Melissa Joy Manning is closing her Brooklyn jewelry shop after 20+ years, but don’t worry—her sparkle isn’t fading. She’s swapping city hustle for a Vermont farm, where she’ll design pieces in a barn-turned-studio and host pop-ups. Why the switch? After too many break-ins and endless retail grind, she’s craving a slower, more personal way to connect with customers—think online shopping, virtual styling, and even farm-fresh content. Sometimes, the best business move is just hitting reset and following your own vibe. #Business #SmallBusiness #Jewelry