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Welcome to The Story Of A Brand Show. Hear the unique entrepreneurial journeys of 1000+ Consumer Brand founders. We tap into the doubts, failures, wins and inspirations that come with building Consumer Brand startups in extremely competitive times. Whether you own a brand or work for one, you will learn from our guests as they share the building blocks of their brand’s evolution. Who knows, you may even discover a few new products that become faves.
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In this episode of The Story of a Brand Show, my co-host Rose Hamilton, CEO of Compass Rose Ventures, sits down with Mike Fata, Founder and past Chairman & CEO of Manitoba Harvest Hemp Foods.  Mike’s story is one of personal transformation fueling a movement. What began with his own health journey, losing weight, regaining strength, and discovering hemp seeds, evolved into co-founding a company that pioneered an entire food category and scaled it all the way to a $419 million strategic exit. Mike shares how belief, discipline, and governance shaped his entrepreneurial path. From facing stigma around hemp in the early days, to building a trusted brand on quality and education, to evolving his own leadership from founder to CEO to chairman, Mike gives us a masterclass in resilience and scaling with integrity.  Today, he’s paying it forward as a mentor, investor, and author of “Grow: 12 Unconventional Lessons for Becoming an Unstoppable Entrepreneur.” Here are some of the key moments from the episode: * How personal health struggles inspired Mike to co-found Manitoba Harvest * The power of storytelling and education in building belief in a new category * Why governance, values, and discipline were non-negotiable guardrails for scaling * The mindset shift required to evolve from founder to CEO to chairman * Why mentorship and continuous improvement remain at the core of his legacy Join us in listening to the episode and hear how Mike Fata transformed passion into purpose, purpose into a category-defining brand, and now, wisdom into mentorship for the next generation of founders. For more on Mike Fata, visit: https://www.mikefata.ca/ To buy Mike Fata’s book, “Grow: 12 Unconventional Lessons for Becoming an Unstoppable Entrepreneur,” visit Bookshop.org, Amazon, or wherever you purchase books and audiobooks.  If you enjoyed this episode, please leave The Story of a Brand Show a rating and review.  Plus, don’t forget to follow us on Apple and Spotify.  Your support helps us bring you more content like this!
I had the pleasure of sitting down with Rachel Katzman, the founder of Pvolve, a functional fitness company that’s redefining what it means to truly move your body with purpose.  Rachel’s story is deeply personal and inspiring. What started as a search for relief from back pain and scoliosis evolved into creating a method that blends functional fitness with resistance equipment, delivering not only results but also long-term health and mobility. In our conversation, Rachel opened up about her journey with Lyme disease, how it reshaped her perspective on wellness, and why she believes movement is medicine. We also explored how Pvolve scaled from a scrappy start-up to a global brand with both digital and studio presences, why clinical studies matter in fitness, and what it means to franchise a mission-driven brand. Some key moments from the episode include: * Rachel’s personal health journey and how it inspired the Pvolve method.   * Why functional fitness addresses more than aesthetics; it prevents injury, improves posture, and supports longevity.   * The pivotal role of clinical studies in validating fitness methods and building consumer trust.   * How Pvolve thrived during the pandemic with its digital platform and transitioned into a fast-growing franchise model.   * The impact of celebrity advocates like Jennifer Aniston in amplifying the brand’s credibility.   Join me, Ramon Vela, as we listen to the episode and discover how Pvolve is changing the fitness landscape with an approach that goes beyond sweat; it’s about strength, mobility, and living pain-free. For more on Pvolve, visit: https://pvolve.com/ If you enjoyed this episode, please leave The Story of a Brand Show a rating and review.  Plus, don’t forget to follow us on Apple and Spotify.  Your support helps us bring you more content like this! * Today’s Sponsors: REViVE Amazon Marketing Partners: https://revivemp.com/ REViVE Amazon Marketing Partners helps better-for-you CPG brands win on Amazon with niche expertise, founder-led strategy, and a true partnership model. Built by a CPG founder with a successful exit, REViVE only works with brands it believes in. Are you curious if Amazon is right for you? Book a Free Deep Dive Strategy Session today.   Workspace6 - Private Community for 7, 8, 9-figure Brands: https://www.workspace6.io/ Workspace6 is a private community where over 950 seven-, eight-, and nine-figure brand operators share insights, solve problems, and accelerate growth. It's the anti-fluff operator's room, and for your first 30 days, it's just $1. Get real answers and skip the trial and error.
In this episode of The Story of a Brand Show, I sit down with Lauren Kleinman, Founder of Dreamday and Co-founder of Quality Media. Lauren shares her journey from working at Ritual and Scopely to building not just one, but two thriving agencies that are reshaping how brands approach PR, affiliate, and paid media. Her story is rooted in curiosity, courage, and a clear vision for how the media landscape is evolving. What stood out to me is how Lauren built Dreamday around the idea of “performance PR,” combining traditional press with measurable ROI through affiliate links. Then, she and her partners created Quality Media to bring media buying, creative, and paid amplification under one roof.  Together, the agencies form a closed loop where press, content, and paid all fuel each other, driving growth and brand equity in ways most agencies can’t match. Here are some highlights from our conversation: * How Dreamday coined the concept of “performance PR” and why it’s more relevant than ever.   * The origin story of Quality Media and its unique performance publishing model powered by The Quality Edit.   * Why the media landscape is shifting to diversified channels, such as TikTok, Substack, and even ChatGPT search.   * How AI is reshaping agency work and why Lauren calls Dreamday and Quality Media “people-first, AI-enabled agencies.”   * Lauren’s personal journey as a mom, yoga teacher, and leader striving to create workplaces that become the highlight of her team’s careers.   Join me, Ramon Vela, as I listen to the full episode to hear how Lauren is building intentional, future-ready agencies while staying grounded as a leader. This is a must-listen for founders, marketers, and anyone curious about the future of brand storytelling and performance marketing.   For more on Dreamday, visit: https://www.dreamday.la/ For more on Quality Media, visit:  https://www.qualitymedia.com/ If you enjoyed this episode, please leave The Story of a Brand Show a rating and review.  Plus, don’t forget to follow us on Apple and Spotify.  Your support helps us bring you more content like this! * Today’s Sponsors: Saral - The Influencer OS: https://www.getsaral.com/demo SARAL is the all-in-one influencer platform that finds brand-aligned creators, automates outreach, and manages everything in one place. Request a live demo today. Let the SARAL team know you're a The Story of a Brand Show podcast listener to get an extended free trial! Visit the link above.
