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Dive into the enlightening stories of resilience and success from today's foremost female entrepreneurs and leaders with your host, Nancy Twine. Transitioning from a high-flying career at Goldman Sachs to founding a nine-figure beauty business, Nancy brings a wealth of experience and insight to each conversation. Makers Mindset is your invitation to the inner workings of female pioneers across sectors such as technology, beauty, fashion, healthcare, finance, and philanthropy. Every episode unlocks an intimate look at the personal journeys of female founders, executives, and changemakers. These are women reshaping the landscape of modern business and innovation, offering listeners a front-row seat to the hurdles they've overcome and the victories they've claimed. But it's more than their professional milestones that define these leaders; it's also their commitment to prioritizing personal well-being alongside their ambitious career paths. Tune into Makers Mindset for empowering stories and actionable insights that can spark your own path to success. Whether you're aspiring to lead, seeking to build, or simply looking for inspiration, these stories of determination, grit, and triumph will fuel your journey forward. Makers Mindset amplifies the inspiring stories of female founders, executives, and changemakers. Each conversation explores the delicate balance between professional success and personal well-being, showcasing the victories and obstacles each guest has overcome. With insights from diverse industries including tech, beauty, fashion, healthcare, finance and philanthropy, Makers Mindset offers inspiration and valuable insights for anyone on their own path to success.

Nancy Twine


    • May 15, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    Susan Yara of Naturium on Marketing, Retail Strategy & Selling to e.l.f. Beauty for $355M

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 59:08


    Susan Yara's journey to redefining skincare didn't start in a lab—it started in front of a camera. From reporting news in the Bronx to becoming a trusted beauty voice on YouTube, Susan built a community before she ever built a brand. With her platform Mixed Makeup, she offered something rare: expert-backed, educational content for women who were underserved by the beauty industry's hype-driven approach.But Susan wasn't just creating content. In 2019, she co-founded Naturium Skincare. Just four years later, she made headlines when she sold her company to e.l.f. Beauty for $355 million—and became one of the first content creators to successfully scale and exit a skincare brand.In this episode, Nancy and Susan go deep on the realities of building a digital-first beauty brand: funding operations before revenue, pivoting from an influencer to a founder mindset, and how it's so important to build authentic relationships with your community and retail partners. Susan shares the failures that shaped her, the influencer marketing tactics that actually work, and how she's balancing life as a founder, mom, and now solo parent.This is a story of vision, resilience, and reinvention. It's proof that you don't need to start with a perfect plan—you just need to start with purpose.Timestamps:[00:00] Introduction[03:12] Joining Forbes and building their first video network[04:55] Learning the power of early digital media[06:03] Getting into beauty and lifestyle content[07:24] Launching Mixed Makeup to serve older audiences[08:30] Early challenges funding high-quality content[09:45] Lessons from Susan's failed first business[11:15] Trying to bootstrap her own skincare brand[12:20] How COVID shut down her original plan[14:42] Joining Naturium and shaping brand direction[15:55] Why Susan moved away from “clean” marketing[17:02] Creating formulas that simplify skincare routines[18:08] Transitioning from influencer to business operator[19:20] Why pricing strategy matters for repeat customers[20:22] The shift in influencer strategy that changed everything[21:30] How nano influencers built authentic community[22:40] Using whitelisting to amplify UGC as ads[23:50] What brands get wrong about influencer selection[25:02] The power of founder-creator relationships[26:05] Getting into Target and making it work[27:15] Building a bold pitch retailers can't ignore[28:30] Launching Naturium body washes with intention[29:45] Hiring a CMO who can become your future CEO[30:58] The expanded role of modern CMOs[32:00] What to look for when hiring key leaders[33:12] Why Susan sold Naturium to e.l.f. Beauty[34:25] Balancing work and motherhood during scale[35:40] How moving to Miami created work-life structure[36:45] Advice for founders scaling fast or slow[38:00] The real reason behind building a brandResources Mentioned:Naturium | Websitee.l.f Beauty | WebsiteMixed Makeup | YouTube ChannelFollow Susan on Instagram and X, and check out her YouTube Channel.Follow Nancy Twine:Instagram: @nancytwinewww.nancytwine.comFollow Makers Mindset:Instagram: @makersmindsetspaceTikTok: @themakersmindset

