
Interior design and cherry limeade coffee with Lauren McKay
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About this listen
In this episode
- Our guest started Lauren McKay Interiors in 2017 with a vision to help her clients change their lives by changing their homes. Beautiful form meeting thought-out function. Design with a purpose.
- Interior design has been a lifelong passion. She grew up in small-town Shelby, NC where she spent her childhood rearranging her doll house and bedroom furniture, inspired by beautiful homes and spaces I saw in magazines and TV shows.
- Lauren shares about how she got started in interior design and grew her company.
- Lauren shares stories of some failures that she made that helped shape her into the designer and business owner she is today.
- We are drinking a craft coffee from Honduras.
- It's so easy to work ourselves to death, especially in our culture. We ask how Lauren re-energizes her creativity.
You can find out more at LaurenMcKayInteriors.com and follow her business on Instagram.
This episode is sponsored by Morgan & Perry Law. We take a client-focused, holistic approach. No matter the legal issue, we will work tirelessly to accomplish your goals and anticipate future legal obstacles. This begins with supporting the communities we serve and continues as you join the Morgan & Perry Law, P.L.L.C. family.
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