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Selling Sofas While Planning A Festival And Raising A Baby
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An 80-year-old furniture store doesn’t last by accident, especially in a town that’s changing as fast as Black Mountain, North Carolina. I’m sitting down with Olivia Tyson Warren, a Black Mountain native and third generation leader at Tyson Furniture, to trace the real story behind a legacy business that started in 1946 and still earns deep trust today. We talk about the early pivot that shaped the company, why customer loyalty is built one relationship at a time, and how a local showroom can grow into a Southeast delivery operation without losing its hometown feel.
Olivia also gets honest about what modern small business ownership looks like now: learning social media marketing on the fly, keeping everything in-house, and trying to stay visible while platforms and algorithms keep moving the goalposts. Her path includes leaving home, working in Atlanta furniture retail, and then returning to Black Mountain with a clearer sense of purpose and perspective, which is a lesson for anyone thinking about family business succession or small town entrepreneurship.
Then we widen the lens to community life. We get into the behind-the-scenes effort it takes to pull off major events like the Sourwood Festival, what board leadership really demands, and how all of that changes when you add new motherhood. We also talk about why Black Mountain is becoming more attractive to young families, how outdoor play can beat screen time when the option is right outside your door, and why “digital detox” might be the most honest tourism pitch around.
If you care about family owned businesses, community events, chamber of commerce work, or raising a family in a mountain town, this one will stick with you. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves small towns, and leave a review so more people can find Exploring the Valley.
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