How I Started: Lessons from Entrepreneurs to the Next Generation

Turning Passion and Perseverance into Profits: The Vintage Violet

18 min · 13. Mai 2026
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Kenzleigh Reed-Wynn goes into depth about her journey with her small business, The Vintage Violet. Kenzleigh shares the heart and story behind her unique offerings, including build-your-own bouquets, homemade sugar scrubs, and simmer pots. Her challenges, accomplishments, and stories from the markets make for an excellent listen for entrepreneurs of all ages. Guest Links: https://www.instagram.com/kenz.thevintageviolet/ Key topics: * Selling make your own bouquets * Turning personal restrictions into product ideas * Young entrepreneurship * Facing weather challenges * Overcoming shy tendencies #youthentrepreneurship #kidsmarkets #flowerbusiness #youngentrepreneur #smallbusiness #handmadeproducts #marketchallenges #personalgrowth #adviceforkids #floralarrangements

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