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The Bright Ideas eCommerce Business Podcast | Proven Entrepreneur Success Stories
BI 257: How Lora Ivanova Has Grown MyLabBox.com Into a Thriving eCommerce Business

The Bright Ideas eCommerce Business Podcast | Proven Entrepreneur Success Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2019 30:10


On the Bright Ideas podcast, host Trent Dyrsmid from BrightIdeas.co shares the story of how he's building his eCommerce business (on Amazon as well as his own site), interviews other successful eCommerce entrepreneurs, and answers questions from his audience. If you are an aspiring entrepreneur looking to build a real business that can one day replace your job and give you the lifestyle of your dreams, eCommerce is an excellent choice and on this podcast, you will learn the exact formula to follow directly from Trent and his guests.

Sharp Tongue
#128 Can Safe Sex Be Sexy?

Sharp Tongue

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2018 33:23


A VERY special and informative episode featuring CEO and entrepreneur, Lora Ivanova, who sits down with Jessimae at a Coffee Bean to discuss her safe sex home delivery kit, My Lab Box. The two discuss the stresses of going to the OBGYN (I.E. horrible lighting and dirty magazines), why we still have sex stigmas in our culture, the importance of female entrepreneurship, and why it's important to take care of your "love box". Music "Let's Talk About Sex" by Salt n Pepa.For all things My Lab Box go to: www.MyLabBox.comFor all things Jessimae go to:www.Jessimae.comTwitter: @JessimaePeluso www.twitter.com/JessimaePelusoIG: www.instagram.com/jessimaepeluso/

American Sex Podcast
Glamazon Tyomi Morgan: Celibacy, Age Play & Finding Love - Ep 19

