• 35. Should You Start a Business with a Friend? with Amy Parmer

  • 2024/03/22
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35. Should You Start a Business with a Friend? with Amy Parmer

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  • Amy is first and foremost a daughter of God and a devout Catholic. She is married to her college sweetheart, Matt. They met on the very first day and first class of their freshman year at Purdue. They have been married 23 years and have been blessed with eight children ages 20, and a sophomore at Western Kentucky University, down to 8-year-old twins.

    Amy has a background in veterinary medicine, which she formally "retired" from after the birth of their third child. She then stayed home to raise and homeschool her children.

    Eight years ago they purchased their dream property that would allow them to build a small homestead and fulfill their dream of being able to raise and produce a lot of their food. Their journey included building a performance herd of Nigerian Dwarf dairy goats that provide the most delicious milk.

    As the size of the herd grew, so did the volume of milk, which provided the path to Amy’s current adventure and small business. Amy’s best friend, Jessica, and she have been formally making and selling goat milk soap and other body and household products for approximately four years. They have learned much together about starting and running a business and making it successful all while *attempting* to balance their very busy family schedules.

    Episode highlights:

    📉 Amy’s accidental venture into business in 2020

    👩🏻‍💻 Challenges of taking an in-person business online

    👨‍👩‍👧 Balancing family life, business, and homesteading

    🍃 Recognizing the season of life you’re in right now

    👯‍♀️ How Amy and Jessica manage being business partners and best friends

    👧🏻 Getting your children involved in business

    Click for a full transcript of the show here!

    WANNA BE A GUEST ON THE SHOW?

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    WORK WITH STEPHANIE:

    • VIP Design Day

    • Brand Identity Design

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    • Schedule a free 30-min consult call OR fill out my contact form

    CONNECT WITH STEPHANIE:

    stephanieduke.co | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest | Buy Me a Coffee

    CONNECT WITH AMY:

    hopehillfamilyfarm.com | Instagram | Facebook

    Thanks for tuning in to the Homemakers in Business Podcast! If you enjoyed this episode, please:

    • Share a screenshot with your fav parts to your IG story and tag me @stephanieduke.co

    • Sign up for additional resources and insider updates! I only send this email once a week so it is PACKED full of value for improving your brand, website, and marketing! Get on the list here.

    • Follow the podcast and leave a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts.

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Amy is first and foremost a daughter of God and a devout Catholic. She is married to her college sweetheart, Matt. They met on the very first day and first class of their freshman year at Purdue. They have been married 23 years and have been blessed with eight children ages 20, and a sophomore at Western Kentucky University, down to 8-year-old twins.

Amy has a background in veterinary medicine, which she formally "retired" from after the birth of their third child. She then stayed home to raise and homeschool her children.

Eight years ago they purchased their dream property that would allow them to build a small homestead and fulfill their dream of being able to raise and produce a lot of their food. Their journey included building a performance herd of Nigerian Dwarf dairy goats that provide the most delicious milk.

As the size of the herd grew, so did the volume of milk, which provided the path to Amy’s current adventure and small business. Amy’s best friend, Jessica, and she have been formally making and selling goat milk soap and other body and household products for approximately four years. They have learned much together about starting and running a business and making it successful all while *attempting* to balance their very busy family schedules.

Episode highlights:

📉 Amy’s accidental venture into business in 2020

👩🏻‍💻 Challenges of taking an in-person business online

👨‍👩‍👧 Balancing family life, business, and homesteading

🍃 Recognizing the season of life you’re in right now

👯‍♀️ How Amy and Jessica manage being business partners and best friends

👧🏻 Getting your children involved in business

Click for a full transcript of the show here!

WANNA BE A GUEST ON THE SHOW?

  • Click here to fill out the application if you want to be a guest on the podcast or have a guest suggestion.

WORK WITH STEPHANIE:

  • VIP Design Day

  • Brand Identity Design

  • Showit Website Design

  • Schedule a free 30-min consult call OR fill out my contact form

CONNECT WITH STEPHANIE:

stephanieduke.co | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest | Buy Me a Coffee

CONNECT WITH AMY:

hopehillfamilyfarm.com | Instagram | Facebook

Thanks for tuning in to the Homemakers in Business Podcast! If you enjoyed this episode, please:

  • Share a screenshot with your fav parts to your IG story and tag me @stephanieduke.co

  • Sign up for additional resources and insider updates! I only send this email once a week so it is PACKED full of value for improving your brand, website, and marketing! Get on the list here.

  • Follow the podcast and leave a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts.

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