Episode 117 // Kenzie Ashcraft of Farm Girl

On this episode of the Rural Revival podcast we’re sitting down on the farm for a conversation with Kenzie Ashcraft of Farm Girl — a rural boutique and general store located in the heart of the Oklahoma prairie. After years of operating a main street brick and mortar, Kenzie’s sharing how she has recently transitioned both her brand and her boutique and expanded into the online space. Kensie is an entrepreneur at heart and you’ll learn a lot from our conversation.

You’ll love how Kenzie made the bold move to shut down her business for a month to rebrand and reset — and her new brand is so amazing! She is offering a special discount for our listeners — be sure to stay tuned until the end for a special offer on Farm Girl goods!

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Being able to be a family business and getting to be a wife and a mom first has been the best part of this journey so far.

— Kenzie Ashcraft

Stay true to who you are. People come to you because they like your style and they like who you are and what you represent.

— Kenzie Ashcraft

Start small. I know that’s frustrating and it’s hard and you really just want to boom and make it big. But I’ve been in it seven years and I finally feel like I’m getting it into the flow with my branding and where I want to be and the vision I’ve had that was planted a long time ago, I feel like I’m finally getting to carry that out.

— Kenzie Ashcraft

Last year opened people’s eyes to supporting rural, supporting small, where your food comes from — those are the kind of people that are the backbone of America.

— Kenzie Ashcraft

You’re gonna have to take some risks to see reward.

— Kenzie Ashcraft


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