Coffee with the County - Pour Joyfully
When I was a kid, I often traveled to my aunt and uncle’s home in Ohio for a week in the summertime. I experienced their rolling hills and farm animals, their creek and garden, and everything in between. It was a treat. One such memory that still holds for me today is the first time I watched the Wizard of Oz. It was in Ohio, and my aunt introduced me to the whimsical tale of Dorothy on her journey to find the Wizard. I remember a sense of disappointment and fulfillment all wrapped together when she pulled back the curtain to find the man behind the wizard.
One of the greatest joys I have in my role at the Chamber is similar to that experience. I have the privilege of front-seat-access to many behind-the-curtain moments and stories. We get to hear first-hand the toils and trials of homegrown business owners and leaders finding success in the things they love, all while doing it right here in LaGrange County.
In this week’s edition, allow me to introduce you to Lindsay MacDonald, owner and creator behind Lighthearted Candle Company. Our most recent Chamber Chat Podcast episode (aired just this past Monday) features her story. Below is an abbreviated excerpt of that conversation.
Chamber: Let’s jump into it. Start by telling us who you are. How did you get into the business and what was that journey like?
Lindsay MacDonald: For 8 years before this, I was an English and History teacher at Prairie Heights High School and loved it. I thought I would retire from it. But then there was a pivot point when my second daughter was born. There was something about watching our first daughter meet the second one, it threw a switch in my mind and I was ready to step back from teaching. Lighthearted Candle Company has transformed from that step back and being with my girls.
C: How did you go from that pivotal moment in your life to where you are now with the business?
LM: I was home with my girls and had the time to slow down and be fully present and full of gratitude with them. I had the space to be creative. I actually started sewing first and made handcrafted dog collars for my dog, among other things. Somewhere along the way, I picked up candles, and that was next-level. I noticed that all I wanted to do was work with candles or create new scents. In the midst of that, my best friend Molly opened a plant shop in Crown Pointe, and I offered to put some of my collars in her shop to fill some of her shelf space. I was there on her opening weekend and I watched people admire my work. It was very quickly an addicting feeling, and after a while, I realized, “Well why am I doing this in Crown Pointe? I could do this back home.” I started setting up in a local mercantile and I began sewing more products, amongst candles. By June 2024, we launched our website fully and at that time officially launched as Lighthearted Candle Company, leaning into candles and scented products fully.
C: Tell us a little about the business name. When you started sewing you had “Lighthearted” in the name, and it stayed when you moved fully to candles. Tell us what that means.
LM: When I first started, I was trying to figure out how to capture the essence of that period of time, where I had taken that leap of faith and had stepped back from my teaching position and chose to be home. I get emotional talking about it because it was such a period of having the gift of time, where I went from a life that was in fast-forward, where I didn’t have a chance to breath and soak things in, to stepping back, slowing down time, and being present. I was acutely aware during that period of time–more than any other period in my life–what a gift time is, and what a gift my children were and are. So pair that with the joy of getting to create. I was so filled with joy and gratitude that I got to do that. “Lighthearted Handmades” (the original sewing business) was an effort to capture the joy and the gratitude, and also the immense privilege that I was able to have that experience and that set-apart time. It translated very nicely into Lighthearted Candle Company because my first collection of candles sought to capture and celebrate little moments of deep joy–those moments where you feel present drinking your first cup of coffee, or outside watering your flower garden, or you’ve just washed your sheets after putting it off for two weeks. The brand started in a period of joy and gratitude, but it has also always been an effort to capture and celebrate little moments of joy, and to encourage gratitude and being present in the little moments that really make life worth it.
There is much more to this conversation that I wish I had the space to share with you in this column. (Here’s your reminder to go listen to the full episode on Spotify, Apple Podcast, our Chamber website!) This conversation was a real treasure, because it encapsulated the true passion and groundedness in Lindsay and her family’s business. She is taking her talent and vision to the next level, by opening the door and inviting others into her space of peace. We hope you enjoyed this excerpt of Lindsay’s story. To learn more about Lighthearted Candle Company (or to smell her delicious scents!), visit www.lightheartedcandleco.com, or visit one of these local retailers:
- Coffee & Cream of South Milford
- Lake Country Landscaping, South Milford
- Springfield Acres, East of LaGrange
- Mongo General Store
- The Trading Post, Mongo
- Fawn River Coffee Co., LaGrange
- Bloomfield Lavender Apothecary, LaGrange
- Chapters Bookshop, LaGrange
- The Little Shoppe, Howe
- Two Chicks and a Chair, Shipshewana