    From Eczema to Tower 28: Amy Liu on Building with Purpose, Raising Smart Capital, and Owning Your Story

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 48:13


    Amy Liu's journey to redefining clean beauty started in her own skin. As someone with eczema, she knew firsthand the struggle of finding beauty products that were both safe and effective. The industry was full of promises, but few products delivered results without irritation. After years of working behind the scenes at Smashbox, Kate Somerville, and Josie Maran Cosmetics, Amy found herself at a crossroads. She had built brands for others, but what about a brand built for people like her? People who wanted beauty without compromise? At 40, she took the leap and launched Tower 28, the first and only beauty brand 100% compliant with the National Eczema Association's ingredient guidelines. In this episode, Nancy and Amy unpack the highs and lows of entrepreneurship—overcoming the fear of failure, scaling a business while staying true to her mission, and bringing her husband on board as CFO. Recognized as Ernst & Young's Entrepreneur of the Year for Greater Los Angeles and one of Goldman Sachs' most exceptional entrepreneurs, Amy has proven that success doesn't have to come at the cost of integrity. This is a conversation about resilience, leadership, and the power of collaboration over competition. Above all, it's a story about turning a personal struggle into a movement that's changing the face of beauty.Timestamps:[00:00] Introduction[04:26] Struggling with eczema and the need for safe beauty products[05:52] Discovering the flaws in clean beauty[07:38] Why it took her so long to start her own business[08:54] Getting her first investment and launching Tower 28[10:42] Why launching at 40 was the right decision[11:58] The myth of overnight success and why experience matters[13:21] The role of a CEO and why she chose to stay in the position[14:47] Challenges of balancing leadership with business growth[16:32] Bringing her husband in as CFO and working with a spouse[18:15] Breaking through the crowded beauty market[19:44] The philosophy behind Tower 28's product development[21:18] Why sensitive skin testing sets Tower 28 apart[22:53] Expanding at Sephora and becoming a top-performing brand[24:36] When to raise money and how to choose the right investors[26:24] Private equity, beauty playbooks, and scaling successfully[28:10] The challenges of hiring and building the right team[30:28] Leadership lessons and learning from mistakes[32:42] Creating Clean Beauty Summer School and supporting founders[34:20] The importance of representation in the beauty industry[36:08] Why collaboration is more powerful than competition[38:35] Advice for struggling entrepreneurs in a competitive marketResources Mentioned:Tower 28 | WebsiteNational Eczema Association | WebsiteSephora Clean | WebsiteGoop Clean | WebsiteCredo Clean | WebsiteClean Beauty Summer School | WebsiteFollow Nancy Twine:Instagram: @nancytwinewww.nancytwine.comFollow Makers Mindset:Instagram: @makersmindsetspaceTikTok: @themakersmindset

