EPISODE · May 4, 2026 · 26 MIN
#081: Showing Up When the World Feels Hard with Lauren McKeague
from Richer Retailer - Scaling Retail Stores Past 7 Figures · host RETAILMavens
If you've ever felt the tension between posting pink pictures and party invitations while the world feels like it's on fire, this episode is for you. Cathy's guest today is Lauren, founder of three boutiques in the Chicago area; Pink Slip and two locations of Parker James. Eighteen years in, she has built exactly what so many retailers dream of: a true destination where people don't just shop, they come back, they bring their friends, and they feel something. One look at her Instagram and the FOMO is real. She wrote something recently that stopped Cathy cold. And once you hear it, you'll understand why. What You'll Learn in This Episode How a terrible prom dress experience became the founding philosophy of three thriving boutiques Why the tight grip on your original store vision might be the very thing holding you back What Lauren actually wrote and why posting pink pictures during hard times is not avoidance, it's a choice How to lead a team through uncertainty when you don't feel like a "bold authoritative leader" yourself Why consistency is a more powerful leadership value than confidence What it means to build a store that is a world, not just a brand Key Takeaways [04:48] Holding your goal loosely, how Pink Slip evolved into Parker James [06:51] The post that took Cathy's breath away. Lauren reads it in full [14:08] How Lauren shows up for her team when everything feels complicated [17:52] The leadership values Lauren lives by even if she wouldn't call them that Your Millie Moment A Millie doesn't wait until she feels strong to lead. She shows up consistently, speaks honestly, and builds a world her people can count on. Here's exactly what she does: Name your founding moment. What experience, good or bad is at the root of why you do what you do? If you've never written it down, write it down this week. That story is the foundation of your world. Look at where you're white-knuckling. Is there an area of your store, an idea, a format, a product category that you're holding onto out of loyalty to your original vision rather than what the business actually needs right now? Name it. Write the post you've been afraid to write. Not a polished, edited-to-death version of yourself. The real one. The one that's been sitting in your drafts or just in your head. Lauren reread hers seven times before she hit send. That's enough. Lead with consistency this week. You don't have to have all the answers. You just have to show up. Be there. Be steady. Let your team see the wheels turning and trust that you'll figure it out. That is leadership. Identify your soft place to land. Your store has the opportunity to be that for your customers. What is the one moment from the second someone walks through your door where you could make them feel genuinely safe and taken care of? Resources & Links Check out Lauren’s Pink Slip Boutique and Parker James Shop and visit her Instagram. Ready to free up cash and finally build wealth from your store? Apply for your free Gameplan Call, where we’ll identify your growth opportunities and map out the most profitable next steps to elevate your visibility, attract the right customers, and scale with confidence. Want a behind-the-scenes look at how our top clients grow profit without burning out? Our free training, Beyond Busy: 3 Shifts to Reclaim Your Time and Boost Store Income, walks you through the exact method we use in our Profit Club, focusing on your role as CEO, CIO, and CFO to grow a business that’s both profitable and sustainable. Follow us on social media for more updates! Facebook / Instagram 💚 Remember: The fact that you showed up today for this episode, for your team, for your store that already matters. You don't have to lead perfectly. You just have to lead consistently. Keep going. Your store is worth it. And so are you.
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If you've ever felt the tension between posting pink pictures and party invitations while the world feels like it's on fire, this episode is for you. Cathy's guest today is Lauren, founder of three boutiques in the Chicago area; Pink Slip and two locations of Parker James. Eighteen years in, she has built exactly what so many retailers dream of: a true destination where people don't just shop, they come back, they bring their friends, and they feel something. One look at her Instagram and the FOMO is real. She wrote something recently that stopped Cathy cold. And once you hear it, you'll understand why. What You'll Learn in This Episode How a terrible prom dress experience became the founding philosophy of three thriving boutiques Why the tight grip on your original store vision might be the very thing holding you back What Lauren actually wrote and why posting pink pictures during hard times is not avoidance, it's a choice How to lead a team through uncertainty when you don't feel like a "bold authoritative leader" yourself Why consistency is a more powerful leadership value than confidence What it means to build a store that is a world, not just a brand Key Takeaways [04:48] Holding your goal loosely, how Pink Slip evolved into Parker James [06:51] The post that took Cathy's breath away. Lauren reads it in full [14:08] How Lauren shows up for her team when everything feels complicated [17:52] The leadership values Lauren lives by even if she wouldn't call them that Your Millie Moment A Millie doesn't wait until she feels strong to lead. She shows up consistently, speaks honestly, and builds a world her people can count on. Here's exactly what she does: Name your founding moment. What experience, good or bad is at the root of why you do what you do? If you've never written it down, write it down this week. That story is the foundation of your world. Look at where you're white-knuckling. Is there an area of your store, an idea, a format, a product category that you're holding onto out of loyalty to your original vision rather than what the business actually needs right now? Name it. Write the post you've been afraid to write. Not a polished, edited-to-death version of yourself. The real one. The one that's been sitting in your drafts or just in your head. Lauren reread hers seven times before she hit send. That's enough. Lead with consistency this week. You don't have to have all the answers. You just have to show up. Be there. Be steady. Let your team see the wheels turning and trust that you'll figure it out. That is leadership. Identify your soft place to land. Your store has the opportunity to be that for your customers. What is the one moment from the second someone walks through your door where you could make them feel genuinely safe and taken care of? Resources & Links Check out Lauren’s Pink Slip Boutique and Parker James Shop and visit her Instagram. Ready to free up cash and finally build wealth from your store? Apply for your free Gameplan Call, where we’ll identify your growth opportunities and map out the most profitable next steps to elevate your visibility, attract the right customers, and scale with confidence. Want a behind-the-scenes look at how our top clients grow profit without burning out? Our free training, Beyond Busy: 3 Shifts to Reclaim Your Time and Boost Store Income, walks you through the exact method we use in our Profit Club, focusing on your role as CEO, CIO, and CFO to grow a business that’s both profitable and sustainable. Follow us on social media for more updates! Facebook / Instagram 💚 Remember: The fact that you showed up today for this episode, for your team, for your store that already matters. You don't have to lead perfectly. You just have to lead consistently. Keep going. Your store is worth it. And so are you.
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