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In this episode of , host , CEO of , sits down with , VP, Head of Content, Influencer, & Commerce at , for a timely and deeply insightful conversation about how commerce is being reshaped by creators, content, and culture. The episode weaves together personal history—Rose and Sarah previously worked together at —with a forward-looking exploration of how discovery has become the new engine of retail growth. Throughout the conversation, Rose guides listeners through the industry’s shift from intent-led shopping to discovery-led experiences. Sarah shares how creators now function as...
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I’ve always believed that behind every meaningful brand is a deeply personal story, and my conversation with , founder of , is a perfect example of that. What stood out immediately was how her journey is rooted in gratitude, craft, and family—particularly the skills passed down from her mother and grandmother. That foundation shaped not only how Marianna sees clothing, but how she sees responsibility, longevity, and care across generations. As we talked, it became clear that isn’t just about kids’ clothing—it’s about rethinking the entire system. From durability and...
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In this episode of , host , CEO of , sits down with , President and CEO, Specialty Nutrition Consulting, Inc., and Managing Director and Partner, William Hood and Company for a deep, historical, and forward-looking conversation about the evolution of the health and wellness industry. Greg is widely regarded as one of the original architects of science-based nutrition, having shaped the category long before functional nutrition, clinical validation, and health data became mainstream. Throughout the conversation, Rose guides listeners through the pivotal moments that built today’s...
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In this episode, I sit down with , CEO & Co-Founder of , whose purpose-driven mission truly inspired me. From surviving a life-changing moped accident to questioning why we use forever-lasting materials for five-minute products, she shares how her passion for sustainability has turned into a movement to redesign from plants rather than plastic. What I loved most about this conversation is how honest she is about the realities of building sustainable products — the cost, the manufacturing challenges, the misconceptions, and the grit it takes to keep going. Her story is a...
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In this episode, I sit down with , the founder behind —a brand that’s reinventing how we care for our little piece of the earth. Our conversation begins with gratitude and the early days of , when it was nothing more than a wild idea and a few people willing to believe in him. Coulter shares how those early moments of vulnerability, uncertainty, and unexpected support shaped the company’s foundation and helped him stay grounded as the mission took form. From there, we dive into ’s evolution—how satellite imagery, soil tests, and hyperlocal environmental data...
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In this episode, I sit down with , the co-founder and CEO of , a brand that has completely reimagined what comfort means from the waist down. What starts as a casual conversation about gratitude quickly turns into an honest look at entrepreneurship—its highs, lows, and the people who show up in the moments that matter. Dez opens up about resilience, building relationships with intention, and why the journey is always about people first, even before product or revenue. From there, we dive into the origin story of —how two friends, a kitchen table, and an old pair of...
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In this episode, I sit down with E, the inspiring founder behind . Her story begins with a deeply personal fertility journey that led her to reevaluate how she moved, how she managed stress, and ultimately how she cared for her body. Through Pilates—specifically —she found physical healing, nervous system balance, and a sense of calm that became life-changing. That experience not only transformed her health, but also sparked the idea for a more accessible, at-home Pilates solution grounded in real emotional connection and everyday life needs. As we talk, Emma shares how the...
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In this episode, I sit down with , the founder of , whose jewelry brand has become a powerful source of inspiration, empowerment, and emotional connection for thousands of women. What begins as a simple moment in a yoga class becomes a life-changing whisper from the universe—one that leads Katia to discover her purpose, unlock her creativity, and build a brand that helps women feel strong, centered, and connected to themselves. 's story is a reminder that sometimes the things meant for us don’t arrive as loud breakthroughs—they arrive as subtle nudges, intuitive sparks, and...
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In this episode of , I sit down with the incredible twin sisters and co-founders of LouLou Lollipop, and . From the very beginning, their story pulled me in—the handmade Etsy shop days, walking store to store in Vancouver with nothing but belief and a few samples, and the moment a total stranger at a Las Vegas trade show validated everything they had been working toward. What struck me most was how deeply personal their journey is. Every product, every print, every decision is rooted in lived experience as moms trying to solve real problems for other parents. What unfolded in...
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In this episode of , I sit down with , Co-founder & CEO of , a company that has quietly—and consistently—been redefining what sustainable, beautifully designed paper products can look like. From day one, has stood at the intersection of modern design and deep environmental responsibility, long before sustainability became a cultural talking point. What moved me most was hearing the origin story: four founders, a six-page website, no automation, and the sheer grit it took to hand-typeset every order until two or three in the morning—all fueled by a mission they believed in. ...
info_outlineI 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/
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