DTC WTF is a podcast by Uppercase Brands that delves into the biggest challenges that successful eCom founders have ever experienced (and most importantly the lessons learned). Unlike other startup podcasts, we resent revisionist history and don’t shy away from the blunders that helped define founders and the brands they’ve built. We talk about what led to these potentially company ending events, ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessEntrepreneurship |
In this very special episode of DTC WTF, we get up close and personal with Monica Grohna, founder and CEO of Marea. I started this podcast to shed light on what entrepreneurship is really like. The never ending stress & anxiety, and the feeling like ... more
Sarah Moret is the founder and CEO of Curie, a personal care brand that makes clean and effective products for humans in motion. Sarah was primed and ready to launch her company, when at the suggestion of a friend, decided to make sure her company na... more
CONGRATULATIONS CHRIS ON YOUR ENGAGEMENT :)
Chris, his brother, and their best friend were home for the summer. Bored and looking for a project to build, they stumbled upon the idea of 4 way volleyball in a brainstorm session. After doing some quic... more
After years of bootstrapped efforts to scale his food company, Noshi for Kids, Tomo Delaney had finally begun to see some traction. With deals in place with Walmart, Thrive Market & Fresh Direct, and partnerships with Peppa Pig & Crayola, Tomo's "foo... more
A good ecomm podcast made great by the host
This podcast does an excellent job focusing on actionable stories/guidance/lessons, instead of just the high points in the plot line. Great listen for anyone in, or considering starting, their own DTC business.
This is a great new show that focuses less on the hero story of founders so much as the trip-ups along the way. Much more interesting. Energy and conversation are great tooo, along with some witty humor and brutal honesty.
Great New podcast. Really interesting to hear about direct to consumer e commerce companies
As the saying doesn’t go “learn from your successes...,” Jake hits perfectly at the most valuable thing for an entrepreneur to experience: failure! If you are planning to launch your own brand, consider this to be a free lesson on many ways you can fail before you ever get started. And with Jakes witty humor mixed in, you’ll be left itching for the next episode!
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Apple Podcasts | #180 |
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