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In this episode, host Chad speaks with Neardey Trinh, a Cambodian immigrant and entrepreneur based in Virginia. Neardey shares her journey from Cambodia to America, her experiences growing up in a war-torn country, and the challenges of balancing family life with her successful cookie business, Little Lana's Cookies. The conversation delves into her passion for baking, the unique flavors she creates, and her vision for the future of her business. Neardey also reflects on the importance of teaching her children about their Cambodian heritage and the resilience of their community.

Takeaways

Neardey Trinh is a Cambodian immigrant who moved to the U.S. in 1980.

She has a full-time job, runs a cookie business, and is a mother of four.

Her cookie business, Little Lana's Cookies, started from a passion for baking.

Neardey emphasizes the importance of family and sports in her life.

She creates unique cookie flavors, including Cambodian-inspired ones.

The name 'Little Lana' is inspired by her youngest daughter.

Neardey's cookies are gluten-free and made with high-quality ingredients.

She aims to teach her children about their Cambodian roots and heritage.

Neardey plans to expand her cookie business into larger markets by 2025.

She believes in the importance of community support and resilience.

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