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Kelly Bush: Working through Trauma

from Getting Real with Bossy: For Women Who Own Business

Season 2 Episode 13 I'm sure you're thinking "It must be nice to be co-founder of Bossy ROC and owner of three businesses." But in this episode, you'll learn how Kelly Bush went from dreaming of a life of fame in the arts to running a bar; and how her ability to improv got her through tumultuous life events; both physically and emotionally. Kelly Bush never thought she would become a business owner, as she was sure she was going to be a performer. After watching the movie Dirty Dancing, Kelly was inspired to write a script for a new version of the movie with her as the lead.She eventually went into business with her husband Don when they bought Marshall Street Bar and Grill. She also has a consulting business that helped other women navigate the pandemic.As a childless wife and woman business owner, Kelly has experienced the challenge of being in spaces dominated by mompreneurs, but she has learned to fill her space with different things. "If anyone out there is a business owner and not a mother, a woman business owner, it's something I've struggled with before because I felt like there was like two years where every bossy happy hour, like half of the time spent was talking about what it's like to manage your home with your children and your business. And I would just sit there and get smaller and smaller and like, I can't contribute here."ABOUT THE INTERVIEWEE:Kelly Bush is a multi-business owner in Rochester, NY. She and her husband, Don, co-own Marshall Street Bar and Grill and the Union Tavern. Kelly owns K & B Consulting and is the co-founder of BOSSY. Kelly graduated from college with a degree in technical theatre and design. It had been her dream since childhood to be on stage, on and behind the scenes. When she realized that the long hours and unpredictable schedule did not work for her or her anxiety. She left the professional theatre world and began her career as a Behavioral Specialist at a therapeutic, day treatment school. It was here that she became close with Kelly Metras, a casual friend that came on as a Special Ed Teacher. During their time there, the Kelly's became important and essential supports for each other, which continued on as they transitioned into small business owners. It was during this time that BOSSY was formed. Kelly has served as President of the local chapter of the NYS Restaurant Association and currently holds a board seat with the state association. She is an active board member of her neighborhood and business associations and spends her limited free time hanging with her husband (outside of work) and playing with her sweet pup, Lincoln. Connect with Bossy: Instagram: @BossyRoc Website: www.bossyroc.comThank you to our Sponsors: Gallery Salon 4 Elton Street, Rochester, NY 14607 www.galleryhair.com Salena's Mexican Restaurant at Village Gate 302 N Goodman St, Rochester, NY 14607  Union Tavern 4565 Culver Rd, Rochester, NY 14622 This episode is supported by Riverside.fm, the leading platform to record studio quality audio or video podcasts.Visit Riverside.FM and use promo code JAZZYCAST to get 2 HOURS of FREE Remote recording and 15% off a membership plan. Other episodes you'll enjoy:Megan Flanagan Mills: From CIA Analyst to Insurance Agency Owner Better Relationships Come from Within: Self-Love and Forgiveness | Healthy IllnessDelegation is Your Friend | Beauty Boss Millionaire Music: Do it by Infraction, Mellow Bop by Prigida & You are the best by Cutesy Chamber Ensemble Produced by JazzCast Pros  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Season 2 Episode 13 I'm sure you're thinking "It must be nice to be co-founder of Bossy ROC and owner of three businesses." But in this episode, you'll learn how Kelly Bush went from dreaming of a life of fame in the arts to running a bar; and how her ability to improv got her through tumultuous life events; both physically and emotionally.  Kelly Bush never thought she would become a business owner, as she was sure she was going to be a performer. After watching the movie Dirty Dancing, Kelly was inspired to write a script for a new version of the movie with her as the lead. She eventually went into business with her husband Don when they bought Marshall Street Bar and Grill. She also has a consulting business that helped other women navigate the pandemic. As a childless wife and woman business owner, Kelly has experienced the challenge of being in spaces dominated by mompreneurs, but she has learned to fill her space with different things. "If anyone out there is a business owner and not a mother, a woman business owner, it's something I've struggled with before because I felt like there was like two years where every bossy happy hour, like half of the time spent was talking about what it's like to manage your home with your children and your business. And I would just sit there and get smaller and smaller and like, I can't contribute here." ABOUT THE INTERVIEWEE: Kelly Bush is a multi-business owner in Rochester, NY. She and her husband, Don, co-own Marshall Street Bar and Grill and the Union Tavern. Kelly owns K & B Consulting and is the co-founder of BOSSY.  Kelly graduated from college with a degree in technical theatre and design. It had been her dream since childhood to be on stage, on and behind the scenes. When she realized that the long hours and unpredictable schedule did not work for her or her anxiety. She left the professional theatre world and began her career as a Behavioral Specialist at a therapeutic, day treatment school. It was here that she became close with Kelly Metras, a casual friend that came on as a Special Ed Teacher. During their time there, the Kelly's became important and essential supports for each other, which continued on as they transitioned into small business owners. It was during this time that BOSSY was formed. Kelly has served as President of the local chapter of the NYS Restaurant Association and currently holds a board seat with the state association. She is an active board member of her neighborhood and business associations and spends her limited free time hanging with her husband (outside of work) and playing with her sweet pup, Lincoln. Connect with Bossy: Instagram: @BossyRoc Website: www.bossyroc.comThank you to our Sponsors: Gallery Salon 4 Elton Street, Rochester, NY 14607 www.galleryhair.com Salena's Mexican Restaurant at Village Gate 302 N Goodman St, Rochester, NY 14607  Union Tavern 4565 Culver Rd, Rochester, NY 14622   This episode is supported by Riverside.fm, the leading platform to record studio quality audio or video podcasts. Visit Riverside.FM and use promo code JAZZYCAST to get 2 HOURS of FREE Remote recording and 15% off a membership plan.   Other episodes you'll enjoy: Megan Flanagan Mills: From CIA Analyst to Insurance Agency Owner Better Relationships Come from Within: Self-Love and Forgiveness | Healthy Illness Delegation is Your Friend | Beauty Boss Millionaire   Music: Do it by Infraction, Mellow Bop by Prigida & You are the best by Cutesy Chamber Ensemble  Produced by JazzCast Pros   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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