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  • Michelle Razavi of Elavi
    2024/11/05

    In this episode of Brand F Ups, host Robyn Young sits down with Michelle Razavi, co-founder of Elavi, a pioneering food company specializing in healthy indulgence products. Michelle talks about her journey from corporate life to becoming an entrepreneur, her passion for health and wellness, and the challenges and triumphs she and her co-founder Nikki Elliott faced. From navigating the food industry during a global pandemic to achieving bestseller status on Amazon, Michelle shares valuable lessons on product development, pivoting strategies, consumer engagement, and maintaining a brand's North Star. Listen in for insights on Michelle's decision to bootstrap the business, the importance of market feedback, and the rebranding process that led to Elavi's current success.00:00 Introduction to Michelle Rosavi of Elevee

    01:02 Michelle's Entrepreneurial Journey Begins

    02:45 Challenges and Realizations in the Food Industry

    03:55 The Decision to Bootstrap and the Impact of COVID-19

    04:30 Early Success and the Real World MBA

    07:18 Pivoting Product Lines and Learning from the Market

    11:44 Understanding the True Target Consumer

    14:37 Rebranding and the Costco Breakthrough

    18:58 Consumer-Centric Approach and Future Innovations

    20:18 Understanding Your Customer's Needs

    20:45 Using Sampling Events for Market Insights

    22:24 Identifying Your Core Customer Base

    24:53 The Journey to Rebranding Success

    28:27 Balancing Customer Feedback and Intuition

    32:23 Maintaining Brand Integrity

    35:25 Learning from Mistakes

    37:48 Advice for Founders

    38:54 The Role of AI in Business

    41:50 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    42 分
  • Justin Fenchel of BeatBox Beverages
    2024/10/03

    Failing Up with Justin Fenchel: Beatbox's Brand Journey


    In this episode of Brand F*Ups, host Robyn Young speaks with Justin Fenchel, co-founder of Beatbox Beverages, about the challenges and successes of building a brand in the ready-to-drink alcoholic beverage industry. Beatbox is known for its party punch that embraces music and community vibes, often seen at major music festivals. Justin shares his journey starting as an economic major and transitioning to entrepreneurship inspired by his father. He discusses the evolution of Beatbox from initial failures, including the legal challenges with their first name 'Winergy', to the successful rebranding to Beatbox and achieving product market fit. The discussion includes insights on the importance of passion, adaptability, and building strong co-founder relationships. Justin also reveals the strategy behind their packaging evolution, their Shark Tank experience, and how Beatbox navigated distribution challenges. The conversation highlights the organic, slow growth strategy, the significance of community building, and the obstacles overcome in Beatbox's journey to becoming a leader in the beverage industry.


    00:00 Introduction to Brand F Ups Podcast

    00:29 Meet Justin Fenchel of Beatbox Beverages

    01:50 The Journey to Beatbox Beverages

    02:38 Early Entrepreneurial Ventures

    04:25 The Birth of Beatbox

    06:43 Challenges and Pivots

    06:55 The Importance of Passion in Entrepreneurship

    08:29 Navigating Co-Founder Relationships

    11:09 The Beatbox Brand and Naming Journey

    17:06 Testing and Validating the Product

    19:00 Discovering the Perfect Wine Base

    19:40 Innovative Market Research Strategies

    20:48 Packaging Challenges and Iterations

    22:13 The Big Shift to Single Serve

    25:05 Navigating Distribution Networks

    26:37 Standing Out in a Crowded Market

    35:28 Future Plans and Global Ambitions

    38:36 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    39 分
  • Cindy Gallop of MakeLoveNotPorn
    2024/09/03

    Falling Up with Cindy Gallop: Challenging Social Norms & Innovating Sex EdIn this episode of Brand F Ups, host Robyn Young interviews Cindy Gallop, the pioneering founder and CEO of MakeLoveNotPorn. Cindy shares her journey as a serial entrepreneur and activist, revealing the inspiration behind creating a social sex video sharing platform that promotes real-world intimacy. From her viral TED talk to challenges faced in the tech industry, Cindy discusses her fight to normalize conversations about sex, her struggles with business infrastructure, and her innovative plans for the MakeLoveNotPorn Academy. Cindy's insights on diversity, inclusion, and the importance of radical authenticity in business offer valuable lessons for any entrepreneur.

