For any creative business owner who has ADHD (probably a good chunk of you), Tiffany discusses her own experiences and thoughts on navigating a growing business with ADHD, why it’s actually a superpower, the challenges it may present in work life and the tools she uses.
Tiffany and Liah Yoo, founder of KraveBeauty, go in depth about what their manufacturing processes actually look like and how they chose to treat the product that came out less than perfect. In celebration of AAPI month, when you purchase $60+ at chunks.shop you will receive a KraveBeauty Lip Barrier Relief from the Waste Me Not Collection. When you purchase $60+ at kravebeauty.com you will receive a Chunks Clear Checker Claw from the Oopsies Collection. This crossover promotion runs from May 24 until supplies last!
Tiffany (Owner), Lupe (Brand Director), and Tasha (Social Media Manager) chat about how our marketing has evolved over the years. Tiffany started her business as a solopreneur, using solely organic social media marketing. As the business and team grew, Chunks has evolved and experimented with all the marketing options while staying true to what keeps Chunks magical.
...you do some soul searching and try to figure out what those lemons are telling you, lol. In 2023, Tiffany went through a separation, a house fire, 2 moves, team shake ups and CANCER. Tiffany looks back on the year, from where she was at the beginning vs. the end. She reflects on things that have changed, things that have stayed the same and things she’s had to let go of. Tiffany reflect on her health crisis and how it’s affected her personally and in the business. And finally, Tiffany share the biggest lessons she’s learned from all of it. After years of being a maker and designer, Tiffany Ju built a creative accessories brand, Chunks, out of her basement in 2019 and grew it into a 7 figure business. Tiffany shares her unique experiences through her creative entrepreneurship journey. Follow Chunks on IG Follow Tiffany on IG
Kristen Pumphrey started making candles out of her apartment over a decade ago and has since grown that business into a self funded, multi-million dollar success by constantly evolving and embracing change. Tiffany reached out to Kristen a couple years ago for mentorship and advice and the two have since formed a genuine friendship. We catch up for the first time in 6 months and chat about managing difficult personal life events and our businesses during tough times. Follow Kristen and P.F. Candle Co. + Tiffany and Chunks Shop Kristen's beautiful candles & Chunks
Tiffany, Alistair and Michael celebrate their new puzzle collaboration called "Love is in the Hair" by chatting about how the puzzle came to be and why we we call ourselves long distance BFF's. Tiffany also gets the scoop on how Alistair and Michael manage their partnership, their inspiration for creating LePuzz and how all the puzzle pieces came together. Pun intended.
As the Chunks Brand Director, Lupe Wright directs and produces all Creative and manages the marketing. She chats with Tiffany about her role at Chunks and how its evolved over the 2 years she's been with the team. (She actually started as a Shipping Specialist!) Tiffany and Lupe chat about what Lupe was doing pre-Chunks, the day-to-day nitty gritty, and how she likes her eggs (and other fun facts!) Find us at chunks.shop or on IG and Tiktok
Tiffany and Shannon chat about their design process, creative inspo and what’s coming up in the future. Shannon also talks about her path at Chunks, starting out as a Shipping Specialist in 2021 to now as a Product Designer. Hear about Shannon’s biggest lessons and obstacles as her role has evolved.
I set out with a vision for a highly ambitious year but then April hit and I've spent the last 3 months on a rollercoaster of the biggest ups and downs of my life. I have Breast Cancer, AND I'm simultaneously living in complete magic and flow like I've never felt before. I'm now separated from my partner of 10 years, living on my own AND I've never been richer in connection with others. The last three months look like a dumpster fire AND I now I know deeply that the universe has my back. With all the self development turned spiritual work I've been diving into over the past couple years, hear about the new leg of the journey I'll be starting (and how the rest of the team is handling it). Connect with Tiffany on instagram
From touring the craft fair circuit to building her candle EMPIRE, Kristen knows a thing or two about branding, mood boarding and steering the ship of her not so small (but still scrappy) biz. Come for the small business chats but stay for the hair stories, bc we’re also talkin’ hair today. Candle lovers, follow: https://instagram.com/pfcandleco?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== Kristen lovers, follow: https://instagram.com/_longbranch?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
Tiffany and her brother Chris (aka Kato Producer) chat about their similarities in running creative businesses that were primarily grown on social media. They reflect on how their childhood may have had a role in shaping their entrepreneurial tendencies, how Kato's beats exploded on TikTok in 2020, how to brand yourself on social media, and why does Chris not EVER seek validation from others??? MUST BE NICE. See how Kato went from making beats in college to landing 6-figure brand deals as a Producer/Influencer. Follow Kato Producer: tiktok instagram twitter youtube
Liah Yoo, self titled content creator turned entrepreneur founded the skincare line KraveBeauty with a mission to slow down the beauty industry. Tiffany and Liah bond over their frustrations with the US recycling system and the realities (and temptations) that ensue from valuing impact over profit in business. How does Liah stay grounded in her values, what metrics does she use to measure success for KraveBeauty, and how did she even start caring about sustainability in the first place??? And to celebrate each other even further, we partnered up with KraveBeauty to bring you a special gift with purchase. Spend $50 on chunks.shop and get a FREE Beet the Sun Suncreen, spend $50 on KraveBeauty.com and get a FREE Flower Power hair claw. From 5.29-6.5 (or while supplies lasts).
