Amy didn’t show up to do this interview – with Bill Mowat

Amy Mowat, A Heirloom, eCommerce, Physical Product, Women Founders

She sent her husband.

That’s fine.

But when I couldn’t get anything more meaningful than, a business is “a marathon not a sprint,” I had to call bull shit. I don’t put up with that on Mixergy. You’ll hear me explain why towards the end of the interview.

Amy Mowat

A Heirloom

Amy Stringer-Mowat is the owner/designer of AHeirloom Inc. at Etsy shop of cutting boards.

Andrew: Hey there, freedom fighters. My name is Andrew Warner. I’m the founder of Mixergy.com, home of the ambitious upstart. I should say that with more reverence, home of the ambitious upstart. And there’s a reason why I say that. I want to do interviews for people who are so driven that they want to hear and learn from other entrepreneurs, and I’ve been doing this for over a thousand interviews now. And as I did these interviews, I found out about a company that makes cutting boards in the shape of states. And I thought how big a business can this be? What is it about selling cutting boards in the shape of states that gets people to buy it online? Who are the people behind it? And today we’re going to find out, you and me together. Bill Mowat is the co-founder of AHeirloom, a company that makes and sells cutting boards in the shape of United States states.

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