Disabled entrepreneurs step into a dragon’s den on the new series ‘Mind Your Own Business’

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Amy Lockwood started Lockwood Toys in November 2020 after her designs, which include a Big Wheel Little Wheel wheelchair toy, took off on Instagram.

Amy Lockwood had a new business and demand for her product . But she wanted some guidance.

Lockwood has since sold toys all over the world and, with advice from the show’s hosts and mentors, recently started wholesaling to independent retailers across the country. She started Lockwood Toys in November 2020 after her designs, which include a Big Wheel Little Wheel wheelchair toy, took off on Instagram. Viewers can watch how Lockwood — and others — grew their businesses at Wednesdays at 8 p.m., when the show airs on AMI-tv, the first network to broadcast all programs with open-format described video and closed captioning.

Sangha, an entrepreneur and professional coach, was in awe of the show’s guests. “Very seldom do I come across entrepreneurs who are driven and are also battling accessibility challenges,” he says.“putting capes on everyone and talking about their disability as some sort of heroic struggle, with their business being a footnote.

 

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