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Join host Ian Peterman and guest Helen Sharp, founder and CEO of Influential PR, who specializes in public relations for sustainable brands. In this episode, Helen shares her journey from journalism and sales to establishing a PR firm dedicated to mission-driven companies. She offers insights into the unique challenges and opportunities in promoting sustainable brands, emphasizing the importance of a compelling story and thoughtful leadership in PR. Helen also discusses strategies for effective media relations, affiliate PR, and influencer campaigns, providing valuable tips for startups and established businesses alike. Notable Moments: 00:46 - Helen's Transition to PR and Sustainability 03:40 - The Importance of Brand Messaging in PR 04:36 - Launching Influential PR and Client Success Stories 08:32 - Thought Leadership and Education 10:19 - Affiliate PR and Measuring Impact 11:09 - Influencer Campaigns and Brand Partnerships 13:05 - Trends in Sustainability and Influencer Marketing 14:24 - Balancing Sustainability and Product Features in PR Strategy About Helen Sharp: Helen Sharp is an innovator in the world of public relations and brand-story development for mission-driven brands looking to expand their digital footprint with data-driven strategies and powerful narratives to engage media. She's worked with impactful, sustainable businesses such as the Surfrider Foundation, 1% for the Planet, Repurpose and LastObject. She is the CEO and Founder of Influential PR, a performance public relations agency for a better world. Mention this podcast episode to receive a 15% discount on PR services from Helen! Learn more about Helen Sharp and Influential PR: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heleninfluentialpr/ https://www.instagram.com/influentialpr/ https://www.influentialpr.com/ Download chapter 1 free: https://www.petermanfirm.com/conscious-design-chapter-1-free-download/ Want to be a guest? Visit: https://bit.ly/3BetCkf Want to work with us? Connect with Peterman Firm: https://www.petermanfirm.com/connect/ Find us online: YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/3sG7VEi Blog: https://bit.ly/3kltV6s Conscious Design Book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09KNMN9BT Join our Newsletter: https://bit.ly/2U8IlMS Hosted by: Ian Peterman Creative Director: Sara Clark Social Media: Jacqueline Sagun Visit our website: https://www.petermanfirm.com/ We created this content so creative entrepreneurs like you can integrate social and environmental responsibility into your brand's DNA through Conscious Design. Ian Peterman, a leading expert in Conscious Design, hosts the Conscious Design podcast and is the co-author of the book Conscious Design. If you enjoy our content, please support us by subscribing and sharing our episodes!
There are an estimated 550 billion cotton swabs thrown out every year. Now that's a statistic! So what's the alternative? In this greenwashing podcast, marketing writers Tiff and Kat examine the company LastObject's LastSwab and LastRound. The hosts say "swab" far too many times while determining if LastObject is full of it — or legit.As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. Some links below are paid links.What We AnalyzedLastSwab from LastObject: https://amzn.to/3tvBUVJLastRound from LastObject: https://amzn.to/4avYwG3SourcesLastObject's website: https://lastobject.com/The Guardian on cotton water usage: https://www.theguardian.com/sustainable-business/2015/mar/20/cost-cotton-water-challenged-india-world-water-dayNIH on using cotton swabs: https://www.noisyplanet.nidcd.nih.gov/have-you-heard/cotton-swabs-earsUNC Health article called Put the Cotton Swab Down: https://healthtalk.unchealthcare.org/put-the-cotton-swab-down-clean-your-ears-safely/Tilted Map's review of LastObject: https://www.tiltedmap.com/lastswab-vs-earthsider-review-zero-waste-greenwashing/MaterialsToday study on polypropylene: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214785321075969Plantish on the wastefulness of cotton: https://plantishfuture.com/blogs/zero-waste-living/the-waste-from-disposable-cotton-roundsGoing Zero Waste blog on homemade cotton rounds: https://www.goingzerowaste.com/blog/diy-cotton-rounds/Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance article on the reliability of company's carbon footprint: https://corpgov.law.harvard.edu/2021/10/04/the-reliability-of-your-companys-carbon-footprint/Instagram: @greeningupmyactFacebook: Greening Up My ActEmail us with questions: greeningupmyact@gmail.comYouTube: Greening Up My Act
"We don't want people to buy from us if they don't need it."This week we are joined by Isabel Aagaard, the Co-founder of the incredible business that is changing the landscape of single use products - LastObject.LastObject was listed on Shopify's top 50 brands to watch list, so we were keen to get them on the show to find out what has led to their amazing success.In this episode, Nick and Isabel dive into how to build a business that is selling sustainable products, how crowdfunding helped launch & grow a sustainable business, the key factors to LastObject's growth and much much more.We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did! If you're enjoying the show, be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode.This series is brought to you by Retention.com. Want to retain more customers and increase customer lifetime value? Check out www.retention.com. Book a demo to get 2x more audience credits for the first 60 days, when you mention Winning With Shopify on your demo! LastObject - https://lastobject.com/Support the show
LastObject Isabel Aagaard, iværksætter og medstifter I denne episode taler Kristina May og Mads Kjøller Damkjær med Isabel Aagaard, iværksætter og medstifter af LastObject, om design og udvikling af genanvendelige produkter til personlig hygiejne, som alle kender og mange har en mening om.
