Episode 182 -- Lana Hebert -- Building Relationships and Business
Description
What happens when a middle school teacher swaps chalkboards for crafting? This week, we uncover Lana Hebert remarkable journey from teaching seventh and eighth graders to launching her own boutique, the Lil' Farmhouse Market, in Wetumpka's downtown. Lana's knack for creating t-shirts, baked goods, and soaps during the COVID-19 shutdown not only kept her busy but also ignited a passion that eventually grew into a flourishing business. Lana shares the heartwarming story of her leap into entrepreneurship, supported by a tight-knit community and driven by personal enthusiasm.
Lana’s story isn’t just about business; it's about fostering real, impactful relationships. We chat about the delicate balance of being an introvert who thrives on meaningful connections, and how simple gestures like a warm greeting can brighten someone's day. Grounded by her spiritual beliefs, Lana's approach to business focuses on self-improvement and relationship-building rather than cutthroat competition. Our conversation highlights how this ethos enhances customer experiences and cultivates a supportive community environment.
We also navigate through more profound themes of leadership, faith, and effective communication. From dealing with anxiety and the pain of loss to the importance of leading with humility and heart, Lana offers valuable insights and personal anecdotes. Hear how her experience as a teacher and coach shapes her leadership style. We also explore the challenges and rewards of rebuilding relationships, emphasizing the role of communication. Finally, we celebrate the community spirit of Wetumpka, magnified by HGTV’s "Hometown Takeover," and how it has played a pivotal role in Lana’s entrepreneurial journey. Join us for an episode filled with inspiration, heartfelt stories, and the essence of community.
Music "STOMP" used by permission of artist Donica Knight Holdman and Jim Huff