American Sex Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2017 64:52


This week Ken & Sunny get cozy with Glamazon Tyomi Morgan. In just a few short years she’s taken the world by storm. Her following is massive and with good reason. We talk about how Titty Tuesday is changing the world, how Tyomi’s year of celibacy + exploring kink completely altered her life, how the glamazon discovered she was a little, accidentally shooting an award-winning film & more. Ken also eats way too many edibles during the intro & we kick off the December sex toy giveaway. More at sunnymegatron.com & americansexpodcast.com   Guest Bio Passionate, innovative and ambitious are just a few words to describe the model-turned-Sexpert Tyomi Morgan.  Hailing from Chicago, Illinois Tyomi began her career as a model working for local designers, artists and national brands; and eventually landed a contending spot on America's Next Top Model Cycle 14.   The opportunity was short-lived, but after leaving the show, Tyomi decided to use her influence for good.  Possessing a love for all things sexual, and seeing a lack of modern-day edge in presenting sex education, the "Glamazon" decided to begin a blog all about sex.  And this is how glamerotica101.com was born in September of 2011. Originally created for the modern lady, Glamerotica101.com was inspired by women across the globe who have been left heartbroken and unsatisfied sexually.  After receiving an overwhelming response from men who desired to improve their sex lives, Tyomi extended her knowledge to all genders. Over the course of three years, Tyomi has launched a Youtube channel that reaches lovers worldwide, bringing in 1.4 million views monthly, and she has appeared on several radio shows including Naomi Banxxx's Chocolate Radio, Playboy Radio with Maya Jordan, Chicago's 107.5 WGCI, Chicago's B96 and many others.  She has also been featured as a favorite Sexpert on Comedy's Central's popular sketch comedy show "Tosh.0" and her blog has been referred to as a "go to source" for sex positioning and sex advice for the woman of color by activist and writer Feminista Jones.  Tyomi Currently serves as a contributing writer for Ebony.com and EBONY Magazine, contributing writer and resident sexpert for Cassiuslife.com,  and previously hosted a radio show on Playboyradio.com  "Glamazon Tyomi's Sex Academy". Tyomi has been a contributing writer for "The Guardian UK", Elitedaily.com and is quoted for several sex-positive platforms across the internet.   Tyomi is currently working on her certification as a Sex Coach through the World Association of Sex Coaches and works with clients one on one to help them move towards their desired improvement in their sex lives and relationships. Episode 19 Topics Exxxotica, Israeli bachelorette parties, breast affirmations, apple cider vinegar & cannabis, changing the world with Titty Tuesday, America’s Next Top Model, assholes on snapchat, DDLG, spanking, national Coalition for Sexual Health, Jet Setting Jasmine & King Noire, Fetcon, discovering your inner sadist, slut shaming in the sex ed community, montgomery glands, daddy issues, Perez Hilton & titty-grams, representation matters, celibacy, finding true love, harnessing social media for sex ed, election night 2016, non-sexual BDSM, being a “little” & age play, Kinky Kollege, millennials & safer sex, at home STI testing, Collared in Shadows, being collared, sex work, Cocktails & Condoms Episode 19 Links Tyomi Morgan’s Websites http://glamerotica101.com/ & http://www.sexperttyomi.com/ Tyomi Morgan’s Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/theglamazontyomi/ Tyomi Morgan’s Twitter https://twitter.com/glamazontyomi Tyomi Morgan’s Snapchat https://www.snapchat.com/add/glamazontyomi Tyomi Morgan’s Age Play article https://cassiuslife.com/36622/fetish-little-play-findom/ MyLabBox.com https://www.mylabbox.com/ AIS/Adventures in Sexuality Ohio http://adventuresinsexuality.org/AIS_portal.html American Sex Podcast Amazon wishlist http://a.co/axxpCXT American Sex Podcast Patreon http://patreon.com/americansex American Sex Podcast Voicemail (we may play your question/message on air) 773-683-3869 or 773-MUFF-TOY (and we didn't plan that, HAHAHA!) Episode 19 Sponsor, Affiliate & Giveaway Info Shop with Amazon & benefit American Sex: http://bit.ly/sunnyamazon (affiliate link) Lelo SONA Sex Toy Giveaway at sunnymegatron.com: Provided by Castle Megastore. Entrants must be over 18, US resident, no purchase necessary. Visit the giveaway page for details and to enter: http://sunnymegatron.com/sona/  Giveaway entry ends 1/02/2018 20% off your order at http://castlemegastore.com when you use code SUNNY at checkout (limited restrictions apply) Shout out to our brand new sponsor, KinkBNB. We love this company and many of our friends use it to find kinky play spaces and travel destinations. We also have a bunch of friends that list their dungeons and play spaces on KinkBNB.  American Sex podcast listeners get 50% off the first six months of a KinkBNB subscription with code SUNNY https://www.kinkbnb.com/wallet/subscribe/     p.s. Please subscribe to American Sex & rate us on Apple Podcasts/iTunes and Stitcher. And if you really dig us, consider contributing to our Patreon page. All Patreon subscribers get our episodes early for as little as $1 per month. Contributors also get brand new, monthly content and full episodes made exclusively for Patreon supporters. Thanks!

Like a Mother
Why haven't you gotten an STD test? This founder can help.

