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S2 E22 : Kira Hartley Talks : From Hobby to Hustle: How One Woman Turned Reselling into a Full-Time Gig

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Kira's journey into the resale biz is a wild ride that kicked off by sheer accident—just a hobby gone rogue, you know? After a divorce at 40 and a serious lack of job training, Kira decided to turn her knack for scoring deals at auctions into a full-blown career. Now, she's not just selling fabric; she's a treasure hunter, digging through the absurdities of life, like finding a 60-year-old mailbag worth $135 in a "free room" at the dump. The podcast dives deep into her bizarre finds and the quirky characters she encounters along the way, including the infamous “Sir Grumples,” whose theatrical outbursts add a splash of drama to the auction scene. Tune in as she shares the hilarity of her experiences, from selling vintage fabric to navigating the sometimes outrageous world of online sales—because who knew the resale life could be this entertaining? S2 E22 : Kira Hartley Talks : From Hobby to Hustle: How One Woman Turned Reselling into a Full-Time Gig 2 : 22 * Tango Tech : * Jar of Absurdities : * Drink of the Day * Salutation : Takeaways: * The resale business can be a wild ride, often starting as a quirky hobby that spirals into a full-time gig, just ask her! * Diving into strange finds, like a decades-old postal bag worth a pretty penny, shows how unexpected treasures lurk everywhere, especially in the free room. * Navigating the auction scene means embracing the chaos, especially when dealing with eccentric auctioneers like 'Sir Grumples' who add flair to the experience. * Creating value from the bizarre, like selling vintage fabric and even grandma's dentures, demonstrates the absurdity and potential profit hidden in everyday items. * In a world dominated by AI, the personal touch and storytelling behind each fabric piece can make all the difference when selling to crafters and collectors. * The unexpected connections made through the stories of items sold, like the scent of a previous owner’s perfume, highlight the emotional ties that fabric can evoke. Companies mentioned in this episode: * Ebay * Powerade Zero * A and W * CNY Awards and Apparel Inc.

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S2 E22 : Kira Hartley Talks : From Hobby to Hustle: How One Woman Turned Reselling into a Full-Time Gig

Kira's journey into the resale biz is a wild ride that kicked off by sheer accident—just a hobby gone rogue, you know? After a divorce at 40 and a serious lack of job training, Kira decided to turn her knack for scoring deals at auctions into a full-blown career. Now, she's not just selling fabric; she's a treasure hunter, digging through the absurdities of life, like finding a 60-year-old mailbag worth $135 in a "free room" at the dump. The podcast dives deep into her bizarre finds and the quirky characters she encounters along the way, including the infamous “Sir Grumples,” whose theatrical outbursts add a splash of drama to the auction scene. Tune in as she shares the hilarity of her experiences, from selling vintage fabric to navigating the sometimes outrageous world of online sales—because who knew the resale life could be this entertaining? S2 E22 : Kira Hartley Talks : From Hobby to Hustle: How One Woman Turned Reselling into a Full-Time Gig 2 : 22 * Tango Tech : * Jar of Absurdities : * Drink of the Day * Salutation : Takeaways: * The resale business can be a wild ride, often starting as a quirky hobby that spirals into a full-time gig, just ask her! * Diving into strange finds, like a decades-old postal bag worth a pretty penny, shows how unexpected treasures lurk everywhere, especially in the free room. * Navigating the auction scene means embracing the chaos, especially when dealing with eccentric auctioneers like 'Sir Grumples' who add flair to the experience. * Creating value from the bizarre, like selling vintage fabric and even grandma's dentures, demonstrates the absurdity and potential profit hidden in everyday items. * In a world dominated by AI, the personal touch and storytelling behind each fabric piece can make all the difference when selling to crafters and collectors. * The unexpected connections made through the stories of items sold, like the scent of a previous owner’s perfume, highlight the emotional ties that fabric can evoke. Companies mentioned in this episode: * Ebay * Powerade Zero * A and W * CNY Awards and Apparel Inc.

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