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    268 | Keeping It Real: Crafting a Brand That Feels Right | with Preston Rutherford

    268 | Keeping It Real: Crafting a Brand That Feels Right | with Preston Rutherford

    Preston Rutherford is the Cofounder of Chubbies Shorts, which was acquired for 9-figures and is now part Solo Brands, a public company.

    He is also the Cofounder of Loop Returns, the top Shopify Returns & Exchanges Platform.

    Preston is an expert in Marketing, Growth, Brand, E-commerce, CRO, Data, Acquisition, and Retention. He’s also a dabbler in private equity, enterprise fintech software, and real estate development.

    In This Conversation We Discuss:

    • [00:46] Intro
    • [01:32] Bringing retro & fun clothing back 
    • [03:30] Filling a gap in the market
    • [04:24] Harnessing founders' individual skill sets
    • [05:33] Assessing markers for full-time transition
    • [06:35] Using personal interactions promote Your brand
    • [08:19] Sparking genuine interest for the brand
    • [09:21] Recognizing external validation
    • [10:03] Creating a genuine brand image using UGC
    • [11:32]  Staying true to vision amidst skepticism
    • [12:45] Episode sponsors
    • [16:58] Establishing brand presence through content
    • [18:59] Nurturing founder relationships & customer trust
    • [20:05] Building a positive association with customers
    • [20:53] Turning rough returns into smooth solutions
    • [22:31] Transforming Ecommerce solution ideas into action
    • [24:21] Solving problems without other expectations
    • [26:25]  Helping entrepreneurs navigate brand building

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    267 | Building a Legacy Brand | with Daniel Winer

    267 | Building a Legacy Brand | with Daniel Winer

    Daniel Winer HexClad Co-Founder & CEO CEO, Co-Founder and kitchen maverick, Daniel Winer is the mastermind behind HexClad Cookware. 

    After spending more than a decade building relationships in the industry, Daniel recognized the opportunity for cookware in the DTC market. He worked to develop the first true innovation in cookware since the invention of non-stick - the patented HexClad design – which provides the searing capability of stainless steel and cast iron with the easy cleanup of nonstick for an unparalleled, high-performance culinary experience. 

    Daniel began marketing HexClad directly to consumers in 2016 and in 2021, partnered with 22-time Michelin-Starred Chef, Gordon Ramsay. 

    To date, HexClad has become one of the most successful self-funded, DTC companies in any category driving hundreds of millions in sales and revolutionizing the cookware industry along the way. 

    Danny currently leads the strategic direction of HexClad along with all product development efforts and global expansion initiatives. Daniel holds a Bachelors of Arts degree from New York University. 

    In This Conversation We Discuss:

    • [00:48] Intro
    • [01:51] Turning cookware passion into a business idea
    • [03:17] Reflecting on failures and lessons learned
    • [05:18] Exploring product designs
    • [06:14] Unexpected branding success
    • [07:05] Making sacrifices for business growth
    • [07:39] Emphasizing storytelling in marketing
    • [09:02] Serendipitous encounter with Costco
    • [10:14] Experimenting with messaging
    • [11:08] Generating discussion and engagement
    • [11:48] Identifying with the Gen Z and Millennials
    • [13:31] Evaluating profitability and engagement metrics
    • [14:09] Assessing ad spend efficiency
    • [15:31] Balancing ad budget and revenue
    • [16:34] Transitioning in-store insights to Facebook ads
    • [18:26] Defying expectations with progressive growth
    • [19:58] Episode sponsors
    • [22:00] Harnessing collaborative power
    • [23:43] Entering the market with a game-changing product
    • [25:41] Upholding trust and customer commitment
    • [27:02] Ask questions and accept constructive feedback
    • [29:00] Embracing failure as a stepping stone
    • [29:36] The importance of self-reflection as entrepreneurs
    • [31:33] Where to find HexClad
    • [32:23] Inspiring future entrepreneurs with success stories

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    266 | Behind the Crowdfunding Scenes of a Successful Brand | with Samantha Coxe

    266 | Behind the Crowdfunding Scenes of a Successful Brand | with Samantha Coxe

    Samantha Coxe is the CEO and Founder of Flaus, the world's first electric flosser. Prior to founding Flaus, Sam was a M&A attorney at Skadden, Arps, assisting dozens of high growth startups through their entire life cycle - from formation to exit. 

    As a Female Founder, Sam’s passions supporting Women’s Rights, inclusivity, sustainability, and self-acceptance are the foundation of Flaus’ brand mission and personality.