Like a Mother

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2017 27:55


Hundreds of non-profits and government agencies have struggled to permanently turn around rates of sexually transmitted diseases — with little lasting success. But a new startup headed by two female Millennials may be the answer. MyLabBox is an at-home diagnosis testing that promises accurate testing for sexually transmitted infections for the anonymous privacy of your own home — and for the same or lower cost than going to a physician's office or laboratory. Co-founders Lora Ivanova and  Ursula Hessenflow have raised more than half a million dollars in seed funding to bring to market what it says is the most comprehensive home STD testing service in the United States — a service that could move the needle on a massive public health issue, as well as tap into a profitable market.  Last year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's STD surveillance report announced that the rates of chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis — the three most commonly reported STDs in the nation — jumped between 2014 and 2015, reaching an all-time high. During that period, syphilis rose by 19 percent, gonorrhea by 12.8 percent, and chlamydia cases rose by 5.9 percent — all diseases treated by antibiotics. Meanwhile, nearly half of Americans between the ages of 18 and 59 are infected with genital human papillomavirus, or HPV, according to the National Center for Health Statistics, which notes that high-risk strains of this sexually transmitted disease are carried by 25 percent of men and 20 percent of women, and cause about 31,000 cases of cancer each year. Genital herpes affects one in six U.S. adults under age 50, and while HIV diagnoses overall are down, they jumped dramatically between 2005 and 2015 for black and Latino gay men — and youth in particular. Overall, it is estimated that half of the U.S. adult population will be infected by at least one STD. Failure to stem these infections includes lack of sex education, the cost, shame and inconvenience of regular testing, that sexually transmitted disease still carries great taboo. Plus, the sudden prevalence of online dating means that people are sleeping with people far outside their natural social circles, and disease follows. MyLabBox addresses all of these issues. "Most people are not talking about STDs, and if we're not talking about it, we're not getting tested," said Ivanova, who points out that about 80 percent of people infected with STDs do not display symptoms. "Today, in 2017, this part of our lives is so far behind. It is time we catch up with the advances of technology and e-commerce." MyLabBox tests for individual diseases start at $79, and go up to $399 for a full schedule of STD tests — rates Ivanova says are about half of what you would pay for in a doctor's office, without insurance. "Not only is going to a doctor's office more expensive, but it also takes more time, and people can feel embarrassed," she says. "Plus, if you're tested in an office, it is less private since your diagnosis is shared with the Insurance Information Bureau, which can affect your rates in the future — all of which prevents people from getting tested." MyLabBox tests require users to collect samples by either urine, a swab, or a small finger prick of blood wiped on a paper. Mail in the kit, and receive an email with a link to a secure portal within eight days. The fee includes shipping, a specialized physician consultation and referral, if needed, as well as a prescription when appropriate — none of which come with the co-pay that are typica in a traditional physician-office experience. Despite the seemingly obvious business opportunity and positive initial sales results, MyLabBox has faced its unique challenges, Ivanova says. Potential investors (male), have made inappropriate comments to the female co-founders, such as, "So, which of you is infected?" ("We learned to laugh about it," Ivanova says.), as well as being temporarily blocked from Google Adwords for being a sex toy vendor when an early promotion included sex lube. Twitter banned the company because, Ivanova says, it flagged the startup as a being a sex company, since MyLabBox did not fit into its categories or nonprofit organization, nor medical laboratory. "Public platforms have the power of sensorship, and can decide what messages can reach the public, and in some cases, the public suffers," Ivanova says.  Is MyLabBox, based in Los Angeles, that can turn the tide, and change the conversation around sexually transmitted infection, and, ultimately culture around routine STI testing? "Routine testing is not part of our culture because it is not easily accessible," says Ivanova, who says that most people should test every six months, including those in monogamous relationships, since infidelity is so common. "It is like teeth brushing — it only became part of our culture when it became easy and affordable to do it at home. If you had to go to the dentist every time you wanted to brush, it would never happen. By making things more comprehensive and accessible is how culture changes."

Being a Woman... for Men
Episode 006 - Ursula Hessenflow

Being a Woman... for Men

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2017 50:12


CEO and co-founder of MyLabBox.com, Ursula Hessenflow, talks about life in the start up world, her drive for innovation to help others, and how she deals with managing sexism and women's issues in the workplace as a female boss. 

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Building The Future Show - Radio / TV / Podcast
Episode 116 with Lora Ivanova

Building The Future Show - Radio / TV / Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2016 41:36


myLAB Box is the first and only nationwide at-home STD testing service in the U.S. We empower users to take control of their health with easy and affordable testing solutions for over 70% of prevalent infection risks. The service is rapidly becoming the new standard for sexual health and has gained popularity among a large and diverse customer base. Fast, convenient and easy to use, the myLAB Box test service is available in all 50 states and produces diagnostic lab-certified results as accurate as testing in a clinic or a doctor's office in just a matter of days. https://www.mylabbox.com https://twitter.com/mylabbox https://www.facebook.com/myLABbox

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Lets Chat! with Chris Revill
Lora Ivanova of myLAB Box

Lets Chat! with Chris Revill

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2016 48:32


Lora Ivanova the co founder of myLAB Box the first nationwide STD testing service, offers a discreet way to get tested, speak with a local doctor and get a prescription without ever stepping outside. Laroa is also the founder of Scare LA the first fan convention dedicated to celebrating Halloween. On this episode Lora chats moving to the states, founding Scare LA and how myLABBOX is using technology to change health screenings and more