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The How To Podcast
HOW TO BUILD THE #1 NATURAL COOKIE DOUGH BRAND WITH LOREN BRILL

The How To Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 46:38


This week on the podcast we have Loren Brill, Founder and CEO of Sweet Lorens. When Loren was diagnosed with cancer in her young 20's, she realized the importance of health and committed to taking back control of her health & wellness. So, she started Sweet Lorens- a natural, good-for-you cookie dough, selling them at local farmers markets in New York. Today, Sweet Loren's is the #1 Natural Cookie Dough brand and has made it on INC. 5000 list two years in a row. I loved sitting down with Loren and talking about the growth of Sweet Lorens, being a woman in business and her advice on starting your own company. THIS COOKIE DOUGH IS SERIOUSLY THE BEST YOU WILL EVER HAVE. LISTEN, ENJOY AND THEN RUN TO YOUR LOCAL TARGET AND GRAB SOME! CATCH UP ON ALL THINGS THE HOW TO PODCAST: Spotify- https://spoti.fi/34vs8TK Apple Podcasts- https://apple.co/38oGJBI Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/thehowtopod/

NexxtLevel Brands podcast
Comfort For These Times - Comfort Food That Is - Sweet Loren's With Today' Guest Loren Brill

NexxtLevel Brands podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 41:26


Loren Brill is the Founder and CEO of Sweet Loren's, a food company that is redefining what it means to be delicious, clean, and convenient. Sweet Loren's ranked number 114 in the 2019 Inc 500 fastest growing privately owned companies in America and it is also the number 1 natural cookie dough brand in the market. It is also number 3 in the US offering products from simple non-GMO, gluten free, and plant-based ingredients.  Loren is a graduate of the Annenberg School of Communication, University of Southern California and a certified Hatha Yoga instructor. She completed the master class in cooking at The New School and studied at The Natural Gourmet Institute. Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn:  Loren talks about her personal health challenge and how it led to the creation of her product How Loren came up with the recipe for her cookies and where to sell it When Loren realized she needed a co-packer and the steps she took to find one Loren talks about raising the capital for her business and finding the right employees for her business Loren discusses how her business operations and model has evolved  How Loren got an introduction and eventually ended up selling her products in Kroger and Publix stores Loren shares the process she went through in finding a distributor for her product Loren's goals and plans for her brand and how she intends to reach out to more customers Loren talks about what sets her product apart from other brands in the market and what it’s like to be on the Rachael Ray Show Loren's advice to fellow entrepreneurs on how to grow their business In this episode… After being diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma and beating the cancer after college, Loren Brill decided to start eating healthy and nutritious food. She was on the lookout for healthy cookies that satisfied her cravings but were made from all natural, gluten-free, and non-GMO ingredients, and when she couldn’t find any, a light bulb clicked: she was going to make her own cookies. And that is how Sweet Loren’s was born. In this episode of NexxtLevel Brands, Steve Cleere talks to Loren Brill about her health struggles, how she overcame it, and how it led to the start of her successful and thriving business. They also talk about how her business has grown and expanded over the years, how she was able to penetrate markets such as Kroger and Publix, and the plans she has ahead for Sweet Loren’s. Stay tuned. Subscribe and Listen on: iTunes Spotify Stitcher Google Play Resources Mentioned in this episode Kitchen2Shelf Nexxt Level Marketing Sweet Loren's  Kroger  Publix  Loren Brill on LinkedIn  Loren Brill on the Rachael Ray Show Sponsor for this episode... Our podcast today is sponsored by Kitchen2Shelf, the educational arm of NexxtLevel Brands. Kitchen-2-Shelf provides online and in-person courses and workshops for CPG entrepreneurs at any stage of growth.  Whether you're an early-stage startup, a local growing business, or if you want to just expand your distribution to a national level, Kitchen-2-Shelf can help you learn what you need to know to grow.

