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The Grit and Grind of Entrepreneurship: A conversation with entrepreneur Ragan Ogelsby-Phillips

1 h 3 min · 16. juni 2026
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Some leaders build businesses. Others build spaces where people feel seen, welcomed, and cared for. In this episode of LIFT with Sarah Layson, Sarah sits down with Ragan Oglesby-Phillips, a Memphis entrepreneur, mother, and owner of Perch 74, Lady Fingers Catering, and Med Clean Solutions. Her story is one of grit, grace, resilience, and the kind of leadership that’s shaped through real life, not theory. At the center of this conversation is the belief that leadership is built through responsibility. Ragan’s journey began long before the titles and businesses. Becoming a mother at 17 changed the direction of her life and gave her a deeper reason to keep going. What could have become a limitation became fuel. Her story reminds listeners that leadership often begins in the moments where quitting would make sense, but purpose asks you to keep moving. As the conversation unfolds, Ragan shares the experiences that shaped her work ethic, her heart for hospitality, and her ability to build across multiple industries. She reflects on the mentorship of Jeff Presley, whose guidance helped her understand business structure, ownership, and what it takes to step fully into entrepreneurship. From commercial cleaning to catering to creating a restaurant rooted in connection, every part of her work carries intention. There is a deep emotional honesty in this episode. Ragan speaks about becoming a young mother, walking through a difficult first marriage, and learning to rebuild with strength and clarity. She also shares the heart behind Perch 74, a place inspired by the relaxed hospitality of Paris, where people are invited to slow down, gather, and feel at home. It’s business, but it’s also ministry in motion. It’s community through food, service, and presence. If you’ve ever had to start over, build while healing, or lead while carrying more than people realize, this conversation will meet you there. Ragan’s story is a reminder that your past doesn’t disqualify you. It can become the foundation that teaches you how to serve, how to lead, and how to build something meaningful for others. This episode points toward a bigger vision for leadership in Memphis and beyond. One where entrepreneurship creates belonging, mentorship opens doors, and success becomes a way to lift families, communities, and future generations. Ragan’s next chapter, from signature products like maple bacon jam to retail shelves, reflects a leader still dreaming, still building, and still choosing to grow. To grow. To reflect. To lead with intention. Welcome to LIFT. Subscribe and follow: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/liftwithsarahlayson/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61583340696839 Website: sarahlayson.com And Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lift-with-sarah/id1886005274

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