    In This Conversation We Discuss:

    • [00:44] Intro
    • [01:16] Flossing frustration sparks business idea
    • [02:44] From concept to data validation
    • [03:39] DIY-ing the first prototype
    • [04:39] The power of surveys and data-driven validation
    • [06:25] Discovering the target audience already existed
    • [08:25] Navigating crowdfunding campaigns
    • [09:38] Managing crowdfunding expectations  
    • [10:42] Partnering with crowdfunding agencies
    • [12:27] Harnessing email list & pre-campaign momentum
    • [15:27] Understanding crowdfunding realities
    • [16:16] Episode sponsors
    • [20:30] Learning the essentials before the actual launch
    • [22:11] Strategic investor partnerships
    • [23:10] Optimizing customer acquisition
    • [24:09] Discovering diverse customer audiences
    • [25:30] Focusing and improving what works
    • [26:55] Stay the course, avoid over-expansion
    • [28:10] Thriving in challenging times
    • [29:47] Check out Flaus products

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    265 | Hustling Your Way Against Business Giants | with Darron Burke

    265 | Hustling Your Way Against Business Giants | with Darron Burke

    Darron Burke is the founder and CEO of Burke Brands, a 20-year-old specialty coffee growing and roasting company that started in a garage and now has over $100M in lifetime sales. 

    The company produces the Don Pablo, Pablo's Pride, and Subtle Earth Organic coffee brands, in addition to private label brands for third party CPG companies. Its own brands are sold in Costco, Walmart/Sam's Club, Kroger, and other brick and mortar locations, as well as online. 

    Darron has always been entrepreneurial, starting various businesses, but immediately before becoming "Don Pablo," Darron taught Entrepreneurship at an inner-city Miami High School for four years.

    In This Conversation We Discuss:

    • [00:46] Intro
    • [01:55] The 20-year journey of a novel coffee brand
    • [02:56] Exploring coffee farms as a curious entrepreneur
    • [04:19] Pushing through against the discouragement
    • [05:37] The upside of naivety as a startup business
    • [06:34] Persistence pays: from garage to Costco
    • [07:36] Leveraging roadshows to gain exposure
    • [08:47] Reaching out to different demographics
    • [09:41] Building momentum pre-digital advertising era
    • [10:14] Hopping on to the digital marketing surge
    • [11:09] The pressure that comes with the first order
    • [12:35] Being resourceful in the midst of pressure
    • [13:24] Building success, one cup at a time
    • [15:26] Episode sponsors
    • [17:28] The value of giving out free samples
    • [19:12] Utilizing modern Ecommerce strategies
    • [20:52] From supply chain issues to scaling success online
    • [22:02] Balancing retail channels
    • [23:14] Maximizing market reach via cross-channel synergy
    • [24:32] Unlocking private label profit
    • [25:53] Streamlined private labeling
    • [26:55] Adding value beyond product
    • [28:17] Check out Don Pablo Coffee

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    264 | The Power of Shared Values in the Startup Ecosystem | with Mike Pilkington

    264 | The Power of Shared Values in the Startup Ecosystem | with Mike Pilkington

    Meet the trailblazer behind the freshest face in the sparkling water game, Mike Pilkington. He is the co-founder of KEY Sparkling Water. He’s a graduate of Wayne State University (BA - Psychology) and University of Detroit Mercy (MBA).

    Going beyond the bubbles, Mike has a history steeped in grit and growth. From supercharging Death Wish Coffee into one of the top coffee brands in the United States to navigating the waters of Sysco's strategic acquisitions and leading Sysco Albany's operations, his leadership and vision have been second to none. 

    Now, at the helm of KEY, he's here to deliver a gulp of authenticity with the right kick of real fruit all in a can as rugged as your ambition.

    In This Conversation We Discuss:

    • [00:42] Intro
    • [01:43] revolutionizing the sparkling water market
    • [02:30] Entering the crowd space to disrupt the norm
    • [03:22] Building a startup biz with a clear vision 
    • [04:28] Forming connections and scaling success
    • [06:03] Self-awareness and ego-free leadership
    • [07:17] Strategic hiring and delegation
    • [08:13] Honest self-assessment goes a long way
    • [09:35] Assembling a winning team
    • [12:08] Failing openly and embracing transparency
    • [13:00] Focusing on capacity, not credentials
    • [13:56] The fragile nature of startups
    • [15:03] Navigating early-stage startup roles
    • [16:18] Episode sponsors
    • [21:27] Leveraging multichannel strategy
    • [22:48] How to start? Just get started
    • [25:02] Lead generation and touching bases with people
    • [27:04] Utilizing word-of-mouth
    • [27:45] The power of telling your story
    • [28:34] People are accessible, just reach out
    • [29:47] Get real fruit, shenanigan-free sparkling water

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    263 | Taking Punches and Building Resilience | with Griffin Spolansky

    263 | Taking Punches and Building Resilience | with Griffin Spolansky

    Griffin Spolansky is the CEO and Co-Founder of Mezcla, a plant-based snack brand that is mixing it up with exciting flavors and textures. 

