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Episode 57: Kelly Flannagan: The Heart Behind Templeton Glass

1 h 8 min · 27 de may de 2026
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Frank and Rich sit down with Kelly, owner of Templeton Glass, for an honest and inspiring conversation about her journey. Kelly opens up about becoming a mom during high school, working incredibly hard to finish college while raising her child, and eventually moving back to the Central Coast. She shares how she worked alongside her parents in the family business and eventually took the big step of buying Templeton Glass herself. With a deep passion for leadership and building strong teams, Kelly candidly talks about the self-doubt she faced along the way — wondering if she had what it took — and how she pushed through to create a thriving, respected business. This is a powerful story of resilience, second chances, family legacy, and believing in yourself even when the path isn’t easy. If you love comeback stories, women in business, or local maker journeys — this episode will motivate you.

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