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There's nothing worse than seeing the endless parade of
business magazine covers at a newsstand. It seems that far too many of
them feature endless pictures of white billionaire men with their arms
folded, staring out at you.
So you may be pleased when you see this month's cover of Inc. magazine—you'll see a woman on the cover with a friendly smile and a face that says she may have worked a day—or maybe a few hundred days—in her life.
That woman is Brandi Tysinger-Temple, and she has a remarkable story: She's gone from wife and stay-at-home mother of four to a multi-million dollar CEO.
Tysinger-Temple's husband was facing a layoff, so she started selling homemade, customized clothes for kids on the internet. She calls her brand Lolly Wolly Doodle, and runs it out of her North Carolina home.
The company now does more sales on Facebook than any other brand in the world—she's turned it into a $100 million business.
Brandi Tysinger-Temple and Lolly Wolly Doodle have learned a lot, and have had lots of fun along the way.
So you may be pleased when you see this month's cover of Inc. magazine—you'll see a woman on the cover with a friendly smile and a face that says she may have worked a day—or maybe a few hundred days—in her life.
That woman is Brandi Tysinger-Temple, and she has a remarkable story: She's gone from wife and stay-at-home mother of four to a multi-million dollar CEO.
Tysinger-Temple's husband was facing a layoff, so she started selling homemade, customized clothes for kids on the internet. She calls her brand Lolly Wolly Doodle, and runs it out of her North Carolina home.
The company now does more sales on Facebook than any other brand in the world—she's turned it into a $100 million business.
Brandi Tysinger-Temple and Lolly Wolly Doodle have learned a lot, and have had lots of fun along the way.

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