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How I Built This with Guy Raz

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Guy Raz interviews the world’s best-known entrepreneurs to learn how they built their iconic brands. In each episode, founders reveal deep, intimate moments of doubt and failure, and share insights on their eventual success. How I Built This is a master-class on innovation, creativity, leadership and how to navigate challenges of all kinds.

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Sweetgreen: Nicolas Jammet and Jonathan Neman

April 13, 2020 04:01 - 1 hour - 63.9 MB

Nicolas Jammet and Jonathan Neman met at Georgetown University in 2003 and quickly bonded over their frustration at the lack of healthy food on campus. So during their senior year, along with a third friend, Nathaniel Ru, they decided to open a 500 square-foot restaurant serving fresh salads made with organic produce. They had no idea what they were doing and almost ran out of money five months in. But today, Sweetgreen has over 100 locations, and is using new technology to re-imagin...

How I Built Resilience: Live with Susan Griffin-Black

April 09, 2020 04:01 - 13 minutes - 12.1 MB

Each week, Guy will be hosting brief online conversations with founders and members of the How I Built This community about how they're navigating these uncertain times. This past Friday, Guy spoke with Susan Griffin-Black, founder of EO Products. Susan's company has made a full pivot by only producing hand sanitizer and hand soap from their facilities in San Rafael, California. As she continues to run her business, Susan told Guy about protecting her employees while trying to make e...

Live with Guy Online: Susan Griffin-Black

April 09, 2020 04:01 - 13 minutes - 12.1 MB

Each week, Guy will be hosting brief online conversations with founders and members of the How I Built This community about how they're navigating these uncertain times. This past Friday, Guy spoke with Susan Griffin-Black, founder of EO Products. Susan's company has made a full pivot by only producing hand sanitizer and hand soap from their facilities in San Rafael, California. As she continues to run her business, Susan told Guy about protecting her employees while trying to make enough han...

S'well: Sarah Kauss

April 06, 2020 04:01 - 1 hour - 61.7 MB

In 2009, Sarah Kauss had a well-paying job in real estate development, but she was itching to do something more. On a hike in Tucson with her mom, she got an idea for a business while swigging warm water from a metal thermos: why not design a water bottle that kept cold things cold and hot things hot, but was also beautiful to look at? Just six years after launch, S'well reportedly made $100 million; but today, Sarah is especially focused on how the brand can help eliminate plastic w...

Live with Guy Online: Jeni Britton Bauer

April 02, 2020 04:01 - 14 minutes - 13.8 MB

Each week, Guy will be hosting brief online conversations with founders and members of the How I Built This community about how they're navigating these uncertain times. This past Friday, Guy spoke with Jeni Britton Bauer, founder of Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams. Jeni's company battled a Listeria outbreak in 2015 that almost broke her business, but she bounced back stronger than ever and is confident her company will survive this crisis, too.

How I Built Resilience: Live with Jeni Britton Bauer

April 02, 2020 04:01 - 14 minutes - 13.8 MB

Each week, Guy will be hosting brief online conversations with founders and members of the How I Built This community about how they're navigating these uncertain times. This past Friday, Guy spoke with Jeni Britton Bauer, founder of Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams. Jeni's company battled a Listeria outbreak in 2015 that almost broke her business, but she bounced back stronger than ever and is confident her company will survive this crisis, too. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/pri...

Sierra Nevada Brewing Company: Ken Grossman

March 30, 2020 04:01 - 1 hour - 61.5 MB

Ken Grossman was experimenting with beer before he was old enough to buy it. As a high school student in the late 1960s, he bought his first home brewing kit and mixed the ingredients in a bucket, hiding his early batches from his mother. About ten years later, before most Americans knew what craft beer was, Ken decided to build a brewery in Chico, California. With $50,000, a few piles of scrap metal and some hand-me-down dairy tanks, Ken and his partner built Sierra Nevada Brewing C...