    5 Things Every Founder MUST Know Before Pitching Investors with Cristina Nuñez of True Beauty Ventures

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 55:11


    Cristina Nuñez didn't just break into the beauty industry—she's redefining who gets to shape it. She started her career in traditional finance and private equity, but craved something more personal and creative. So she rolled up her sleeves and jumped into roles that strategically built beauty brands, including Laura Geller and Clark's Botanicals. Now, as co-founder and General Partner of True Beauty Ventures, Cristina is rewriting the VC playbook for the industry—one founder, one investment at a time. She's not just writing checks for beauty startups; she's building trust, offering strategy, and standing shoulder-to-shoulder with brands like K18, Crown Affair, and Moon Juice. In a fundraising climate where doubt often outweighs belief, Cristina is proof that clarity, conviction, and heart still win.In this episode, she opens up about dealing with loss, pivoting with purpose, and what it really takes to be investment-ready in today's beauty and wellness space. Whether you're a founder looking for funds right now or still in the visioning stage, this conversation will change how you think about scaling, pitching, and the power of leading with empathy.Timestamps:[00:00] Introduction[00:57] Cristina's path from finance to beauty[02:56] Why she left investing to build brands[04:00] Personal turning point: her father's diagnosis[06:54] Launching True Beauty Ventures[08:49] Doubts from male investors and pushing through[10:54] The case for more diverse funders[11:47] What is venture capital?[12:56] How True Beauty Ventures is different[15:45] The five P's of investment readiness[17:45] What do investors look for in founders?[20:47] Misconceptions about working with investors[22:47] How to build trust with VCs[24:44] Focus, prioritization, and saying no[26:45] How to get on an investor's radar[30:45] Why founder prep matters in fundraising[31:44] How early-stage valuation actually works[34:45] Common mistakes founders make[36:47] Why tight assortments win in beauty[39:45] The danger of low product margins[42:47] The value of founder business acumen[44:47] Cristina's morning routine and wellness habits[48:45] Advice for founders raising capital nowTo learn more about Cristina, follow her on Instagram and LinkedIn.Resources Mentioned:True Beauty Ventures | WebsiteK18 Biomimetic Hairscience | WebsiteCrown Affair | WebsiteMoon Juice | WebsiteEquinox | WebsiteL Catterton | WebsiteClark's Botanicals | WebsiteTengram Capital Partners | WebsiteLaura Geller Beauty | WebsiteClark's Botanicals | WebsiteYouthforia | Website JumpStart Beauty Brand with Rohit Banota Episode 7 on What Beauty Founders Don't Know with Cristina Nuñez | Spotify or AppleFollow Nancy Twine:Instagram: @nancytwinewww.nancytwine.comFollow Makers Mindset:Instagram: @makersmindsetspaceTikTok: @themakersmindsetwww.makersmindset.com

    Faith, Fearlessness & a Multi-Million Dollar Vision: How She Did It — Monique Rodriguez, Founder & CEO of Mielle Organics

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 55:58


    Monique Rodriguez's journey is one of resilience, purpose, and bold reinvention. She dedicated nearly a decade to healthcare as a registered nurse, but the loss of her son in 2013 shifted everything. In the wake of that tragedy, Monique found clarity—and the courage to follow a lifelong passion for beauty. With no formal business background, she launched Mielle Organics from her kitchen and built it into one of the fastest-growing textured haircare brands in the country.Now, Mielle Organics is not only a staple in major retailers like Target, Walmart, and CVS, but also a study in authentic brand-building. Her approach is rooted in community, education, and transparency. As the CEO, she's built trust by simply being herself—from going live every day during the pandemic to letting customers weigh in on packaging decisions. She's also navigated the complex world of retail expansion by knowing when to say no and when to scale up.In 2021, Mielle took on private equity for the first time. Just 18 months later, she and her COO, who happens to be her husband, Melvon, sold the company to P&G — but not before making sure the deal would preserve the integrity of the brand. Monique still runs the company today, and she's focused on building a legacy, not just a business. Monique recently added “author” to her list of titles with a book that helps people find purpose in their own stories. She lives in Chicago with her family, where she balances leading a global brand with slow mornings, warm lemon water, and staying grounded in faith.Timestamps:[00:00] Introduction [07:52] Starting a business without experience or connections[08:34] Learning the business side and asking for help[09:20] The challenge of raising capital as a Black female founder[10:10] Bootstrapping Mielle before taking on funding[10:59] Why Monique turned down Walmart the first time[12:30] Building long-term sustainability, not short-term hype[13:00] How Mielle went viral with rosemary mint oil[13:44] Creating viral moments through authenticity[14:22] Building trust through storytelling and transparency[15:05] Turning customers into community[15:42] How Monique stayed present online without burning out[16:19] The power of community to support during backlash[18:52] The emotional link between beauty and customer loyalty[19:30] Building real connections at trade shows[20:02] Standing out in a crowded beauty industry[20:50] How community building helped attract investors[21:32] Education as a brand differentiator[22:10] Creating emotional experiences around products[23:02] Going big at trade shows to make a lasting impression[23:55] Using experience to fuel word-of-mouth marketing[25:10] Sharing behind-the-scenes with her community[27:20] Handling criticism and negativity online[28:13] Protecting mental health while being a public founder[31:12] The reality of criticism for successful female founders[31:58] Taking on private equity from Berkshire Partners[32:44] Why Monique wanted to maintain majority ownership[33:40] Finding the right kind of investor partnership[34:21] What to look for in a private equity deal[35:04] Planning for an eventual acquisition[35:40] How fast the P&G acquisition came together[37:06] Choosing the right partner over the highest bidder[39:30] Benefits of selling to a strategic like P&G[40:18] Brand globalization and new opportunities[40:50] Access to better ingredients and scientific resources[43:48] Balancing business and marriage[46:00] Monique's slow morning routine[49:18] Key lessons around mindset, faith, and perseveranceResources Mentioned:The Glory in Your Story by Monique Rodriguez | Book or AudiobookMielle Organics | WebsiteP&G | WebsiteBerkshire Partners | WebsiteFollow Nancy Twine:Instagram: @nancytwinewww.nancytwine.comFollow Makers Mindset:Instagram: @makersmindsetspaceTikTok: @themakersmindsetwww.makersmindset.com

