EPISODE · Oct 13, 2013 · 15 MIN
Lyla Padden Could Be a Role Model For Us All If You Don't Mind Taking Business Lessons from a 13-Year-Old
from Monday Morning Radio
Anyone who wants to start her own business, but is scared of failure, could take a page from Lyla Padden’s book. For Lyla, it was simple: she loved to bake, and she wanted a business. Thus, Flour Gal was born. Lyla’s mom, Monica, says that in 2010, “[Lyla] used to watch Cake Boss on TV and she just decided one day that she was going to start her own cupcake business.” The very next day, Lyla hung flyers around her Denver neighborhood. From there, business grew. Today, what started as a passion for baking and a handful of flyers has turned into www.FlourGal.com, an online custom cupcake shop that delivers delicious treats to anywhere in the greater Denver area. [Phone 720-443-2750] Aside from her drive, dedication, and passion, there is just one thing unusual about Lyla: she was only 10 years old when she founded her business. Sometimes good things come in young packages. [Read more about Lyla and Flour Gal Here] Monday Morning Run Time: 15 mins 51 SecsPhoto: Radio Host Steve Kelley clowns around with Lyla and her mother, MonicaDirect Download:
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Lyla Padden Could Be a Role Model For Us All If You Don't Mind Taking Business Lessons from a 13-Year-Old
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