Ben & Jerry's: Ben Cohen And Jerry Greenfield (2017)

March 23, 2020 04:01 - 56 minutes - 52.4 MB

In the mid-1970s two childhood friends, Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield decided to open an ice cream shop in Burlington, Vermont. Their quirky little shop packaged and sold unusual flavors like Honey Coffee, Mocha Walnut, and Mint with Oreo Cookies. In 1981, the regional brand spread across the country after Time magazine called it the "best ice cream in America." Today, Ben & Jerry's is one of the top selling ice cream brands in the world. And, like the original founders, the company...

Birchbox: Katia Beauchamp

March 16, 2020 04:01 - 1 hour - 62.2 MB

When Katia Beauchamp and Hayley Barna launched Birchbox from business school in 2010, they set out to disrupt the beauty industry by delivering monthly samples in a box. Even though people told them the idea would never work, Birchbox attracted hundreds of thousands of subscribers and enthusiastic buzz as a subscription pioneer. But the speedy success was overwhelming for Katia; over the years the company endured plenty of growing pains as it found its distinctive voice in the beauty...

Live From The HIBT Summit: Stacy Madison of Stacy's Pita Chips

March 12, 2020 04:01 - 12 minutes - 11.4 MB

Our ninth episode from the 2019 How I Built This Summit features Stacy Madison, co-founder of Stacy's Pita Chips. In this live conversation with Guy, Stacy explains how pita chips became a passion--even though they didn't start out that way. We'll be releasing one more episode from the Summit in the next few weeks, so keep checking your podcast feed. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Stripe: Patrick and John Collison (2018)

March 09, 2020 04:01 - 42 minutes - 39.5 MB

Brothers Patrick and John Collison founded and sold their first company before they turned 20. They created software to help eBay users manage inventory online, which set them on a path to help make e-commerce frictionless. Today, John and Patrick are the founders of Stripe, a software company that used just a few lines of code to power the payment system of companies like Lyft, Warby Parker, and Target. PLUS in our post-script "How You Built That," we check back with Kirby Erdely, w...

Video Artist: Casey Neistat

March 02, 2020 05:01 - 1 hour - 86.4 MB

When Casey Neistat was a teenager, the odds were against him; he had dropped out of high school, was washing dishes to pay rent, and was a father by age 17. But he eventually scraped together enough money to buy a camera and an iMac, and began churning out short films that went viral even before YouTube took off. Despite having to start his career over several times – Casey Neistat became a brand name in social media and advertising, and is now one of the biggest names on YouTube, wi...

Live From The HIBT Summit: Jeni Britton Bauer of Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams

February 27, 2020 05:01 - 16 minutes - 14.9 MB

Our eighth episode from the 2019 How I Built This Summit features Jeni Britton Bauer, the founder of Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams. In this live conversation with Guy, Jeni talks about maintaining authenticity while growing her company, and how Columbus, Ohio played a key role in her company's success. We'll be releasing a few more episodes from the Summit, so keep checking your podcast feed. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19...

Lululemon Athletica: Chip Wilson (2018)

February 24, 2020 05:01 - 54 minutes - 50 MB

After noticing more and more people sign up for yoga in the late 1990s, Chip Wilson bet everything on an athletic apparel company aimed toward young professional women. What started as a small pop-up store in Vancouver eventually became the multibillion-dollar brand Lululemon Athletica, spawning a new fashion trend and forever changing what women wear at the gym. PLUS in our post-script "How You Built That," we check back with Kate Westervelt who took an overwhelming experience and ...

Eventbrite: Julia Hartz

February 17, 2020 05:01 - 1 hour - 59.2 MB

In the early 2000s, Julia Hartz was helping develop TV shows for MTV and FX Networks, and seemed headed for a promising career in television. All of that changed in 2003 when she went to a wedding and found herself sitting next to a serial entrepreneur named Kevin. They started dating, and Julia eventually quit her job and joined Kevin in the Bay Area. In 2006 they married, and co-founded the online ticketing service Eventbrite out of a warehouse closet. 14 years after launch, Eventb...

