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S1, E70: The Dough Lady - Amy Lund

Episode 70 of the Small Lake City podcast, hosted by Erik Nilsson, titled "S1, E70: The Dough Lady - Amy Lund" was published on January 18, 2025 and runs 54 minutes.

January 18, 2025 ·54m · Small Lake City

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Can cinnamon rolls change lives? Meet Amy Lund, the Dough Lady, who transformed her childhood love of baking into a thriving business. In our latest episode, Amy shares her heartwarming journey from family baking sessions to crafting over 1,600 cinnamon rolls a day at her bustling Utah bakery. You'll hear how her passion for baking became a therapeutic and fulfilling career, connecting her to her community and sparking joy across neighborhoods. Amy's story is a testament to resilience, creati...

Can cinnamon rolls change lives? Meet Amy Lund, the Dough Lady, who transformed her childhood love of baking into a thriving business. In our latest episode, Amy shares her heartwarming journey from family baking sessions to crafting over 1,600 cinnamon rolls a day at her bustling Utah bakery. You'll hear how her passion for baking became a therapeutic and fulfilling career, connecting her to her community and sparking joy across neighborhoods. Amy's story is a testament to resilience, creativity, and the power of community support.

Starting a baking business wasn't without its challenges for Amy. She opens up about the initial fears of handling large orders and how persistence, strategic planning, and a supportive network helped her overcome these obstacles. Together, we explore the intricacies of perfecting recipes, experimenting with new flavors, and the invaluable role of business partners. Amy's journey from home baker to successful entrepreneur highlights the importance of balancing passion with sound business strategies, showing that sweet success often comes from hard work and dedication.

Join us as we delve into the vibrant baking scene in Utah, where small businesses like Amy's are making a significant impact. From Instagram beginnings to pop-up events, Amy's climb to bakery success is inspiring for anyone looking to turn a passion into a profession. Discover how community support played a critical role in her journey, and get a sneak peek into the mouthwatering flavors that keep customers coming back for more. Whether you're a baking enthusiast or simply looking to be inspired by a heartfelt success story, Amy's journey is sure to leave you hungry for more.

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