Wednesday Apr 19, 2023
Yogurtini
While fro-yo is known for its smooth consistency, there was nothing smooth about running a fro-yo business during the pandemic. Isaac Lee Collins, owner of the Kansas City division of Yogurtini, talks about the adjustments his team had to make as the pandemic unfolded.
Isaac became a business owner at age 23. He says he’s driven to make a difference through his entrepreneurial experience. In his first ten years of entrepreneurship, Isaac has owned 7 for profit businesses and 1 nonprofit spanning many industries.
Now he is using that experience to coach others. Isaac started the Streamlined Profit Academy, a training and coaching company helping entrepreneurs get past the “I’m stuck” phase. If you are needing assistance on the next steps as an entrepreneur, visit https://www.isaacleecollins.com/ or you can reach out via email and Instagram.
Instagram: @isaacleecollins
@yogurtiniplaza
@yogurtinioverlandpark
@yogurtinishoalcreekkc
Music by Victoria Ball
Logo designed by Alex Cohn
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