    How Fabletics is Winning Retail with AI & Membership Models – Meera Bhatia

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 32:36


    Meera Bhatia's career is a masterclass in transformation, bridging the worlds of technology and retail. She started at Microsoft, Expedia, and LinkedIn, where data and innovation were king. But instead of staying in the tech lane, she saw something others didn't: the power of technology to reshape the retail landscape. Now, as the Chief Operating Officer of Fabletics and President of TechStyleOS, Meera is rewriting the rules of fashion commerce. She doesn't just oversee growth, technology, and supply chain operations—she orchestrates them, weaving AI, data, and personalization into an omnichannel experience that keeps millions of members engaged. In an industry where trends come and go, she's building a model designed to last. Her approach is simple but powerful: Meet the customers where they are, innovate fearlessly, and always stay ahead of the curve. Meera's leadership includes roles at Stella & Dot and Savage x Fenty, where she merged consumer insights with digital strategy. She lives in Los Angeles, where she balances the intensity of scaling brands with embracing wellness and staying active.Timestamps:[00:00] Introduction[01:17] Meera's transition from tech to retail[02:41] The role of technology in modern retail[04:03] Understanding customer needs through data[05:26] How Fabletics' membership model drives engagement[06:48] Challenges and benefits of a subscription-based business[08:14] Why personalization is crucial in e-commerce[09:37] Leveraging AI for better customer experiences[11:02] How businesses can start small with AI[12:29] The importance of an omnichannel retail strategy[13:53] The role of physical stores in digital-first brands[15:21] How online presence boosts retail locations[16:44] Leadership strategies for collaboration and empowerment[18:07] The importance of assuming the best intent in teamwork[19:33] How to scale a brand while staying agile[21:09] Why hiring the right people is key to business success[22:46] Investing in the most critical areas of a business[24:13] How Meera stays resilient as a leader[25:38] Balancing work and wellness for long-term success[27:04] Why mindset is everything in businessResources Mentioned:Fabletics | WebsiteSavage x Fenty | WebsiteStella & Dot | WebsiteFollow Nancy Twine:Instagram: @nancytwinewww.nancytwine.comFollow Makers Mindset:Instagram: @makersmindsetspaceTikTok: @themakersmindsetwww.makersmindset.com

    Brigette Romanek on Scaling a Creative Business, Celebrity Clients & her new Book Livable Luxury