    Watch Cindy's original Ted Talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/cindy_gallop_make_love_not_porn?subtitle=en

    Make Love Not Porn on WeFunder: https://wefunder.com/makelovenotporn

    00:00 Introduction to Brand F Ups Podcast00:15 Meet Cindy Gallop: Entrepreneur and Activist01:23 The Birth of MakeLoveNotPorn07:07 Challenges and Triumphs in the Sex Tech Industry10:40 Navigating Cultural and Business Barriers12:09 Building a Sex Education Ecosystem22:11 Empowering Diversity and Inclusion30:25 Cindy's Bold Moves and Personal Stories38:02 Lessons from the Trenches: Fail Up Moments43:01 Closing Remarks and Call to Action

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    44 分
  • My Biggest Fail
    2024/06/11

    The Power of Failure and Reinvention: Robyn Young's Journey


    Robyn Young returns to Brand F*Ups after a two-year hiatus to share the story of her biggest failure and the lessons learned. Joined by fellow agency owner and personal branding coach Terrence Lomax, Robyn delves into the ups and downs of a failed venture, the importance of discussing setbacks openly, and the ultimate road to reviving Young & Co with renewed clarity and purpose. This episode is a candid exploration of vulnerability, resilience, and the pursuit of authentic success in the entrepreneurial world.


    00:00 Introduction to Brand F*Ups

    00:58 Reviving the Podcast: Why Now?

    03:46 Robyn's Biggest Failure: Lessons Learned

    08:28 Seeking Validation and Bigger Challenges

    18:47 Reflecting on Career Choices

    20:19 The Value of Authentic Branding

    22:44 Switching The Plan

    28:55 Authentic Business Partnerships

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    38 分
  • Farah Kabir of Hanx
    2022/05/24

    The brilliant Farah Kabir, Co-founder of Hanx, joins us from across the pond on this week’s episode of Brand F* Ups.

    On a mission to revolutionize the sexual wellness industry after an uncomfortable experience buying condoms, Farah is a courageous disrupter in her category. With a smart idea and a healthy dose of intelligent naivete, Farah shares her journey from financial banker to champion for women’s sexual wellness. This is an extra saucy episode you don’t want to miss!

    https://www.hanxofficial.com/


    Need help establishing your brand difference? Reach out to Robyn and her team at ⁠Young & Co⁠.

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    31 分
  • Katya Libin of HeyMama
    2022/05/10

    On this week's episode we chat with Katya Libin, Co-founder of HeyMama.

    For Katya, a hard work ethic has always been her driving force. From immigrating to the United States with her family at 3 years old to leaving her cushy tech job to pursue her own business - all while being a full time Mom. Tune in to marvel at Katya's work ethic, and how she knew it was ultimately the right time to walk away.

    Need help establishing your brand difference? Reach out to Robyn and her team at ⁠Young & Co⁠.

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    42 分
  • Carolyn O’Hare of Tiny Organics
    2022/04/26

    On this week’s episode of Brand F* Ups, Co-founder and President of Tiny Organics, Carolyn O'Hare talks about the early days of entrepreneurship, relying on your vision, the importance of educating customers through brand messaging (yes!), launching a company nationwide just weeks before the global pandemic and preparing for the worst while planning for the best.

    https://www.tinyorganics.com/

    Need help establishing your brand difference? Reach out to Robyn and her team at ⁠Young & Co⁠.

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    41 分
  • ⁠Sashee Chandran⁠ of Tea Drops
    2022/04/12

    This week we sit down with our first ever “Chief Tea Magician”, Sashee Chandran.

    Of course, Sashee is the CEO and Founder of the brilliantly creative company, Tea Drops. A true entrepreneur through and through, Sashee was manning her mom’s swap meet booth at age eight, selling beaded bracelets at an 80% profit margin by grade school, and running multiple side hustles by the time she landed her day job at Ebay. All of which ultimately led to her revolutionary invention: bagless, dissolvable tea drops. Listen in as her and Robyn chat about borrowing from outside your industry, packaging fiascos, and the metaverse. (Yes, you read that right)!

    https://www.myteadrop.com/


    Need help establishing your brand difference? Reach out to Robyn and her team at ⁠Young & Co⁠.

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    47 分