Which of your hobbies would you most like to turn into a business?
Asked at Massachusetts Street on June 06, 2016
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“I'd say story creation. Maybe making comic books.”
— Daniel Sakamoto-Wengel, actor, Minneapolis
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“Working out, probably personal training.”
— Jen Schmidt, veterinarian, St. Louis
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“Music.”
— Steve Good, works at Tuesday Morning, Lawrence
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“I make kombucha, so I was thinking about selling kombucha starter kits so people can make it in their own home.”
— Melody Barclay, teacher, Lawrence
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“See more: Baldwin City man’s bicycle hobby grows into home business”
— Related story, June 6, 2016, LJWorld.com