When it comes to building lasting health and wellness brands, few people have as much lived experience as Raza Bashir. As Chief Innovation Officer at Iovate Health Sciences International, Raza has spent nearly two decades turning cutting-edge science into products that make a real difference in people’s lives. From MuscleTech to Hydroxycut, his fingerprints are on some of the most influential supplement brands of our time. In this conversation, hosted by Rose Hamilton, CEO of Compass Rose Ventures, we delve into the journey of innovation: what it truly entails behind the scenes, why transparency is non-negotiable, and how balancing margins with quality is one of the most challenging yet critical aspects of brand building.  Raza also shares what inspires his product innovation, lessons from products like Clear Muscle, and his perspective on the fast-changing landscape of consumer wellness. Here are some of the key moments from the episode: * The early days at Iovate and how a culture of speed and passion shaped innovation * Why storytelling and consumer feedback remain as important as the science behind the product * The Clear Muscle case study—how testing, iteration, and positioning made all the difference * Building consumer trust through transparency, science, and third-party validation * The future of supplements: precision nutrition, peptides, and the rise of consumer “stacks” Join Rose Hamilton in listening to the episode and hear how Raza Bashir is helping shape the next era of health and wellness through innovation, trust, and intentional leadership. For more on Iovate Health Sciences International, visit: https://www.iovate.com/ Iovate Brands: For more information on MuscleTech, visit www.muscletech.com For more information on Six Star, visit: www.sixstarpro.com For more information on Hydroxycut, visit: www.hydroxycut.com For more information on Purely Inspired, visit: www.purelyinspired.com If you enjoyed this episode, please leave The Story of a Brand Show a rating and review.  Plus, don’t forget to follow us on Apple and Spotify.  Your support helps us bring you more content like this! * Today’s Sponsors: Color More Lines: https://www.colormorelines.com/get-started Color More Lines is a team of ex-Amazonians and e-commerce operators who help brands grow faster on Amazon and Walmart. With a performance-based pricing model and flexible contracts, they’ve generated triple-digit year-over-year growth for established sellers doing over $5 million per year. Use code "STORY OF A BRAND” and receive a complimentary market opportunity assessment of your e-commerce brand and marketplace positioning.    1 Commerce: https://1-commerce.com/story-of-a-brand Scaling a DTC brand becomes harder the bigger you grow, especially when you’re limited to selling on just one channel.  While you’re focused on day-to-day ops, your competitors are unlocking marketplaces like Amazon, Walmart, and even retail shelf space—and capturing customers you’re missing. That’s where 1-Commerce comes in.  They help high-growth brands expand beyond their sites, handle end-to-end fulfillment, and scale through a revenue-share model that means they only win when you do.  As a Story of a Brand listener, you’ll get one month of free storage and a strategy session with their CEO, Eric Kasper.
I had such a powerful and eye-opening conversation with Lisa Curtis, Founder & CEO of Kuli Kuli Foods.  Lisa shared her incredible journey that began in the Peace Corps in Niger, where she first discovered moringa, a nutrient-packed “tree leaf” that transformed her health.   What started as a simple act of self-care in a rural village has grown into Kuli Kuli Foods, a pioneering superfoods brand that now partners with thousands of small farmers across Africa and India, empowers women, and brings nutritious, climate-smart foods to shelves nationwide. Lisa opened up about the early hurdles, navigating FDA approvals, raising money through crowdfunding, and hustling at farmers' markets, and how those small proof points led to partnerships with Whole Foods, Walmart, and more.   We also explored the resilience it takes to keep going for over 12 years, her gratitude practice, and the leadership lessons that continue to guide her. This episode is packed with inspiration for entrepreneurs and food lovers alike. Here are some highlights from our conversation:   How a Peace Corps experience in Niger led to the discovery of moringa and sparked the founding of Kuli Kuli Foods.   Overcoming early supply chain and regulatory challenges, including a $70,000 FDA hurdle with creativity and mentorship.   The role of farmers' markets and crowdfunding in proving demand and landing Whole Foods as their first big customer.   Building impact by partnering with 3,000 small farmers and reinvesting 10% of profits into community projects worldwide.   Lisa’s advice for entrepreneurs: map out small proof points, celebrate wins, and keep the courage to start and persist. Join me, Ramon Vela, as I listen to Lisa’s inspiring story of grit, gratitude, and global impact, and to discover how Kuli Kuli is changing the way we think about superfoods. For more on Kuli Kuli Foods, visit: https://www.kulikulifoods.com/ If you enjoyed this episode, please leave The Story of a Brand Show a rating and review.  Plus, don’t forget to follow us on Apple and Spotify.  Your support helps us bring you more content like this! * Today’s Sponsors: REViVE Amazon Marketing Partners: https://revivemp.com/ REViVE Amazon Marketing Partners helps better-for-you CPG brands win on Amazon with niche expertise, founder-led strategy, and a true partnership model. Built by a CPG founder with a successful exit, REViVE only works with brands it believes in. Are you curious if Amazon is right for you? Book a Free Deep Dive Strategy Session today.   Workspace6 - Private Community for 7, 8, 9-figure Brands: https://www.workspace6.io/ Workspace6 is a private community where over 950 seven-, eight-, and nine-figure brand operators share insights, solve problems, and accelerate growth. It's the anti-fluff operator's room, and for your first 30 days, it's just $1. Get real answers and skip the trial and error.
