S1E3: Julie Stewart of Salvage Sisters Antique Market

This week's guest is found on the literal Main Street — happens to be Jefferson Street here in Franklin; lots of Founding Father names around here — in an antique shop next to a retired train station. Julie Stewart of Salvage Sisters Antique Market is a local establishment unto herself, and Riley and Zach dive into her story with all its twists and turns. (And even a surprise customer visit in the middle!)

Learn more about Salvage Sisters here: https://salvagesistersantiquemarket.com/

And read a local news story from just before the shop turned ten: https://cbs4indy.com/in-your-neighborhood/salvage-sisters-antique-market-bringing-re-loved-treasures-special-sisterhood-to-franklin-for-nearly-a-decade/

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Jeremy VanAndel is the director of professional development and is an instructor of business at Franklin College and publishes this podcast. The views expressed in this recording are those of the instructor and students only and should not be attributed to Franklin College.

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Jeremy VanAndel
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Jeremy VanAndel
Jeremy is the director of professional development and an instructor of business at Franklin College in Franklin, Indiana. Jeremy thinks about, writes about, talks about, and helps support entrepreneurship in rural areas. He lives in a non-rural neighborhood in Indianapolis with his wife, kids, dog, chickens, and more hobbies than any man can understand. He grew up in Goshen, Indiana, and yes, he has Amish family members.
S1E3: Julie Stewart of Salvage Sisters Antique Market
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