The $15,000 Reason I Cut My Work Week in Half
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Every summer, Dani Annala runs the childcare numbers — two kids, ten weeks, up to $15,000 — and every summer those numbers remind her exactly why she built her bakery the way she did. In this episode, she walks through her full summer operating system: the Friday retail model, the production schedule she sets in April, how her kitchen manager Mercedes makes it all possible, and why a lemonade stand changed everything.
In This Episode:
- Why Dani runs her childcare math every June — and what it tells her about her business
- Summer is never about profit — it's about breaking even and being with her kids
- Closing for July 4th week and giving her team a paid week off
- The Friday sale model: one day open, themed cookies, fresh baked goods, and lemonade
- How 200–400 cookies get decorated in one kid-free Tuesday
- The April theming system that removes all summer decision fatigue
- What Mercedes owns — and what that kind of trust makes possible
- The lemonade stand: how Aatto and Winnie run a real business on Fridays
- Attention blocks + independent play blocks: the home work rhythm that actually works
- Two camp weeks that reset everyone — and why timing matters
Resources Mentioned:
- The Business of Baking: https://www.daniskitchenshop.com/business-of-baking
- Dani's Kitchen Shop: https://www.daniskitchenshop.com/
- Follow along on Instagram: @daniskitchenshop
Connect with Dani:
- Website: https://www.daniskitchenshop.com/
- Instagram: @daniskitchenshop
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