    Griffin was also named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 list for 2023 Food and Beverage. He’s also a part of  Division 1 Men's Lacrosse National Champion - 2019 - University of Virginia Israel Men's National Lacrosse Team.

    In This Conversation We Discuss:

    • [00:47] Intro
    • [01:38] The start of an entrepreneurial idea
    • [02:11] Balancing personal and professional life
    • [03:23] Facing and overcoming expectations 
    • [04:00] Crafting, testing, and refining samples
    • [04:41] Leveraging connections for co-manufacturing
    • [05:33] The timing from idea to samples
    • [06:00] Pivoting in a pandemic
    • [06:39] Capitalizing influencers and their audience
    • [07:35] Choosing the right influencers as advocates
    • [08:25] Valuing influencers’ authenticity over clout
    • [09:27] Managing stress and setbacks
    • [10:22] Shifting From Ecommerce to retail
    • [11:01] The power of experienced guidance
    • [12:26] Episode sponsors
    • [15:21] Learning from hiring mistakes
    • [16:43] Accepting constructive criticisms
    • [17:23] Pushing through the highs and lows
    • [17:51] Where to get Mezcla plant protein bars

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    262 | Invest in Community-Driven Success with Callie Christensen & Kelly Oriard

    262 | Invest in Community-Driven Success with Callie Christensen & Kelly Oriard

    Kelly Oriard is the co-founder and Chief Therapeutic Officer at Slumberkins, a children’s education and emotional health brand. She holds a dual master's degree in Marriage and Family Therapy and School Counseling. 

    As a therapist, school counselor, and mother, Oriard is passionate about changing how we support mental and emotional wellbeing for children and families. 

    As the author behind the character storylines at Slumberkins, Kelly is changing the way children and families can access the content and strategies, usually found in a family therapy session, in a fun, easy-to-use way that creates healing and brings meaningful moments of connection that make a lifelong impact on the emotional health of children. 

    Callie Christensen is the co-founder and Chief Community Officer at Slumberkins, a children’s education and emotional wellness brand. Callie holds a master’s in teaching elementary education and special education. 

    As a mother and educator turned entrepreneur, she’s on a mission to use her educational background to create an accessible, meaningful, and purposeful brand that is useful in every home and school to help support families and communities on their journeys of emotional health. 

    Slumberkins is at the forefront of brand building online as they expand into children’s entertainment by bringing the characters to life in a preschool television series produced by The Jim Henson Company. 

    They just launched the first-ever music album for kids & families: Together We Shine, Vol. 1. Debuted as #1 kids album on iTunes https://orcd.co/slumberkinstws 

    They also just launched a New Affirmation App on iTunes that's free for kids and families https://apps.apple.com/us/app/slumberkins/id1627118113 

    Slumberkins children's show streaming now on Apple TV+ https://tv.apple.com/us/show/slumberkins/umc.cmc.4r9fjly8gp831gqkfe8ft1xrb 

    They are making as many tools and resources available to families so they can easily integrate moments of connection and social emotional learning into every day.

    In This Conversation We Discuss:

    • [00:45] Intro
    • [01:53] A business idea for children’s mental health
    • [03:00] From side hustle to full-time success
    • [04:02] Continuing the momentum online
    • [04:53] Doing your best in research and storytelling
    • [05:30] Experiencing organic growth from social media
    • [06:15] Achieving BHAG with the right manufacturer
    • [07:21] Building good relationships with business partners
    • [09:21] Establishing Slumberkins' online presence
    • [11:00] The Shark Tank push to be full-time entrepreneurs
    • [12:46] Low salaries for long-term business hains
    • [15:04] A transformative experience with Shark Tank
    • [16:40] Connecting authentically with your community
    • [18:22] Episode sponsors
    • [23:36] Bringing Slumberkins to the screen
    • [25:37] Authentic relationships do the magic
    • [26:16] The sales surge post-Slumberkins TV debut
    • [27:22] Community feedback is marketing itself
    • [28:20] How landing a TV series elevates a business
    • [29:08] Seizing omni-channel opportunities
    • [29:46] Extending parent-child connection with an app
    • [31:12] Navigating the continuous evolution of Ecomm
    • [33:19] Embracing the endless rollercoaster ride

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    Bonus Episode: Networking with Your Tribe with Kristin Schoenstein & Elizabeth Robillard

    Bonus Episode: Networking with Your Tribe with Kristin Schoenstein & Elizabeth Robillard

    Elizabeth is a seasoned expert in the field of conferences, with nearly a decade of experience in market research and event organization in the retail and finance sectors. Since 2021, she has played an integral role in the powerhouse eTail Palm Springs team, co-producing the event alongside Kristin Schoenstein. 