Live From The HIBT Summit: David Neeleman of JetBlue Airways

February 13, 2020 05:01 - 17 minutes - 15.8 MB

Our seventh episode from the 2019 How I Built This Summit features David Neeleman, the founder of JetBlue Airways. In this live conversation with Guy, David talks about the benefits of having ADD, and why he thinks it's important to talk to the passengers on his airlines. We'll be releasing a few more episodes from the Summit, so keep checking your podcast feed. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-i...

Panera Bread/Au Bon Pain: Ron Shaich (2018)

February 10, 2020 05:01 - 42 minutes - 39.8 MB

In the early 1980s, Ron Shaich bought a small, struggling Boston bakery chain called Au Bon Pain, and built it out to 250 locations nationwide. Ron then saw an opportunity to build something even bigger: Panera Bread. It was the start of "fast casual" – a new kind of eating experience, between fast food and restaurant dining. Today, Panera Bread has over 2,000 stores, and $5 billion in annual sales. PLUS, for our postscript "How You Built That," we check back with Lisa Dalton, who tu...

M.M.LaFleur: Sarah LaFleur

February 03, 2020 05:01 - 1 hour - 69.8 MB

When she was working corporate jobs in New York City, Sarah LaFleur hated getting dressed in the morning; the choices in her closet felt overwhelming, many items didn't fit right or wore out too quickly. So in 2011 she launched a line of clothing for working women that would be simple, elegant, and well-tailored. She had no experience in fashion but partnered with a top-line designer, Miyako Nakamura, to create M.M.LaFleur. Today it's a multi-million dollar company with loyal custome...

Live From The HIBT Summit: Stewart Butterfield

January 30, 2020 05:01 - 15 minutes - 14.8 MB

Our sixth episode from the 2019 How I Built This Summit features Stewart Butterfield, the co-founder of Flickr and Slack. Both companies emerged out of failure. In this live conversation with Guy, Stewart describes how he pivoted from two unsuccessful video games into two multi-million dollar brands. We'll be releasing a few more episodes from the HIBT Summit over the next few weeks, so keep checking your podcast feed. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Pr...

Wikipedia: Jimmy Wales (2018)

January 27, 2020 05:01 - 42 minutes - 41 MB

During the dot-com boom of the late 1990s, Jimmy Wales was running an internet search company. That's when he began to experiment with the idea of an online encyclopedia. In 2001, Wales launched Wikipedia, a website where thousands of community members could contribute, edit, and monitor content on just about anything. Today, the non-profit has stayed true to its open source roots and is one of the ten most visited websites in the world. PLUS in our post-script "How You Built That," ...

Happy Family Organics: Shazi Visram

January 20, 2020 05:01 - 1 hour - 68.4 MB

While she was a student at business school, Shazi Visram ran into an old friend-- a new mother of twins. The friend confided she felt like a bad mom because she had no time to make her kids healthy meals. That gave Shazi her initial idea: why not make organic pureed baby food, and sell it frozen instead of jarred? People told her she was crazy to take on Gerber, but she convinced dozens of friends and family to invest in Happy Baby. 15 years later, the brand is known as Happy Famil...

Spindrift: Bill Creelman

January 13, 2020 05:01 - 1 hour - 61.2 MB

Bill Creelman graduated from college in 1996 with a business plan — to sell smoked fish from Nantucket. But over time, that idea morphed unpredictably into a brand that sold cocktail seasonings and supplies. After selling that company to liquor giant Diageo, Bill wanted to stay in the beverage industry. As a way of kicking his Diet Coke habit, he started making sparkling water with a fresh squeeze of lemon or grapefruit. That deceptively simple idea grew into Spindrift, a beverage th...

Live From The HIBT Summit: Marcia Kilgore

January 09, 2020 05:01 - 15 minutes - 14.2 MB

Our fifth episode from the 2019 How I Built This Summit features serial entrepreneur Marcia Kilgore, founder of Bliss, FitFlop, BeautyPie and more. The animating question behind all of Marcia's business ideas is 'So What?'— if she can't answer it, she doesn't pursue it. We'll be releasing more episodes from the HIBT Summit over the next few weeks, so keep checking your podcast feed! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/pri...

