Afleveringen
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Emmy Award–winning actor Katherine Heigl makes a bold career move to become the founder of a lifestyle brand that gives back.
For more on New Lane Road and show notes click here.
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It’s a huge responsibility to lead a 100-year-old legacy brand into a new era. Belstaff chief brand officer Jodie Harrison and director of technology Navid Jilow share what they’ve learned in the process.
https://www.shopify.com/blog/belstaff-building-after-100
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Raven Gibson’s entrepreneur mindset will help you tap into your intuition and inspire you to move with conviction in business. She’ll share the apps and services you need to help bring your ideas to life and reach new customers.
For more on Legendary Rootz and show notes click here.
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Founder and CEO Aishwarya Iyer did not set out to become an entrepreneur, but her passion for cooking and high-quality ingredients spurred her to launch Brightland. To make the career switch, she had to overcome founder impostor syndrome. Now, Brightland is a fan-favorite olive oil, honey and vinegar brand that has set the standard for what pantry staples should look and taste like.
To learn more about Brightland and show notes: https://www.shopify.com/blog/brightland-olive-oil
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Vicky Pasche took a risk to launch her business, Dapper Boi. Here, she shares different funding options to help you get your company up and running.
For more into on Dapper Boi and show notes click here.
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After a personal tragedy, Thousand founder Gloria Hwang designed stylish and convenient helmets to make biking, scootering, and skateboarding safer.
For more about Thousand and show notes: https://www.shopify.com/blog/thousand-designing-for-safety
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Mimi Ikonn built brands Luxy Hair and Intelligent Change by cultivating a community on YouTube. Here, she shares her blueprint for growing a successful business on the video sharing platform.
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Jazzi McGilbert started Reparations Club, a bookstore and community space, in Los Angeles with just $20,000. In just three years, the store has grown into a seven-figure business.
To learn more about Reparations Club and show notes: https://www.shopify.com/blog/reparations-club-space
The clip of President Barack Obama in this episode is from Crown Publishing Group.
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Discover how Kheris Rogers turned a viral moment into a profitable fashion business, Flexin’ In My Complexion.
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It was full circle moment for Mike Alfaro to see his brand, Millennial Lotería, at Target and other stores across the US. Here's how he was able to build on the business to create his dream career.
To learn more about Millennial Lotería and for show notes: https://www.shopify.com/blog/millennial-loteria-career
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South Van Der Lee uses Instagram to connect with customers and grow sales for her luxury knitwear brand, GOGO Sweaters. Uncover her recipe for creating engaging social content that converts.
For more on GOGO Sweaters and show notes click here
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Little Lamb is a mobile coffee and ceramics shop that visits farmers markets, production sets and other events in the L.A. area. Here is what founder Ryan Lagasse has learned about owning a business on wheels.
For more about Little Lamb and show notes: https://www.shopify.com/blog/little-lamb-mobile-business
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Arlan Hamilton created Backstage Capital, a VC firm investing in startups led by underrepresented founders. Discover the traits she looks for to find entrepreneurs worth her investment.
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Josh McJannett, co-founder of Dominion City Brewing, shares how the brewery stumbled into making non-alcoholic seltzers and why they decided to create a new brand for the product.
To learn more about City Seltzer and show notes: https://www.shopify.com/blog/city-seltzer-product-expansion
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Fishwife is setting trends online with its premium tinned seafood. Co-founder Becca Millstein shares how you can make a big impact with your own company’s launch—even on a tight budget.
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Founder Mischa Couvrette had an unconventional path to becoming an industrial designer. He says putting on his sales cap and pitching his dream B2B clients made all the difference for his Toronto-based furniture and lighting company Hollis + Morris.
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Shanae Jones grew her hip hop–inspired tea brand, Flyest, by forming an online community where she educates customers on herbal wellness. Discover how she managed this growth while working a full-time job.
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In a studio interview from London, founder Crispin Jones shares how Mr. Jones Watches has found success in provocative, experimental designs through collaborating with new artists and bringing the manufacturing to the U.K.
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Learn how Kat Kavner, founder of Heyday Canning, created a viral marketing campaign to make her brand stand out.
For more on Heyday Canning and show notes click here.
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Crystal Landsem, CEO of Lulus, doubled the company’s growth potential by giving customers what they wanted. Discover her best customer retention tips.
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