    When not immersed in the world of eCommerce conferences, she calls Queens home, sharing her space with her cat Wednesday. 

    Kristin Schoenstein has been a Program Director at Worldwide Business Research since 2010 and has been producing events since 2004. She currently specializes in the retail and eCommerce sector where she is the Portfolio Director for eTail, which includes producing eTail Boston and co-producing eTail Palm Springs. 

    In her free time, Kristin lives on the East End of Long Island where she enjoys boating, yoga, running and days at the beach with her husband and three daughters.

    In This Conversation We Discuss: 

    • [00:49] Intro
    • [01:21] Being a program director for industry conferences
    • [02:28] Trend #1: the role of AI in retail businesses
    • [03:09] Trend #2: Social commerce and live shopping
    • [03:32] Trend #3: Launching partnerships to expand reach
    • [05:04] Conferences bring like-minded people together
    • [06:10] Creating opportunities for people to network
    • [07:21] Curating relevant content from outstanding speakers
    • [08:22] Inviting panels across different fields
    • [09:12] eTail’s 25th anniversary: walk down the memory lane
    • [09:56] A fun time for both attendees and staff members
    • [10:40] Don’t do everything, divide and conquer

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    261 | Growing A Niche Business Through Exclusive Insights | with Michael Nguyen

    261 | Growing A Niche Business Through Exclusive Insights | with Michael Nguyen

    Michael Nguyen is an entrepreneur and the Founder of Fire & Brilliance who has dedicated most of his professional life to the beautiful world of jewelry. 

    He kicked off his career in sales within the financial services sector before ever marketing a single ring, bracelet, necklace or pair of earrings. 

    This was when he discovered that he had a natural talent in curating relationships, conveying relevance and building long-term business connections. 

    In his mid-20’s, Michael started his jewelry career by creating custom and unique pieces for his clients. 

    Michael was also an early adopter of lab-grown moissanite, diamonds and gemstones which led him to influence a movement that disrupted the traditional ways of doing “business as usual.” 

    Fire & Brilliance was nominated as one of Inc 5000’s fastest growing companies in both 2019 and 2020 with its unique approach. 

    As a graduate of the Gemological Institute of America, Michael is the host of the “Geminar” show where he provides relevant jewelry industry knowledge and insights. 

    Outside of running his business, Michael enjoys reading, staying in shape, spending time with great company and tasting all types of fire-burning hot sauces.

    In This Conversation We Discuss:

    • [00:47] Intro
    • [01:34] Creating lab-created gemstones & custom jewelry 
    • [02:35] From corporate misery to entrepreneurial journey
    • [03:48] Inspiration from parents and the immigrant hustle
    • [04:35] Undergoing mentorship and first business partnership
    • [05:50] Transitioning to online sales and Ecommerce
    • [07:29] Mastering jewelry through experience and study
    • [08:01] Taking a leap of faith to expand your business
    • [08:40] Scaling up to set business up for success
    • [09:37] Episode sponsors
    • [12:14] Learning Ecommerce essentials from customers
    • [13:31] Building a lasting online reputation
    • [14:11] Streamlined user-friendly experience on Shopify
    • [16:18] Leveraging YouTube for organic growth
    • [17:06] Pioneering jewelry content on YouTube
    • [17:51] Navigating paid advertising for more growth
    • [18:43] Using different platforms to get organic eyeballs
    • [19:33] The riches are in the niches
    • [20:40] Breaking the silence in the jewelry industry
    • [21:15] Increasing awareness through educational content
    • [22:35] Using multi-channel audience engagement
    • [23:55] Facing rising competition in the jewelry industry
    • [24:36] Staying true to core beliefs, quality, and value 
    • [25:21] Building a community of loyal customers
    • [26:01] The joy of being a business of celebration
    • [26:31] Where to get quality and custom made jewelry

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    260 | Harnessing Experience for a Successful Business Comeback | with Emily DeLapp

    260 | Harnessing Experience for a Successful Business Comeback | with Emily DeLapp

    Emily launched clean beauty brand Concrete Minerals in 2009 with $100, and bootstrapped it into a multi-million dollar business over a decade. 

    She took an exit in 2019, and after two years of building, launched her second brand EXOH, this time in the health and personal care spaces.