Dell Computers: Michael Dell (2018)

January 06, 2020 05:01 - 46 minutes - 45.1 MB

Before it became fashionable to start a tech company in your dorm room, Michael Dell did exactly that. In 1983, he began selling upgrade kits for PC's out of his dorm at UT Austin. A few months later he dropped out of school to focus full time on the PC business. At age of 27, he became the youngest CEO to head a Fortune 500 company. Today, Dell has sold roughly 700 million computers. PLUS in our post-script "How You Built That," we check back with Vanessa and Casey White, who turned...

Chicken Salad Chick: Stacy Brown (2018)

December 30, 2019 05:01 - 57 minutes - 54.8 MB

For many of us, chicken salad is just another sandwich filling, but Stacy Brown turned it into a $75 million business. In 2007, she was a divorced mother of three looking for a way to make ends meet. So she started making chicken salad in her kitchen and selling it out of a basket, door-to-door. She eventually turned that home operation into Chicken Salad Chick, a chain that now has close to 150 locations in the U.S. PLUS in our post-script "How You Built That," we check back with Of...

Live From The HIBT Summit: Tariq Farid Of Edible Arrangements

December 26, 2019 05:01 - 16 minutes - 15 MB

Our fourth episode from the 2019 How I Built This Summit features Tariq Farid, founder of Edible Arrangements. In a live conversation with Guy, Tariq talks about flowers, fruit, and family—and how he wouldn't be where he is without the sacrifices and support of the people he loves the most. We'll be releasing more episodes from the Summit in the new year, so keep checking your podcast feed! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19...

Steve Madden: Steve Madden (2018)

December 23, 2019 05:01 - 53 minutes - 50.7 MB

Steve Madden fell in love with the shoe business in the 1970's, when he sold platform shoes at a neighborhood store in Long Island, New York; that was in high school. About 15 years later, he struck out on his own, designing and selling shoes with a high-end look at affordable prices. As his business—and his ambitions—began to grow, he got involved in a securities fraud scheme and wound up serving two and-a-half years in prison. In 2005, he returned to Steve Madden, where he helped t...

Live From The HIBT Summit: Kevin Systrom & Mike Krieger Of Instagram

December 19, 2019 05:01 - 22 minutes - 20.5 MB

Our third live episode from the 2019 How I Built This Summit features Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger, co-founders of Instagram. They talk to Guy about what they've been doing since they stepped down from the company, and whether they think social media can still help make a kinder world. In the new year, we'll release more episodes from the HIBT Summit, so keep checking your podcast feed! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.c...

Tate's Bake Shop: Kathleen King

December 16, 2019 05:01 - 59 minutes - 54.7 MB

Kathleen King was 11 years old when she started baking cookies to sell at her family's farm stand on Long Island. After college, she opened a small bake shop, and eventually started selling her cookies to gourmet grocery stores in Manhattan. But after twenty years of running a small business, she wanted more time for herself. She brought in two partners to grow sales, but the partnership was a disaster – and after bitter lawsuits, Kathleen was forced to start over from scratch. 18 ye...

Tate's Bake Shop: Kathleen King

December 16, 2019 05:01 - 1 hour - 57.2 MB

Kathleen King was 11 years old when she started baking cookies to sell at her family's farm stand on Long Island. After college, she opened a small bake shop, and eventually started selling her cookies to gourmet grocery stores in Manhattan. But after twenty years of running a small business, she wanted more time for herself. She brought in two partners to grow sales, but the partnership was a disaster – and after bitter lawsuits, Kathleen was forced to start over from scratch. 18 years later...

Live From The HIBT Summit: Troy Carter

December 12, 2019 05:01 - 16 minutes - 16.1 MB

Our second episode from the 2019 How I Built This Summit features founder and investor Troy Carter, who re-started his career in the music business after becoming Lady Gaga's manager. In a live conversation with Guy, he offers advice on staying hungry, being humble, and admitting when you don't know the answer. Every Thursday through the new year, we'll release new episodes from the HIBT Summit, so keep checking your podcast feed! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and C...