I had a truly meaningful and inspiring conversation with Jenny Yue, Co-Founder of Ohme Foods. Jenny shared how her personal health journey, such as losing 50 pounds, rediscovering fitness, and building confidence through small daily wins, became the spark that inspired her to create Ohme.  What began as a New Year’s resolution to start every morning with a healthy breakfast has now evolved into a colorful, family-friendly snack brand that helps people kick off their days with wellness in mind. We discussed the challenges of building a brand from scratch, including struggles with packaging, finding the right retail strategy, and navigating the early days of farmers' markets and pop-ups.   Jenny also opened up about the big wins along the way, like Urban Outfitters reaching out on Instagram to carry their products, and the joy of seeing both kids and parents embrace Ohme’s freeze-dried fruits and yogurt crunches. Her story is a reminder that small steps and small wins can add up to something truly transformative. Here are a few highlights from our conversation:   Jenny’s gratitude practice and how a supportive friend helped her gain clarity and confidence in tough moments.   The personal wellness journey that inspired the launch of Ohme Foods.   How starting with farmers' markets led to unexpected retail wins, including Urban Outfitters.   The importance (and headaches) of packaging design and branding in standing out on shelves.   Why freeze-drying preserves 95% of nutrition while delivering that crunchy texture everyone loves. Join me, Ramon Vela, as I listen to Jenny’s story and learn more about the mission behind Ohme Foods, and get inspired by how personal transformation can spark an incredible business journey. For more on Ohme Foods, visit: https://www.ohmefoods.com/ If you enjoyed this episode, please leave The Story of a Brand Show a rating and review.  Plus, don’t forget to follow us on Apple and Spotify.  Your support helps us bring you more content like this! * Today’s Sponsors: 1 Commerce: https://1-commerce.com/story-of-a-brand Scaling a DTC brand becomes harder the bigger you grow, especially when you’re limited to selling on just one channel. While you’re focused on day-to-day operations, your competitors are unlocking marketplaces like Amazon, Walmart, and even retail shelf space, capturing customers you’re missing. That’s where 1-Commerce comes in.  They help high-growth brands expand beyond their sites, handle end-to-end fulfillment, and scale through a revenue-share model that means they only win when you do.  As a Story of a Brand listener, you’ll get one month of free storage and a strategy session with their CEO, Eric Kasper.    Color More Lines: https://www.colormorelines.com/get-started Color More Lines is a team of ex-Amazonians and e-commerce operators who help brands grow faster on Amazon and Walmart. With a performance-based pricing model and flexible contracts, they’ve generated triple-digit year-over-year growth for established sellers doing over $5 million per year.   Use code "STORY OF A BRAND” and receive a complimentary market opportunity assessment of your e-commerce brand and marketplace positioning.
I had the chance to sit down with Steve Booher, the founder and CEO of Always Full, and what an inspiring conversation it was.   Steve’s entrepreneurial journey spans decades, from walking away from a “lifetime” corporate job to building multiple companies across engineering, manufacturing, and ag-tech. Along the way, he learned hard lessons about trust, cash flow, and resilience. And now, he’s bringing all of that experience into the pet space with a product that solves a simple but universal problem—keeping your pet’s water bowl always full and always clean. In our conversation, Steve shared the story of how a broken arm in his family turned into the spark for Always Full. What began as a sketch in AutoCAD evolved into a laser-precise, vortex-flushing, self-cleaning water bowl that pet parents (and pets!) are falling in love with.   From overcoming engineering challenges, to winning awards at SuperZoo and Global Pet Expo, to preparing for retail and online expansion, Steve walked us through what it takes to build not just a product, but a brand that truly makes a difference in people’s lives. Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode: * How Steve’s early career experiences led him to embrace entrepreneurship   * The tough lessons he learned building and selling multiple companies before Always Full   * How his wife’s broken arm sparked the idea for a better water bowl   * The engineering process behind Always Full, including the vortex flush and filtration system   * Why Always Full is gaining traction with consumers, retailers, and even industry awards Join me, Ramon Vela, as I listen to this episode of The Story of a Brand as we dive into the journey of an entrepreneur who’s proving that solving real problems—like keeping your pets healthy and hydrated—can be both meaningful and transformative. For more on Always Full, visit: https://alwaysfull.com/ If you enjoyed this episode, please leave The Story of a Brand Show a rating and review.  Plus, don’t forget to follow us on Apple and Spotify.  Your support helps us bring you more content like this! * Today’s Sponsors: Workspace6 - Private Community for 7, 8, 9-figure Brands: https://www.workspace6.io/ Workspace6 is a private community where over 950 seven-, eight-, and nine-figure brand operators share insights, solve problems, and accelerate growth. It's the anti-fluff operator's room, and for your first 30 days, it's just $1. Get real answers and skip the trial and error.   REViVE Amazon Marketing Partners: https://revivemp.com/ REViVE Amazon Marketing Partners helps better-for-you CPG brands win on Amazon with niche expertise, founder-led strategy, and a true partnership model. Built by a CPG founder with a successful exit, REViVE only works with brands it believes in. Are you curious if Amazon is right for you? Book a Free Deep Dive Strategy Session today.
