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    Explore " startup interview" with insightful episodes like "Becoming 'Unapologetically Ambitious' with Shellye Archambeau", "End Writers Block And Create Marketing Copy In Seconds– Chris Lu Co-Founder of COPYAI", "Kaylin Marcotte of JIGGY: The Puzzle Startup Empowering Female Artists", "Telling an Authentic Sustainability Story with Jamie McCroskery of Bluebird Climate" and "Rita Mounir, Co-Founder & COO of Allthenticate" from podcasts like ""Startup Savant", "The WE Pivot Podcast", "Startup Savant", "Startup Savant" and "Charting Her Course"" and more!

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    Becoming 'Unapologetically Ambitious' with Shellye Archambeau

    Becoming 'Unapologetically Ambitious' with Shellye Archambeau

    Shellye Archambeau serves on the boards of Verizon, Nordstrom, Roper Technologies, and Okta. She previously served as the CEO of MetricStream, a software company focused on risk management and compliance. Her book, Unapologetically Ambitious was chosen by Fortune magazine as the business book of the year. 

    In this episode we dive into: 

    • Analyzing the risk in order to decide if an opportunity is worth pursuing
    • Overcoming imposter syndrome
    • Finding mentors and establishing connections with mentors
    • Why you shouldn't fall in love with your product

    Read the full episode notes and summary on Startup Savant! 

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    End Writers Block And Create Marketing Copy In Seconds– Chris Lu Co-Founder of COPYAI

    End Writers Block And Create Marketing Copy In Seconds– Chris Lu Co-Founder of COPYAI

    In the world of digital marketing, An AI software can streamline and optimize marketing campaigns. It can also eliminate the risk of human error. While much of the digital marketing world is still dependent on human ingenuity, an AI program can generate a report using nothing but data. Today, will be speaking with Chris Lu, co-Founder of copy.ai, and hear how his company is revolutionizing copywriting in the digital marketing industry.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    1. Introduction of Chris Lu.
    2. What inspired you to create a copywriting software?
    3. How does copy.ai help writers write better content?
    4. What are some misconceptions of AI copywriting software?
    5. How will AI copywriting software impact the future of content marketing?
    6. With AI copywriting software companies starting to pop up, how do you choose the best program for you?
    7. How do you  keep yourself from comparing your company to other AI copywriting software companies?
    8. How will AI copywriting software have an affect on the SEO industry?
    9. What advice would you give on helping users choose the right AI copywriting software to help express themselves better?
    10. Final thoughts: Chris Lu on AI copywriting software as a whole.


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    Kaylin Marcotte of JIGGY: The Puzzle Startup Empowering Female Artists

    Kaylin Marcotte of JIGGY: The Puzzle Startup Empowering Female Artists

    Kaylin Marcotte is the founder and CEO of JIGGY, a company at the intersection of jigsaw puzzles and artwork. While working as the first employee at theSkimm, a digital media company focused on bringing information to audiences in bite-size pieces, Kaylin discovered a passion for Jigsaw puzzles. She later combined her startup experience with her love of jigsaw puzzles to create JIGGY. JIGGY’s designs highlight the work of female artists, and their puzzles can be found in various retailers across the country.

    Visit JIGGY at https://jiggypuzzles.com/

    Episode Notes 

    “What would it look like if I made my dream puzzle?” How Kaylin began turning artwork into puzzle designs [0:20]

    Initial hurdles and learning how to navigate the supply chain, manufacturing, and customer service [4:30]

    Using the product’s packaging to make puzzles a premium lifestyle product [8:42]

    Leading with community — how JIGGY tapped into the art community and began to build partnerships that support artists [12:17]

    Using your network to learn industry norms and scrap together a plan that works [17:04]

    Media training 101: Crafting JIGGY’s narrative and preparing to pitch on Shark Tank [19:40]

    Not all money is created equal. The partnerships you form can greatly impact your business’s future [25:48]

    Finding a personal connection with your business’s mission and product [28:32]

    Kaylin’s approach to work-life balance — focus on doing one thing well at a time rather than trying to stay balanced at all times [33:44]

    Time audits can be a great tool for finding ways to intentionally use your time and work with your own strengths [39:02]

    Sharing your business’s story and resonating with audiences is an important step for growing your brand [48:44]

    Using both retail and direct-to-consumer models in order to best position JIGGY for consumers [51:26]

    The process of going from no retail partners to landing a partnership with Anthropologie [54:45]

    Leveraging social media to build community, receive feedback, evolve your brand, and generate buzz prior to launch [58:36]

    One of the hardest things about being a founder is dealing with issues that are out of your control [1:05:43]

    Pivoting a business model during COVID, how JIGGY created a product when supply chain problems left them without an inventory [1:10:21]

    Everyone is winging it — if you are not afraid are you learning new things? [1:15:15]

     

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    Telling an Authentic Sustainability Story with Jamie McCroskery of Bluebird Climate

    Telling an Authentic Sustainability Story with Jamie McCroskery of Bluebird Climate

    Jamie walks us through the importance of sustainability for businesses, the process of creating brand authority, building a dynamic team based on shared values, and balancing the needs of various stakeholders.

    Jamie McCroskery is the founder and CEO of Bluebird Climate, a company striving to improve corporate sustainability efforts while quantifying a product’s environmental impact. Prior to launching Bluebird Climate, Jamie worked as a Product Manager at Glossier and Dropbox. Jamie credits his corporate experience with teaching him how to develop a product and assemble an all-star team.

    Who is Jamie McCroskery, and why did he start his startup Bluebird Climate? [0:30]

    Glass vs Plastic? The best way to be sustainable varies and often depends on a company’s specific needs as well as their own supply chain [3:08]

    What is Bluebird Climate, and how do you help businesses improve sustainability? [4:02]

    The two most important metrics for sustainability — carbon emissions and circularity (waste) [7:16]

    Can already-established brands find ways to improve sustainability with their traditional pipeline and business model?  [9:50]

    Sway, which aims to create a plastic replacement out of seaweed is an example of a company using Bluebird Climate to tell sustainable stories. [10:00]

    Focus on the easy wins — don’t reinvent the wheel [12:32]

    Why is storytelling focused on sustainability a successful tool for driving conversion? [14:30]

    Customers care about sustainability and want brands to focus on reducing carbon waste [17:59]

    What is a public benefit corporation (B corp), and why structure your company this way? [18:40]

    What is the Bluebird certification, and how do you cultivate brand authority? [22:55]

    How do you balance marketing to various stakeholders like customers, retailers, vendors, and brands? [27:01]

    Supply chains can be a convoluted mess [31:30]

    How to recruit a team of experts using personal networks [33:50]

    Entering a space with passion and motivation is essential for finding a great team [38:20]

    Funding decisions should take into account your time and trajectory — investors may take a cut, but this allow you to more quickly determine if you’ll make it [39:28]

    How a corporate background helped Jamie better lead his company [43:22]

    Creating a client base, simple marketing, and growing your brand [46:00]

    Day-to-day challenges are hard. Be sure to create a well-defined mission in order to hire the best team and tackle problems that will appear [51:05]

    What does future growth look like for Bluebird Climate [55:40]? 

    Less can be more when starting out [1:00:05]

    Jamie’s advice: Put your idea out there to get feedback, have a vision for your company’s values and goals, and determine what resources you will need to be successful [1:01:07]

    If you are curious about improving your own business’s sustainability, reachout to Jamie at jamie@bluebirdclimate.com or check out Bluebird Climate’s website bluebirdclimate.com.

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    Rita Mounir, Co-Founder & COO of Allthenticate

    Rita Mounir, Co-Founder & COO of Allthenticate
    Rita Mounir is the Co-Founder and COO of Allthenticate, a cyber security startup based in Goleta, California. Rita began her startup journey in her home country of Morocco, where she implemented one of the nation's first SAT preparation programs. During undergrad at UCSB, Rita developed Allthenticate along with Co-Founders, Chad Spensky and Evan Blasband. Now, Allthenticate is a fast-growing startup with six employees and numerous mentions on national publications. Listen to Rita talk about what it takes to build a startup, the positive benefits of having multiple mentors, and much more. Please enjoy this episode with Rita Mounir. Find us on FB and Instagram! @chartinghercourse
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