Still Toking With
S1E2 - Still Toking With - Loren Molloy

Still Toking With

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 78:18


till Toking With Loren Molloy This episode is sponsored by: Deadly Grounds Coffee "Its good to get a little Deadly" https://deadlygroundscoffee.com S1E2- Join us this Wednesday night at 7pm for a night of Bloody Hell as we chat with the amazing Loren Molloy. Accomplished author, screen writer, actress and sooo much more.. This is one young lady that likes to get her hands dirty. DON"T MISS THIS ONE !!!! Loren Molloy was born in 1984 on Long Island, New York and began her career acting in high school plays. Ms. Molloy began to work in the TV and film industry as an actress. Standing on an NYC rooftop looking out at the world around her Loren heard the word 'action' and at that moment she knew must be apart of the movie-making world, whether it was acting, screenwriting, or even directing her own films... this was the world she loved and belonged. Loren Molloy https://www.facebook.com/Lorenmolloy https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8277345 Join us at the following con's! YC3 Jan. 25th Wells Maine https://www.facebook.com/YC3-Con-117608539644321/ Wicked weekend Horror Festival Feb. 21st - 23rd Mystic CT https://thewickedvault.com/ Still Toking with The Toking Dead Ben and Jeff, creators of The Toking Dead Comic have a very special announcement! Join them at Wicked weekend Horror Festival https://www.instagram.com/wicked_vault/ https://www.facebook.com/thewickedvault The comic series is based on two friends who open a dispensary after the legalization of medicinal marijuana was approved. A catastrophic event at a nearby facility flipped their world upside down when people began to turn into crazed, undead mutants. Duke and Tobi accidentally discover that their weed has a strange and unique effect on the zombies. The need for flesh has been replaced with a need for weed, and maybe a Twinkie or two. Follow their story as they try to save the world. https://www.facebook.com/THETOKINGDEAD/ https://twitter.com/thetoking https://www.instagram.com/thetokingdead1/ Loren Molloy was born in 1984 on Long Island, New York and began her career acting in high school plays. Ms. Molloy began to work in the TV and film industry as an actress. Standing on an NYC rooftop looking out at the world around her Loren heard the word 'action' and at that moment she knew must be apart of the movie-making world, whether it was acting, screenwriting, or even directing her own films... this was the world she loved and belonged. When Loren isn't writing her next novel or acting she spends time screenwriting as well as directing and producing horror movies. Ms. Molloy also loves walking outdoors in her beautiful home state of New York, interacting with others through her social media accounts, and being a guest at conventions all over the world. Angel That Strange Show https://www.facebook.com/thatstrangeshow/ This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Taking Over The World Podcast
Loren Lorosa ~ 'Everything L.A.' // Episode 108

Taking Over The World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2018 49:01


When Loren made up her mind that she wanted to move to L.A. to chase her dream in Acting & Modeling, she knew it would be tough, But "NOT THIS TOUGH"! She is now a contributing host on the hit show TMZ and her acting career is starting to take off! But in our interview, she talked about the HARD times and how most of the time, she barely had money to eat! So please take a listen to one of my favorite interviews about authenticity and vulnerability! Enjoy!

New Books Network
Marguerite Reed, “Archangel” (Arche Press, 2015)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2016 23:07


Marguerite Reed‘s Archangel (Arche Press, 2015) introduces a hero not often found at the center of science fiction: a mother, who takes cuddling responsibilities as seriously as she does the fate of her planet. Of course, Vashti Loren plays many roles besides Mom. She’s also a hunter, a scientist, a tour guide and the widow of a revered early settler. But Reed spotlights her relationship with her toddler, offering a protagonist who’s not only good with a gun but manages to get her kid to daycare on time. “So many protagonists, whether in science fiction or fantasy or adventure fiction or film are disconnected or separate or isolated from family ties, and I wanted to see if I could write something where people did have family ties, where they were connected, as we so often are in the real world,” Reed says. When Loren discovers that a genetically-enhanced and potentially dangerous human soldier has been illegally smuggled onto the planet, she must decide whether he is friend or foe. The former means she can enlist his aid to protect her world, a lush colony faced with the threat of massive – and potentially destructive – immigration; the latter means she must kill him. Ultimately, like a number of books nominated for this year’s Philip K. Dick Award, Reed takes readers on an adventure that explores what it means to be human. Archangel was one of six books nominated for this year’s Philip K. Dick Award. It received a special citation on March 25 at Norwescon. The winner of this year’s award is Apex by Ramez Nam; I hope to have Nam as a guest on the podcast in the coming weeks. Rob Wolf is the author of The Alternate Universe and The Escape. He worked for many years as a journalist, writing on a wide range of topics from science to justice reform, and now serves as director of communications for a think tank in New York City. He blogs at Rob Wolf Books and I Saw it Today. Follow him on Twitter: @robwolfbooks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Literature
Marguerite Reed, “Archangel” (Arche Press, 2015)

