『From Ironing Jeans to Building Dreams: How My Mom Taught Us Business Before We Could Legally Work』のカバーアート

From Ironing Jeans to Building Dreams: How My Mom Taught Us Business Before We Could Legally Work

From Ironing Jeans to Building Dreams: How My Mom Taught Us Business Before We Could Legally Work

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Ever wondered what it looks like to plant entrepreneurial seeds in your children before they’re old enough to get a job? What if your biggest business lesson came from your mom, a garage sale, and a can of starch?

In this heartwarming kickoff episode of The Entrepreneur Blueprint, host Brian Smith sits down with his very first mentor, his mom, Carolyn Sue Smith. Together, they dive deep into the roots of Brian’s entrepreneurial journey, tracing it back to a summer filled with ironing jeans, mowing lawns, and washing cars. Carolyn, a retired nurse and proud grandmother, shares how she empowered her young sons to earn money, manage it, and build confidence, long before they knew what entrepreneurship even meant.

But this episode isn’t just about nostalgia. Carolyn also reveals how she’s now instilling money wisdom into her grandchildren through a creative in-home convenience store, teaching them the value of budgeting, counting, and contentment, all while having fun. It’s a blueprint for raising financially smart kids, packed with laughter, life lessons, and love.


5 Takeaways:

You’re never too young to learn the value of work.

Necessity can spark creativity—like launching a business for Air Jordans.

Empowering kids financially helps build lifelong confidence.

Even simple play (like a home “store”) teaches real-life money skills.

Parents are teachers, and grace is essential in the journey.

“They may not have been as big as my hands, but they were still hands capable of producing an end result.” – Carolyn Sue Smith


Subscribe now on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen, and share this episode with a parent, mentor, or aspiring entrepreneur you admire.



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