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From Zero with Adam Schwab
Ido Leffler was making organic beauty products with Yes To before it was cool

From Zero with Adam Schwab

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 39:36


How do you get your brand-new beauty products stocked in America? And when it’s there, how do you convince people to buy it?In 2006, Ido co-founded the organic beauty brand Yes To Carrots and then in 2014, co-founded the huge school and office supply business, Yoobi which donates an item for every item purchase. Not long after, Ido co-founded Beach House Group which collaborates with huge stars like Mille Bobbie Brown, Tracee Ellis Ross, Kendell Jenner and Shay Mitchell. Ido is also one of Australia’s most successful angels, investing in five ‘unicorns’. Ido joins host Adam Schwab to share how his parents influenced his business ambitions, his near business death experiences and giving back.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Cause Talk Radio: The Cause Marketing Podcast
How Yoobi and Verizon Are Bridging The Offline-Online Gap For Kids In Need with Ido Leffler

Cause Talk Radio: The Cause Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 20:31


Ido Leffler is a serial social entrepreneur and has been co-founder of companies including Brandless, Yes To Inc. and most, recently...Yoobi - a school supplies company that gives back.In this episode, Megan chats with Ido about an innovative partnership with Verizon that is helping provide both connectivity access as well as school supplies to kids that need them most right now, especially since so many kids are still learning from home due to the pandemic.Ido shares the silver linings about the pandemic for him personally and professionally and even gives us a sneak peak into what's coming up for Yoobi in 2021.Links & NotesYoobi WebsiteYoobi and Verizon Partnership

Cause Talk Radio: The Cause Marketing Podcast
How Yoobi and Verizon Are Bridging The Offline-Online Gap For Kids In Need

Cause Talk Radio: The Cause Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 20:30


Ido Leffler is a serial social entrepreneur and has been co-founder of companies including Brandless, Yes To Inc. and most, recently...Yoobi - a school supplies company that gives back. In this episode, Megan chats with Ido about an innovative partnership with Verizon that is helping provide both connectivity access as well as school supplies to kids that need them most right now, especially since so many kids are still learning from home due to the pandemic. Ido shares the silver linings about the pandemic for him personally and professionally and even gives us a sneak peak into what's coming up for Yoobi in 2021. Links & Notes Yoobi Website Yoobi and Verizon Partnership

Cause Talk Radio: The Cause Marketing Podcast
How Yoobi Scales Social Enterprise

Cause Talk Radio: The Cause Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 25:07


Millions of kids in the United States do not have fundamental school supplies to learn and be successful. This affects not only their school work — it affects their confidence. So teachers step in and spend their own money to make sure students can learn. On average, teachers spend $560 out of their own pockets to support their students each year.In this episode of Cause Talk Radio Megan talks to Ido Leffler, Founder of Yoobi, a social enterprise company that makes beautiful school supplies sold in retailers like Target, Walmart and Costco and also gives back. For every Yoobi item purchased, the company donates a school supply item to a child in need in the U.S. in partnership with the Kids In Need Foundation.Ido and Megan chat about their incredible success as a social enterprise in a competitive and constantly changing retail environment, how they've successfully scaled the company, why design is so critical and how they measure impact.Links & NotesYoobi WebsiteYoobi on InstagramIdo Leffler on LinkedIn

The Business Growth Podcast Series
Responsibilities of a leader with Ido Leffler

The Business Growth Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2018 33:02


“You think that success is due to you… and the ego starts to come into play… we've realised that the success has got nothing to do with us. It's got to do with the holistic business and the proposition that you bring to the customer.”Ido Leffler (@idoleffler) is a serial entrepreneur at the helm of category building and category killing businesses including yoobi.com, brandless.com, Cheeky Home, and yesto.com. Ido chats with Rachael about the responsibilities of successful business leaders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Well Made
37 Unbranding Your Pantry with Tina Sharkey, CEO and co-founder of Brandless

Well Made

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2018 42:21


Tina Sharkey has dedicated over 20 years to building purposeful online communities. From her role as CEO of the Sherpa Foundry to SVP of online messaging at AOL, she’s passionate about building platforms that enable people to tell their stories. Her latest venture is no different. In July 2017, she and co-founder, Ido Leffler, launched direct-to-consumer brand, Brandless, which sells everyday home and pantry essentials for $3. Brandless’s consumer product line covers everything from pantry goods to beauty products without the overload and markups of traditional grocery aisles. On this episode, Tina talks about reinforcing transparency through packaging, the future of brick-and-mortar retail, and the importance of nurturing the Brandless community. Link and images from this post are on the Lumi blog.