New Books in Literature

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2016 23:07


Marguerite Reed‘s Archangel (Arche Press, 2015) introduces a hero not often found at the center of science fiction: a mother, who takes cuddling responsibilities as seriously as she does the fate of her planet. Of course, Vashti Loren plays many roles besides Mom. She’s also a hunter, a scientist, a tour guide and the widow of a revered early settler. But Reed spotlights her relationship with her toddler, offering a protagonist who’s not only good with a gun but manages to get her kid to daycare on time. “So many protagonists, whether in science fiction or fantasy or adventure fiction or film are disconnected or separate or isolated from family ties, and I wanted to see if I could write something where people did have family ties, where they were connected, as we so often are in the real world,” Reed says. When Loren discovers that a genetically-enhanced and potentially dangerous human soldier has been illegally smuggled onto the planet, she must decide whether he is friend or foe. The former means she can enlist his aid to protect her world, a lush colony faced with the threat of massive – and potentially destructive – immigration; the latter means she must kill him. Ultimately, like a number of books nominated for this year’s Philip K. Dick Award, Reed takes readers on an adventure that explores what it means to be human. Archangel was one of six books nominated for this year’s Philip K. Dick Award. It received a special citation on March 25 at Norwescon. The winner of this year’s award is Apex by Ramez Nam; I hope to have Nam as a guest on the podcast in the coming weeks. Rob Wolf is the author of The Alternate Universe and The Escape. He worked for many years as a journalist, writing on a wide range of topics from science to justice reform, and now serves as director of communications for a think tank in New York City. He blogs at Rob Wolf Books and I Saw it Today. Follow him on Twitter: @robwolfbooks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Science Fiction
Marguerite Reed, “Archangel” (Arche Press, 2015)

New Books in Science Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2016 23:07


Marguerite Reed‘s Archangel (Arche Press, 2015) introduces a hero not often found at the center of science fiction: a mother, who takes cuddling responsibilities as seriously as she does the fate of her planet. Of course, Vashti Loren plays many roles besides Mom. She’s also a hunter, a scientist, a tour guide and the widow of a revered early settler. But Reed spotlights her relationship with her toddler, offering a protagonist who’s not only good with a gun but manages to get her kid to daycare on time. “So many protagonists, whether in science fiction or fantasy or adventure fiction or film are disconnected or separate or isolated from family ties, and I wanted to see if I could write something where people did have family ties, where they were connected, as we so often are in the real world,” Reed says. When Loren discovers that a genetically-enhanced and potentially dangerous human soldier has been illegally smuggled onto the planet, she must decide whether he is friend or foe. The former means she can enlist his aid to protect her world, a lush colony faced with the threat of massive – and potentially destructive – immigration; the latter means she must kill him. Ultimately, like a number of books nominated for this year’s Philip K. Dick Award, Reed takes readers on an adventure that explores what it means to be human. Archangel was one of six books nominated for this year’s Philip K. Dick Award. It received a special citation on March 25 at Norwescon. The winner of this year’s award is Apex by Ramez Nam; I hope to have Nam as a guest on the podcast in the coming weeks. Rob Wolf is the author of The Alternate Universe and The Escape. He worked for many years as a journalist, writing on a wide range of topics from science to justice reform, and now serves as director of communications for a think tank in New York City. He blogs at Rob Wolf Books and I Saw it Today. Follow him on Twitter: @robwolfbooks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices