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In this episode, Nate dives into a candid conversation with Matt, a devoted dad and the creator of an innovative project called Kidbox.fun. In this engaging conversation, Matt shares his journey from city life in Denver, Colorado, to rural South Dakota, where he's embraced the role of a dedicated dad to three teenage daughters. He opens up about his experiences as an entrepreneur and how his ventures led him to rediscover his true purpose—being a dad. The conversation takes a humorous turn as they discuss the challenges and fun of parenting, including those awkward moments in the tampon aisle and embarrassing kids with dad jokes. Matt shares heartwarming stories of watching his daughters grow through activities like cheerleading and drama, emphasizing the importance of being there for their milestones. The spotlight then shifts to Matt's latest project, Kidbox.fun, a monthly subscription box designed to help dads spend quality time with their kids. Matt explains how each box contains unique activities, books, and surprises that encourage dads and their children to bond and explore together. He shares the inspiration behind Kidbox.fun and the diverse range of experiences it offers. As the conversation unfolds, Matt and the host reflect on the challenges of modern fatherhood and how they are learning to redefine their roles as dads in today's world. They discuss the importance of imagination and creativity in parenting and how Kidbox.fun is helping dads break free from the routine and embrace new adventures with their kids. Tune in to this episode to discover how Matt's journey from entrepreneurship to fatherhood led to the creation of Kidbox.fun and how this exciting project is helping dads become superheroes in the eyes of their children. Get ready for laughter, insights, and inspiration in this delightful episode that celebrates the joys and challenges of being a dad. Check out Matts website www.kidbox.fun or follow him on Instagram and Facebook @kidbox.fun
"The people who are closest to you are often incredibly uncomfortable with your reinvention."Whew....isn't that the truth. Melissa Sheets, Photographer & Creative Specialist at Kidbox.com shares how she made tough but thoughtful decisions leading to a life she could only imagine. After returning from Haiti, she found seclusion on a local farm that provided her time to reflect on her marriage and career. The clarity that she gained, gave her the confidence to explore the next best version of herself as a mom, partner, entrepreneur and world citizen.It can be hard for the people around you to accept the idea that you are in a season of growth and change. The challenge is to take care of yourself and love people along the way without taking your eye off your destination.Reinvention Road Trip Newsletter at: https://www.jesaverhart.com
"The people who are closest to you are often incredibly uncomfortable with your reinvention."Whew....isn't that the truth. Melissa Sheets, Photographer & Creative Specialist at Kidbox.com shares how she made tough but thoughtful decisions leading to a life she could only imagine. After returning from Haiti, she found seclusion on a local farm that provided her time to reflect on her marriage and career. The clarity that she gained, gave her the confidence to explore the next best version of herself as a mom, partner, entrepreneur and world citizen.It can be hard for the people around you to accept the idea that you are in a season of growth and change. The challenge is to take care of yourself and love people along the way without taking your eye off your destination.Reinvention Road Trip Newsletter at: https://www.jesaverhart.com
Due to a change in our sermon schedule we will not begin using our KidBox's until next Sunday, September 13th. Enjoy our Kid's Service this week and you can find all the resources for this week at the buttons below.