Branded
Going Beyond Brand With Tina Sharkey of Brandless

Branded

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2018


--- Tina Sharkey | Brandless  Some things I learned from the Co — Founder of Brandless  Brands used symbols of trust.  We used to look at brands to guide our decision making and to help us express our beliefs through there symbols and logos.  But trust has been eroding. From governments and large institutions to garments and ice cream. Culturally, there continues to be a pervasive undercurrent of skepticism of those who are large, rigid and in-charge.  Now, while we still look for people to guide or decision making and symbols to express our beliefs, it is has become less about the brand name, and more about the community and the values that are imbued in the products and services that we choose to engage with.  Enter Brandless.  “If people knew what things cost versus how much they are paying for them, they would be rioting in the streets” Ido Leffler, Co — Founder, Brandless  Brandless is approaching the idea of brand from a people first perspective, focusing on the individual ideals and personal values of customers, at scale. It is a fresh and culturally relevant approach to shopping and the customer experience.  I sought to find out why and how they are creating a new kind of brand and customer experience.  Here’s what I learned from my conversation with Co — Founder Tina Sharkey  True community means you’re getting out of the way — facilitating and enabling community — putting people first, fusing value and values together.  2. ‘Walk Your Walk’ — You, your customers and your brand experience are uniquely you. How does walking your walk show up in your product, your community and your mission?  3. Eliminate The Brand Tax — A metaphor for all the inefficiencies that go into the development the product. What are the industries that are laden with brand tax?  4. Todays Brands Are Art Enabled By Science — Technology can be a factor and multiplier of the artistry that is truly seeing, understand and expressing compassion for the human experience.  5. Personalize Relationships With Individuals, At Scale — Allow customers to know that you see them as an individual, with their own unique quirks and nuances. Help them walk their walk.  6. Lets Not Sell You, Lets Show You. — Retail isn’t going anywhere, but should be more about an opportunity to engage as a learning experience, social experience (amplified into your own space), an opportunity for taste & trial, an opportunity to meet up with like minded people. It should be just as much a brand experience and word of mouth marketing channel as a sales channel.  For the full depth and detail of the conversation you can listen to it here. Tina goes deep into the process, principles, and purpose behind the creation of Brandless.  ---

Corporate Spend
Lance Kalish CEO Yoobi

Corporate Spend

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2017 36:45


Lance Kalish Yoobi Lance Kalish is CEO of purpose driven companies Yoobi, Yes to Inc and Cheeky Home Lance is a serial and social entrepreneur recognised as one of Australia’s most accomplished and international consumer product entrepreneurs. Lance and his partner Ido Leffler co-founded global skincare success story Yes to Inc in 2006 which is the #2 natural beauty brand in the USA. Lance’s passion surrounds working with companies that combine doing good and business pursuits in one. After Yes To, Lance and Ido began working on new socially conscious enterprises that would combine profits with purpose, right from their inception. They truly believe that the best brand and company is the one that gives for every product that is sold. In 2014 Lance developed Yoobi and Cheeky Home two brands that are making a powerful impact. He was named one of Men’s Style Magazine Men of Influence for 2015 and one of the Top 50 Australian Global Achievers by Australian Unlimited in 2013.

Business Rockstars
Ido Leffler Cofounder Yoobi

Business Rockstars

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2015 81:37


Ido Leffler is the Co-founder & CEO at Yoobi, a fun, ridiculously awesome school supplies company that engages kids through bright colors, cool designs, and most importantly, cause.Yoobi is sold exclusively at Target (USA) stores nationwide. For every Yoobi item purchased, Yoobi distributes an item to a classroom in need, in the USA. By 2015, Yoobi aims to impact more than 30,000 classrooms, with the goal of changing the lives of over 750,000 kids.

Better Than Yesterday, with Osher Günsberg

Ido Leffler on hard work, saying yes, and making sure you don't have a sucky day. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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INspired INsider with Dr. Jeremy Weisz
YesToCarrots: Get Big Fast and Do More Good -with Ido Leffler [Overcoming Challenges]

INspired INsider with Dr. Jeremy Weisz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2014 23:57


Ido Leffler is Cofounder and “Chief Carrot Lover” of Yes To. Yes To Products (Yes To Carrots, Cucumbers and Tomatoes) are sold today in over 28,000 retail points in 24 countries. Watch the Full Video Episode >> http://www.inspiredinsider.com/yestocarrots-get-big-fast-and-do-more-good-with-ido-leffler-overcoming-challenges/ Yes To is the #2 natural beauty brand in the US and can be found in Walgreens, Target, Walmart, CVS, Kroger, Bed Bath and Beyond, & Whole foods, to name a few. What will you learn in this interview with Ido Leffler from YesToCarrots?-What was a major crisis Ido thought would kill the company?-What would he well up with tears thinking about?-What is the problem with growing too big, too fast?-What great advice did he get that helped him tremendously that was from his wife? Watch the Full Video Episode >> http://www.inspiredinsider.com/yestocarrots-get-big-fast-and-do-more-good-with-ido-leffler-overcoming-challenges/