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The Get It Girl Show hosted by Jenna Rutschman is focused and determined on sharing relevant stories from the unique perspective of the female entrepreneur. We know you are multitasking like a ninja and we also know you have unique needs. Our show discusses topics that matter to any startup maven with a goal. Season one of The Get It Girl Show will feature Lauren & Brenda from WineBlock along with some legit interviews with female entrepreneurs of varying experience and business types. Tune in, give us a review and let us know what you think.
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Tracy wants your juice and smoothies to last longer. Ohh and your red wine. We had the pleasure of sitting down with innovator and product developer Tracy Miller for this episode. Her company SANS has produced a unique product that is an innovative solution that preserves and vacuum seals your juices and smoothies to keep them fresher, longer. Take your traveling bottle and keep your healthy treats lasting longer.
During the juicing and blending process, fruits and vegetables oxidize, lose nutrients and go bad. We discovered a way to slow down this process to enjoy your juices and smoothies on your time.
Sound like something you need in your life? I know I do! Head over to their website and when purchasing use code getitgirl and get 10% off your purchase! SWEET!
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Creations for Cures is a non-profit organization that helps children and their families battle cancer through art. We do this by providing art boxes to children, hosting art events for children and partnering with other organizations who have joined the fight in defeating cancer. Our interview with founder Renee Dieffenerfer discusses her personal journey from fighting cancer to creating a project during her healing process. The project turned into Creations for Cures and is now a 501(c)3 with a board of directors, volunteers and growth goals. Listen in to Renee tell her interesting, enlightening and touching story of compassion and focus.
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Product development has a lot of ups and downs. Today Lauren and Brenda cofounders of WineBlock will be reviewing and discussing their unique perspective of creating their new to market product. We will be talking about bumps in the road, stability testing, ordering product delivery systems. Brenda and Lauren are dedicated to a natural wonderful product but strategically have had to change their course due to unknown elements, which cost increase in budgets and elongated timelines. If you are thinking about being an entrepreneur, interested in developing a product or curious about the bumps in the road a startup endeavors this episode is for you.
Contributors:
Learn about the contributors of The Get It Girl Show including host Jenna Rutschman and WineBlock Co-founders Brenda Kirkpatrick and Lauren Calabrese here.
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Helpful Proof of Concept Links:
The Lean Startup
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Introducing a new format! On this episode of The Get It Girl Show host Jenna Rutschman has a round table discussion with Lauren and Brenda two female entrepreneurs, Mom's and Co-Founders of WineBlock. The three women discuss juggling kids, entrepreneurship and unique challenges females face when trying to choreograph kid care, meetings and ongoing needs the startup maven feels. Take a listen and let us know what you think. Leave us a review on iTunes! We welcome input on our new roundtable platform and would be interested to hear recommendations you have for other topics!
New listener to The Get It Girl Show? Welcome! Be sure to head back to our early episodes. We are following WineBlock co-founders Brenda and Lauren through their journey of creating and launching a new to market product called WineBlock. WineBlock is on a Mission to End Wine Mouth. WineBlock and sister product CoffeeBlock are an on-the-go, pocket sized, preventative anti-stain treatment for your lips and teeth.
Contributors:
Learn about the contributors of The Get It Girl Show including host Jenna Rutschman and WineBlock Co-founders Brenda Kirkpatrick and Lauren Calabrese here.
Show Links:
Helpful Proof of Concept Links:
The Lean Startup
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The Get It Girl Show host Jenna Rutschman interviewed designer Lisa Richardt owner of jewelry line Veronica & Harold. Veronica & Harold was inspired by her late grandfather Walt who crafted jewelry in Seattle’s Magnolia Village for 45 years. Lisa has been surrounded by jewelry since a young age and worn many hats within the jewelry business. She has a background in design, including graphics and painting Lisa also worked as jewelry buyer for over 11 years, she understands not only the latest trends but how timeless the perfect piece of jewelry can be.
Jenna and Lisa disucss how her well rounded background has allowed her to grow her business in unique ways. They also discuss how her Horseshoe Necklace took her business to new hieghts after being featured in the blockbuster hit "50 Shades of Grey" as the only piece of jewelry that the main character Anastasia wore.
Named for her parents, veronica & harold jewelry is made with sterling silver, gold fill, natural and semi-precious gemstones.
