Episode Synopsis "Behind the Scenes of my Business, Olori, and My Current Dreams"
Today’s episode is special. I’m going to be pulling back the curtains on my product-based business, Olori. Olori means ‘Queen’ in the Yoruba language of Nigeria and we offer gorgeous African-inspired handbags that celebrate culture and heritage, whilst empowering women. In this episode, I’m sharing how I started, where I am today and my current desires / dreams for Olori. I honestly am sharing things I typically wouldn’t share with the world, but I'm putting this out there because I’m committed to showing you what it truly means to run a product-based business … the good, the bad and the ugly. Enjoy! --- Join the Starting Up Facebook Group to find community and connect with other entrepreneurs just like you! Let’s connect on Instagram @thestartinguppodcast My Product Based Business, Olori, can be found at www.beolori.com and @beolori on instagram Rate, Review, & Subscribe. Like what you heard? I’d be forever grateful if you’d rate, review and subscribe to the show! Not only does it help your fellow eCommerce entrepreneurs find the Starting Up podcast; it’s also valuable feedback for me to continue bringing you the content you want to hear.
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