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91. Breaking Boundaries in Boutique Business with Britni Jensen

91. Breaking Boundaries in Boutique Business with Britni Jensen

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Today Karmen welcomes Britni Jensen, the CEO and founder of Inspyre Boutique, April and West, and Wild West Baby Co. They discuss the power of collaboration among women entrepreneurs, the journey of building successful businesses, and the challenges of balancing motherhood with entrepreneurship. Britni shares her journey, the importance of continuous learning, and the joy of pursuing passions. They also touch on the realities of mom guilt and the excitement of new experiences, including A Line's upcoming safari trip. In this engaging conversation, Karmen Berentsen and Britni discuss the complexities of motherhood, particularly the pervasive feeling of mom guilt. It's all about the joys of embracing life’s adventures, including travel and entrepreneurship, while emphasizing the importance of self-care and personal fulfillment. Take risks, lead with the heart, and build community while doing it!


Connect with Britni and Inspyre:

inspyreboutique.com

IG: @inspyreboutique

@britnijensen


Connect with Karmen and A Line:
aline-online.com
IG: @alinestoriespodcast
@alineboutique
@karmenberentsen
YouTube: A Line Boutique
TikTok: @a_line_boutique
Check out Karmen's memoir Learning to Fly, here.

https://www.amazon.com/Learning-Fly-Memoir-Karmen-Berentsen/dp/1735235008

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