"The people who are closest to you are often incredibly uncomfortable with your reinvention." Whew....isn't that the truth. Melissa Sheets, Photographer & Creative Specialist at Kidbox.com shares how she made tough but thoughtful decisions leading to a life she could only imagine. After returning from Haiti, she found seclusion on a local farm that provided her time to reflect on her marriage and career. The clarity that she gained, gave her the confidence to explore the next best version of herself as a mom, partner, entrepreneur and world citizen. It can be hard for the people around you to accept the idea that you are in a season of growth and change. The challenge is to take care of yourself and love people along the way without taking your eye off your destination.Reinvention Road Trip Newsletter at: https://www.jesaverhart.comInterview with Melissa Sheets0:00 - Intro Quote0:39 - Podcast Introduction1:12 - Episode Introduction2:30 - Guest Introduction3:30 - Guest Bio5:21 - Melissa’s Crumbling Moment8:33 - The Seeking of More11:21 - The Awakening13:29 - Divorce & Reinvention15:39 - “You’ll never make it on your own”16:36 - The Void of Divorce19:37 - Two Truths and a Lie20:21 - Truth - Don’t Like to Be Alone, But Needed to Be Alone22:24 - Truth - The People Closest to You May Not Support Your Reinvention.24:12 - Being Still in the Midst of Chaos25:35 - Lie - “I need to have perfection to be worthy”27:06 - Updates & Takeaways27:35 - Personal Update “Five Years Later…”30:11 - Takeaway - “We are only stuck because we allow ourselves to be stuck…” 32:10 Outro We would like to give our thanks to Melissa Sheets for participating in Today’s Episode.Melissa Sheets is Creative Director at KidboxIf you would like more information, you can find all things reinvention at JesAverhart.com where you can join the Reinvention Road Trip.
“Home Before Dark” is a dramatic mystery series inspired by the reporting of a young investigative journalist, Hilde Lysiak. Directed and executive produced by Jon M. Chu, the series follows a young girl named Hilde (played by Brooklynn Prince) who moves from the city of Brooklyn to the small lakeside town her father left behind. While there, her dogged pursuit of the truth leads her to unearth a cold case that everyone in town, including her own father, tried hard to bury. The series is created and executive produced by showrunners Dana Fox and Dara Resnik; written and executive produced by Russel Friend & Garrett Lerner; and executive produced by Joy Gorman Wettels for Anonymous Content, Rosemary Rodriguez and Sharlene Martin. The cast includes: Brooklynn Prince, Jim Sturgess, Abby Miller, Kylie Rogers, Michael Weston, Joelle Carter, Aziza Scott, Louis Herthum, Adrian Hough, Jibrail Nantambu and Deric McCabe. English actor and singer-songwriter Jim Sturgess got his big break in 2007 when he was cast in Julie Taymor's musical Across the Universe. Since then, he’s starred in numerous films including 21 with Kevin Spacey and Laurence Fishburne; The Other Boleyn Girl with Natalie Portman and Scarlett Johansson; Cloud Atlas with Tom Hanks and Halle Berry; and Berlin, I Love You with Helen Mirren and Keira Knightley, to name just a few. Nine-year-old Brooklynn Prince burst onto the scene with her starring role in 2017’s The Florida Project with Willem Dafoe, a role that earned her fourteen acting awards from groups such as the Broadcast Film Critics Association and the Hollywood Critics Association. She also recently starred in the 2020 horror film The Turning with Finn Wolfhard and Joely Richardson, and will next star in Disney’s The One and Only Ivan with Angelina Jolie and Sam Rockwell. When she’s not acting, Brooklynn has a heart for helping others, and volunteers with Florida’s Community Hope Center to help end homelessness. She’s also an ambassador for Kidbox, and is working to help clothe a million children in need.
