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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | MarketingBusinessEntrepreneurship | ||||

When Melissa Ben-Ishay was fired from her advertising job in 2008, she decided to turn to the one thing she knew she could always count on to make her happy—baking. She made 250 cupcakes and sent them into her friend's work the next day. They were su... more
Aishwarya Iyer was living in New York, cooking often, and started thinking about where the fundamental ingredients from her pantry were actually from. She realized she had no idea what good or bad olive oil actually meant, and this led Aishwarya to s... more
Bryan Edwards and Phil Riportella have been best friends since middle school. After college, the two stayed close, but their careers took them on different paths, and Bryan spent the first part of his career in management consulting. But Bryan had a ... more
Jamie Banks worked for several major fashion brands, with her longest tenure at Kate Spade as the senior design director for their ready-to-wear collection—and she loved her job. In fact, Jamie figured she’d never leave. But then Jamie’s entire team ... more
You will not end an episode without a new learning on this podcast. Must-listen entrepreneurship/business show.
This is a good podcast but I’m bummed they chose to feature the founder of an MLM. MLM’s are predatory towards women and anti-small business.
Great podcast from experts who provide insightful info. Highly recommend to those looking to go deeper into owned marketing & DTC!
Such a real view that I haven’t been able to get elsewhere
Mainly DTC companies, but real practical advice and the hosts are great.
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