Nine-Five Podcast

040: Turning a "Sticky Note" Breakup into a Full-Time Business [Rachel Khona]

April 21, 2021 Nick Nalbach Episode 40
Nine-Five Podcast
040: Turning a "Sticky Note" Breakup into a Full-Time Business [Rachel Khona]
Show Notes

#0040 What would you do if your significant other broke up with you on a sticky note?

Not many people would think "Start a business" but that is exactly what Rachel Khona did.

Rachel has written for many large outlets such as The Washington Post, Cosmopolitan, The New York Times, and Playboy.

After her boyfriend broke up with her on a sticky note, she decided to create her own stationary and ecommerce business, Crimson and Clover Studio.

Since starting her company, Crimson and Clover Studio has been featured in Buzzfeed, The Huffington Post, and Cosmo.

In the interview, we talk about her story and how she has been able to start and grow Crimson and Clover Studio.

Make sure you visit the Episode 40 Show Notes for all the links discussed in this episode.