    In This Conversation We Discuss:

    • [00:44] Intro
    • [01:52] How Concrete Materials started
    • [02:26] Growing up in a family of entrepreneurs
    • [03:20] Boldly starting a company out of annoyance
    • [04:44] Learning what the market really wants 
    • [05:31] Hitting rock bottom, the only way is up
    • [06:58] Having less Ecommerce resources back in the day
    • [07:48] Building a fan base for people interested 
    • [08:23] Leveraging the Wild West of social media
    • [10:14] Episode sponsors
    • [13:05] Setting your business up for success 
    • [13:59] Managing backend to support scaling
    • [14:43] Maximizing email marketing
    • [15:33] Finding and working with reliable partners
    • [16:59] Doing the business in-house
    • [17:32] Reaching maximum growth with no solid direction
    • [18:24] Getting maxed out, the only way out is out
    • [19:10] Taking the exit and finding people to take over
    • [20:01] Taking a well-deserved break from everything
    • [20:49] Getting inspired again & revisiting business ideas
    • [21:33] Going back to business stronger and wiser
    • [22:15] Prioritizing in-house production
    • [23:53] Launching D2C and studying the numbers
    • [24:27] Gathering more data and feedback
    • [25:25] The importance of direct connection with audience
    • [26:09] Venture capitalists investing on consumer goods
    • [26:43] Building genuine, direct, & authentic connection 
    • [28:05] Where to check out EXOH

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    Bonus Episode: The 80-20 Rule: Effective Delegation for Business Success with Claus Lauter

    Bonus Episode: The 80-20 Rule: Effective Delegation for Business Success with Claus Lauter

    Claus Lauter is an entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience in eCommerce, SaaS, and marketing. 

    He’s an official Shopify and certified Klaviyo Partner, award-winning eCommerce store owner, and certified Google expert. He was named one of the Top 20 Shopify Experts to follow in 2022. 

    Claus is the producer and host of the Ecommerce Coffee Break Podcast, voted as a Top 20 Shopify Podcast on Feedspot. He has started and grown businesses in the USA, Germany, South Africa, and Singapore, and is a true enthusiast of entrepreneurship and digital marketing. 

    As an avid traveler, he has visited more than 60 countries and lived on three continents.

    In This Conversation We Discuss: 

    • [00:56] Intro
    • [01:23] Discovering a new platform amidst pandemic
    • [02:36] Where Pareto Principle originated
    • [03:28] How the 80-20 rule enlightened businesses
    • [04:48] Applying the 80-20 rule to time management
    • [06:06] Monitoring where you ad spend goes
    • [06:51] Assess your skills and what you can outsource
    • [07:44] Get rid of processes that don’t bring good results
    • [08:45] The 80-20 rule in retaining and firing employees
    • [09:46] Being considerate & professional when outsourcing
    • [10:46] Optimizing processes & knowing when to let staff go
    • [11:44] Perfection is the enemy of progress
    • [13:11] Learn the know hows of what you’re outsourcing
    • [13:56] Familiarize yourself with all the business processes
    • [14:29] Ecommerce Coffee Break podcast for marketers
    • [15:19] Smart E-Commerce Marketing for outsourcing

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    259 | Nurturing Business Relationships For Steady Wins | with Mike Feldstein

    259 | Nurturing Business Relationships For Steady Wins | with Mike Feldstein

    Mike Feldstein is the founder of Jaspr, an exceptional air purifier designed for high performance but with aesthetics that the D2C market demands. 

    Working in the wildfire and flood restoration sector, Mike witnessed how polluted air can damage people’s health, and he discovered that standard air purifiers on the market cannot make substantial improvements in air quality. 

    He decided to create something to fix the problem. Jaspr air purifiers have all of the power and efficacy of an air scrubber while being quiet and stylish – something that people would actually use.

    257 | Success in the Niche World of Balisong | with Lucas Cao

    257 | Success in the Niche World of Balisong | with Lucas Cao

    Lucas Cao is the President and CEO of Squid Industries, an American manufacturing company with a focus on the butterfly knife and trainer industry.

