Julie Clark
From Scratch with Jessica Harris
English - October 21, 2006 04:01 - ★★★★★ - 88 ratingsCareers Business entrepreneurship leadership business health interview finance entrepreneur productivity startups culture Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
People say that necessity is the mother of invention, but more and more, actual mothers are becoming the mother of invention. One such mother was frustrated with the lack of videos for her newborn daughter, and she decided to produce an educational video involving classical music and historic painters. Her video, called “Baby Einstein,” quickly […]
People say that necessity is the mother of invention, but more and more, actual mothers are becoming the mother of invention. One such mother was frustrated with the lack of videos for her newborn daughter, and she decided to produce an educational video involving classical music and historic painters. Her video, called “Baby Einstein,” quickly grew from a $100,000 in sales in her first year to a $20 Million media company consisting of videos, books, and music CDs for toddlers. The company was sold to Disney in 2001.
Jessica speaks to the founder of Baby Einstein, Julie Clark, to learn how this Colorado mom launched a media company from home, and from scratch.