Minted: Mariam Naficy (2018)

December 09, 2019 05:01 - 49 minutes - 45.7 MB

In 2000, Mariam Naficy sold her first company, an online cosmetics store called Eve.com, for $110 million. Several years later, she got the entrepreneurial itch once again: she founded Minted.com, an online stationery store that solicits designs from artists all over the world. Today Minted is one of the biggest crowdsourcing platforms on the Internet. PLUS in our post-script "How You Built That," we check back with Christopher Rannefors who created BatBnB, a sleek wooden box that h...

Live From The HIBT Summit: Sara Blakely Of Spanx

December 05, 2019 05:01 - 19 minutes - 19 MB

Our first episode from the 2019 How I Built This Summit features Sara Blakely, founder of Spanx. In front of a live audience, she tells Guy how she stayed confident in the earliest days of building the business, and why one day she still wound up sobbing on the floor of Office Depot. Every Thursday through the new year, we'll release new episodes from the HIBT Summit, so keep checking your podcast feed! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at ...

Live Episode! OtterBox: Curt Richardson

December 02, 2019 05:01 - 1 hour - 59.3 MB

In the 1980s and 90s, Curt Richardson started making simple plastic boxes in his garage in Fort Collins, Colorado. They were originally designed to keep small items dry while you're fishing or skiing, and Curt and his wife Nancy called them "Otter Boxes." But after the launch of the Blackberry and the iPod, Curt started tailoring the boxes to fit and protect the breakable devices – and OtterBox evolved from an outdoor goods supplier into a company tightly adhered to the tech industry...

Outdoor Voices: Tyler Haney

November 25, 2019 05:01 - 1 hour - 61.7 MB

In 2013, Tyler Haney was a 24-year-old graduate of the Parsons School of Design in New York. One day on a jog, she realized that her workout outfits looked, and felt, like they were made for competitive athletes. Tyler envisioned a brand of athletic wear for more everyday activities, like walking the dog or hiking with friends. She launched Outdoor Voices and she got her two-piece "kit" — a crop top and leggings – into a few specialty boutiques. Soon afterward, her brand made it into...

Remembering Jake Burton Carpenter

November 21, 2019 22:39 - 36 minutes - 33.8 MB

The founder of Burton Snowboards, Jake Burton Carpenter, has died. He was 65 years old. We are grateful that Jake shared his story with us in 2017 and we are republishing it as a tribute to his life and career in which he elevated snowboarding into an international sport. In 1977, 23-year-old Jake Carpenter set out to design a better version of the Snurfer, a stand-up sled he loved to ride as a teenager. Working by himself in a barn in Londonderry, Vermont, he sanded and whittled sta...

Crate & Barrel: Gordon Segal

November 18, 2019 05:01 - 31 minutes - 29.1 MB

In 1962, Gordon Segal—with his wife Carole—opened a scrappy Chicago shop called Crate & Barrel. That store turned into a housewares empire that has shaped the way Americans furnish their homes. PLUS in our post-script "How You Built That," we check back with Ashlin Cook, whose love for dogs inspired her to create Winnie Lou: a Colorado business that sells healthy dog treats.

Crate & Barrel: Gordon Segal (2017)

November 18, 2019 05:01 - 30 minutes - 27.5 MB

In 1962, Gordon Segal—with his wife Carole—opened a scrappy Chicago shop called Crate & Barrel. That store turned into a housewares empire that has shaped the way Americans furnish their homes. PLUS in our post-script "How You Built That," we check back with Ashlin Cook, whose love for dogs inspired her to create Winnie Lou: a Colorado business that sells healthy dog treats. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do...

Evite: Selina Tobaccowala

November 11, 2019 05:01 - 1 hour - 58.9 MB

At the height of the first dot-com boom, Selina Tobaccowala and college friend Al Lieb were determined to start a tech company. After a few false starts, they landed on the idea for Evite—an on-line invitation business that within its first year, attracted a million followers and $37 million in investment. When the tech bubble burst, Selina and Al were forced to lay off dozens of employees before selling Evite in 2001. But the company has survived to this day, and Selina remains a ro...