    In This Conversation We Discuss:

    • [00:49] Intro
    • [01:48] Getting interested with the idea of balisong
    • [03:00] Becoming a collector & joining the community
    • [03:57] Seeing the barriers for interested newcomers
    • [04:44] Trying to make a balisong trainer
    • [05:37] Discovering the popularity of balisong
    • [06:30] Testing the waters and the success rate
    • [07:37] Gaining traction bit by bit
    • [09:03] Planning things ahead and investing on manpower
    • [10:27] Running the business remotely
    • [11:15] Purchasing their first manufacturing equipment
    • [12:29] Continuing the business full time
    • [13:09] Vertical integration and quality control
    • [13:53] An unexpected success in hindsight
    • [14:32] The meticulous process of picking a brand name
    • [17:26] Investing on passion and in the community
    • [18:34] The goal is to make the best product possible
    • [20:05] Sporadic growth, full of highs and lows
    • [21:26] A shift on the velocity of production
    • [22:18] Leveraging the resources available to you
    • [22:52] Episode sponsors
    • [26:17] The challenge in manufacturing and prototyping
    • [27:46] The importance of versatility
    • [28:50] Maximizing influencer marketing
    • [30:20] Standing out from the competition
    • [30:54] Trying different avenues of advertising
    • [31:39] Effectively conveying your idea to manufacturers
    • [34:05] Talk to manufacturers with different processes
    • [35:14] Where to find Squid Industries Co.

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    256 | Building A Brand For Your Tribe | with Ashley and Ryan Reynolds

    256 | Building A Brand For Your Tribe | with Ashley and Ryan Reynolds

    Ryan and Ashley Reynolds are owners of a high 7 figure subscription and e immerse brand that is embracing tactile analog planning in the digital age. 

    Ashley founded the business in 2015 and the two have operated the business together ever since.

    In This Conversation We Discuss:

    • [00:49] Intro
    • [01:30] Channeling inner entrepreneurial qualities
    • [02:13] Entrepreneurship starts from a place of need
    • [03:31] Stumbling upon the right community
    • [04:00] How Cloth and Paper’s first design came to life 
    • [04:49] The shift from personal endeavor to business
    • [06:11] Focusing on community engagement
    • [07:08] Printing the first products by hand
    • [08:16] Growing the business around the community
    • [09:14] Learning that customers don’t want other products
    • [10:21] Subscription box as a way to liquidate inventory
    • [11:08] Episode sponsors
    • [14:32] Using an easy subscription platform
    • [15:15] Switching to a more robust app 
    • [16:21] Maintaining organic growth for 3 years
    • [16:53] Tapping into other marketing efforts
    • [17:21] Knowing what your customers want at certain times
    • [17:52] Leveraging Meta and Google Ads
    • [18:16] Fail fast, pivot, and move forward
    • [18:51] Hiring employees for tasks you’re not good at
    • [19:28] Finding out where your skills best fit 
    • [20:03] Keep a lean business for as long as possible
    • [21:01] How co-founders should work side by side
    • [22:34] Invest in people’s talents and potential growth
    • [23:32] Bring in skills that you don't have at a C level
    • [24:15] Where to get aesthetic planning tools

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    Bonus Episode: Organic Transition from Agency to Product with Gavin Ballard

    Bonus Episode: Organic Transition from Agency to Product with Gavin Ballard

    Gavin first founded Disco Labs, an agency that specializes in custom solutions for the world's biggest brands. With the sole focus of deep platform knowledge and ecosystem leadership, Disco Labs is the global partner of choice for complex projects involving Shopify. 

    In addition to working with startups, scale-ups, and large enterprises, Disco Labs has released numerous open-source projects, and written detailed courses teaching others how to successfully build custom and public applications on Shopify. 

    From Disco Labs came Submarine. After over a decade working with leading ecommerce merchants and solving complex challenges for them, we saw the need for better building blocks for merchants, agencies and developers when it comes to customer experiences that go beyond the transactional. 

    Originally built as an internal tool to deliver those experiences, Submarine’s now a constantly-evolving platform accessible to all and tasked with making innovative commerce experiences possible for the world’s leading brands. 

    Gavin is also the author of The Definitive Guide to Shopify Themes, a slew of popular Shopify frameworks like Bootstrap for Shopify and Cart.js, and numerous articles for publications like net magazine. 

    He can often be seen popping up on Shopify podcasts and blogs across the internet, or in person speaking at meetups and conferences around the world.

    In This Conversation We Discuss: 

    • [00:49] Intro
    • [01:14] Start of the journey on the Shopify ecosystem
    • [02:54] Witnessing the evolution of Shopify
    • [03:46] The transition from freelancing to running an agency
    • [04:45] Being a niche in the early years of Shopify
    • [05:55] Agencies aren’t all one size
    • [07:18] The contrast between functions and specializations
    • [08:24] Custom apps require specific skill sets
    • [09:29] New functions & extensions on Shopify products
    • [10:16] A platform built for customization requests 
    • [11:29] Visible capabilities get people’s attention
    • [12:01] Flexibility & accessibility for all merchants
    • [12:56] The transition from an agency to a product
    • [14:04] Challenges in running two different businesses
    • [14:34] The defining moment that motivated the shift
    • [15:09] Deciding what’s the top priority
    • [16:41] Accepting suggestions from the audience
    • [17:55] Seeing your hard work paying off
    • [19:07] Shoehorning your business is a sign you need help
    • [20:25] Submarine’s approach to different business needs
    • [21:06] What Submarine has to offer
    • [22:02] The cost of trying to do things on your own
    • [22:39] Managing overly complex customization requests
    • [23:47] Keeping it simple and applying flexibility
    • [25:10] How Submarine can help your business