From the Archives: Back in May 2024, I had the pleasure of sitting down with John Molloy, Co-founder and CEO of Memo Paris, to explore the fascinating world of fragrance and the art of memory it evokes.  John shared his journey from fashion to perfumery, the courage it took to leave a corporate path, and how he and his wife, Clara, built Memo Paris around the idea of capturing places, emotions, and memories through scent. What stood out most was how fragrance becomes more than just a product; it becomes a bridge to culture, connection, and even self-expression. In this conversation, we dived into how Memo Paris was born out of curiosity, love, and creativity, and how the brand has grown from just four fragrances to a collection found in over 60 countries.  John opened up about the role of family, mentors, and his wife’s poetic vision in shaping Memo Paris, and how every bottle tells a story of place, beauty, and emotion. Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode:   How John’s early mentors and family support gave him the courage to take the entrepreneurial leap   The story of Memo Paris and how fragrances capture “places of grace” around the world   Why building a fragrance brand is about long-term relationships, not quick trends   The role of art, storytelling, and creativity in shaping Memo Paris’s bottles and scents   Sneak peek into new launches, including the fragrance inspired by Cappadocia   Join me, Ramon Vela, as we listen to this inspiring episode of The Story of a Brand, where we discover how Memo Paris weaves together travel, memory, and artistry to create fragrances that truly tell a story.   For more on Memo Paris, visit: https://us.memoparis.com/ If you enjoyed this episode, please leave The Story of a Brand Show a rating and review.  Plus, don’t forget to follow us on Apple and Spotify.  Your support helps us bring you more content like this! * Today’s Sponsors: Saral - The Influencer OS: https://www.getsaral.com/demo SARAL is the all-in-one influencer platform that finds brand-aligned creators, automates outreach, and manages everything in one place. Request a live demo today. Let the SARAL team know you're a The Story of a Brand Show podcast listener to get an extended free trial! Visit the link above. 
I had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with Angus Rittenburg, Co-Founder and CEO of WYNK, to explore one of the fastest-growing trends in the beverage industry: low-dose THC drinks. Angus shared his incredible journey from engineering at Tesla and SpaceX to launching a scrappy startup with a vision for healthier, more social alternatives to alcohol. What struck me most was how much of WYNK’s story is about holding onto a vision—even when the path forward wasn’t clear and staying scrappy, adaptable, and true to quality. In this episode, Angus and I discuss everything from his early mentor, who taught him to value education over money, to the inventive mobile production systems that helped WYNK break into multiple states, to the massive regulatory unlock that allowed hemp-derived THC beverages to finally reach mainstream shelves.  Along the way, we also explored the challenges of consumer education, the better-for-you movement in beverages, and what it takes to not just build a product but build a category. Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode: * How a mentor’s belief in vision over money shaped Angus’s entrepreneurial journey * The scrappy origins of WYNK and how a mobile canning trailer became the company’s launchpad * Why low-dose THC beverages are poised to disrupt alcohol consumption trends * The regulatory shifts that allowed WYNK to expand beyond dispensaries into bars, restaurants, and liquor stores * How WYNK is investing in quality and compliance to build not just a brand, but an entire category Join me, Ramon Vela, as I listen to this fascinating episode of 'The Story of a Brand,' where we explore the vision, challenges, and triumphs behind WYNK, a brand rewriting the rules for social beverages.   For more on WYNK, visit: https://drinkwynk.com/   If you enjoyed this episode, please leave The Story of a Brand Show a rating and review.  Plus, don’t forget to follow us on Apple and Spotify.  Your support helps us bring you more content like this! * Today’s Sponsors: 1 Commerce: https://1-commerce.com/story-of-a-brand Scaling a DTC brand becomes harder the bigger you grow, especially when you’re limited to selling on just one channel.  While you’re focused on day-to-day ops, your competitors are unlocking marketplaces like Amazon, Walmart, and even retail shelf space—and capturing customers you’re missing. That’s where 1-Commerce comes in.  They help high-growth brands expand beyond their sites, handle end-to-end fulfillment, and scale through a revenue-share model that means they only win when you do.  As a Story of a Brand listener, you’ll get one month of free storage and a strategy session with their CEO, Eric Kasper.    Color More Lines: https://www.colormorelines.com/get-started Color More Lines is a team of ex-Amazonians and e-commerce operators who help brands grow faster on Amazon and Walmart. With a performance-based pricing model and flexible contracts, they’ve generated triple-digit year-over-year growth for established sellers doing over $5 million per year. Use code "STORY OF A BRAND” and receive a complimentary market opportunity assessment of your e-commerce brand and marketplace positioning. 
I had such a powerful and heartfelt conversation with Cara Dumaplin, the CEO & Founder of Taking Cara Babies.  Cara shared her deeply personal journey—from her background as a neonatal nurse and wife of a pediatrician to her own struggles with sleep deprivation as a new mom. What I loved most about this interview is how Cara took her hardest moments, the valleys of her life, and turned them into seeds that grew into a mission to help parents everywhere. We talked about how sleep impacts not only babies but the entire family, and how Cara’s work is about so much more than swaddles or schedules—it’s about empowering parents to believe in themselves, find grace in the learning process, and realize they are the true experts of their own children. Her wisdom, compassion, and dedication shine through every word. Here are a few highlights from our conversation:   How Cara’s darkest moments as a new mom inspired her mission   Why helping parents get just a few extra hours of sleep is life-changing   The philosophy behind Taking Cara Babies: empowering parents as the experts   Practical guidance for parents at any stage, from newborns to toddlers   Why grace, compassion, and presence are essential in parenting   Join me, Ramon Vela, as I listen to this episode and hear how Cara is transforming the lives of parents and babies with wisdom, heart, and hope. For more on Taking Cara Babies, visit: https://takingcarababies.com/ If you enjoyed this episode, please leave The Story of a Brand Show a rating and review.  Plus, don’t forget to follow us on Apple and Spotify.  Your support helps us bring you more content like this! * Today’s Sponsors: REViVE Amazon Marketing Partners: https://revivemp.com/ REViVE Amazon Marketing Partners helps better-for-you CPG brands win on Amazon with niche expertise, founder-led strategy, and a true partnership model. Built by a CPG founder with a successful exit, REViVE only works with brands it believes in. Are you curious if Amazon is right for you? Book a Free Deep Dive Strategy Session today. Workspace6 - Private Community for 7, 8, 9-figure Brands: https://www.workspace6.io/ Workspace6 is a private community where over 950 seven-, eight-, and nine-figure brand operators share insights, solve problems, and accelerate growth. It's the anti-fluff operator's room, and for your first 30 days, it's just $1. Get real answers and skip the trial and error.