Yowei Shaw spent 2 years producing and hosting NPR’s Invisibilia podcast which dives into the “unseeable forces that control human behavior and shape our ideas”. Yowei and Tiffany get into a wide ranging conversation including her hair clip and claw preferences, what it was like to get laid off and her show cancelled at the same time, awkward goodbyes and being red pilled by NPR. Keep up with Yowei, post NPR via: https://yoweishaw.substack.com/ https://twitter.com/yowei_shaw https://www.instagram.com/yoweishaw/
This was a juicy one for Tiffany because she couldn't wait to tell Emma about all the fun commonalities they share and needless to say, Emma's mind was blown. Emma talks about her plan to marry a BTS member and how she got to be a host at NPR (while still a student at Harvard and making Asian parents around the country proud as sh*t). Tiffany and Emma also discuss NPR x Chunks new hair claw and clip collaboration that JUST dropped on May 19, how it came about and Emma's mom stealing the show at the photoshoot. Keep up with Emma Eunjoo Choi: https://www.instagram.com/emmaeunjoo/ https://www.emmaeunjoochoi.com/
Tiffany answer's some of your Frequently Asked Questions! How did you come up with the name, Chunks? Where do you find inspo? How did you know you were ready to start a business? How do you maintain a work life balance? What does "responsible manufacturing" actually mean? How did you find your manufacturers? Advice for someone who's starting a creative business? Advice on selling wholesale and reaching out to stores? What did you mean by "breaking up" in one of your recent posts?
Tiffany talks about fundraising for Chunks, having awkward conversations with our vendors, a crazy Aries season in her personal life and challenges at work. It's a casual, off the cuff episode of what's been going on behind the scenes and how Tiffany is reflecting on it all.
Lisa Li talks about how her flower tea business was inspired by her trip to the tea farms in Yunnan, China and her mission to change the tea game in the West. Tiffany and Lisa reflect on the fact that as Asian women, they both created businesses that tell an Asian story and what that has been like. They also go into their eastern wellness philosophies and experiences with traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Follow The Qi: https://www.instagram.com/drinktheqi/ Follow Chunks: https://www.instagram.com/chunks.shop/
Chunks is a small business that creates joyful, responsibly made hair clips and accessories. Tiffany Ju, a fashion and accessories designer, started Chunks out of her house in 2019 and grew to over $1M annual revenue in just two years. Running a fast growing business while being a true creative at heart is not an easy task. How do you run an efficient, goal oriented business while having the time to do what you do best? Through interviews with other founders, tactical small biz advice and fun, casual behind-the-scenes chats, Tiffany brings you open, honest episodes that run the gamut of creative entrepreneurship. Follow along the Chunks journey on socials at: www.instagram.com/chunks.shop/ www.tiktok.com/@chunks.shop And Tiffany’s personal journey at: www.instagram.com/t.ffanyju/
Tiffany talks to one of her biz besties, Fiona Co Chan of Youthforia, a gen Z beauty brand famous for their color changing blush oil. They discuss Fiona's journey in creating Youthforia, launching to crickets but then finding an audience on Tiktok which is now under the threat of being banned in the U.S. Fiona gives her take on social media, working with large retailers like Ulta, her appearance (and Mark Cuban deal!) on Shark Tank, and dupes!
Tiffany gives her experience and opinion about designing products, especially as the company has grown. As both the business owner and designer, it can be really hard juggling the two. Designing, quality control and time management have all gotten trickier and Tiffany gives her advice on how to make sure that creative, high quality product are always priority number one.