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The Get It Girl Show is back with our season one muse WineBlock. Today Brenda and Lauren have exciting news. Their all natural product WineBlock has a formula. Which means a lot of testing, product solution and finding the right contract manufacturer. Whoa! This episode is full of helpful and insightful thoughts for any startup maven developing her own product!
New listener to The Get It Girl Show? Welcome! Be sure to head back to our early episodes. We are following WineBlock co-founders Brenda and Lauren through their journey of creating and launching a new to market product called WineBlock. WineBlock is on a Mission to End Wine Mouth. WineBlock and sister product CoffeeBlock are an on-the-go, pocket sized, preventative anti-stain treatment for your lips and teeth.
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We were happy to have our pal Alyssa Gallion the creator of Celebrate for Good on The Get It Girl Show. Celebrate for Good has a mission, they want to create experiences and give back. How do they do this? You celebrate a birthday, an anniversary, or even a rehearsal dinner in the same old way: at that chain restaurant down the street and by receiving more gifts that you don't really need. What do they do? Take that same old gathering to a new experience! How they use creativity in a different way: on a rooftop, at a table surrounded by vineyards, or in an early twentieth-century garden, all with those you love, and with a percent going back to your favorite cause?
Alyssa discusses the unique experiences she has had creating an experience based company, her corporate offerings and how she wants to expand and grow. We also share some of our favorite cocktail offerings on The Get It Girl Show website. Cause, I mean it is a podcast episode about parties. So we tapped into some of our favorite cocktails recipes to share with our listeners!
Show Notes:
Celebrate For Good's Insta Inspiration - The Venue Report
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Experiences
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Instagram
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The Get It Girl Show is excited to have Susan Mix on the show today! The Get It Girl Show is dedicated to to showcasing how entrepreneurship can come from all kinds of opportunities. Susan has an amazing journey with Jazzercise, she had a successful career at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY then took her first Jazzercise class, got hooked and joined their team. They are flexible and female lead which The Get It Girl Show loves!
Judi Sheppard Missett started that revolution in 1969 when she created Jazzercise. Today she runs Jazzercise as CEO and Founder and teaches classes every week. Her daughter, Shanna Missett Nelson, is the Jazzercise President and an instructor. We’re psyched to be led by strong, active women. And if you want proof that our workouts crush it, just take a look at those two.
This interview was full of fun insights about Susan's unique path in Jazzercise from novice to instructor, quality coordinator, fitness club owner and now a district sales manager that supports female entrepreneurs within the Jazzercise company.
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Where to find Jazzercise:
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Teach A Class & Franchise Links
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Show Transcript:
Jenna:
What's up everyone welcome to The Get It Girl Show, today we have Susan Mix from Jazzercise on the show. Susan has really worn many hats at Jazzercise from Jazzercise novice to instructor, Fitness Center Owner and now a regional Sales Manager. I'm excited for our listeners to learn more about the women focused atmosphere of Jazzercise as a corporation and also how it has impacted Susan's life. Susan welcome to the show.
Susan: Thanks for having me!
Jenna:
I love that Jazzercise is such a female focused company and was shocked to know it started in 1969, very progressive! I also feel like fitness is making a huge comeback in mainstream America which is great and needed. I see Jazzercise and other fitness locations popping up all over cities across America. For our listeners unaware can you describe what Jazzercise is?
Susan:
Sure~! Jazzercise is a dance fitness program that combines dance, strength and resistance training with a current HOT playlist of music for that full body workout! You can burn up to 800 calories in one 60-minute class – all while having fun and listening to “gosh what was in my set today… Bruno Mars, Lady Gaga, Coldplay, Jason Durulo just to name a few …. We’ve got a variety of music and formats to keep you coming back for more. Our Dance Mix class (40 minutes of cardio followed by 20 minutes of strength and resistance, Interval classes for that High Intesity Interval burn, STRIKE for that kickboxer in all of us, Fusion for more of a cardio/strength twist. We are constantly looking at trends and ways to better our program and our class formats every day.
Jenna:
Before we get into how Jazzercise has been dedicated to empowering women for 50 years I wanted the listeners to learn a little more about you and what you did prior to hoping on the Jazzercise train.
