You Can't Afford Me
A lot of people talk about “multiple streams of income” like it’s a mood board. Ashley Lewis lives it, and she’s honest about the price. She’s the founder of BeatBox, a Richmond, Virginia juice bar and cafe, the owner of Melt Parlor, and she’s active in real estate fix and flip projects that helped fund her earliest moves as a business owner. We get into her backstory from Oakland to the East Coast, the early experiments that taught her margins and operations, and why she believes some entrepreneurs are born with the itch even if they do not recognize it right away. Ashley breaks down what it really looks like to build a food business where ingredients expire, labor is constant, and customer experience decides whether your brand spreads through word of mouth or dies quietly. Then the conversation turns to scaling: expanding square footage, getting a liquor license, and creating “Homegrown,” a bar and marketplace concept that uses BeatBox juices in cocktails while still fitting a wellness-forward identity. We also talk leadership in plain language, hiring the right people, the mess that happens when roles get tailored to personalities, and why firing decisions can spiral if you wait too long. If you care about women entrepreneurship, local business growth in Richmond VA, real estate investing, or what it takes to land an airport concession opportunity, this one will spark ideas and hard questions. Subscribe for more unfiltered founder stories, share this with a builder in your circle, and leave a review with the biggest lesson you’re taking from Ashley’s playbook. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2036086/support] www.themrpreneur.com
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