Love, Bowstrings, and WTF Moments: Buying a Business with My Husband

Episode Overview

Well, y’all, this is it: the first episode where my husband, Jeff, and I are spilling the tea on our newest adventure—buying a retail business together. Yep, we’re now the proud owners of Barefoot Archery in Charlotte, NC! 

In this episode of the Embodied Baddie Podcast, we’re talking about the chaos, the joy, the WTF moments, and the lessons we’ve learned so far about mixing marriage and business ownership. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s really like to go all-in with your partner, this one’s for you.

What We’re Dishing On:

  1. Love + Business = A Wild Ride

  2. Let’s just say, blending our personal and professional lives has been an adventure. We’re sharing how we try to stay sane, communicate clearly (most of the time), and still like each other at the end of the day.

  3. Turning Doubt Into “Let’s Freaking Do This”

  4. We’ll take you behind the scenes of how we went from, “Are we really doing this?” to “Hell yes, we’re doing this!”

  5. Doing Our Homework (So You Don’t Have to Learn the Hard Way)

  6. From inventory drama to digging through piles of paperwork, we’re laying out the nitty-gritty of buying a business without losing your mind.

  7. Playing to Our Strengths

  8. Jeff’s archery expertise + my business/retail know-how = a killer combo for transforming Barefoot Archery into a modern, community-driven hub.

  9. Building a Legacy, One Renovation at a Time

  10. We’ve got big plans for this shop—from a fresh new layout to creating an experience that keeps people coming back.

Key Takeaways

  • Mixing love and business is messy, beautiful, and absolutely worth it (as long as you communicate like grown-ups).

  • Don’t sleep on the details when buying a business—get the paperwork, inventory, and finances locked down.

  • When you’re revamping something old, focus on what your customers really need, and build from there.

Actionable Steps for You:

  1. Dream Big, Start Smart: Thinking about mixing passion and business? Start by mapping out what success looks like for you.

  2. Know Your Stuff: If you’re buying a business (or starting one), get real about the numbers. No surprises, babe.

  3. Communicate Like Pros: Whether it’s your partner, a business collaborator, or your dog, clear communication is non-negotiable.

Stay Connected:

If you’re local to Charlotte, come see us at Barefoot Archery (we’re literally in there every day right now). And for all the behind-the-scenes chaos, follow me on Instagram at @xtalrose.

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