In this, our 15th Episode of Carbon Times, we have a great conversation with Isabel Aagaard, Co-Founder of Last Object - in her own words 'She is fighting for a less trashy world.' LastObject is a Danish manufacturing company, based in Copenhagen, that sells sustainable products online and in retail globally. Having been launched in 2016, it launches new products through crowdfunding campaigns on Kickstarter and Indiegogo. The company is best known for producing LastSwab, a reusable cotton swab. We have a really engaging conversation about the journey they have taken, why they have taken the direction they have and the benefits of their products. Conversations like this can really make you think about your own purchasing decision and challenge your perceptions..! I am sure that we can all do more to reduce single use products in our lives. We hope you enjoy the episode, as ever, we strive to bring you interesting conversations with people who are really driving the changes we all need to embrace to create a more sustainable future for everyone.
Hi everyone! Doone here - your host and hype girl. Thank you for tuning in to my solo episode this week. Today, I want to dive into the blueprint of what it means to build a truly sustainable brand in 2022. To do this we're learning from 7 guests we've had on the show who are putting the planet first. These are the brands leading the charge into a future where sustainability will be the rule over the exception. It's super relevant for any biz builders out there, because if you're not incorporating the planet into your business model moving forward, you will be left behind. 66% of executives already believe a sustainability strategy to be a necessity in the market today, with 60% of consumers listing it as an important purchase criteria. I'm so sure that these numbers are only going to rise as we continue to feel to the harsh impact of climate change on our beautiful blue planet. While this is so much more than a passing fashion trend, there is no denying that sustainability has become a bit of a buzz word in recent years. It's become so prolific it almost feels we're losing touch with both how serious we should be taking it, and just how difficult it is to properly achieve. I'm proud to have had these women on the show both open my eyes to the reality of the industry, and help us navigate how to go about this the right way. Let's jump straight into it. Here's are 7 key learnings from brands that are truly putting the planet first. We learn from Kester Black founder Anna Ross about how you should incorporate sustainability in your business model from the get-go. From Charlotte Pienaar from Everyday Humans we're reminded about the importance of focusing on the nitty gritty of the supply chain. Renewal Mill's Caroline Cotto highlights the importance of finding your sustainability tribe along this journey. For Chippin' founder Haley Russel it's all about joining forces with your community to bring your product to life. In chatting to Isabel Aagaard from LastObject we're reminded of the importance of true passion in what you're building, whilst Blueland founder Sarah Paiji Yoo puts the greatest emphasis on the power of educating and empowering people to make better lifestyle choices. We round off the solo episode with a learnings from Repurpose founder Lauren Gropper on how to go the long-mile and not give up before you've reached your goals. Let's get straight to it! This is me, for Female Startup Club. LINKS WE MENTION: Anna Ross' LinkedIn Kester Black's Instagram Charlotte Chen Pienaar's Instagram Everyday Humans Instagram Caroline Cotto's Instagram Renewal Mill's Instagram Haley Russel's Instagram Chippin' Instagram Isabel Aagaard's Instagram Last Object's Instagram Sarah Paiji Yoo's Instagram Blueland's Instagram Lauren Gropper's Instagram Repurpose Instagram SIGN UP FOR 1800-HYPEGIRL HOTLINE HERE: femalestartupclub.norby.live Female Startup Club's Instagram Doone's Instagram Doone's TikTok To redeem 1 month free of Norby's Basic Plan use code "FSC" here: https://join.nor.by/ Learn more about Dymo at Dymo.com In partnership with Klaviyo, the best email marketing tool for eCommerce businesses Female Startup Club's YouTubeFemale Startup Club's Private Facebook Group Say hello to Doone: hello@femalestartupclub.com Female Startup Club + Clearco: Clear.co/partner/female-star
