Jill Koziol: Co-Founder & CEO of Motherly
What does it take to create and scale an online destination that empowering mothers to get the info they need including expert content and innovative product solutions? You don’t want to miss hearing what Jill Koziol, the Co-Founder & CEO of Motherly, has to say. You will learn how she built an audience of over 40 million+ viewers per month with content filled with on-demand parent education classes as well as essays, articles and of course an engaged social media community. Jill is that great example of a Co-Founder and CEO who found that problem that she decided to try to solve. Her story of perseverance is one we can all learn from. This thoughtful and inspiring is fire! On this episode of #TheKaraGoldinShow.
Camille Styles: Founder & Editor-in-Chief of Camille Styles
What’s it like to create and build a ridiculously beautiful, and successful, leading lifestyle publication? Camille Styles, Founder and Editor in Chief of Camille Styles knows. On this terrific episode we hear more about her founding story, just how hard it is to build a publication that has over 50 million impressions each month, and so much more including building, scaling and leading. You really won’t want to miss this inspiring discussion straight from someone who has been in the trenches! On this episode of #TheKaraGoldinShow.
Meghan Quinn: Co-Founder & CEO of The Bougie Company
Meghan Quinn knows just what it takes to make healthier alternatives to some of life’s indulgences. For humans and dogs! That’s right, today on the show, you will hear how Meg uprooted herself from her role working in toys at Mattel to co-creating an awesome business that she saw an opening for – collagen-infused superfood dog cookies and gluten-free, dairy-free & sugar-free treats for humans. She shares what it takes to succeed as a startup as well as shares her story of her own journey including some of the highs and lows along the way. You won’t want to miss this honest discussion straight from another incredible founder. On this episode of #TheKaraGoldinShow.
Shawn Nelson: Founder & CEO of Lovesac
Shawn Nelson knows how to make some of the most comfy pieces of furniture you will ever experience. But that isn’t all he has been working on at Lovesac. Shawn founded Lovesac in 1998 and after some highs and lows along the way, Lovesac is going gangbusters. We will hear about how the innovation has made Lovesac so unique as well as how Shawn got started and all the things that he has learned about business and himself along the way. You will love this honest discussion straight from a founder who has seen the highs and lows. So much to unpack here. On this episode of #TheKaraGoldinShow.
Moira Forbes: Executive VP & Publisher of ForbesWomen
What’s it like to carry on the Forbes legacy, a 104-year old company and one of the world’s largest media brands? You won’t want to miss this conversation with Moira Forbes, Executive Vice President & Publisher of ForbesWomen. She shares more about the company, her journey to date and her role driving new business initiatives across the company’s diverse media platforms as well as the world famous Forbes events. We discuss what it means to her to be a part of this legacy her family created and more about the upcoming Forbes Power Women’s Summit which is next month in NY. So much to unpack here and so much to learn from her. On this episode of #TheKaraGoldinShow.
Michael Chernow: Founder of Kreatures of Habit
You won’t want to miss this next guest! Michael Chernow is a serial entrepreneur, restaurateur, podcast host, and most recently founded Kreatures of Habit, a terrific company whose first product is an amazing yummy oatmeal you need to try. Not just any oatmeal either. Hear more about the product, his company, and his journey – which stemmed from Chernow’s own life celebrating 17 years of sobriety. And his journey of being a successful NYC restauranteur as well. Lots of learnings in this episode. Listen and learn. This episode is HOT so get ready! On this episode of #TheKaraGoldinShow.
Aleen Dreksler: Co-Founder & CEO of Betches Media
Aleen Dreksler, Co-Founder and CEO of Betches, is a true inspiration and has an incredible story to tell. Her brand Betches was created and founded with her childhood friends and co-founders, Jordana Abraham and Samantha Sage. And while still in college at Cornell! This multi-platform media and entertainment company aimed towards millennial women has a growing community and now reaches over 43 Million people per month! The brand is great! This story is very sweet! The possibilities are endless as Betches looks to their future including recently launching an alcoholic drink. So many lessons shared by Aleen as she takes us through her journey. You are going to love this episode! Listen and learn. This episode will leave you wanting to call a friend or two and start a company too! On this episode of #TheKaraGoldinShow.
Elyse Dickerson: Co-Founder & CEO Eosera
Thrilled for you to hear from my next guest. I am speaking with Elyse Dickerson today, Co-founder & CEO of Eosera – a company that develops terrific products that address the health of ears. One of their products is THE go-to for that nasty earwax problem that no one of course wants a problem with. That’s right, earwax. The company’s main purpose is to disrupt the ear care space by creating products that remove earwax, relieve itch and pain in the ears, and assist with routine cleanings to improve overall ear health. This niche company is proof that by solving a problem, you CAN create a company that consumers want and sell products and gain nationwide availability. Lots of lessons were shared by Elyse, as well as Elyse’s comeback story moving careers. Listen and learn. This episode will surely leave you inspired and wanting to have clean ears and more. On this episode of #TheKaraGoldinShow.
Adam Lippin: Founder of HearMe, Cuddlist & Atomic Wings
Listen up! My next guest is one you won’t want to miss. Can’t wait for you to hear my conversation with Adam Lippin the amazing Founder of HearMe. He previously founded Cuddlist and Atomic Wings and this serial entrepreneur knows more than a few things about creating, building and scaling. Lots of lessons you for sure will find interesting and educational. What has he learned throughout his journey and why did he decide to start his latest company HearMe? Listen and learn. This one will leave you inspired. On this episode of #TheKaraGoldinShow.
Joe Demin: Co-founder & Chief Relaxation Officer of Yellow Leaf
Joe Demin and his Co-founder (and wife) Rachel Connor, Co-Founders of Yellow Leaf Hammocks went from selling hammocks out of a van to getting a $1 million investment on Shark Tank. This is a fantastic story of founders with an idea who bootstrapped their social enterprise for years, then innovated and created sustainable impact in communities that they source from. Years of hard work and dedication led to a $1 million investment from the founder of KIND Snacks, Daniel Lubetzky. We hear more about the journey including their commitment to creating high-wage jobs for women in rural Thailand who weave each hammock by hand. PLUS they create a terrific product that you will want to try and buy! Listen and be inspired. This show will leave you interested in learning more. On this episode of #TheKaraGoldinShow.