Creative Entrepreneurship, Leadership, and Maine Roots with Becky McKinnell
Release Date: 03/18/2026
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info_outlineIn this episode of The Community Cast, Dottie Chalmers Cutter sits down with creative entrepreneur Becky McKinnell — founder of iBec Creative and creator of the iconic Wildwood Oyster Co. handbags loved around the world.
Becky shares how she built not one, but two thriving Maine‑based businesses by leading with creativity, listening closely to customers, and staying rooted in community. From launching iBec Creative straight out of college to growing Wildwood Oyster Co. from a side hustle into a recognized e‑commerce brand, Becky offers honest insights into leadership, perseverance, and the realities of running multiple businesses.
Together, they explore what it means to be a woman in business, how motherhood has shaped Becky’s leadership style, and why surrounding yourself with the right people makes growth possible. Becky also reflects on the importance of giving back, including iBec's Embrace Purpose Grant and her commitment to supporting Maine nonprofits.
This conversation is full of thoughtful lessons on entrepreneurship, balance, and building businesses that reflect who you are — and where you come from.