Episode 17: Lisa Kirkpatrick, the owner and founder of the High Cotton Co in Atlanta, Georgia. From Teachers' Gifts to Food Entrepreneur. Taking Advantage of America's Mart. Finding Niches. Dream Your Destiny.
Hosted By: Deborah Michas (IG: @deborahmichas) & Justin Bizzarro (IG: @justinbizzarro)
Episode Notes:
1) Opportunities to be a food or beverage entrepreneur come from all kinds of different places; just be willing to listen.
2) Do one thing a day to put another piece of the puzzle together, where the puzzle is your vision and dreams.
3) Georgia residents who want to be food or beverage entrepreneurs can take advantage of free classes to launch their food or beverage business. Listen in to find out more.
4) Going from farmers markets, to mom and pop stores, to America’s Mart in Atlanta.
5) What it takes to be a category winner at the Flavor of Georgia Product Contest. What happens after you get all the attention of being a category winner.
Website: www.highcottoncashews.com
IG: @highcottoncashews
Stay Tuned for Episode 19 on Wednesday, where we interview The Muhaimin Family, the owners and founders of Pride Road in Lithuania, Georgia.
Website: www.prideroad.com
IG: @prideroadllc
Stay Tuned for Episode 20 on Friday, where we interview Carl Warner, the co-owner and co-founder of the Running Latte #foodtruck in Atlanta, Georgia.
Website: www.runninglattemobile.com
IG: @runninglattemobile
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