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Asking the question “how can I get this to more women?” lead Kailani Raye to an OOO lifestyle + business she’s obsessed with

The Unschool by Andi Alleman

Release Date: 07/31/2024

Is 2026 the new 2016? Can sincerity make a come back? And what this means for cult brands. show art Is 2026 the new 2016? Can sincerity make a come back? And what this means for cult brands.

The Unschool by Andi Alleman

Everyone keeps saying “2026 is the new 2016” like it’s just another aesthetic cycle. Hand-drawn typography, messy collages, analog hobbies making a comeback. But this isn’t nostalgia for nostalgia’s sake. In this solo episode, Andi unpacks why the return to analog is really about resistance—to AI sameness, algorithmic exhaustion, and a culture that’s been stuck in constant performance mode. 2016 was the last moment before being “tapped in” became mandatory. Before every brand had to have a stance. Before sincerity started feeling risky. What we’re seeing now isn’t a...

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The Shonda Structure: How to Create Bingeable Content Using Open Loops show art The Shonda Structure: How to Create Bingeable Content Using Open Loops

The Unschool by Andi Alleman

Andi breaks down the storytelling pattern behind the world’s most bingeable shows — the same structure Shonda Rhimes uses to keep you glued to Grey’s Anatomy, Scandal, and Bridgerton. It’s a framework you can steal for your content to hold attention, build emotional investment, and make your message unforgettable. Inside, Andi shares: • What an open loop hook is — and why it’s more powerful than a standard hook • How Shonda builds cliffhangers that keep viewers (and your audience) coming back • The psychology behind unfinished stories — the Zygarnik effect • How to...

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Year Zero: The Quiet Work Behind Building an Indie Brand the World Hasn’t Met Yet show art Year Zero: The Quiet Work Behind Building an Indie Brand the World Hasn’t Met Yet

The Unschool by Andi Alleman

Andi takes you behind the scenes of Casa Noon’s pre-launch season — from hand-packing 65 boxes at her kitchen table to navigating early PR, pre-orders, and the slow, unseen work of building an indie beauty brand from scratch. She breaks down what most people miss about “year zero,” why visibility often comes after years of grind, and how creators and founders can reconnect to the story beneath their work when the noise gets loud. You’ll hear: • What it really looks like to prep for launch without celebrity backing or big budgets • Why indie brands deserve more energy than...

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Founder Lore: The Story Only You Can Tell — And the Three Steps to Building Your Mythology show art Founder Lore: The Story Only You Can Tell — And the Three Steps to Building Your Mythology

The Unschool by Andi Alleman

Get the Unschool News: From founder lore and brand mythology to the rise of magnetism-as-metric, Andi breaks down how story, presence, and point of view shape modern founder brands. She walks through how to build your own lore — the emotional logic behind your work — and why “anti-feed” content and second accounts are quietly becoming the most compelling spaces on the internet. But first, Andi shares what’s happening inside the studio: ✨ The Cult Brand Blueprint Accelerator is now in Week 4 — and founder lore is one of the most transformative lessons of the cohort. ✨ A new ...

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Micro Moves, Big Deal Energy:  5 Shifts That Change Everything show art Micro Moves, Big Deal Energy: 5 Shifts That Change Everything

The Unschool by Andi Alleman

From the proof-optional mindset to the Life Edit method, Andi breaks down how tiny, deliberate “micro moves” shape your next era. She walks through the first five moves in her 20 Micro Moves to Become a Big Deal Before 2026 series in more detail. These are the small shifts that create clarity, momentum, and identity-level upgrades over time. But first, Andi shares what’s new behind the scenes: ✨ The Unschool newsletter is now officially rolled into the Unschool brand — welcome to The Unschool News + Pod, your shared home for creativity, intuition, and founder conversations. ✨...

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Excavation Season: Micro Moves + Vibes, Virality, and Value Bombing show art Excavation Season: Micro Moves + Vibes, Virality, and Value Bombing

The Unschool by Andi Alleman

Andi unpacks how tiny shifts, online and off, create big-deal momentum, plus the content framework that’s rewriting brand growth. From high-performance mindset and “micro moves” that shape identity to the three-post content system powering cult-brand growth, this solo episode is your reminder that becoming a big deal starts with small, deliberate shifts. But first, Andi shares what’s new behind the scenes: The Unschool newsletter + podcast are now fully aligned under one name—your weekly dose of creative strategy and identity-centered, IYKYK factor brand building. ✨ The...