“Home Before Dark” is a dramatic mystery series inspired by the reporting of a young investigative journalist, Hilde Lysiak. Directed and executive produced by Jon M. Chu, the series follows a young girl named Hilde (played by Brooklynn Prince) who moves from the city of Brooklyn to the small lakeside town her father left behind. While there, her dogged pursuit of the truth leads her to unearth a cold case that everyone in town, including her own father, tried hard to bury. The series is created and executive produced by showrunners Dana Fox and Dara Resnik; written and executive produced by Russel Friend & Garrett Lerner; and executive produced by Joy Gorman Wettels for Anonymous Content, Rosemary Rodriguez and Sharlene Martin. The cast includes: Brooklynn Prince, Jim Sturgess, Abby Miller, Kylie Rogers, Michael Weston, Joelle Carter, Aziza Scott, Louis Herthum, Adrian Hough, Jibrail Nantambu and Deric McCabe. English actor and singer-songwriter Jim Sturgess got his big break in 2007 when he was cast in Julie Taymor's musical Across the Universe. Since then, he’s starred in numerous films including 21 with Kevin Spacey and Laurence Fishburne; The Other Boleyn Girl with Natalie Portman and Scarlett Johansson; Cloud Atlas with Tom Hanks and Halle Berry; and Berlin, I Love You with Helen Mirren and Keira Knightley, to name just a few. Nine-year-old Brooklynn Prince burst onto the scene with her starring role in 2017’s The Florida Project with Willem Dafoe, a role that earned her fourteen acting awards from groups such as the Broadcast Film Critics Association and the Hollywood Critics Association. She also recently starred in the 2020 horror film The Turning with Finn Wolfhard and Joely Richardson, and will next star in Disney’s The One and Only Ivan with Angelina Jolie and Sam Rockwell. When she’s not acting, Brooklynn has a heart for helping others, and volunteers with Florida’s Community Hope Center to help end homelessness. She’s also an ambassador for Kidbox, and is working to help clothe a million children in need.
Walmart is teaming up with Kidbox, an online styling service that delivers outfits for the kids right to your door.
In this episode, we’re talking to Polly Rodriguez, co-founder of Unbound. The women’s wellness company is facing Facebook advertising challenges that are common among today’s sexual health brands. We’ll talk with Polly about how she and Unbound are combating the issue. Also, headlines from Amazon China, Allbirds, UnTuckit, Fair Weather, Lush Cosmetics, and KidBox.
Shares of Johnson & Johnson rise on strong earnings and strong growth in prescription drug sales. AT&T unloads its stake in Hulu. And Walmart announces a fashionable partnership with Kidbox. Analysts Emily Flippen and Jason Moser discuss those stories and share some fashion hits and misses. Thanks to LinkedIn for supporting The Motley Fool. Go to Linkedin.com/fool and get $50 off your first job post.
Today’s guest is an incredible leader: the CEO of kids’ clothing subscription service, Kidbox. Her entrepreneurial hustle was carved out from a young age, where she took on a newspaper delivery route at just 9 years old. Since then she had a varied and successful career, getting her start by running eCommerce for Tween brands in the late 90’s and early 2000’s and, in spite of the internet bubble burst, she saw a that there would be a real shift in consumer purchasing decisions, from retail to eCommerce. She climbed the marketing and eCommerce ladder for luxury retail at Ralph Lauren, Tory Burch and then Chicos, eventually meeting the Founder of Kidbox, Haim Dabah, to whom it was clear she was the right fit to lead Kidbox's growth. Miki immediately bought into their social mission to impact the lives of 1 million children in need and learned over the course of her career to trust her gut and speak up for causes she believed in. We talk about her tools for success, including using data science and personalization to deliver a unique customer experience with Kidbox and how standing for a social mission helped her build a thriving brand from the ground up.