Susan:
I was that typical working mom. Juggling work, 2 kids, husband, house etc. I worked full time at Cornell University here in Ithaca, NY as a Recruiting Coordinator at the Graduate Business School. Great job, flexible work environment, good pay and benefits and a good fit for our busy 2 working parent household. About 9 years ago, my mom introduced me to Jazzercise, my first Jazzercise class, they had just opened a center here in town. Free childcare, lots of class times to choose from etc., so it made it easy to hit up a class before or after work. I never looked back! I loved it, could not get enough of it. I was asked to train to become an instructor within the first 2 months I think. Certified within that first year, the following year I became a Quality coordinator for Jazzercise, still teaching and holding down my full time job. As a QC I would evaluate area instructors and coach them on opportunity areas with their instructing and overall instructor development – we still do this today which I think is amazing to have such large group of people and resources devoted to instructor development to bring the best to our classes and customers!) And at this point in my life Jazzercise fit the bill for me. I was able to do what I love – teach classes – and make extra money doing what I loved. 4 years ago, another amazing opportunity opened up for me to step into the role of Jazzercise District Sales Manager in the NE. As a Sales Manager, I mentor over 140 owners from Maine to WV and help them to strategize and execute money-saving and money-earning initiatives. I consult with them on everything from promotional materials, marketing trends and ideas, to leading and growing their own teams. We have 12 US Sales Managers and 8 International Sales Managers managing over 8300 franchisees worldwide in 32 countries – amazing right?! I also own a Jazzercise Fitness Center (well owned, I just sold it!) another amazing opportunity afforded to me through my Jazzercise franchise – owning my own business! I just sold it to an existing instructor in the facility, this was an opportunity for her as an instructor- franchisee to now become a franchise business owner.
Jenna:
The Jazzercise Mantra is so in line with The Get It Girl Show's mission to build a community of empowerment and support for women. Women helping women. Jazzercise has lasted 50 years in an environment that is full of competition and is full of female leadership. Can you talk to us about how the Jazzercise owner started and has lead her fitness company?
Susan:
We are a woman-owned, female led company. All of our C-level talent is female. Our Founder and CEO, Judi Sheppard Missett started this business in 1969, a time when very few women were empowered to work, let alone launch a cultural phenomenon. Quite a trailblazer!
Not only have we been around a long time, we have some pretty impressive stats to show for it. We are Rated #7 on list of Fastest Growing Franchises, # 13 on America’s Top Global Franchise list and #44 overall on the Franchise 500 list by Entrepreneur Magazine. Each Jazzercise instructor, from 30 year veterens to newbies are considered franchisees. This gives them the flexibility to work according to their schedule and passion. Judi wanted each and every instructor to feel she has ownership of her own business and can make decisions based on what works best for her life. Our company is structured in such a way that the entry point is accessible and franchisees have choices to grow their businesses at a pace determined by their own availability and ambition. Similar to my journey as an instructor and then Jazzercise Fitness Center owner. We’ve found this scalable approach to business is smart, considerate and keeps doors open, rather than boxing people in. You can make this franchise, your franchise, into anything you want. As I mentioned previously, we have more than 8300 franchisees in 32 countries, they are divided between owners who operate and entire location/schedule/facility to associates who are responsible for teaching individual classes and typically work under one of the owners. So again, it can be a Hobby, business, start small, grow big, start big (taking over existing location). Maybe you just want to teach classes, maybe you want to own your classes, add classes, train instructors and build a team? It’s all in front of you and YOU decide what you want it to be. Our lives as woman change, so this business can change with you. New mom with kids, working mom, retiree, move? This business moves and changes with you.
Jenna:
Being a female in my mid-30's who was an extremely athletic teenager I find it amazing that Jazzercise has been able to ebb and flow throughout the years of fad diets and new styles of fitness. What is new with Jazzercise today?
Susan:
Our music our moves are ever changing and always on trend with the industry. We have added many different formats to our tried and true Jazzercise class to give the customers variety and a whole lotta FUN within their workouts. Jazzercise has that great dance component everybody can like without having to be a dancer! And now a NEW generation of women is discovering Jazzercise through our GirlForce initiative. This program was inspired by The United States Women Summit at the White House last year. Jazzercise founder, Judi Sheppard Missett and other female business leaders that attended were encouraged to reach back and pull up the women behind them, empower them.. there’s that empower word again! Jazzercise decided to offer free classes to young women as a way of introducing them to a fit, healthy lifestyle . So GirlForce was born!! a way of giving back to our communities, offering FREE classes to women ages 16-21 for all of 2017. Pretty sweet!
WE love our Franchisees and we LOVE our customers! Jazzercise is not only a community of franchisees, but also wonderful community of customers, all shapes sizes AND now more than ever ALL ages…. All dedicated to fitness and a healthy lifestyle inside and out.
