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She Made Her Kids Co-Founders — and Started a Movement with Elizabeth Brunner

She Made Her Kids Co-Founders — and Started a Movement with Elizabeth Brunner

Update: 2025-04-18
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In this episode, Alessandra talks with Elizabeth Brunner, founder and CEO of Stereotype Kids, a gender-inclusive clothing brand inspired by her own twins. Elizabeth shares how her journey as a mom and entrepreneur led her to question traditional gender norms and launch a brand focused on self-expression and individuality. With her children as co-founders, she’s building a movement that empowers kids to be their authentic selves.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • How her twins inspired the idea for Stereotype Kids
  • Why she made the leap from sustainable fashion to a purpose-led brand
  • The role of her kids as co-founders and creative collaborators
  • The mission behind offering gender-inclusive clothing
  • Challenges she faced building the brand from the ground up
  • Her new children’s book Me is All I Want to Be
  • Advice for other entrepreneurs: follow your heart and trust the process

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Website – www.stereotypekids.com
Instagram – @stereotypekidsofficial

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She Made Her Kids Co-Founders — and Started a Movement with Elizabeth Brunner

She Made Her Kids Co-Founders — and Started a Movement with Elizabeth Brunner