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 47:00


    Brigette Romanek is an acclaimed interior designer and the founder of Romanek Design Studio. In this episode, Brigette shares her journey from a self-taught design enthusiast to one of the most sought-after interior designers, working with A-list clients like Gwyneth Paltrow, Beyoncé, Jay-Z, and Christian Bale.Since launching her studio in 2018, Brigette has been consistently recognized on Architectural Digest's AD100 and First Dibs 50 lists. She was named an Elle Decor Titan in 2024. In this conversation, she opens up about building a successful creative business, trusting her instincts over formal training, balancing luxury with functionality, and staying resilient in an ever-evolving industry.Brigette is also the author of the bestselling book Livable Luxe, which showcases her signature design approach: beautiful, livable spaces that support and inspire. Whether you're an aspiring designer, an entrepreneur, or simply someone who loves stunning interiors, this episode is packed with wisdom, creativity, and business-savvy insights you won't want to miss.Timestamps:[00:00] Introduction[03:52] Exposure to global design through travel[05:36] Trusting instinct over formal training[06:01] Challenging traditional design rules[07:11] Blending luxury with functionality[08:52] Creating spaces that feel lived in[09:30] Making client visions a reality[10:21] Customizing designs for each project[11:19] Writing the book Livable Luxe[12:57] The power of storytelling in design[14:07] Walking as a form of creative reset[15:21] Finding inspiration in everyday life[16:43] Breaking from routine to spark ideas[17:15] Scaling a design studio without losing quality[18:45] Lessons learned from business growth[20:14] Building a strong team for success[21:31] The importance of setting clear boundaries[22:49] Navigating client expectations[23:16] Encouraging team input and creativity[24:42] Balancing leadership with artistic freedom[25:06] Creating a supportive studio culture[26:07] Learning from early business mistakes[28:28] Expanding into product lines[30:46] Bringing in experts to support business growth[31:55] The importance of delegation[34:00] Common challenges for new designers[35:23] How Brigette's biggest client collaborations happened[36:45] Working with high-profile clients[37:39] The creative freedom clients give her[38:47] Overcoming setbacks as an entrepreneur[39:35] Staying resilient in a competitive industry[40:36] The power of believing in yourself[42:03] Advice for self-taught designersResources Mentioned:Livable Luxe by Brigette Romanek | BookRomanek Design Studio | WebsiteFollow Nancy Twine:Instagram: @nancytwinewww.nancytwine.comFollow Makers Mindset:Instagram: @makersmindsetspaceTikTok: @themakersmindset

    The Business of Beauty: How Shani Darden Built a Multi-Million Dollar Brand

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 26:30


    Shani Darden, the founder of Shani Darden Skincare, has built a name as Hollywood's go-to skincare expert. She is trusted by stars like Jessica Alba, Chrissy Teigen, and Kelly Rowland for her results-driven approach. After training under a top dermatologist, she developed her own formulations, launching her flagship studio in Beverly Hills in 2019 and securing a coveted spot at Sephora in 2020. In this episode, Shani talks about how she went from mixing masks in her childhood home to creating one of the most sought-after skincare brands. She opens up about navigating the beauty industry, building a brand without a roadmap, and staying hands-on with clients while scaling a business. You'll hear her insights on effective product development, the power of social media, and the strategies she learned over her career. Timestamps:[00:00] Introduction[04:08] Creating Retinol Reform and entering the skincare industry[05:14] Transitioning from service-based work to product development[06:27] Challenges in launching a skincare brand[07:35] The importance of trial and error in product creation[08:42] How Sephora became a major retail partner[09:56] The role of packaging and refining the brand[10:45] Building a team that aligns with brand values[11:33] Why hiring slow is crucial for long-term success[12:18] Social media's impact on personal branding[13:09] How client feedback shapes product development[14:21] The challenges of balancing retail deadlines with product quality[15:37] Tips for building an engaged online community[16:42] Overcoming self-consciousness in social media marketing[17:15] Experimenting with content strategies for better engagement[18:29] Finding balance between content creation and business operations[19:45] Adjusting to entrepreneurship and leadership roles[20:56] The importance of mentorship and learning from mistakes[21:33] Rapid-fire business and skincare advice[22:12] Common skincare mistakes and how to avoid themResources Mentioned:Retinol Reform | WebsiteSephora | WebsiteShani Darden Skincare | WebsiteFollow Nancy Twine:Instagram: @nancytwinewww.nancytwine.comFollow Makers Mindset:Instagram: @makersmindsetspaceTikTok: @themakersmindset

    Welcome Back to Makers Mindset: Season 3

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 1:08


    Season 3 of Makers Mindset is here, bringing even deeper insights, bold conversations, and actionable strategies for entrepreneurs, visionaries, and leaders. Hosted by Nancy Twine, this season continues to explore the journeys of top founders, business leaders, and changemakers.Over the past two seasons, Makers Mindset has uncovered the pivotal moments, challenges, and mindset shifts that shape extraordinary careers. This season goes even further, offering real-world strategies, habits, and behind-the-scenes experiences that define lasting success.The first episode of Season 3 premieres on February 20th.Follow Nancy Twine:Instagram: @nancytwinewww.nancytwine.comFollow Makers Mindset:Instagram: @makersmindsetspaceTikTok: @themakersmindset