In this episode I'll be diving into one of my FAVORITE topics, streamlining! As a mom of 4 and CEO, I find the best way to make time for my family and business is by outsourcing and automating. Grab a copy of the Streamline Your Life Template in the Shop to start prioritizing and delegating! The benefits outsourcing will have on your business, family and personal wellness. How to evaluate time to cost and determine which tasks you should be outsourcing. Applications and websites to utilize for finding people to help you with those boring household tasks. Specific resources I recommend for the working mom, including dog walkers, clothing subscription boxes (for me and the kids!), meal prep services and more! Listen Now on iTunes, Spotify, and Google Play! Links to products mentioned during this episode Meal Plans & Prep Blue Apron https://www.blueapron.com/ Gobble https://www.gobble.com/ Plated https://www.plated.com/ HelloFresh https://www.hellofresh.com/ Grocery Shopping Amazon Prime Now https://primenow.amazon.com/ Shipt https://www.shipt.com/ Instacart https://www.instacart.com/ Hiring a Chef Thumbtack https://www.thumbtack.com/home-improvement?utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=cma-google&utm_campaign=s-c-96449624-3733134824-46822306064-kwd-47289770-e-732074824&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI-8uohZKQ3gIVlFmGCh29TQWvEAAYASACEgL2yfD_BwE Care.com https://www.care.com/ Nextdoor https://nextdoor.com/login/ Dog Walkers Rover https://www.rover.com/ Wag! https://wagwalking.com/ Laundry Cleanly https://cleanly.com/ Rinse https://www.rinse.com/ Push Laundry https://www.pushlaundry.com/ Shopping for Clothes Stitch Fix https://www.stitchfix.com/ Trunk Club https://www.trunkclub.com/ Frank and Oak https://www.frankandoak.com/ Mac & Mia https://www.macandmia.com/ Kidbox https://www.kidbox.com/ Kidpik https://www.kidpik.com/ Odds & Errands TaskRabbit https://www.taskrabbit.com/ Handy https://www.handy.com/ Family Memory Organizing Kolo Photo Albums https://www.kolo.com/ LegacyBox https://legacybox.com/ Fiverr https://www.fiverr.com/ Upwork https://www.upwork.com/
Loving CBD, Jetblack, Headspace, how meditation helps with bedtime, and the awesomeness of KIDBOX. Randi Zinn, founder of Beyond Mom and author of “Going Beyond Mom” and Athleta Brand Ambassador, shares her mom products and solutions with Stacy Igel. (Instagram @randizinn)In this episode: Using CBD (Cannabidiol) – a sense of calm without being high, feels like an essential oil, taking orally, and rubbing into muscle tension which offers a kind of ease feeling Finding solutions that help you be able to move through the day with better ease Once again – Jetblack makes and appearance on the show—to just text what you need Headspace, use for own meditation, and Randi’s son uses it too Also, Headspace helps during bedtime Getting some calm in the room for a bit Time for meditation or coffee KIDBOX, create kids profile, style, etc, sizes, aeach season put together a box, if you keep the whole box they donate clothing, you pay per box How KIDBOX relieves certain aspects of shopping, and you look forward to arrival of each box To share your #MOMSGOTTHIS MOMENT just call 833-844-THIS-MOM (833-844-7666) and leave a voicemail with your first name and city along with your moment.
In this special Shop.org 2018 episode we have someone we found really charismatic and interesting during her Shop.org mainstage session with Guy Raz. Her name is Miki Berardelli, CEO of KIDBOX, and she sat down with José and I to talk about just that - her time at KIDBOX and why it's been such an impactful few years for her and the retailer. We will hear more about KIDBOX, but essentially KIDBOX is the first kids' personalized style box that provides parents with a convenient way to dress kids in cool brands at significant savings. We also learned about her background in retail, what the early days at KIDBOX were like, and one thing that no other retailer is doing. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brickdatacast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brickdatacast/support
The Guest: Kidbox Edited by George Drake, Jr. Music by Lucas Brahme — About Loose Threads — Subscribe to our weekly newsletter for the latest analysis and podcasts: http://eepurl.com/buLQY9 Twitter Full Transcript The Loose Threads Podcast explores the intersection of consumer, retail and commerce. Hosted by Richie Siegel, the founder of Loose Threads, each episode features an in-depth conversation with one guest about their founding story and how it fits into the current state of the industry. Guests come from all different backgrounds, spanning the consumer goods, fashion, retail and technology industries. The unifying thread is always the rapid change facing the industry and how entrepreneurs are responding. You can listen to the podcast on any player of your choice, in addition to on LooseThreads.com.
Kidbox, a curated clothing service for children, uses a proprietary algorithm to serve up the perfect styles. For every full box kept, the company donates new clothing to children in need. In this episode, Kidbox CEO Miki Berardelli discusses how the company thrives on a technology-first approach and dedication to charitable giving.
Internet Retailer digital editor Tracy Maple answers questions about the back-to-school shopping season, including spending projections and the digital marketing techniques being deployed by retailers.
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