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May 5

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What began as a hobby in her parents’ basement has grown into a three-store business with plans for a new studio space! Teaching herself jewelry-making through YouTube, Kate Stevens has been running @redgiraffedesigns (RGD, for short) for over 10 years.

During this time, she’s moved from sole jewelry designer to manager of 15 employees. Kate shares how customization became central to her business, the tools integral to her success, and why adaptability and evolution are vital to being an entrepreneur.

🔗 Link in bio.

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Apr 28

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"Entrepreneurship is more about emotion and gut than science and statistics. Yes, you need to be able to run in a financially responsible fashion, but that's more operational than entrepreneurial."

As a niche business owner, Ryan Srbljan plays by different rules. Running Corvette Care as its third owner has required Ryan to continue to adapt to the specific needs of this specialty. 

Read about how he’s shifted his payment structure, moved to a new, larger facility, and blended old school with new in marketing.

🔗 Link in bio.

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Apr 18

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"I realized early on that being fully and authentically myself within my business is what was going to help me have the most success."- Brooke of @boards.bybrooke. 

What began as a love for hosting has transformed into a bustling charcuterie business for Brooke Hohlbaugh, the business owner of and personality behind Boards by Brooke. 

For the past two years, Brooke has been honing her Instagram presence, creating consistent, high-quality content that resonates with her followers, all while holding down a full-time job as a teacher! 

Learn about how she’s leveraged Instagram to grow her business and what she’s learned does (and doesn’t) work.

🔗 Link in bio.

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Mar 29

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As a serial entrepreneur, Mike Leibrand understands the ins and outs of starting and running a business. His first venture began in 1990, selling T-shirts door-to-door in college. 

Since then, he’s owned multiple businesses, his most recent being Summit Technologies. Read about how he’s kept his entrepreneurial fire burning for over 30 years and what he’s learned along the way!

[Click link in bio to read.]

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Mar 7

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It all began in 2019, when Dr. Meghna Mahambrey gave a TEDx Columbus talk on “the birds and the bees.” From there, she created SPARK out of a desire to continue to share valuable insight on relationships and sexual wellness with the public. 

Initially just hosting workshops, @sparkwithmeghna has evolved through listening to the needs and requests of its community. These days, Meghna’s multi-faceted business offers one-on-one coaching, singles’ events, a podcast, and more!

Click link in bio to learn more about her entrepreneurial journey!

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Feb 17

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Since 2016, Nathan Leber has been honing his niche as a small design and print shop owner, focusing on building lasting relationships and crafting the highest quality products for his customers. Instead of emphasizing profit and growth, Nathan’s found success through community, employee achievement, and creating products that speak for themselves.

In this social media age, @leberdesignandprint depends on word-of-mouth to draw in new customers. The shop also emphasizes supporting its local community and eco-friendly modes of production. Promoting education as investment, Nathan shares resources that have been vital to his entrepreneurial process. For anyone looking to build a values-focused business, this one is a must-read! [LINK IN BIO]

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Jan 27

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Previously to opening her own business, nothing in Tabitha Mund’s work-life seemed to be working out. From graduating during the recession to working at a startup that was burning her out, she was struggling to see the path forward. 

At the end of her rope, she had a realization that would change the course of her life — at her e-design job, she saw a gap in the market for high-quality curated rugs. From here, she developed @swoonrugs with “no inventory, no money, and no clue.” Read more about her journey to accidentally finding her dream career after years of searching, and how it’s evolved to running her own brick-and-mortar shop [link in bio].

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Jan 18

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Back in 2008, Karla Larson-Miller saw an opportunity: the salon she was working for was closing, and she’d just accomplished great success in her secondary career as a real estate agent. An entrepreneur at heart, she recognized this as her chance to finally have a salon of her own. Since taking the leap, she’s navigated long hours, opening two additional businesses, and even employee theft. 

"There is no way to know everything about opening your own business until you are knee-deep in it. That’s what makes it so exciting, learning as you go," said @karlalarsonmiller, owner of 3 businesses, including Bella Capelli Salone and Day Spa.

Read more about Karla's journey to becoming a three-time business owner [link in bio]!

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Dec 23

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Angie O'Brien and Heidi Bell transformed their lives 11 years ago when they decided to take a chance on opening their own business, @harboryogastudio! With careers they were ready to leave behind and kids they wanted to spend more time with, in 2010, they decided it was time to finally take their idea of opening a yoga studio seriously.

"Before opening the studio, being an entrepreneur to us was someone who took all their life savings and put it into an idea and hoped for the best outcome. That’s not really true at all. Yes, there is a greater financial risk, but you don’t need to go broke to get started," explained Heidi and Angie. 

Read more about how they’ve turned their joint passion into a thriving business [link in bio].

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Sep 21

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After becoming a new mom, Phoebe Trickett was struggling to find the work-life balance she desired as a third grade teacher. She had been instructing at @thebutchershopfitness for two years and one day noticed a lock pad on the door. She assumed the owners, who were working remotely, were looking to sell. This wasn't the case but it led into her first conversation about acquiring the company, which she later did. Learn how Phoebe has grown The Butcher Shop Fitness into a two location studio with 30 instructors that serves 135 clients per day. Read Phoebe’s entrepreneurial journey [link in bio].

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Sep 6

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We love supporting aspiring entrepreneurs. Laney and Chloe of @pacifichousephoto are current college students who started their own photography business. They focus on family, wedding and fashion type shoots. They are looking to work with more local businesses. If you know of a business owner that could use photography work, tag them in this post. Keep up the great work gals!

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Sep 4

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At just 24 years old, Nano Swetman decided that she was going to pursue her entrepreneurial dreams and began making jewelry for her friends and family. Fast forward five years later and Nano is the proud Founder of @cuffedbynano a high-end online jewelry store that offers beautiful jewelry at an affordable price. Read more about Nano’s story and how she champions her most successful social media platforms to elevate her jewelry business! 🔗 in bio.

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Aug 12

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With a background in the financial services industry, Erin founded Hackett House Studio to follow her passion for interior design. Read more about Erin and find out all that she handles as a “solopreneur”! Link is in our bio!

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Aug 7

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Mikey Sorboro of @latenightslice spoke to a select group of Columbus business owners, entrepreneurs and marketers this past Thursday at our EOC event. We have great video clips of Mikey talking about entrepreneurship, doubling down on your strengths, knowing when to delegate and the importance of establishing internal processes for your business. We’ll be sharing these on our IG stories. Thanks again Mikey! 🍕🍕🍕

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Jul 15

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Margaret Lydy-Meeker bought @onpaperohio just 2 months before the pandemic hit back in 2020. Though she has had many obstacles and barriers to overcome, On Paper is still in business and looking to expand soon! Read more about Margaret’s journey and find out what she is currently working on for her business!📝📈 Link In Bio!

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Jul 8

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Meet Jesse Johnson, owner of STORE 5a. You would never guess the story behind Jesse’s business which was founded back in 2015! Read more about it in our most recent interview! Link in bio👀💎

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Jun 22

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Meet Danielle Lim & Melissa Blackburn! After meeting for dinner one night, their discussion turned into the idea for their business. Find out more about this incredible moment and what was formed from it! The link is in our bio!

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