Today Ian is talking to Isabel, who starts off by sharing her journey and how she invented the idea for the company. In the next part Isabel talks about and shares tips from making an idea, into a design and then getting the marketing done right so it becomes a profitable product. Ian then invites Isabel to share more about the specific list of duties that she mentioned to help aspiring designers. Next Isabel talks about impact points and what she looks for in a new product. Isabel then talks about what it means and how they explain the complicated stuff around their product to an average consumer and why it is important. Isabel then talks more about her future vision and what they wish to achieve as a company. Isabel then talks more about the function of her company in educating the public and how the views on that have changed with more products. In the guest outro Isabel shares some of her wisdom and inspiration for others and invites people to have a conversation with her. Parts: 0:00 – Guest Intro 4:35 – From Design To Product 9:05 – A List To Do 11:36 – Impact Points 19:53 - Layman's Terms 22:21 – Future Vision 31:50 – More Talk, Less Products 37:21 – Guest Outro About Isabela Aagaard: Isabela is a designer by trade and eco-conscious by nature. Frustrated by all of the single-use products out there, she decided to design innovative solutions to wasteful habits that make a lasting positive impact. LastObject was founded in 2018 with the first product being LastSwab (2019) and earlier this year, LastTissue was brought to life. As an eco-fighter and power-mom that always leads by example, she truly stands by her products and hopes to inspire others to adapt to living sustainably. Know more about Isabela and LastObject here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/isabel-aagaard-b53baa4b/ https://lastobject.com/ *Get a 15% discount on lastobject.com by using the code CONSCIOUS15 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Isabel Aagaard is the co-founder and designer at LastObject, a reusable products company on a mission to make zero waste the standard. They make several impressive products, but we're going to be focusing mostly on LastPad, a reusable menstrual pad that recently raised $384,972 on KickStarter. We talk all about Isabel's work and the inspiration behind creating durable, reusable products – and, of course, how a reusable menstrual pad actually works! We Chat About: What inspired LastObject How to make disposable products reusable Where the idea for reusable pads came up How LastPad works and the benefits of a reusable menstrual pad Resources: https://lastobject.com/ (lastobject.com) https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/193289139/lastpad-not-just-another-reusable-menstrual-pad (LastPad KickStarter) Connect With Me: Join my two free webinars: https://nourished-with-nina.ck.page/3cb8cdf71c (FAM for Birth Control) https://nourished-with-nina.ck.page/54964b5693 (FAM for Conception) https://www.tryinteract.com/share/quiz/6140e70afe8bbd00189a6081 (Is FAM Right For You? Free Quiz)! https://www.nourishedwithnina.com/private-hormone-coaching (Private Hormone and FAM Coaching) https://calendly.com/nourishedwithnina/private-reiki-session (Book a Reiki Session) Let's be friends on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nourishedwithnina/ (@nourishedwithnina) Healing Hormones is a production of http://crate.media (Crate Media)
Isabel Aagaard didn't just create a product, she started a movement. Her business, LastObject, creates eco-friendly, premium, beautiful I-should-have-thought-of-that! alternatives to single-use products. It all started with LastSwab: a reusable 'cotton' swab made with a material that's more like rubber or plastic. Unlike its disposable predecessor, it can be cleaned with soap and water and re-used over and over. Isabel and her cofounders went on to launch LastTissue, LastRound (makeup pads), and more eco-friendly products with equally catchy names. Isabel has a lot to share about how to get clear on your company's purpose, using Kickstarter to validate and shape your product design, testing prototypes, and the importance of pursuing a mission that will keep you working through all of the toughest entrepreneurial challenges. LINKS: Follow Female Founder World on Instagram: www.instagram.com/femalefounderworld Say hi to Jasmine on Instagram: www.instagram.com/jasminegarnsworthy Learn more about Last Object: https://lastobject.com Say hi to Isabel on Instagram: www.instagram.com/isabelaagaard
LastObject cofounder Isabel Aagaard joins us to talk about the company's latest product, the LastPad, a reusable menstrual pad made to be washed and reused up to 240 times. Single-use menstrual pads are a huge waste issue, representing a large share of ocean waste and producing billions of loose plastic wrappers, coated paper and the pads themselves every year. The LastPad comes in three sizes, including panty liners and overnight pads and the inner layer is made from bamboo, while the outer is polyester. LastObject launched the LastPad through Kickstarter and more than 46,000 people backed the project. Isabel shares how LastObject uses crowdfunding campaigns to co-design products with the consumers who will use them.
