The Queer Economy
Ben Ferney talks with Andrew, the founder of That’s So Andrew — a snarky, stationery and gift line made for the girls, gays, and theys — and The Monitor Mercantile, a shop in Monroe, WA featuring over 25 local makers. Andrew shares how a $500 idea turned into a thriving business now sold in stores like Urban Outfitters, Spencer’s, and HomeGoods. He opens up about entrepreneurship, creating a queer-friendly storefront in a conservative town, and learning to balance hustle with mental health. 💡 Topics covered: * How That’s So Andrew began “by accident” * Growing from local markets to national retail * The impact of visibility and safe spaces in small towns * Setting boundaries as a creative entrepreneur Follow Andrew: @thatsoandrew_ | thatsoandrew.com Follow The Queer Economy: @thequeereconomy [https://www.instagram.com/thequeereconomy] 🎧 Every community holds queer stories worth telling. This is their platform.
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