    In conversation with Anastasia Soare, Founder and CEO of Anastasia Beverly Hills

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 46:23


    Powerhouse entrepreneur Anastasia Soare is the founder, CEO, and driving force behind Anastasia Beverly Hills — one of the fastest-growing brands in the beauty industry. After immigrating from Romania in 1989, she started her business as a one-woman operation and quickly created a revolutionary technique now known as the Golden Ratio Eyebrow Shaping Method. She went on to build an empire — and she's certainly raised a few eyebrows along the way. Anastasia is passionate about sharing her journey to inspire others, and believes that if she can do it, anyone can. Follow Anastasia Soare:Instagram: @anastasiasoareFollow Nancy Twine:Instagram: @nancytwinewww.nancytwine.comFollow Makers Mindset:Instagram: @makersmindsetpodcastTikTok: @themakersmindset

    In conversation with Ginny Wright, CEO of Audemars Piguet, Americas

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 34:21


    Ginny Wright is an experienced leader with a robust background in luxury brand management. She's held pivotal roles, including president of Kiehl's and global deputy GM at Ralph Lauren Fragrances, along with strategic positions at L'Oréal Luxe. Known for her strategic and innovative approach to growth, Ginny has significantly boosted brand prestige and consumer engagement at the companies she's served. She always talks about owning your mistakes so that you can grow and ultimately thrive — and why she never backs down from a challenge. Follow Ginny Wright:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ginny-wright-b0221b1Follow Nancy Twine:Instagram: @nancytwinewww.nancytwine.comFollow Makers Mindset:Instagram: @makersmindsetpodcastTikTok: @themakersmindset

    In conversation with Alisa Carmichael, Investment Partner at VMG Partners

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 42:02


    Alisa Carmichael is the proud mom of two growing boys and Investment Partner at VMG Partners. Like many investors, she got her start in investment banking before joining the ever-evolving world of private equity. Unlike many of her fellow investors, however, Alisa was a black woman who was grappling with imposter syndrome at every turn. Fast-forward to today and she's not just embracing her role as mother, daughter, investor, mentor, and friend, but owning it. Her unrelenting focus on the BIPOC community inspired the firm's formation of The Parity Collective: an initiative focused on investing in founders of color across the consumer industry.Follow Alisa Carmichael: Instagram: @alisacarmichaelhttps://www.vmgpartners.com/Follow Nancy Twine:Instagram: @nancytwinewww.nancytwine.comFollow Makers Mindset:Instagram: @makersmindsetpodcastTikTok: @themakersmindset

    In conversation with Artemis Patrick, President & CEO of Sephora North America

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 38:02


    Artemis Patrick is the President and CEO of Sephora North America. She's responsible for growth strategies that make Sephora the the number-one prestige beauty omni-retailer. Artemis is also a member of Sephora's Global Leadership Team (SLT) and Sephora America's operating committee.Follow Artemis Patrick: https://www.linkedin.com/in/artemis-patrick-441ab5/Follow Nancy Twine:Instagram: @nancytwinewww.nancytwine.comFollow Makers Mindset:Instagram: @makersmindsetpodcastTikTok: @themakersmindset

    In conversation with Vivian Tu, Personal Finance Educator and Founder & CEO of Your Rich BFF

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 46:40


    Vivian Tu is a former Wall Street trader, personal finance educator, public speaker, entrepreneur, and bestselling author. She's the founder and CEO of Your Rich BFF, which helps make the rules of personal finance accessible to non-experts and marginalized communities. She and Nancy chat about “doing it scared," what needs to change to empower female founders and entrepreneurs, and making the leap to take your side hustle full time. Follow Vivian Tu:Instagram: @your.richbff https://www.yourrichbff.com/Follow Nancy Twine:Instagram: @nancytwinewww.nancytwine.comFollow Makers Mindset:Instagram: @makersmindsetpodcastTikTok: @themakersmindset

    In conversation with Isabela Rangel Grutman, Founder of Rangel and Isa Grutman Jewelry