I had the pleasure of sitting down with Cynthia Sakai, Founder & CEO of EvolveTogether, and this conversation was both inspiring and deeply human.  Cynthia shared how her journey from jewelry design to launching a wellness-focused essentials brand began during the pandemic's chaos.  What started with masks for frontline workers quickly grew into a mission-driven company rooted in connection, intentional design, and products that make people feel truly cared for. What struck me most is how much thought Cynthia puts into every detail—whether it’s the clean formulations, sustainable packaging, or even the way a soap fits in your hand. She’s not just building products; she’s building trust and raising expectations for what consumers deserve.  Here are a few highlights from our conversation: * How a background in jewelry design shaped Cynthia’s meticulous attention to detail   * The origin story of EvolveTogether and why masks were just the beginning   * Why the brand’s ethos is about being “for humans,” not just for consumers   * The importance of industrial design in making daily essentials feel seamless   * Lessons on trusting your gut and staying rooted in your “why” as a founder   Join me, Ramon Vela, as I listen to this episode and hear how Cynthia is reshaping everyday essentials into products worth buying and a brand worth supporting.   For more on EvolveTogether, visit: https://evolvetogether.com/ If you enjoyed this episode, please leave The Story of a Brand Show a rating and review.  Plus, don’t forget to follow us on Apple and Spotify.  Your support helps us bring you more content like this! * Today’s Sponsors: Saral - The Influencer OS: https://www.getsaral.com/demo SARAL is the all-in-one influencer platform that finds brand-aligned creators, automates outreach, and manages everything in one place. Request a live demo today. Let the SARAL team know you're a The Story of a Brand Show podcast listener to get an extended free trial! Visit the link above. 
I had such an inspiring conversation with Noelle O’Connor, the founder of Tan Organic and Skin Magic. From building one of the cleanest sunless tanning brands in the world to creating a multi-use balm that families can trust, Noelle’s story is packed with passion, resilience, and purpose. She opened up about the early struggles of running high-end spas during the recession, the pivotal moment when Simon Sinek helped her discover her “why,” and the values that continue to guide her company today—kindness, gratitude, integrity, quality, and innovation. What I loved most was hearing how Noelle’s personal journey is woven into her brands. From overcoming setbacks to insisting on the highest-quality, sustainable ingredients, her drive is contagious.   We also explored the real challenges of competing as an indie brand against global beauty giants, the growing awareness of what we put on our skin, and the exciting growth Tan Organic and Skin Magic are experiencing in the U.S. Here are just a few highlights from our conversation: * How gratitude and kindness shaped Noelle’s entrepreneurial journey   * The role of Dragon’s Den and a chance meeting with Simon Sinek in launching Tan Organic   * Why clean, organic ingredients cost more—but deliver so much more value   * The story behind Skin Magic’s 30+ uses and its recent launch at Costco.com   * Lessons on resilience, asking for help, and staying true to your “why”   Join me, Ramon Vela, as I listen to the episode and discover how Noelle is redefining beauty with purpose-driven brands that care for people, planet, and skin health. For more on Tan Organics, visit: https://tanorganic.com/ For more on Skin Magic, visit: https://www.skinmagic.ie/ If you enjoyed this episode, please leave The Story of a Brand Show a rating and review.  Plus, don’t forget to follow us on Apple and Spotify.  Your support helps us bring you more content like this! * Today’s Sponsors: Color More Lines: https://www.colormorelines.com/get-started Color More Lines is a team of ex-Amazonians and e-commerce operators who help brands grow faster on Amazon and Walmart. With a performance-based pricing model and flexible contracts, they’ve generated triple-digit year-over-year growth for established sellers doing over $5 million per year. Use code "STORY OF A BRAND” and receive a complimentary market opportunity assessment of your e-commerce brand and marketplace positioning.    1 Commerce: https://1-commerce.com/story-of-a-brand Scaling a DTC brand becomes harder the bigger you grow, especially when you’re limited to selling on just one channel.  While you’re focused on day-to-day ops, your competitors are unlocking marketplaces like Amazon, Walmart, and even retail shelf space—and capturing customers you’re missing. That’s where 1-Commerce comes in.  They help high-growth brands expand beyond their sites, handle end-to-end fulfillment, and scale through a revenue-share model that means they only win when you do.  As a Story of a Brand listener, you’ll get one month of free storage and a strategy session with their CEO, Eric Kasper. 
