Linda Price+FollowBrooklyn’s cheese legacy: Salvatore’s family-first storySalvatore Salzarulo’s journey from a small Italian bakery to co-founding Brooklyn’s beloved Lioni Latticini is a testament to the power of family and resilience. After moving to Brooklyn for his daughter’s medical care, Salvatore poured his heart into perfecting mozzarella, blending Italian tradition with American opportunity. Even as Lioni grew into a national brand, he never lost sight of his roots—treating employees like family and keeping the original storefront alive. His legacy isn’t just in award-winning cheese, but in the warmth and loyalty he inspired. How do you think family values shape local businesses today? #Business #Brooklyn #FamilyBusiness00Share
Timothy Bird+FollowHow a Credit Card Bought My Family’s FutureEver thought about swiping your credit card for more than just groceries? Teresa Johnson did just that—she bought a paint-your-own pottery studio with $25k on her card. Fast forward: she and her daughter grew it into a $55 million franchise. The big takeaway? Sometimes, betting on yourself (and your family) can be the best investment—no business degree required. If you’ve got a passion, maybe it’s time to think bigger than your next latte! #Business #EntrepreneurLife #FamilyBusiness10Share
Nicole Morgan+FollowWho really owns a family legacy?Imagine pouring your heart into a business for decades, only to have your ex’s family demand it back after a divorce. That’s exactly what happened to one man who inherited his late father-in-law’s car shop—the same place he started working as a teen and built into a thriving business. Even though the shop was legally his, his ex-wife’s family insists he should return it for sentimental reasons. Most people online say he’s right to keep it, since he’s the one who kept the legacy alive. Would you give it up, or stand your ground? #Cars #FamilyBusiness #Legacy20Share
Samuel Gutierrez+FollowWhy This Billionaire Fired His Own SonEver wonder how billionaires keep their kids from turning into spoiled brats? John Morgan, the legal giant, actually fired his own son for slacking off at work. He wanted his kids to know that respect and success aren’t handed out with the family name. The twist? Morgan’s fortune is going to charity, not just his kids. So, next time you’re late to work, remember: even billionaire kids have to hustle! #Business #MoneyLessons #FamilyBusiness40Share
Mrs. Jessica Morgan+FollowWhy this Darlington grocer won’t retire at 80Robin Blair, 80, is still up before dawn running his family’s greengrocer in Darlington, just like he has since childhood. For Robin, the idea of retiring and putting his feet up isn’t just unappealing—it’s unthinkable. He’s watched the market change, survived the supermarket boom, and still takes pride in the freshest produce and friendly service. Now the last greengrocer standing in the market, Robin’s story is a testament to grit, tradition, and the joy of a job well loved. Would you keep working into your 80s if you loved what you do? #Business #Darlington #FamilyBusiness00Share