Lead Lamp Podcast Episode 63: The Market of Memories and Pursuing Dreams with Wink and Print cover art

Lead Lamp Podcast Episode 63: The Market of Memories and Pursuing Dreams with Wink and Print

Lead Lamp Podcast Episode 63: The Market of Memories and Pursuing Dreams with Wink and Print

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In this episode of the Lead Lamp Podcast, Brett Wiley sits down with Meghan Rhoades, founder of Wink & Print Keepsakes, to talk about her journey from working in the dental field to launching a creative, fast-growing keepsake business.

Megan shares a powerful quote on how a “burn the ships” mindset pushed her to take the leap into entrepreneurship, building a brand that specializes in custom photo magnets, on-site live printing, apparel, and personalized keepsakes for markets, events, weddings, and corporate activations. From printing photo magnets in under 15 minutes to creating meaningful products that live on fridges and in homes, Megan explains how quality, storytelling, and community drive her business.

This conversation dives into: Leaving a stable career to start a creative business Building a product-based brand through local markets and pop-ups Live, on-demand printing and keepsake experiences Overcoming imposter syndrome as a new business owner Scaling slowly while staying intentional and people-focused Whether you’re a small business owner, creative entrepreneur, side hustler, or are thinking about embarking on that journey, this episode offers real-world insight into turning passion into a sustainable brand, one keepsake at a time.

Check out Wink and Print Keepsakes at: https://www.winkandprint.com/

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