I had such an inspiring conversation with Luna Aziz, the CEO & Founder of Legendairy Milk.  What started as her personal struggle with breastfeeding and milk supply has grown into a mission-driven brand that supports women through every stage of life—from trying to conceive to postpartum and beyond.  Luna’s story is rooted in resilience, family support, and a deep commitment to women’s health. Her candid honesty about motherhood and entrepreneurship made this conversation both powerful and refreshing. We talked about the realities of new motherhood, the stigma that still surrounds breastfeeding, and the importance of building products—and a community—that truly support women. Legendairy Milk isn’t just about supplements; it’s about breaking barriers, creating safe spaces for moms, and ensuring products are backed by science and integrity.  Luna also shared what it’s been like to grow her business over 10 years, the sacrifices she’s made along the way, and her advice to other founders navigating the entrepreneurial journey. Here are some key moments from our conversation: * How family support, especially her mom stepping in, made Legendairy Milk possible. * The personal struggles with milk supply that inspired her first product formulations. * Why humor and honesty are built into the brand’s packaging and community. * How Legendairy Milk prioritizes education and support first, products second. * The certifications, testing, and research that set their supplements apart in a crowded market. Join me, Ramon Vela, as I listen to this episode and hear how Luna turned her challenges into a brand that has supported moms for over a decade. Whether you’re a parent, a founder, or someone passionate about women’s health, you’ll walk away inspired. For more on Legendairy Milk, visit: https://www.legendairymilk.com/ If you enjoyed this episode, please leave The Story of a Brand Show a rating and review.  Plus, don’t forget to follow us on Apple and Spotify.  Your support helps us bring you more content like this! * Today’s Sponsors: REViVE Amazon Marketing Partners: https://revivemp.com/ REViVE Amazon Marketing Partners helps better-for-you CPG brands win on Amazon with niche expertise, founder-led strategy, and a true partnership model. Built by a CPG founder with a successful exit, REViVE only works with brands it believes in. Are you curious if Amazon is right for you? Book a Free Deep Dive Strategy Session today. Workspace6 - Private Community for 7, 8, 9-figure Brands: https://www.workspace6.io/ Workspace6 is a private community where over 950 seven-, eight-, and nine-figure brand operators share insights, solve problems, and accelerate growth. It's the anti-fluff operator's room, and for your first 30 days, it's just $1. Get real answers and skip the trial and error.
I had such a fascinating conversation with Anthony Boldin, Founder of LiveComplete. This isn’t just another protein brand; what Anthony and his team are building could truly change how we think about food, nutrition, and even the future of plant-based eating. What struck me most was his passion, not just for creating a product, but for creating a platform that delivers “no compromises, sacrifice nothing.” We delved into the science behind LiveComplete’s unique protein blends, including its groundbreaking concept of match rate. Anthony explained how they’ve engineered plant-based proteins to replicate the amino acid profiles of human muscle, making them more effective for building strength, recovering faster, and even maintaining a lean physique.   This isn’t just for vegans; it’s for anyone who wants the most efficient and effective protein available. Here are some key moments from our conversation: * Anthony shares how a personal journey into veganism led him to discover protein imbalances and eventually write an algorithm to solve them.   * We delve into match rate, the measurement that determines how well a protein matches the components of our bodies, and why most proteins fall short.   * The story of LiveComplete’s 30+ co-founders and their restaurant-owner energy: passion, sacrifice, and personal commitment to building something better.   * A look at upcoming products like baking mixes and plant-based egg replacements designed to deliver taste, texture, and nutrition without compromise.   * Why Anthony believes LiveComplete is more than a product—it’s a platform for the future of food.   Join me, Ramon Vela, as I listen to this episode and discover why LiveComplete is creating one of the most fascinating food innovations I’ve come across in a long time.   If you’ve ever wished for protein that’s truly optimized for your body—and better for the planet—you’ll want to hear this one. For more on LiveComplete, visit: https://livecomplete.com/ If you enjoyed this episode, please leave The Story of a Brand Show a rating and review.  Plus, don’t forget to follow us on Apple and Spotify.  Your support helps us bring you more content like this! * Today’s Sponsors: Saral - The Influencer OS: https://www.getsaral.com/demo SARAL is the all-in-one influencer platform that finds brand-aligned creators, automates outreach, and manages everything in one place. Request a live demo today. Let the SARAL team know you're a The Story of a Brand Show podcast listener to get an extended free trial! Visit the link above. 
I had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with Lolita Sanders, Founder of Umthi.  From the very first moment, it was clear how deeply personal her mission is—Umthi isn’t just a skincare brand, it’s rooted in family, culture, and the wisdom passed down through generations.  Lolita shared how her journey began with her grandmother’s teachings and how she’s transformed that legacy into a brand that blends tradition with modern wellness. What struck me most about this conversation was Lolita’s commitment to creating products with integrity. She emphasized the importance of staying connected to the earth, honoring her heritage, and creating products that genuinely nurture.  It’s rare to find a founder who brings such authenticity and care into every part of their business, and listening to her, you can feel that Umthi is about more than beauty—it’s about healing and connection. Here are a few key moments from the episode: * How Umthi was born from her grandmother’s influence and a desire to preserve cultural wisdom.   * The meaning behind the name “Umthi” and how it reflects the brand’s roots and purpose.   * Why integrity and intentionality guide every decision, from sourcing to formulation.   * The role of nature and spirituality in her approach to skincare and wellness.   * The challenges and lessons of building a purpose-driven brand in today’s market.   Join me, Ramon Vela, as I listen to this episode and discover how Umthi is weaving heritage, authenticity, and healing into the world of skincare and beyond. For more on Umthi, visit: https://www.umthi.co.uk/ If you enjoyed this episode, please leave The Story of a Brand Show a rating and review.  Plus, don’t forget to follow us on Apple and Spotify.  Your support helps us bring you more content like this! * Today’s Sponsors: Workspace6 - Private Community for 7, 8, 9-figure Brands: https://www.workspace6.io/ Workspace6 is a private community where over 950 seven-, eight-, and nine-figure brand operators share insights, solve problems, and accelerate growth. It's the anti-fluff operator's room, and for your first 30 days, it's just $1. Get real answers and skip the trial and error. REViVE Amazon Marketing Partners: https://revivemp.com/ REViVE Amazon Marketing Partners helps better-for-you CPG brands win on Amazon with niche expertise, founder-led strategy, and a true partnership model. Built by a CPG founder with a successful exit, REViVE only works with brands they believe in. Are you curious if Amazon is right for you? Book a Free Deep Dive Strategy Session today.
