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[From Stay-at-Home Mom to Seven-Figure Entrepreneur: The Smithy Home Couture Story]-[My mother-in-law's side hustle made $1M selling pillows?!?]

My First Million · B2 · 2026-02-11

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📋 Summary

The Accidental Entrepreneur: Building a Multi-Million Dollar Business

In this deeply personal and inspirational episode, host Sam Parr sits down with his mother-in-law, Smithy Sodine, the founder of Smithy Home Couture. What started as a casual conversation about a business idea has blossomed into a thriving seven-figure decorative pillow company, proving that success doesn't always require a complex business plan, extensive market research, or a technical background.

The Journey to "Smithy Home Couture"

Smithy’s path to entrepreneurship was anything but linear. An immigrant who arrived in the U.S. at 16, she navigated a life of diverse roles, from fashion student at FIT to a master’s degree holder in linguistics and a teacher. When her husband’s business began to wind down, Smithy faced a crossroads. Rather than retiring, she chose to monetize a lifelong passion: sewing and textiles. Despite friends questioning, "Why would you want to sell pillows? How many pillows can you sell?", she trusted her creative eye and the demand she observed among her social circle.

Simplicity as a Competitive Advantage

Smithy highlights that her business model is refreshingly straightforward. She operates a "made-to-order" business in New Jersey, utilizing a team of five to six subcontractors. By stocking 400 rolls of fabric rather than finished inventory, she keeps overhead low and financial risk minimal. She started the company with only a $10,000 investment and has never injected additional capital, relying instead on organic growth and a relentless focus on customer satisfaction.

Key takeaways from her operational philosophy include:

  • Customer-Centricity: Smithy treats clients the way she wants to be treated, maintaining high communication standards. This has resulted in an exceptional Etsy presence with thousands of reviews averaging nearly 5 stars.
  • Intentional Growth: Unlike many young entrepreneurs driven by the "dopamine rush of more, more, more," Smithy prioritizes work-life balance. She deliberately chooses to grow at a pace that allows her to remain personally involved in the creative process and spend time with her grandchildren.
  • Action Over Analysis: Smithy emphasizes that she is "okay making mistakes." Her ability to break down daunting technical tasks—like learning Photoshop and managing e-commerce SEO—into small, daily chunks allowed her to overcome the steep learning curve of the internet era.

The Immigrant Mindset

Reflecting on her journey from Haiti to Manhattan, Smithy notes that immigrants often feel they have "nothing to lose" and are driven by the search for opportunity. This resilience, combined with a willingness to work hard, allowed her to achieve in one lifetime what many spend generations building. Her husband, Jeff, and her family provided the "emotional support" that she identifies as the most valuable asset in her entrepreneurial career.

Future Outlook

As Smithy looks toward 2026, she is weighing the decision of whether to scale into wholesale programs for national retailers or maintain her current boutique model. While she has successfully navigated platforms like Etsy and Wayfair, she remains protective of the "one-on-one" client relationship that makes her work rewarding.

Ultimately, Smithy’s story serves as a powerful reminder for anyone in their 30s, 40s, or 50s: it is never too late to pivot, and sometimes the most successful businesses are built simply by taking the first step without overthinking the process.

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I learned from them and then I wind up just liking it.
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I really brainstormed ideas.
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I treat them the way that I want to be treated.
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I respond to their questions right away.
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And then all of a sudden, two weeks later, you have this online store.
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📝Key Phrases

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learn the internet from scratch
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quietly chugging along
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set the stage
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wind up going to school
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on the side
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📖 Transcript

So how do you create a multi-million dollar business starting with only 10000, without having much of a plan, without doing a lot of research, without even knowing how to use Shopify?
Or basically, you had to learn the internet from scratch?
Well, we have talked about this a little bit on this podcast, but I finally wanted to do an episode with a very special person, my mother-in-law.
So about five years ago, my mother-in-law sat me down.
She goes, Sam, I have this idea for a business.
I want to start this pillow company.

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