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    255 | What the World Is Like Raising Babies | with Russ and Mike

    255 | What the World Is Like Raising Babies | with Russ and Mike

    Russ is a repeat startup founder with a consistent track record of getting companies from zero to 8 figures+ of revenue. He’s previously on the founding team at Hello Bello. 

    Mike is an entrepreneur and angel investor with 10+ years experience in consumer tech and products. He’s previously a founder of PRNCPLS, Co-Founder of Cameo (acquired by Vimeo), Partner at Parlor Coffee. 

    Freestyle's diapers and wipes are sold at over 1000 grocery stores around the US, including at all Whole Foods locations nationwide. See their latest designs at www dot freestyle dot world.

    In This Conversation We Discuss:

    • [00:48] Intro
    • [01:31] Connecting with your potential co-founder
    • [02:31] Establishing what differentiates you from the rest
    • [03:11] Using an organic ingredient as a main component
    • [03:58] The balance between co-founders & their skill sets
    • [05:48] Delegation and stepping into each other’s shoes
    • [07:13] Unique challenges of running a diaper brand
    • [08:40] Validating the idea through market research
    • [09:14] Run ambitious tests to try out if the idea works
    • [10:06] Episode sponsors
    • [15:13] Dedicating a budget and a strategy
    • [16:20] The ideation behind building a prototype
    • [17:19] Keeping the capital intact through fundraising
    • [18:17] Timeline: from inception to the official launch
    • [19:12] Using relevant influencers to spread the word
    • [19:42] Launching limited edition merch and accessories
    • [20:21] The stereotyped story of becoming a dad
    • [21:05] The inspiring story Freestyle wants to deliver
    • [21:58] Collaborating with the community
    • [23:05] Allocating budget to re-engage audiences
    • [23:38] Ensuring a seamless retail experience
    • [24:12] Having multiple touch points for wider reach
    • [24:44] The secret to a successful D2C business
    • [25:46] Where to get high-performance diaper & wipes

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    254 | Success Means Risk-Taking, Strategy, and Consistency | with Walter Hinchman

    254 | Success Means Risk-Taking, Strategy, and Consistency | with Walter Hinchman

    Walter Hinchman is the CEO and founder of Swolverine. He has multiple fitness certifications, as well as a Masters in Business from the University of Nevada. 

    Walter has more than 12 years in the fitness industry, and is currently pursuing his Masters in Human Nutrition And Functional Medicine.

    In This Conversation We Discuss:

    • [00:43] Intro
    • [01:14] A business idea from a personal dilemma
    • [02:16] Taking the jump to build a startup business
    • [02:42] Giving the actual clinical doses customers expect 
    • [03:06] Providing full transparency and labeling
    • [04:02] Starting with less but gaining more along the way
    • [05:03] Taking calculated risks and strategic investments
    • [05:42] Challenges push business owners to persevere
    • [06:29] Doing your best for anything and everything
    • [06:54] Episode sponsors
    • [10:18] You are ought to hustle your way up
    • [11:40] Exerting efforts to grow your business
    • [12:10] Believing in yourself & knowing success takes time
    • [13:15] Content is King, Traffic is God
    • [14:22] Regularly releasing content to keep the momentum
    • [15:04] Gradual Change, Continuous Efforts
    • [16:15] Targeting people already connected with the brand
    • [17:11] Optimizing content marketing through SEO 
    • [18:09] Get performance supplements from Swolverine

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    253 | Nurturing Health and Success in Your Daily Routine | with Zack Schreier

    253 | Nurturing Health and Success in Your Daily Routine | with Zack Schreier

    Zack Schreier is the cofounder and CEO of Lifestacks, and previously the creator of Quevos Egg White chips for which he secured a deal on Shark Tank. 

    As a Type 1 Diabetic, Zack is obsessed with building a lifestyle that supports his health and performance holistically, and he's passionate about creating and sharing products that delight and empower others. 

    Zack recognized a widespread deficit in focus, energy, and willpower, leading to the founding of Lifestacks and the development of their first product, a delicious supplement-infused coffee creamer that helps consumers be at their best.