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 31:21


    Isabela Rangel Grutman is an entrepreneur, philanthropist, and model. Born in Brazil, Isabela began modeling at 13, and at a young age learned a lot about work ethic and business partnerships. In 2022, she founded Rangel, a premium clothing line now available at major retailers like Revolve and ShopBop. She also founded Isa Grutman Jewelry, which just opened its first flagship store in Miami's prestigious Design District. She and Nancy dive into the importance of setting a vision and starting small.Follow Isabela Grutman:Instagram: @isabelagrutman @shoprangel @isagrutmanjewelrywww.shoprangel.comwww.isagrutman.comFollow Nancy Twine:Instagram: @nancytwinewww.nancytwine.comFollow Makers Mindset:Instagram: @makersmindsetpodcastTikTok: @themakersmindset

    In conversation with Michelle Cordeiro Grant, Founder and CEO of GORGIE

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 37:50


    Michelle Cordeiro Grant is a serial entrepreneur, brand builder and innovator. After spending the tenure of her career at household names in the retail industry, she moved into the startup world. In 2016, she founded LIVELY, a Leisurée brand inspiring women to live passionately, purposefully and confidently. In three years, she grew the brand from concept to 5 stores, 165,000+ ambassadors, and $105M acquisition. In 2022, Michelle founded her next venture, GORGIE, an energy drink brand. Michelle and Nancy dive into the experience of selling a business, the power of collaboration, as well as diving into Michelle's wellness journey. Follow Michelle: @the_michellegrantFollow Nancy Twine:Instagram: @nancytwinewww.nancytwine.comFollow Makers Mindset:Instagram: @makersmindsetpodcastTikTok: @themakersmindset

    In conversation with Hannah Bronfman, Founder of Pres10 Ventures

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 39:34


    Hannah Bronfman is an angel investor, founder and influencer who is credited with bringing wellness to the forefront of the digital age. She and Nancy delve into evolving your business operations to break through revenue ceilings, what Hannah looks for in founders she invests in and much more. They also discuss how Hannah has used others' doubts to fuel her journey, and her tools for overcoming self doubt. Follow Hannah Bronfman:Instagram: @hannahbronfmanFollow Nancy Twine:Instagram: @nancytwinewww.nancytwine.comFollow Makers Mindset:Instagram: @makersmindsetpodcastTikTok: @themakersmindset

    Welcome Back to Makers Mindset: Season 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 1:11


    Welcome back to Makers Mindset! This season, Nancy is joined by a diverse lineup of inspiring and engaging guests. Tune in to hear from entrepreneurs, investors, and business leaders as they share valuable insights to help you thrive in both your business and personal life.Follow Nancy Twine:Instagram: @nancytwinewww.nancytwine.comFollow Makers Mindset:Instagram: @makersmindsetpodcastTikTok: @themakersmindset

    In conversation with Nyakio Grieco, Co-Founder of Thirteen Lune and Founder of Relevant: Your Skin Seen

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 39:00


    Nyakio Grieco has always been passionate about the power of the beauty industry as a vehicle for change. As the co-founder of Thirteen Lune, a retail platform dedicated to showcasing brands and products crafted by Black and Brown founders, Nyakio champions inclusivity and representation within the industry. In this episode, she delves into the challenges and triumphs of being a BIPOC founder in the beauty industry, highlighting the shifts she's witnessed as well as opportunities for growth. Drawing from her own experiences running her first brand for eighteen years, Nyakio reflects on the hurdles she faced with selling her first beauty brand and the many lessons learned along the way. She also underscores the significance of nurturing deep-seated relationships with the brands featured on Thirteen Lune, and why those relationships run so much deeper than retail. Follow Nyakio GriecoInstagram: @nyakio @thirteenlune @relevant.skinwww.thirteenlune.com/www.relevantskin.comFollow Nancy Twine:Instagram: @nancytwinewww.nancytwine.comFollow Makers Mindset:Instagram: @makersmindsetpodcastTikTok: @themakersmindset

    In conversation with Whitney Casey, Co-Founder of Tally Health and Partner at L Catterton

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 40:39


    Whitney Casey couldn't have predicted her journey. Starting as one of the youngest anchors on CNN Headline News, Whitney's path has been dynamic, and sometimes chaotic, to lead her where she is today. As both a co-founder and private equity investor, Whitney leverages the skills she's developed over her career to bring unique perspectives to everything she does. She shares with Nancy the importance of seizing opportunity, even if it might not align with your plans or goals. Additionally, Nancy and Whitney discuss how Whitney's background as an entrepreneur influences the type of investor she is - and she shares some great tips for entrepreneurs looking to raise capital. Finally, as co-founder of Tally Health, Whitney has a passion for prioritizing self-care for longevity, and shares some important healthy habits that have been transformative for her wellbeing.Follow Whitney Casey:Instagram: @whitneycasey007 @tallyhealthFollow Nancy Twine:Instagram: @nancytwinewww.nancytwine.comFollow Makers Mindset:Instagram: @makersmindsetpodcastTikTok: @themakersmindset