What does sustainable beauty product design look like from concept to product without harming the planet? In this week's episode, we are talking about designing sustainable beauty products. Sam is joined by Monica Becker, the Director of Beauty, Personal Care and Household Products at Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute. Monica shares more about the Cradle to Cradle certification process and brands that are making innovative sustainable designs. Later on in the show, they are joined by Isabel Aagaard, the Co-Founder of LastObject, a zero waste store of reusable everyday products. Isabel chats about the founding of LastObject and their newest launch, LastPad. Together they discuss more about incorporating new habits and sustainable materials in beauty product design. For links to resources we discuss on this episode, visit our show page: Redefining Single-Use Beauty Products
Did you know that the vagina is the most absorbent part of the female body? We know that it's important what we put in our body, as far as nutrition goes, but what we put on and in our body, as far as feminine hygiene products go, is just as important for our health.On today's episode Cody and Jess welcome their special guest Isabel Aagaard, owner and founder of the Denmark based company called LastObject. In this conversation Cody and Isabel talk about her newest product called LastPad, a toxin-free reusable menstrual pad. These two also talk about the importance of using environmentally friendly feminine hygiene products that are not only good for Mother Nature, but also good for us and our delicate internal female environment. Cody also enjoyed asking Isabel about what the culture around "periods" is like in Denmark and what it has been like for Isabel as a female entrepreneur, working with mostly men, on products aimed to benefit women. Cody and Isabel share their personal morning rituals to support their infradian rhythm, and talk about the Danish practice of hygge, which is a quality of coziness that makes a person feel content and comfortable. as a big part of honoring the female monthly cycle. At Mixhers, Jess and Cody love meeting other women out there working hard to make their dreams come true, especially when it involves helping women. They enjoyed getting to know Isabel and hope you loved meeting her too. To connect with Isabel or to learn more about LastPad, you can find more information here.You can also find Isabel Aagaard on IG @lastobjectDid you learn something new today? Be sure to subscribe to this podcast and share this episode with all the girls you love. We would appreciate it if you'd also rate us and leave a comment on iTunes.Join Mixhers email list and be the first to have access to new products and be the girl in the know! Be sure to join our movement by following us on Instagram @mixhersorCody Sanders @soulhappyandhealthyJess Toolson @jesstoolsonTo submit questions or if you think you'd be a perfect guest to have on our podcast reach out to us on speakpipe and record your questions for us! You can also contact mccall@mixhers.com or DM McCall @mixhers on IG.Today's show is sponsored by MixhersProduced by @sandmanpodcasting Email Trevor at: sandmanrecording@gmail.com
Joining me on the show today is Isabel Aagaard, one of the co-founders behind sustainable startup LastObject. LastObject is creating sustainable reusable alternatives to replace single use items in your bathroom like the Q tip, tissues and cotton pads with many more to come. A big part of this episode is talking about the incredible kickstarter campaign that put them on the map, reaching their goal in just 22 minutes and going on to raise $1.3M over the following months. We dig into how they built their email database and how much it cost to acquire the initial 40,000 subscribers.LINKS WE MENTION:LastObject's InstagramIsabel's InstagramFemale Startup Club's InstagramDoone's InstagramIn partnership with Klaviyo, the best email marketing tool for ecommerce businesses.Female Startup Club's YouTubeFemale Startup Club's Private Facebook GroupSay hello to Doone: hello@femalestartupclub.com
Isabel Aagaard is an entrepreneur and collaborative designer on a mission to eliminate single-use plastic by creating reusable alternatives to single-use items we use daily. She's the creator of the world's first reusable cotton swab, LastSwab, which raised more than 1.2M USD from more than 30,000 backers on crowdfunding platforms. Her products are made to last more than 1000 times and are easy to use and re-use, making it simple for people to break their throwaway habits and start going zero-waste. So far Isabel has helped eliminate over 1 billion single-use items, and she aims to make that 50 billion by 2023. Find Isabel's products online: LastObject.com Find me online: This Sustainable Life: Solve For Nature Podcast: https://anchor.fm/solvefornature Blog: https://verdantgrowth.blog/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC24IiwM0BPQ-_3DVz2KnuVw Twitter: https://twitter.com/VerdantGrowth Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/realverdantgrowth Instagram: http://instagram.com/verdant.growth --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/solvefornature/support