Live Episode! Luke's Lobster: Luke Holden and Ben Conniff

November 07, 2019 05:01 - 50 minutes - 47.7 MB

Luke Holden grew up in Maine, working on lobster boats and in his father's lobster processing plant. But his parents pushed him to find a more stable career, so after college, he moved to New York and got a job in finance. One of the things he missed most about home was lobster rolls, so he decided to open his own lobster shack as a side project. Luke posted an ad on Craigslist looking for help, and linked up with Ben Conniff, a history major with a passion for food but no restaurant...

FUBU: Daymond John (2018)

November 04, 2019 05:01 - 53 minutes - 48.7 MB

Daymond John grew up during the 1980s in the heart of hip hop culture: Hollis, Queens. In his early 20s, he was working at Red Lobster and trying to figure out how to start a business. Eventually, he stumbled on the idea of making clothes for fans of rap music. In 1992, he started FUBU (For Us By Us) and began selling hats outside of a local mall. Three years later, FUBU was bringing in $350 million in sales. Today, he's a judge on Shark Tank, and a motivational speaker and author. P...

LÄRABAR: Lara Merriken (2018)

October 28, 2019 04:01 - 54 minutes - 49.7 MB

In 2000, Lara Merriken was 32, recently divorced, and without a job when she decided to make energy bars by mixing cherries, dates, and almonds in her Cuisinart. Eventually, she perfected the recipe and launched her company: LÄRABAR. After just two years, the company was bringing in millions in revenue. In 2008, she sold to General Mills, but stayed on to help grow LÄRABAR into one of the biggest energy bar brands in the U.S. PLUS in our post-script "How You Built That," we check bac...

Gimlet Media: Alex Blumberg and Matt Lieber

October 21, 2019 04:01 - 1 hour - 75 MB

Alex Blumberg made his early career by helping build two of the most successful shows in radio and podcasting: Planet Money and This American Life. In 2014, convinced that podcasts could make money, he walked away from the safe umbrella of public media to start a new media company with co-founder Matt Lieber. Every doubt, triumph and humiliation of building the business was documented on the podcast Startup, which included the back-and-forth over how the company got its name: Gimlet....

Live Episode! Milk Bar: Christina Tosi

October 14, 2019 04:01 - 1 hour - 61.2 MB

For Christina Tosi, baking wasn't just a delicious childhood hobby – it was a daily creative outlet and a way to blow off steam. After college, she went to culinary school and honed her pastry technique at high-end restaurants in NYC. But she also craved the opportunity to make unfussy, nostalgic desserts like the ones she grew up eating. So in 2008, Christina opened her first Milk Bar bakery in the East Village, with the help of her mentor, Momofuku chef David Chang. Soon, people fr...

The Knot: Carley Roney & David Liu (2018)

October 07, 2019 04:01 - 55 minutes - 50.5 MB

When Carley Roney and David Liu got married, they had a seat-of-the-pants celebration on a sweltering Washington rooftop. They never planned to go into the wedding business, but soon saw an opportunity in the market for a fresh approach to wedding planning. In 1996, they founded The Knot, a website with an irreverent attitude about "the big day." The Knot weathered the dot.com bust, a stock market meltdown, and eventually grew into the lifestyle brand XO Group, valued at $500 million...

Live Episode! Walker & Company: Tristan Walker

September 30, 2019 04:01 - 1 hour - 57.7 MB

The very first time Tristan Walker shaved, he woke up the next morning with razor bumps all over his face. "I was like, what is this?" he remembers saying. "I am never shaving again—ever." He soon discovered that like him, many men of color were frustrated by the lack of shaving products for coarse or curly hair. Fifteen years after that first disastrous shave, and after countless meetings with doubtful investors, Tristan launched Bevel, a subscription shaving system built around a s...

