Oh my goodness. This woman has such a story, such a mission. This week we connected with Crystalyn Aucoin of Crystalyn Aucoin Jewelry. She has built a solid business over the past 18 months - so solid that you would think she has been in business for a decade.

Out of New Orleans, she has gone through personal tragedy that brought her to Houston and back home to New Orleans again. She emerged from that stronger: a single mom, a widow in her early 30s. A fire was lit within her - she fanned that flame and committed to diving into her dream, starting her own business in spite of those around her questioning, 'Why would you do something so hard, after you've just gone through something so painful?'

Entrepreneurs are used to that question...luckily the 'why' of it all is everything. The stronger your 'why', the the stronger your will to build a sustainable business and the stronger your determination to leverage that business to impact and serve others.

This is a powerful one - here's a quick highlight of our discussion:

The Impact of COVID-19 on a Product-Based Business

The shift she made when her manufacturers shut downFriendship bracelets and the importance of customer connectionAdopting a creative solution to nudge a slower-moving product

The Importance of Mentors

The support, coaching, and promotion of her product from Rachel HollisThe 1 key thing Jasmine Star personally told her to do in order to launch her business (she launched within one month of that advice!)

Coming Out of a Personal Tragedy Stronger

Dealing with 'imposter syndrome'Pushing through when those around her doubted her goalsManaging grief, being a single mom, a young widow, starting a businessComing to terms with new roles, titles, responsibilities, and expectations

Career Shifting: The Jump from Billboard Sales to Jewelry Design

Creating an everyday jewelry line for women from work to the soccer fieldJumping in with zero experience in building a businessLeveraging online courses and content, hiring helpFinding success in a male-dominated industry (yes, the jewelry industry is run mostly by men!)Empowering women to buy jewelry for themselves

Just Start.

A special message for single moms and those going through hardships looking to start their own businessBuilding the foundation: what you start with won't be what you finish withLearning while putting that learning into actionObstacles as a reminder of what you've accomplished and a way to prepare you for what's nextThe ultimate question, 'Is it really as hard as I'm making it out to be?'The money mindset - investing in yourself and your business

The Mission.

Inspiring women through her story and journeyBasing her business on connection and relationshipsGiving back to cancer-related initiatives to honor her husband RyanEarning more to give back more

Muscle Creative Wrap-Up

If you could listen to only one music artist for the rest of your life who would it be? Adele (Vance Joy was a close second)Where can people find you online?Website (also at womenbuyjewelry.com)InstagramFacebook