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Julie Stehling of Early Girl Eatery & King Daddy's Chicken and Waffle

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Local ingredients with a side of community & purpose...

Nathan sits down with Julie Stehling co-owner of Early Girl Eatery and King Daddy's Chicken and Waffle for the 66th episode of Finding Asheville podcast. They chat about growing up in suburban Detroit, why you first open a business it is a lot like throwing a party every day and you hope people come, what the decision was to open King Daddy’s Chicken and Waffle, why if you want to go into the restaurant business you better be doing it for the love and not the profit, why the Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project and Early Girl Eatery tend to be mentioned in the same sentence over and over again, and why offering your employees insurance increases the productivity of your business and is ultimately the right thing to do.

This episode was recorded at Mojo Coworking at 60 North Market Street in Downtown Asheville.

Be sure to subscribe to the podcast via iTunes here to get new episodes to download to your listening devices each week and get caught up on past episodes!

Oh and if you are feeling super nice like the Finding Asheville Facebook page here.

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Local ingredients with a side of community & purpose...

Nathan sits down with Julie Stehling co-owner of Early Girl Eatery and King Daddy's Chicken and Waffle for the 66th episode of Finding Asheville podcast. They chat about growing up in suburban Detroit, why you first open a business it is a lot like throwing a party every day and you hope people come, what the decision was to open King Daddy’s Chicken and Waffle, why if you want to go into the restaurant business you better be doing it for the love and not the profit, why the Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project and Early Girl Eatery tend to be mentioned in the same sentence over and over again, and why offering your employees insurance increases the productivity of your business and is ultimately the right thing to do.

This episode was recorded at Mojo Coworking at 60 North Market Street in Downtown Asheville.

Be sure to subscribe to the podcast via iTunes here to get new episodes to download to your listening devices each week and get caught up on past episodes!

Oh and if you are feeling super nice like the Finding Asheville Facebook page here.

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