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Michelle Morton on Handcrafted Jewelry and the Little Engine That Could
In this episode, Heather Winchell sits down with Michelle Morton, the founder of Butterflies and Banjos, a Colorado-based handcrafted jewelry company. Michelle shares her heartwarming journey of creating meaningful jewelry pieces inspired by her personal experiences and faith. From starting her business in a laundry room to upgrading to a "she shed," Michelle discusses the joys and challenges of balancing motherhood and entrepreneurship. Discover the powerful stories behind her designs, like the "Desert Bloom" earrings, which symbolize beauty emerging from adversity. This conversation is a testament to the impact of intentionality and the power of small tokens to bring joy and encouragement.
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