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what it takes to build something from scratch (with Linh, In/Rotation Berlin)

34 min · 26. Apr. 2026
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Linh left her corporate design job, took a sabbatical, and started her secondhand store in berlin. now she runs three. Linh is the founder of In/Rotation, Berlin's only buy sell trade store. we talked about starting from scratch, moving locations way too many times, surviving berlin winters as a small business owner, and what it actually feels like to build something that's fully yours. turns out leaving corporate was the easy part. p.s: if you need a star piece for your wardrobe, you should definitely visit one of the locations of In/Rotation in berlin⭐️

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