Jenna:
Ohh I love that SO much. Getting our youth up and moving is so important. I grew up in a small town and was lucky to be in a school that valued sports (for girls and boys) but we also were small enough that even if you weren't the star player you still got on the team. It engrained a sense of self esteem in me and I've always enjoyed working out in class settings since being on teams in high school. You have gained so much from jazzercise. What would you tell someone who wants to take a class for the first time or even more become a franchisee?
Susan:
First and foremost, come dance with us! Find a class near you and immerse yourself in our program. See if you like it! Find a Jazzercise class using our free smart phone app MYJAZZERCI
In this episode The Get It Girl Show host Jenna Rutschman discussed the importance of using the Lean Methodology of creating a startup with Lauren and Brenda co-founders of WineBlock. For our listeners this episode is fun because it discusses the birth of the partnership between Left of West a marketing consulting firm Jenna owns and when Lauren first described her new startup WineBlock over a call (Jenna & Lauren are old pals from their University of Arizona days).
When Lauren began discussing WineBlock with Jenna she started asking questions about how they have tested the idea of the WineBlock product with potential clients. During this initial conversation Jenna discussed The Lean Startup Methodology she follows from author Eric Ries. From The Lean Startup website the process is described as:
"The Lean Startup provides a scientific approach to creating and managing startups and get a desired product to customers' hands faster. The Lean Startup method teaches you how to drive a startup-how to steer, when to turn, and when to persevere-and grow a business with maximum acceleration. It is a principled approach to new product development.
Too many startups begin with an idea for a product that they think people want. They then spend months, sometimes years, perfecting that product without ever showing the product, even in a very rudimentary form, to the prospective customer. When they fail to reach broad uptake from customers, it is often because they never spoke to prospective customers and determined whether or not the product was interesting. When customers ultimately communicate, through their indifference, that they don't care about the idea, the startup fails."
Lauren immediately felt it was meant to be that she and Jenna connected on her startup experience and her digital marketing experience and saw how WineBlock could benefit from working with Left of West. From this initial conversation Jenna, Lauren and Brenda connected regarding running a Proof of Concept campaign that would run a campaign on Facebook and Instagram leading potential WineBlock customers to the WineBlock website to sign up for an early product release coupon. Of course fears were had about putting their concept out there. But in the end the Proof of Concept was successful, it brought valid marketing and target audience data to WineBlock enabling them to understand that WineBlock was a viable product people had interest in. This is valuable to know BEFORE you drop a ton of money into a startup. At the core positive outcome of the Proof of Concept. Prior to production dollars being spent on creating and marketing a new to market product WineBlock was able to test the interest of the product with audiences!
Contributors:
Learn about the contributors of The Get It Girl Show including host Jenna Rutschman and WineBlock Co-founders Brenda Kirkpatrick and Lauren Calabrese here.
Show Links:
Helpful Proof of Concept Links:
The Lean Startup
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The Get It Girl Show is excited to bring our listeners another Startup Maven interview with Lara Gabrielsen owner and photographer of Exhilaration Photography in Scottsdale, Arizona! Along with following WineBlock this season we are bringing in entrepreneurs and startup mavens from all walks of life to the show to share their unique perspective.
Lara specializes in wedding, portrait and senior photos you can find her online at Exhilaration Photography and check out her instagram account at www.instagram.com/lara_gabrielsen/. Her style is romantic, whimsical and personal. As a student at Norther Arizona University Lara studied Communications and Photography and started planning her future business. The Get It Girl Show was impressed and inspired by Lara's dedication to planning her brand and her business while still in college! This Startup Maven has a strong, smart and creative head on her shoulders.
We talk about the initiative and drive it takes to start your own business and how Lara breaks through the competitive nature of wedding photography in Arizona. While Lara finished up her education at NAU she immediately recognized the importance of creating a strong brand voice and tone. As part of the ongoing conversation between The Get It Girl Show and our guests we discuss the importance of a strong support network of friends, peers and family that support you as an entrepreneur.
Lara also gets personal with us and talks about how it is important to her to be authentic and real with her clients, potential clients and followers. She recently revealed that she is in a serious relationship with her girlfriend Malia (who is lovely as well). Showcasing her personal life and real self was transparent and likely nerve wracking but her core clients and potential clients know love has no boundaries and she feels being transparent is a key element of her brand and working with her clients.