Headspace: Andy Puddicombe and Rich Pierson

September 23, 2019 04:01 - 1 hour - 67.5 MB

Andy Puddicombe is not your typical entrepreneur – in his early twenties, he gave away everything he owned to train as a Buddhist monk. But after ten years, he decided he wanted to bring the benefits of his meditation techniques to more people. While running a meditation clinic in London, Andy met Rich Pierson, who had burned out on his job at a high-powered London ad agency. Together, they founded Headspace in 2010. Nine years later, Headspace's guided meditation app has users in 19...

Stitch Fix: Katrina Lake (2018)

September 16, 2019 04:01 - 52 minutes - 48 MB

In 2010, Katrina Lake recruited 20 friends for an experiment: she wanted to see if she could choose clothes for them that accurately matched their style and personality. That idea sparked Stitch Fix, an online personal shopping service that aims to take the guesswork out of shopping. Today, it has about three million customers and brings in more than a billion dollars in annual revenue. PLUS in our postscript "How You Built That," we check back with Justin Li, who created wearable eq...

Dippin' Dots: Curt Jones

September 09, 2019 04:01 - 1 hour - 62.7 MB

In the late 1980s, Curt Jones was working in a Kentucky lab, using liquid nitrogen to flash-freeze animal feed. He wondered if he could re-invigorate his favorite dessert by pouring droplets of ice cream into a vat of liquid nitrogen and – voila! – out came cold and creamy pellets that he soon branded Dippin' Dots. The novelty treat spread to fairs, stadiums and shopping malls, and eventually grew into a multi-million dollar brand. But a few years ago, Curt was forced to walk away af...

The Life Is Good Company: Bert and John Jacobs

September 02, 2019 04:01 - 1 hour - 58 MB

In the late 80s, brothers Bert and John Jacobs were living as nomads, traveling from college to college selling t-shirts out of their van. It wasn't a sustainable living – until one day, they created a new design. It was a simple sketch of a grinning face, with three words printed underneath: Life Is Good. The optimistic message was deeply personal to the brothers, who grew up in what they describe as a dysfunctional home – and it also resonated with customers, who started buying Lif...

Guests

Joe Gebbia
3 Episodes
Katrina Lake
3 Episodes
Marcia Kilgore
3 Episodes
Sara Blakely
3 Episodes
Tony Hsieh
3 Episodes
Troy Carter
3 Episodes
Andy Puddicombe
2 Episodes
Ben Conniff
2 Episodes
Blake Mycoskie
2 Episodes
David Neeleman
2 Episodes
Gary Hirshberg
2 Episodes
Jerry Murrell
2 Episodes
Jimmy Wales
2 Episodes
Lara Merriken
2 Episodes
Luke Holden
2 Episodes
Mei Xu
2 Episodes
Melanie Perkins
2 Episodes
Perry Chen
2 Episodes
Raegan Moya-Jones
2 Episodes
Rod Canion
2 Episodes
Stacy Madison
2 Episodes
Stewart Butterfield
2 Episodes
Susan Tynan
2 Episodes
Tristan Walker
2 Episodes
Wendy Kopp
2 Episodes
Whitney Wolfe
2 Episodes
Alex Blumberg
1 Episode
Alexis Ohanian
1 Episode
Alice Waters
1 Episode
Andy Dunn
1 Episode
Anthony Casalena
1 Episode
Casey Neistat
1 Episode
Chet Pipkin
1 Episode
Christina Tosi
1 Episode
Curt Jones
1 Episode
Curt Richardson
1 Episode
Dave Dahl
1 Episode
Daymond John
1 Episode
George Zimmer
1 Episode
Howard Schultz
1 Episode
Jen Rubio
1 Episode
Jeremy Stoppelman
1 Episode
John Foley
1 Episode
Luis von Ahn
1 Episode
Mariam Naficy
1 Episode
Matt Lieber
1 Episode
Michael Dubin
1 Episode
Reid Hoffman
1 Episode
Roxanne Quimby
1 Episode
Selina Tobaccowala
1 Episode
Seth Tibbott
1 Episode
Tim Brown
1 Episode
Tobias Lütke
1 Episode
Tyler Haney
1 Episode

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