
Baby Got Backstory BGBS 045: David Barnett | Popsockets | Surprisingly Useful
Oct 28, 2020
01:04:28
BGBS 045: David Barnett | Popsockets | Surprisingly Useful
From “after-school sports dork” to CEO of Popsockets, David Barnett left a ripple in the world with an invention that revolutionized how we hold phones. And to think it was originally made out of glued clothing buttons. By accomplishing his purpose of increasing people’s happiness, even if just a little everyday, David teaches us that no impact is too small. That “doodad” that he built in his living room has reached unimaginable heights, selling well over 200 million units and jump-starting a movement worldwide.
Above all, you’ll learn in this episode that David has an intuitive mind. You could say that his years enveloped in philosophy and questioning the nature of reality cultivated an inventor's mind. Examining the abstract allowed David to imagine something that didn’t exist, and yet, his intention was only to solve an individual problem. Little did he know, there was much more to come, including sharing the wealth with important causes. We admire David’s ability to make something surprisingly useful out of a simple annoyance, inspiring us to ask, how can we turn our own frustrations into action?
In this episode, you'll learn...
- 8-15-year-old David was always an entrepreneur, thinking up ideas like a bike repair business and mixtape business
- David saw his grandfather as the most successful person he knew and therefore wanted to do anything he did to achieve similar success. At the time it was business
- An epiphany in college led David astray from business for a significant amount of years to delve into philosophy and physics
- David became completely engrossed in philosophy and became a professor
- Frustration led to the invention when David created a "Popsocket" out of buttons to prevent tangling his headphones
- There was no “eureka” moment with the handmade button detangler for a long time until his friends and family made fun of him enough to make a real prototype that got people excited
- The insurance package from David’s house burning down made great funding for Popsockets
- David’s wife contributed the name, “Popsockets”
- The original Popsockets was a case with two grips that expanded and collapsed
- When sampling his product with his students, David realized that people were using Popsockets for a different reason than its initial purpose, which led to a standalone grip
- Although David never wanted to give up, after receiving his third defective shipment of 30,000 grips and exhausting his finances, he felt for the first time that he might be forced to
- Today, the Poptivism program is a way for you to purchase a grip and send 50% of the profits to a charity of your choice