Lara knew that the face of her business would be shown from her instagram account. She is dedicated to being transparent and helpful through her photography and tips she gives back to her audience! You can find a GREAT video she did talking about how to successfully use Instagram here on her YouTube channel the title of the video is: How To Get Genuine Followers and Clients on Instagram | Exhilaration Education.
We love photographers and Startup Mavens from all walks of life! Please check out our links below and share with friends who might like to listen to The Get It Girl Show and learn more about Lara and Exhilaration Photography!
Show Notes & Links:
Exhilaration Photography Website
Instagram
How To Get Genuine Followers and Clients on Instagram | Exhilaration Education
Facebook
YouTube Channel
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Digital Marketing & Website Development
Courtney Lively Photography
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In this episode of The Get It Girl Show our host Jenna Rutschman talks with season one muse co-founders Lauren and Brenda of WineBlock about the critical and nerve wracking process of securing domains, trademarks and patents. In this episode Lauren and Brenda drop some practical knowledge, helpful tips and tell their story about securing their domain from a squatter and successfully registering the intent to use WineBlock trademark. WineBlock is a first to market, on-the-go, pocket sized, preventative anti-stain treatment for your lips and teeth.
Listeners can expect an the real life ups and downs of WineBlock going through the process of securing their domain and trademark for the new product WineBlock. They talk lawyers, nerves, squatters and all the good and bad of protecting your brand. This is a must listen for anyone who is interested to trademark their product.
Contributors:
Learn about the contributors of The Get It Girl Show including host Jenna Rutschman and WineBlock Co-founders Brenda Kirkpatrick and Lauren Calabrese here.
Show Links:
Helpful Trademark Links:
United States Patent & Trademark Office
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The Get It Girl Show is excited to bring another interview with newbie Startup Maven, Nina Simmons! Along with following WineBlock this season we are bringing in entrepreneurs and startup mavens from all walks of life to the show to share their unique perspective.
Transitioning into a leaving your full time job going into your startup can be scary! Join us for our interview with Nina Simmons where she breaks down starting her own company NB&NS. We talk about burnout of being a Mom working in active agency life as well as what it means to cut your income back to start your own business. It is important to set goals and put a plan together. As a free download you can visit The Get It Girl Show website to download Nina’s checklist before going solo and some questions you need to ask yourself! Nina has 13 years of digital marketing and political affairs experience she is now co-owner of NB&NS a new to market company that provides content, courses and consulting for direct sales consultants. Nina focuses her business to empower the Mom’s and women in our life who do direct sales. As an industry that is widely misunderstood, direct sales companies actually enable women to support their families financially while having the flexibility that modern families need. Nina's programs help these women harness the power of social media while dispelling some of the myths that surround the industry.
During the podcast we discussed a course that outlines a step-by-step process to creating engaging content and endless ideas for your social media accounts that will develop trust with your ideal customers and grow your business. Visit The Get It Girl Show website to download that free PDF.
Show Notes & Links:
NB&NS Website
NB&NS Course Mentioned in PodCast
NB&NS Facebook
NB&NS Instagram
Nina's Inspirational Instagram - Unicef
Amy Porterfield Course That Convert
The Best Kid Sippy Cup The Zolibot
Smith & Dale Non-Profit Consulting
Facebook Group: Tuesdays Together
Facebook Group: Being Boss
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In this episode of The Get It Girl Show our host Jenna Rutschman talks with season one muse co-founders Lauren and Brenda of WineBlock about the importance of finding partners that understand your vision and goals. WineBlock is a first to market, on-the-go, pocket sized, preventative anti-stain treatment for your lips and teeth.
Listeners can expect an candid conversation about the ups and downs of picking a partner to work with. As a startup it is ever so important to choose the right vendors to help bring your startup vision and product to life. WineBlock discusses their real life path of finding, vetting and ultimately picking a vendor that will bring Wineblock product to life.
Contributors:
Learn about the contributors of The Get It Girl Show including host Jenna Rutschman and WineBlock Co-founders Brenda Kirkpatrick and Lauren Calabrese here.
Show Links:
Where to find The Get It Girl Show:
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Instagram
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Where to find WineBlock:
Website
Instagram
Facebook
Pinterest
Twitter
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The Get It Girl Show is excited to bring our first startup maven interview! Along with following WineBlock this season we are bringing in entrepreneurs and startup mavens from all walks of life to the show to share their unique perspective.