    In conversation with Anu Duggal, Founding Partner of Female Founders Fund

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 30:17


    When Anu Duggal started her first business, a wine bar in Bombay, she was entering a sector that she had no experience in. But she didn't let that stop her, in fact, she leveraged that inexperience to generate new insights and innovation. In the years that followed, she grew into an entrepreneurial powerhouse, launching the Female Founders Fund in 2014, investing in early stage female founders. Since then, Anu has appeared on Fortune's “40 under 40” Crain's “Notable Women in Tech” list and been included in Business Insider's “Ultimate List of Female Startup Investors.” Explore more empowering resources

    In conversation with Sheena Zadeh, Founder of Kosas

    Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 33:28


    Sheena Zadeh blended her background in science with a love of cosmetics to create Kosas Cosmetics, a brand that proudly states that it's ‘makeup for skincare freaks.' Sheena's journey has been a testament to adaptation, experimentation and a passion for what she does. Juggling roles as CEO and founder, she eventually opted to step back from the CEO position to focus on Kosas's creative vision. She and Nancy dive into this decision, in addition to exploring the intricacies of building a successful brand and team, while emphasizing the importance of self-investment.Explore more empowering resources

    In conversation with Aurora James, Founder of Brother Vellies & The Fifteen Percent Pledge

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 32:49


    Aurora James launched fashion and accessories line Brother Vellies in 2013, with a mission to preserve the heritage of African design and create lasting artisanal jobs. Today, her brand is handcrafted by artisans spanning the globe, bringing culture, sustainability and fashion together. She is also the founder of the Fifteen Percent Pledge, a non-profit that encourages retailers to pledge at least 15% of their shelf space to Black-owned businesses. Major retailers like Sephora, Nordstrom and Macy's have all made the pledge. Nancy and Aurora discuss her unique journey of self discovery, her memoir, Wildflower, and the rituals that keep her grounded.Explore more empowering resources

    In Conversation with Karissa Bodnar, Founder & CEO of Thrive Causemetics & Bigger Than Beauty Skincare

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 33:32


    When Karissa Bodnar started Thrive Causemetics out of her one-bedroom apartment, she was determined to create a business that was mission-driven to its core. Inspired by the loss of a close friend to cancer, Karissa set out to craft a makeup brand committed to giving back. Today, Thrive Causemetics proudly supports over 500 giving partners and has contributed millions in fundings and products to charitable organizations. Join Karissa and Nancy as they discuss Karissa's journey as a mission-driven founder and explore the evolution of her business into the impactful force it is today.Explore more empowering resources

    In conversation with Seema Bansal Chadha, Co-Founder of Venus et Fleur

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 33:57


    Seema Bansal Chadha was inspired to start her category disrupting business, Venus et Fleur, after a Valentines Day gesture gone wrong. In this episode, she and host Nancy Twine dive into a conversation about starting and bootstrapping a business with your partner, knowing when to grow, and finding time for wellness. Explore more empowering resources

    In conversation with Jessica Cruel, Editor-in-Chief of Allure Magazine

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 36:48


    Join host Nancy Twine in conversation with Jessica Cruel, Editor-in-Chief of Allure Magazine, for the inaugural episode of Makers Mindset. In this candid conversation, you'll delve into Jessica's experiences combating imposter syndrome, managing her personal financial health, standing out in the competitive beauty space, and so much more.Explore more empowering resources

    Welcome to Makers Mindset

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 3:28


    Welcome to Makers Mindset, a podcast that uncovers the inspiring journeys of female founders, executives, and changemakers. We delve into how these remarkable women navigate professional achievements and personal well-being. Join host Nancy Twine and an array of enlightening guests for this season's conversations.Find Makers Mindset on your favorite podcast platform or on YouTube, starting March 14th.Learn how to empower your best you

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