In this episode of the Footprint Futures podcast we talk with Isabel Aagaard, co-founder and designer at LastObject, on how to create zero-waste products.During the episode we approach: How to overcome challenges with a new business.How to become more sustainable inside your company.Why is sustainability always a process?How to grow your eCommerce brand.How to overcome challenges in sustainable transportation.Key trends in customer behavior towards sustainability.What are the common misconceptions about sustainable products?How to source sustainable materials.How to design more sustainable.-Footprint Futures is the podcast where we interview forward-thinking ecropreneurs and change-makers on how to accelerate the world towards a sustainable future.
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www.startingsustainability.com Isabel Aagard is the found of the rapidly growing eco-business, LastObject. She is an entrepreneur and collaborative designer on a mission to eliminate single-use plastics by creating reusable alternatives to single-use items we use daily. She is the creator of LastSwab, LastRound, and LastTissue. www.startingsustainability.com/episode88https://lastobject.comDiscount code: StartingSustainability2021 for 15% off! Expires Sept 1, 2021Check out the Instagram @LastObject @IsabelaagaardSupport the show by shopping at out Etsy Store: StartSustainableFor beauty products shop Plaine Products- Promo code "Start" for 20% off.Need groceries? Imperfect Foods- Promo code "SS10" for $10 off first box.School or Office supplies go to Earth Hero- Promo code "Start" for 10% off.
We don't all have to be sustainability consultants in order to save the environment. You can keep doing what you're good at - and apply your expertise to environmental problems. That's how Isabel stepped into circular design. Isabel Aagaard is an entrepreneur and product designer. She founded LastObject two years ago in Copenhagen, Denmark, with a mission to eliminate single-use items by creating their reusable alternatives. Her very first product raised 1.2M USD on Kickstarter. Today, Nature N8 chats with Isabel about how companies measure sustainability, her own successful business model, and toilet paper. Support “Waste Not Why Not” on Patreon. Follow us on Twitter @wastenotpod. Send questions to ask@wastenotwhynot.com. Subscribe to “Waste Not a Newsletter" on Substack. EPISODE CREDIT | Nate Maynard (@N8May), host | Yu-Chen Lai (@aGuavaEmoji), producer | Emily Y. Wu (@emilyywu), executive producer | a Ghost Island Media production (@ghostislandme) | www.ghostisland.media Support the show: https://patreon.com/wastenotwhynot See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Learn how LastObject is eliminating single use personal care products with Co-Founder Isabel Agaard. Her mission is to create durable and well-designed products that are reusable. When she and her team discovered the harmful effects of single-use cotton swabs on the environment, they started working on a solution to fix it. They first produced Last Swab and then followed it up with LastTissue, which aims to bring the handkerchief back and stop the waste caused by single-use tissues; then they created LastRound, a set of six reusable, washable make-up pads. Isabel is passionate about eliminating waste and tackling the single-use items that have become an unfortunate part of our daily routine that are thrown away after every use. Thanks to our sponsors: IHMM, Cascade Environmental, and Terra Nova Solutions #reusable #lastobject #reusablepackaging #sustainable #circulareconomy #climatechange #wastemanagement #lastswab #lasttissue #lastround #eliminatesingleuseplastics #zerowaste
Isabel Aagard is the Founder and Designer at LastObject. Frustrated by all of the single-use waste, she decided to design innovative solutions to wasteful habits that make a lasting impact, starting with LastSwab — the world's first sanitary, reusable cotton swab. LastSwab was followed by LastTissue, and most recently by LastRound. One by one, Isabel is tackling the single-use items that have become an unfortunate part of our daily routine. As an eco-fighter and power-mom Isabel stands by her products and hopes to inspire others to be the change and adapt to living sustainably.. In today's episode, Isabel shares how her professional experience led to her sustainability journey with LastObject and the importance of staying informed on sustainability practices and issues like greenwashing. I hope you enjoy our conversation xx Follow and connect with Isabel on Instagram @isabelaagaard Follow In Our Network on Instagram at @inournetwork!