I had such a great time talking with Dario Phillips, Co-founder of Slowtide. What started as a simple idea—a better beach towel—has grown into a lifestyle brand that’s as much about art and culture as it is about function.  Dario shared how Slowtide turned a category often overlooked into something exciting, combining creativity, collaboration, and sustainability in a way that truly resonates with today’s consumer. What really stood out to me was the way Dario approaches brand building. Slowtide isn’t just about selling towels; it’s about creating products that people connect with and want to showcase in their everyday lives. From artist collaborations to pushing the boundaries of what a towel can be, this is a story about vision, persistence, and transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary. Here are a few key moments from the episode: * How a love for surf, art, and culture inspired the very first product idea.   * The journey from a side hustle to a full-fledged brand stocked in major retailers.   * Why artist and brand collaborations have become such a powerful part of their identity.   * The challenges of scaling while staying true to their creative roots and sustainable values.   * Insights into how Slowtide turned a utilitarian product into a lifestyle statement. Join me, Ramon Vela, as I listen to this episode and discover how Slowtide transformed a simple towel into a cultural canvas, building a brand that inspires creativity and community. For more on Slowtide, visit: https://slowtide.co/ If you enjoyed this episode, please leave The Story of a Brand Show a rating and review.  Plus, don’t forget to follow us on Apple and Spotify.  Your support helps us bring you more content like this! * Today’s Sponsors: REViVE Amazon Marketing Partners: https://revivemp.com/ REViVE Amazon Marketing Partners helps better-for-you CPG brands win on Amazon with niche expertise, founder-led strategy, and a true partnership model. Built by a CPG founder with a successful exit, REViVE only works with brands it believes in. Are you curious if Amazon is right for you? Book a Free Deep Dive Strategy Session today.   Workspace6 - Private Community for 7, 8, 9-figure Brands: https://www.workspace6.io/ Workspace6 is a private community where over 950 seven-, eight-, and nine-figure brand operators share insights, solve problems, and accelerate growth. It's the anti-fluff operator's room, and for your first 30 days, it's just $1. Get real answers and skip the trial and error.
I loved this conversation with Clive Sher, President & Co-founder of Little Bellies.  As a parent myself, I’ve heard many brands talk about “organic” or “better-for-you” snacks, but I’ve never heard anyone break it down the way Clive did. From the very start of our chat, I could tell how thoughtful and intentional he and his team are about what goes into their products.   Their mission goes beyond just offering snacks; it’s about guiding parents and children through each age and stage of development in a way that feels supportive, safe, and truly considered. What struck me most was how Clive described the philosophy behind Little Bellies’ product design, encompassing everything from motor skill development to palate shaping, and avoiding what he calls “health washing.”   It’s a level of care that’s rare in this space, and it gave me a whole new perspective on how much food choices at an early age matter. Honestly, I was blown away. Here are a few highlights from the episode: * The story of how a family need, his nephew’s severe food sensitivities inspired the founding of the company nearly 20 years ago.   * Why organic is only the starting point, and how Little Bellies avoids “pseudo-confectionery” by creating truly age-appropriate foods.   * The challenges of launching in North America in 2020, right as the pandemic hit, and how agility helped them adapt.   * A fascinating look at their “age and stage architecture” that supports children from seven months through toddlerhood with carefully designed textures, shapes, and flavors.   * The commitment to brand integrity and why they refuse to compromise, even when retailers request products that don’t align with their values.   Join me, Ramon Vela, as I listen to this episode and discover why Little Bellies isn’t just another snack brand; it’s a partner for parents who want the very best for their children. You’ll find this conversation inspiring, thoughtful, and eye-opening. For more on Little Bellies, visit: https://littlebellies.com/ If you enjoyed this episode, please leave The Story of a Brand Show a rating and review.  Plus, don’t forget to follow us on Apple and Spotify.  Your support helps us bring you more content like this! * Today’s Sponsors: 1 Commerce: https://1-commerce.com/story-of-a-brand Scaling a DTC brand gets harder the bigger you grow, especially when you’re stuck selling on just one channel.  While you’re focused on day-to-day ops, your competitors are unlocking marketplaces like Amazon, Walmart, and even retail shelf space—and capturing customers you’re missing. That’s where 1-Commerce comes in.  They help high-growth brands expand beyond their sites, handle end-to-end fulfillment, and scale through a revenue-share model that means they only win when you do.  As a Story of a Brand listener, you’ll get one month of free storage and a strategy session with their CEO, Eric Kasper.    Color More Lines: https://www.colormorelines.com/get-started Color More Lines is a team of ex-Amazonians and e-commerce operators who help brands grow faster on Amazon and Walmart. With a performance-based pricing model and flexible contracts, they’ve generated triple-digit year-over-year growth for established sellers doing over $5 million per year.   Use code "STORY OF A BRAND” and receive a complimentary market opportunity assessment of your e-commerce brand and marketplace positioning. 
