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Episode 137 - Building, Scaling, and Selling: Lessons from Julie Ellis of Mabel's Labels

Episode 137 - Building, Scaling, and Selling: Lessons from Julie Ellis of Mabel's Labels

Update: 2024-09-03
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Episode Summary: In this episode of The Real Bottom Line, I sit down with Julie Ellis, co-founder of Mabel’s Labels, to discuss her incredible journey from corporate life to building an eight-figure business and ultimately selling it. Julie shares candid insights into the challenges and triumphs of entrepreneurship, the importance of speed in a competitive market, and the emotional complexity of selling a business.

Key Topics Discussed:

  1. Transition from Corporate to Entrepreneurship
    • Julie’s shift from the corporate world to co-founding Mabel’s Labels.
    • How motherhood sparked the idea for the business.
    • The early days of Mabel’s Labels and how the four co-founders divided responsibilities.
  2. Navigating Partnerships
    • The dynamics of working with multiple co-founders.
    • Importance of clear roles, communication, and having a shareholders agreement in place.
    • The informal yet structured approach to decision-making that kept them moving forward.
  3. First to Market and the Need for Speed
    • How being the first children’s label brand in North America drove the need for speed and innovation.
    • Challenges of staying ahead of competitors and the fear of being overtaken by larger companies.
  4. Corporate Lessons Applied to Entrepreneurship
    • What Julie learned from her corporate experience that benefited Mabel’s Labels.
    • The balance between process and agility in a growing business.
  5. The Emotional and Practical Aspects of Selling a Business
    • The unsolicited offer to buy Mabel’s Labels and the decision-making process that followed.
    • The intense due diligence process and the importance of being well-prepared.
    • Julie’s personal journey post-sale and why she decided to leave the company shortly after.
  6. Life After Mabel’s Labels
    • Julie’s transition to coaching and consulting after leaving Mabel’s Labels.
    • Her focus on helping leaders at inflection points in their careers and businesses.
    • The importance of intentionality and strategic decision-making in business and life.


Top Takeaways:

  1. Clear Roles and Communication - Establish clear roles and maintain open communication to navigate the complexities of partnerships.
  2. Move Quickly, Stay Ahead - Innovate and push forward to maintain a competitive edge, especially when you're first to market.
  3. Prepare for the Emotional Impact of Selling - Selling a business is both a financial and emotional journey; be prepared for the challenges of both.

How to Connect with Julie Ellis:

  • Visit Julie’s website: https://www.julieellis.ca/
  • Connect with her on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julie-ellis/



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Episode 137 - Building, Scaling, and Selling: Lessons from Julie Ellis of Mabel's Labels

Episode 137 - Building, Scaling, and Selling: Lessons from Julie Ellis of Mabel's Labels

Wendy Brookhouse