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The Productivity Detox: How to Heal the Need to Always Be Doing With Nine to Kind Founder, Lauren Ruth Martin show art The Productivity Detox: How to Heal the Need to Always Be Doing With Nine to Kind Founder, Lauren Ruth Martin

The Unschool by Andi Alleman

Join the Today Andi chats with , licensed therapist, speaker, and founder of , on burnout, productivity guilt, and what it really means to build a life that’s sustainable—mentally, emotionally, and professionally. After years of measuring worth through achievement, Lauren hit a wall that forced her to redefine success. What began as her personal healing journey became Nine to Kind: a planner and philosophy helping people move from urgency to intentionality. You’ll hear: The burnout wake-up call: how therapy and awareness helped Lauren untangle her identity from constant productivity....

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Fazit Glitter Freckles: How Taylor Swift Helped Turn a Cult Brand Viral (3,500% Surge + 7-Figure Weekend) with Co-Founder Aliett Buttelman show art Fazit Glitter Freckles: How Taylor Swift Helped Turn a Cult Brand Viral (3,500% Surge + 7-Figure Weekend) with Co-Founder Aliett Buttelman

The Unschool by Andi Alleman

Today Andi chats with Aliett Buttelman, cofounder of Fazit, on the glitter-freckle phenomenon that leapt from TikTok to A-list status. After Taylor Swift (plus Rita Ora, Kacey Musgraves, and Lisa of BLACKPINK) wore Fazit’s Glitter Freckles Makeup Patches, the brand’s press pat peel ritual turned into a movement, spiking sales and cementing Fazit as a cult brand to watch. You’ll hear: The founding arc: from “patch peel” skincare content to the first-ever makeup patches built for instant transformation. The celebrity spark: how a Taylor Swift moment turned into +3,500% traffic and...

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How a Founder Built a Dress Rental Startup, Raised $1M+, and Pivoted From Burnout to Mentorship — with Emily McDonald show art How a Founder Built a Dress Rental Startup, Raised $1M+, and Pivoted From Burnout to Mentorship — with Emily McDonald

The Unschool by Andi Alleman

Get on the waitlist for Come to our NYC Andi chats with Emily McDonald, founder of The Stylist LA and mentor to female founders, for a real conversation on the highs, lows, and pivots that come with entrepreneurship. Emily takes us back to her first company, a pre–Rent the Runway dress rental business she started out of her living room with a single rolling rack. From scaling to showrooms in LA and San Francisco, raising over a million in venture capital, and dressing Bachelor Nation, Emily shares the bts truth of what it actually takes to build, scale, and reinvent. You’ll hear:...

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25 Things Cult Brand Founders Are Obsessing Over Right Now show art 25 Things Cult Brand Founders Are Obsessing Over Right Now

The Unschool by Andi Alleman

From storytelling that feels lived-in (not polished) to founder POV diaries, retention over reach, cultural commentary in marketing, IRL brand house parties, and legacy thinking—this is the ultimate quick-hit list of the habits and strategies fueling today’s most magnetic founders. But before diving in, Andi shares some exciting updates: The Unschool was just named by the Female Founder Collective as one of the top podcasts for entrepreneurs ready to uplevel—alongside How I Built This, Second Life, Superwoman, Side Hustle Pro, and more. Their words? “This pod challenges business...

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This Smart Girl Mastermind alum tells her story of manifesting a fashion career and then her faith-based transformation, mindset, and hypnotherapy business. 

"I switched careers and it had nothing to do with wanting to do something new. It was one of those seasons of life where life will sit you down to build you up."

Kailani began her career in the fashion industry as a Wardrobe Stylist working with a range of celebrities, TV and Film as well as magazine publications. This was her first experience of “manifesting her dreams, co-creating with God and creating her own heaven on earth.”

But then, a “situationship” with a boy turned her life upside down –– in the best way!

With an intention to get her revenge body and make him jealous, she instead, found herself. She discovered a whole new world of wellness; mental wellness, emotional wellness and spiritual wellness. The question she was faced with was “why am I just learning all of this and how can I get this to more women?” And that was the beginning of everything.

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 This show is produced by Ben Alleman, editing by Kiara Ramirez