I had such an inspiring conversation with Lorraine Corcoran, Founder & CEO of Nyrah Beauty.  Her journey into skincare was deeply personal, sparked by her own search for products that truly worked for her sensitive skin.  What began as frustration turned into a passion for formulating clean, effective solutions that honor both the science of skincare and the integrity of natural ingredients. Lorraine’s story is a reminder that sometimes the best brands are born from solving problems for ourselves first. What stood out to me was Lorraine’s intentionality, whether it’s choosing every ingredient with care, building a brand rooted in authenticity, or ensuring that Nyrah Beauty empowers people to feel confident in their own skin. She opens up about the challenges of breaking into the crowded beauty space, the role of education in building trust, and how she stays grounded while scaling a mission-driven brand. Here are a few highlights from the episode: * How personal skincare struggles became the foundation for Nyrah Beauty   * The philosophy of combining science with clean, natural ingredients   * The challenges and opportunities of standing out in a saturated beauty market   * Why education and transparency are central to building customer trust   * Lorraine’s vision for the future of Nyrah Beauty   Join me, Ramon Vela, as I listen to the episode and discover how Lorraine is reshaping beauty with purpose, passion, and authenticity. For more on Nyrah Beauty, visit: https://nyrahbeauty.com/ If you enjoyed this episode, please leave The Story of a Brand Show a rating and review.  Plus, don’t forget to follow us on Apple and Spotify.  Your support helps us bring you more content like this! * Today’s Sponsors: REViVE Amazon Marketing Partners: https://revivemp.com/ REViVE Amazon Marketing Partners helps better-for-you CPG brands win on Amazon with niche expertise, founder-led strategy, and a true partnership model. Built by a CPG founder with a successful exit, REViVE only works with brands it believes in. Are you curious if Amazon is right for you? Book a Free Deep Dive Strategy Session today.   Workspace6 - Private Community for 7, 8, 9-figure Brands: https://www.workspace6.io/ Workspace6 is a private community where over 950 seven-, eight-, and nine-figure brand operators share insights, solve problems, and accelerate growth. It's the anti-fluff operator's room, and for your first 30 days, it's just $1. Get real answers and skip the trial and error.
I had such a fascinating conversation with Olivia Landau, Co-founder & CEO of The Clear Cut.  What started as her passion for educating people about diamonds has evolved into a thriving modern brand that’s revolutionizing the way couples shop for engagement rings. Olivia shared how she went from being a gemologist and content creator to running a direct-to-consumer company that blends education, transparency, and trust at the heart of every customer interaction. What struck me most was how The Clear Cut’s growth has been fueled not just by beautiful diamonds but by storytelling, social media, and community building. Olivia pulled back the curtain on the early days, the challenges of scaling while staying true to her mission, and how she’s shaping the next chapter of a category that’s been slow to evolve. Here are some highlights from the episode: * How a side hustle Instagram account turned into a full-fledged business   * Why education and transparency are the keys to disrupting the diamond industry   * The role social media has played in building community and brand trust   * Challenges of scaling while maintaining personalization in the customer experience   * What’s next for The Clear Cut as they continue to grow and innovate   Join me, Ramon Vela, as I listen to the episode and get inspired by Olivia’s journey of turning her expertise and passion into a brand that’s redefining the engagement ring experience. For more on The Clear Cut, visit: https://theclearcut.co/ If you enjoyed this episode, please leave The Story of a Brand Show a rating and review.  Plus, don’t forget to follow us on Apple and Spotify.  Your support helps us bring you more content like this! * Today’s Sponsors:   Saral - The Influencer OS: https://www.getsaral.com/demo SARAL is the all-in-one influencer platform that finds brand-aligned creators, automates outreach, and manages everything in one place. Request a live demo today. Let the SARAL team know you're a The Story of a Brand Show podcast listener to get an extended free trial! Visit the link above. 
I had the pleasure of sitting down with Meredith Mills-Merritt, Founder of The Original Southside, and this was such a fun and refreshing conversation, literally.  From the very first sip of her canned cocktail, I was blown away by how crisp, light, and perfectly balanced it tasted. What really struck me, though, was how much heart and thoughtfulness went into every detail of this brand, from the family recipe it was inspired by to the intentional choice of organic, clean ingredients. Meredith’s journey is one of resilience, creativity, and considerable grit. Coming from a background in the beauty industry, she made the leap into the ultra-competitive world of ready-to-drink cocktails, despite having no prior experience in the beverage industry.   What she did bring was a deep love of ingredients, a family gin recipe, and the determination to create something better than what was on the shelf. In our conversation, she shares the highs, the hurdles, and the very personal wins that keep her pushing forward. Here are a few highlights from the episode: * How a friend choosing Southside as her wedding drink became a powerful reminder of why Meredith started the brand   * The family recipe origins behind The Original Southside and how Meredith perfected it for the can   * Why being Whole Foods–compliant was a non-negotiable from day one   * The unique challenges of breaking into the alcohol industry’s three-tier distribution system   * Meredith’s go-to strategies for building awareness, from real-life tastings to word-of-mouth advocacy   Join me, Ramon Vela, as I listen to the episode and get inspired by Meredith’s journey of turning a family recipe into a modern, better-for-you cocktail brand. For more on The Original Southside, visit: https://www.drinksouthsides.com/ If you enjoyed this episode, please leave The Story of a Brand Show a rating and review.  Plus, don’t forget to follow us on Apple and Spotify.  Your support helps us bring you more content like this! * Today’s Sponsors:   Color More Lines: https://www.colormorelines.com/get-started Color More Lines is a team of ex-Amazonians and e-commerce operators who help brands grow faster on Amazon and Walmart. With a performance-based pricing model and flexible contracts, they’ve generated triple-digit year-over-year growth for established sellers doing over $5 million per year. Use code "STORY OF A BRAND” and receive a complimentary market opportunity assessment of your e-commerce brand and marketplace positioning.    1 Commerce: https://1-commerce.com/story-of-a-brand Scaling a DTC brand becomes harder the bigger you grow, especially when you’re limited to selling on just one channel.  While you’re focused on day-to-day ops, your competitors are unlocking marketplaces like Amazon, Walmart, and even retail shelf space—and capturing customers you’re missing. That’s where 1-Commerce comes in.  They help high-growth brands expand beyond their sites, handle end-to-end fulfillment, and scale through a revenue-share model that means they only win when you do.  As a Story of a Brand listener, you’ll get one month of free storage and a strategy session with their CEO, Eric Kasper. 
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