Show Notes
In today?s episode, Erin speaks with Crystal Buck, owner of Everlasting. We talk a lot about God equipping you for your calling, even if it looks different than what you thought you would be doing. We talk about owning and operating a small business, especially a business that relies on social media for getting the word out. We also discuss how not every Christian business is being cancelled on social media and hear how Crystal?s is actually expanding. Not only does she run a small business, she is a wife and mom. The biggest take away from my discussion with Crystal is a reminder that each one of us can positively impact our community, including our social media community. We need to be the good we want to see on social media.
For more information about Crystal and her store, Everlasting, visit https://www.everlastinginspiredliving.com.
You can also follow her on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/EVERLASTINGinspiredliving
Instagram @everlastinginspiredliving.
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