
In this episode, Girdley and Heather discuss a unique business opportunity involving a mobile bespoke suit franchise specializing in LSU-themed...
Let us know if you enjoyed this episodeIn this episode, Girdley and Heather discuss a unique business opportunity involving a mobile bespoke suit franchise specializing in LSU-themed clothing. They raise questions about the business's sustainability and the low asking price relative to its cash flow.Despite initial skepticism, they suggest this business could be a lucrative side hustle, especially for someone already engaged in the LSU alumni community. Thanks to today's sponsors! The Co...

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