Isabel Aagaard is a co-founder and designer of LastObject. When she and her team discovered the harmful effects of single-use cotton swabs on the environment, they started working on a solution to fix it. They design innovative solutions to wasteful habits that make a lasting positive impact and have already launched four products that replace single-use cotton rounds, tissues, and face masks. Don't miss out on our weekly interviews with sustainable businesses from different industries and sizes. Get inspirational insights that you can implement in your day-to-day and other bespoke content for you. https://greenelement.activehosted.com/f/57 (Subscribe now!)
For this episode, Mark is joined by Isabel Aagaard - Co-founder of LastObject - as they discuss a Better Future and a sustainable Now. Against the backdrop of Isabel's work at LastObject finding design solutions for single-use products, Isabel and Mark discuss the intricacies of start-ups - from Kickstarter and beyond, the influence of growing up around entrepreneurs, committing to creating your dream team, the power of understanding production and the importance of dreaming big. Isabel and LastObject support a circular economic model. Through their work and ideas, they showcase an infectious passion for an improved world - it is hard not to share in the excitement. For video, quotes, and talking points from this Spotlight, please head over to the Design Exec Club Website.
Isabel Aagaard er på en mission for at udrydde engangsting som vatpinde, vatrondeller og lommetørklæder. Derfor designer hun, hendes bror Nicolas Aagaard og resten af teamet genanvendelige hygiejneartikler. Ønsket er at spare klimaet ved at genbruge mere. Første produkt blev finansieret af en kampagne på Kickstarter, og det har siden været en strategi for virksomheden. LastObject bootstrapper fortsat og er 100 % ejet af founders. Det her er hendes iværksætterhistorie. Hør mere i vores podcast. Artiklen er skrevet af Niklas Vinther Jakobsen. Produceret af Podtribe media. Episodens annoncør hedder e-Boks Express, som du kan prøve gratis her. En online selvbetjeningsportal, hvor du kan sende dokumenter til dine kunder eller klienters e-Boks direkte fra din egen pc eller tablet. Episoden er en del af vores Green Growth serie. Hvis du vil støtte vores lille medie, så kan du gøre det her på Patreon. 40.000 e-mails indsamlet inden lancering Isabel Aagaard er ud af en iværksætterfamilie, og hun har altid set sig selv, som en der skulle noget andet en lønmodtagerlivet. Forældrene står bag det succesrige smykkebrand Troldekugler og derved har Isabel ikke designet fra fremmede. Det blev dog ikke smykker hun skulle designe og i kraft af sin uddannelse som co-designer, var Isabel klar til at gå ind i processer og forbedre produkter. Sammen med sin bror Nicolas Aagaard, begyndte Isabel at undersøge, hvordan man kunne erstatte engangsprodukter med et mere bæredygtigt alternativ. Den første ting de tog fat i, var vatpinden. Hver dag produceres 1,5 mio. vatpinde på verdensplan og det forbrug ville Isabel gerne gøre noget ved. Løsningen blev LastSwab, en vatpind med blød plastik i stedet for vat. Inden virksomhedens Kickstarter kampagne gik live, undersøgte de markedet og man kunne skrive sig op med e-mail. Da de havde samlet 40.000 underskrifter sammen, var de klar til at trykke på den store knap. LastObject sælger til USA, Frankrig, Taiwan og mange flere På Kickstarter lykkedes det at samle 4,7 mio. kr. ind til produktionen af LastSwab og nu skulle der leveres. Som mange andre, blev produktionen dog forsinket. Det har senere ført til, at meget af produktionen er hjemtaget til Danmark og sortimentet er vokset. Nu kan man også købe bæredygtige alternativer til vatrondeller og lommetørklæder hos LastObject. Isabel fortæller, at der yderligere arbejdes på 10 forskellige designs. LastObject er allerede meget langt med internationaliseringen i kraft af deres brug af Kickstarter. Faktisk kommer 80 % af omsætningen fra USA, men der er også interesse fra mange andre lande. Isabel håber, at LastObject vil være at finde i de store supermarkeder om 5 år. Alt det, og meget mere, taler vært Mette Bloch og gæst Isabel Aagaard om i dette afsnit af Iværksætterhistorier. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brian Terada is the founder of Be Free Stories, he is a YouTube host, a creator, and an artist. This conversation is all about expansion and growing and evolving. We talk about love and acceptance and sharing who we are with people we love. The version of you two years ago doesn't have to be the version of you today, and how we navigate through that. Brian is a free spirit who lives and loves life to the fullest possible level. He gives us the blueprint for really starting to love and understand people who are different from ourselves. Guest linksFind Brian on IG/ Twitter/ YouTube : @brianteradaOn Twitch: @brianteradababyTikTok: @brianteradaaBe Free Stories: @befreestoriesSponsor LinksUpstarter Podcast Network: Free Consult with CEO + $100 off your launch! DM @upstarterpods saying Danielle sent you!LastObject: 10% off your purchase with "ONTHEDAILY10" at checkout. www.lastobject.comConnect with Danielle!IG: @danielle_onthedailythe pod: @onthedailypodListen to the podcast on apple music: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/on-the-daily/id1548077381Show Support! Please Rate, Review, Subscribe to and share the podcast with everyone you know! We are so grateful for all of the support!!
Hello and welcome to pretty good business. I am really excited about today's guest because what her brand does is really quite revolutionary. Today we are here with Isabel Aagaard. She is one-third of LastObject, a sustainable brand that fights against disposable waste. You might know them for their firstborn, LastSwab, the first reusable cotton buds but there is so much more they have been working on and I am very happy to have Isabel on the podcast to talk about it. Thank you so much for listening and thanks to Isabel again for being a fantastic guest. You can follow LastObject and LastSwab on Instagram @lastobject and @lastswab. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter, and also have a read of our website: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/prettyslow.life/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/prettyslowlife Twitter: https://twitter.com/PrettySlowLife Website: https://prettyslow.life/
On this episode of Virtual Coffee, I spoke with one of the Co-Founders of LastObject, Isabel Aagaard. Isabel shares her journey to launching LastObject and their various reusable and sustainable products. LastObject is definitely a disruptor in the market of reusable products, and Isabel shares how her and her team created (and continue to create) a beautiful user experience that stays true to their mission. It was a great experience to speak with a professional designer who is rooted in empathy and whose goal in life is to positively impact the world's environment. You can learn more about Isabel and LastObject at https://lastobject.com/. Happy listening! LastObject's Instagram ----more---- ☕️ Instagram & Facebook: @virtualcoffeepodcast ☕️ Email: virtualcoffeepodcast@gmail.com ☕️ Linktree ----more---- ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Don't forget to leave a rating & review for Virtual Coffee! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ ----more---- Music: Blippy Trance by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5759-blippy-trance License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Isabel Aagaard jumps onto the eCom Ops Podcast to share their eCommerce experience and their business concept at LastObject and reusable Q-tips. Isabel also reveals her role in their business operations discussing the role of automation, the importance of customer satisfaction and brand loyalty.