Today we bring you Jocelyn Valencia who has her hands busy with her blog JRECOGNIZE where she focuses on meaningful conversations she has with all kinds of people she also works at Connect Coworking in downtown Tucson and helps with a lot of great event planning with organizations such as, Tucson Hip Hop Festival, Tucson Poetry Festival, Words on the Avenue and TEDxTucson. Jocelyn is a lovely young lady who keeps busy and has an adept way to keep a keen perspective on her blog. In our episode we talk about focusing your vision and brand and how she did so with JRECOGNIZE.
JRECOGNIZE was founded by Jocelyn Valencia to serve as a creative outlet to house her inspirations, adventures, and journey as a writer. Not only was it created as a space to express visions and ventures but, also, to inspire others and spread positivity. From showcasing other artists and entrepreneurs to collaborating with fellow creatives, Jocelyn documents her life, the lives of others and writes informative posts for healthy self-development. Aside from JRECOGNIZE, Jocelyn is the Social Media Manager/Co-Host for Words On the Avenue, Event Curator for TEDxTucson, Secretary of the Tucson Poetry Festival, Community Ambassador for Connect Coworking and an artist of kinds.
Show Notes:
JRECOGNIZE
Connect Coworking
Tucson Hip Hop Festival
Tucson Poetry Festival
Words on the Avenue
TEDxTucson
WineBlock
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Join The Get It Girl Show and season one muse WineBlock while we discuss the ins-and-outs of creating a company. We dive into the real life story of how WineBlock started as an idea Brenda brought up during a friendly conversation at a New Year's Eve party. Taking it to the next level took a few years, meetings, an odd email and an operating agreement. If you have ever wanted to take a social idea to the next level this podcast episode is for you!
Contributors:
Learn about the contributors of The Get It Girl Show including host Jenna Rutschman and WineBlock Co-founders Brenda Kirkpatrick and Lauren Calabrese here.
Show Notes:
Where to find The Get It Girl Show:
Website
Instagram
Facebook
Pinterest
Twitter
Where to find WineBlock:
Website
Instagram
Facebook
Pinterest
Twitter
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Listen in to our very first episode where you will meet the co-founders of WineBlock, Lauren and Brenda. We are excited to have WineBlock with us all season to discuss their journey of starting a first to market product.
For all my wine lovers out there WineBlock is for you. Lauren and Brenda wanted to solve the problem of wine mouth. What is wine mouth? It is that dreaded purple stain that happens to your lips & teeth when you are enjoying red wine. WineBlock is an on-the-go pocket sized preventative anti-stain treatment for your lips and teeth. Lauren and Brenda invented WineBlock to prevent these stains and drink red wine with confidence.
In this episode we are going to learn more about WineBlock and the co-founders Lauren and Brenda. During our season we will be following the development of WineBlock and Lauren and Brenda will be sharing their experience as startup mavens launching a new to market project.
Stay tuned for future episodes with Lauren and Brenda where we will dive into the details of starting a company and some of those awkward conversations that happens as you become co-founders.
Let me know what you think. Email me at jenna@thegetitgirlshow.com and leave us a review on iTunes.
Show Notes:
The Get It Girl Show
The Get It Girl Show Wall Art
The Get It Girl Show Instagram
Jenna Rutschman Show Host
Email: jenna@thegetitgirlshow.com
WineBlock
WineBlock Instagram
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What's up everyone, this is the preview episode of The Get It Girl Show. I am your host Jenna and I am pumped to bring you this PodCast. Each week on Wednesday we will be uploading a new episode where we will be talking all things startup life and entrepreneurship from the unique perspective of a female.
Our goal is to build a supportive community that is surrounded by quality candid content. We will even include those ohh shit moments as we venture into our own ventures and products. We will be interviewing startup mavens from all walks of life at various levels of experience so we can bring you unique content.
During Season One The Get It Girl Show will also be following a new to market product called WineBlock. The co-founders Lauren and Brenda will candidly be talking about their journey as a new company discussing operating agreements, formulating a new natural product and planning for their launch. We are excited to have their input along the way that you can apply to your own startup. Join our conversation on social media and give us a review on iTunes.
Show Notes:
The Get It Girl Show
The Get It Girl Show Wall Art
The Get It Girl Show Instagram
Jenna Rutschman Show Host
Email: jenna@thegetitgirlshow.com
WineBlock
WineBlock Instagram
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