    In This Conversation We Discuss:

    • [00:41] Intro
    • [02:03] Being your own health’s steward
    • [02:49] Creating the world's first egg-white chips
    • [03:41] Kick starting a more high-impact business
    • [04:01] Gained exposure from evolving marketing channels
    • [05:13] A pivotal experience at Shark Tank
    • [05:44] Prepping to effectively pitch the business
    • [06:26] A successful deal with an expert in the space
    • [06:58] A sustained lift after the Shark Tank episode
    • [08:00] Stockpiling inventory to accommodate future demand
    • [08:51] Don’t let one time wonders deviate you
    • [10:21] Balancing business management and personal goals
    • [11:17] Good health means improved daily performance
    • [12:50] Rebranding a high commodity product
    • [13:51] Episode sponsors
    • [19:00] Using a different approach to Lifestacks
    • [20:19] Focusing on a specific & accessible target market
    • [20:42] Validating products through customer feedback
    • [21:22] Repeat purchase as success indicator
    • [22:22] The circular causality of business
    • [23:10] Driving more awareness to a broader audience
    • [23:51] The importance of branding and brand message
    • [25:16] The missionary, the mother, and the mechanic
    • [26:11] Lifestacks thrive in formulation and R&D
    • [27:10] Improving your health with Lifestacks

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    Bonus Episode: Investing in Solutions As Early as Possible with Bahadir Efeoglu

    Bonus Episode: Investing in Solutions As Early as Possible with Bahadir Efeoglu

    Bahadir, coming from a digital product management background, crafted products for both small online businesses and public DTC companies like Martha Stewart’s Marley Spoon. 

    In the past 5 years, he has been leading his tech company Fabrikatör (can be read as fabricator in English) building solutions for DTC businesses.

    In This Conversation We Discuss: 

    • [00:00] Intro
    • [01:49] A business born out of witnessing inventory pains
    • [02:47] Providing solution for out of stock/overstock  
    • [03:48] Challenges arise when solving inventory issues
    • [04:58] When an inventory planning software is needed
    • [06:10] Prepare your stocks for peak seasons
    • [06:37] Prioritize inventory as early as you can
    • [07:24] Learn spreadsheets for a solid foundation
    • [08:14] The painful lag between investments and supply
    • [09:38] Using a unified platform to track all operations
    • [10:41] Monitor where you park your cash and capital
    • [11:38] Inventory forecasting makes or breaks a business
    • [12:35] Successfully using pre-orders as a research tool
    • [14:10] Your storefront reflecting your inventory
    • [15:15] An inventory solution for every step of operations
    • [16:56] Pre-orders as a safety net for unexpected issues
    • [17:45] Inventory issues affect marketing efforts as well
    • [18:41] Collaborative platform for marketing and operations
    • [19:43] Overstocking costs more in an ever-changing market
    • [20:20] Reducing carbon footprint as an Ecommerce business
    • [21:21] Get started with Fabrikator’s all-around solutions

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    252 | The Right Attitude, Resilience, and Grit For A Startup | with Mackie Swan

    252 | The Right Attitude, Resilience, and Grit For A Startup | with Mackie Swan

    Mackie is the CEO of WOO More Play, a direct-to-consumer sexual wellness brand with a focus on natural, organic ingredients and female-forward products to spark a better intimate life. 

    WOO More Play's purpose is to empower women to have better sex, by delivering high-quality intimacy products that put her first. 

    Have the best sex of your life with WOO More Play: woomoreplay.com

    In This Conversation We Discuss:

    • [00:47] Intro
    • [02:01] Gaining passion and purpose for your work
    • [03:12] Solving personal problems by exploring opportunities
    • [04:34] Successful products come from a personal need
    • [05:15] Building the brand with its first product
    • [06:29] Leveraging Ecom to communicate with the audience
    • [06:44] Facing the technicalities and issues as a startup
    • [07:17] Maintaining optimism when starting a business
    • [07:52] Where professionalism and passion meets
    • [09:24] Navigating growth channels to find out what works
    • [10:16] Starting a podcast to engage with the audience
    • [11:14] The power of word-of-mouth in driving sales
    • [11:42] Episode sponsors
    • [16:49] Additional complexity in the “vice industry”
    • [17:55] Dealing with shadow banning in the space 
    • [18:41] The underlying stigma on women and sex
    • [19:34] The challenge of acquiring payment processors
    • [21:19] Obedience and resilience over ever-changing rules 
    • [22:11] Challenges present opportunities to de-stigmatize
    • [22:50] Business is about things you believe is for good 
    • [23:32] Building community & loyalty for recommendations
    • [24:15] How earned media do wonders for a business
    • [25:14] Consider context in every product innovation 
    • [27:27] The secret to business success is: keep going
    • [28:10] Where to check out WOO More Play

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