
Startup to Storefront
STARTUP TO STOREFRONT brings the stories of stand-out companies and individuals building the future with innovative and forward-thinking ideas. Focusing on leaders and innovators who work harder AND smarter, hosts Diego Torres-Palma and Nick Conrad give the inside track into what it takes to be an entrepreneur. Diego brings his expertise to each show as an angel investor and founder of a fashion/tech company, a data analytics company, and a real estate development company. Interviewing entrepreneurs and other success stories who have built a business or a brand give our audience insight and a roadmap that will generate and motivate more entrepreneurs by simply listening to the podcast.
Latest episodes

Sep 6, 2022 • 39min
Swing Vision 🎾 - Swupnil Sahai
Swing Vision started as an app that leveraged the Apple Watch to help tennis players improve their game. Players could now track swing movements, hits, and scores. But after working at Tesla, Swupnil Sahai, the co-founder of Swing Vision, realized there was a lot more they could do with this simple idea. By mounting an iPhone on a court, and through motion tracking within the app, that can now offer: Automated scoring Line calling Recorded match highlights And so much more. In this episode we talked about the impact of having Swing Vision featured on the Apple Keynote, coaching players with AI, and last, between you and me, we also talked about Diego paying a little extra to have the speed of his serves register faster than they actually are.

Aug 30, 2022 • 25min
Sundays - Barbora & Noah
Imagine this. It’s a beautiful Sunday morning. There’s a warm breeze, the birds are chirping in tune, and you feel effortlessly relaxed. Sundays work to capture that feeling of bliss. And no, I’m not talking about the day the of the week, I am referring to Sundays furniture. Sundays is a curated type collection with outstanding quality and beautiful design. In this episode of the podcast, we talk with Noah, and Barbora, two of the co-founders of Sundays. We discuss: What it’s like sourcing materials from all over the world If sales are higher on Sundays & The steps they took to ultimately recover the hacked Sundays Instagram account So, kick back and relax for this week’s episode.

Aug 23, 2022 • 32min
Waldo - Ashleigh Hinde
The eyes are the second most complex organ in the body, beaten only by the brain. Thus, it’s no surprise that eye care - specifically daily contact lenses - are expensive. In this, Waldo recognized an opportunity to disrupt the eye care industry. Waldo helps consumers “refocus” by: Saving them money by removing the added distribution costs and Adding B-12 to reduce dryness by up to 30% In short, this means consumers get great contacts, without paying over-the-top prices. Listen in as we talk with Ashleigh Hinde, the founder of Waldo, about: How a little white lie led her to start Waldo Why it’s important to talk with your customers like you’re sitting around a dinner table How they Partnered with Walmart to become the first exclusive retailer to offer Waldo And before you ask us where’s Waldo, I think it’s better if we just roll the episode.

Aug 16, 2022 • 36min
Sweet Loren's - Loren Brill
The best part about making cookies is eating the raw dough off the mixers. High risk, high reward. This can make you seriously ill. Between the flour and eggs, salmonella is a real threat. Sweet Loren’s, the #1 natural cookie dough company in the United States, has created the solution we all needed. They make gluten-free, dairy-free, plant-based, and nut-free cookie dough. It comes in pre-cut portions, bakes in minutes, and can even be eaten raw. Sweet Lorens is transforming what it means to be convenient and delicious. In this episode, we talk with Sweet Loren herself, Loren Brill. Listen in as we cover how a cancer diagnosis shifted her priorities at a time when most of her peers were living a carefree life, how she got into the major grocery retailers, and how staying scrappy in the early days hindered the company’s growth. Pull up a chair, and take a seat at our table because everyone’s welcome to this cookie party of an episode.

Aug 9, 2022 • 43min
Stowed Home - Elissia Sigalow
Stowed was founded on a vision. A vision for a more beautiful living space filled with modern, sophisticated, and luxurious furniture that stands the test of time. Founded in 2017, Stowed harnessed the power of Instagram to build a loyal following. Through a beautifully curated aesthetic on their social media pages, it becomes easy for a customer to see how Stowed’s collection can transform their home. However, in an effort to compete with TikTok, Instagram recently rewrote its entire algorithm. Instead of favoring a meticulously crafted grid like Stowed’s, the algorithm now prioritizes Reels. Short form videos have completely flipped the platform on its head, and many companies, like Stowed, are not happy about it. In this episode, we spoke with Elissia Sigalow, the founder of Stowed, and Megan Scofield, the Director of Creative Operations. We discuss the Instagram algorithm changes, what that means for small businesses, and how companies and individuals can finally get their engagement back.

Aug 2, 2022 • 28min
Villas Tacos - Victor Villas
Between all the Mexican restaurants, food trucks, and street vendors, Los Angeles is the place to be when it comes to getting authentic, mouth-watering tacos. Thus, winning the award for the best tacos in LA is quite the feat. Villas Tacos did the unthinkable. They were crowned as the best tacos in LA, two years in a row. These back-to-back champions serve their tacos on hand-made blue, corn tortillas with guac that never costs extra, and a drizzle of their family salsa. These will blow your mind. This week on the podcast we are speaking with Victor Villa, the founder of Villas Tacos about how he got his start throwing house parties in high school, why he wants Villas Tacos to be the In N Out of taco franchises, and how life is easy, but people make it harder than it needs to be. And on that note, Villas Tacos is in the building.

Jul 26, 2022 • 36min
Lettuce Grow - Jacob Pechenik
It’s no secret that America’s food supply has been compromised. 52% of produce is wasted. For food to survive the current supply chain, it has to be processed and then sprayed with chemicals. Not everyone has a green thumb, and if you live in a city, it can be hard to find the space to have your own personal garden. From Farmstand to the table, Lettuce Grow makes growing your own groceries easy. They ship you the starter plants, and then you drop them into the Farmstand. The system is self-watering and self-fertilizing. You just have to come back for the harvest. Grow outdoors, indoors, and year-round. In this episode, we spoke with Jacob Pechenik, the co-founder of Lettuce Grow. We talked about why he would’ve been more successful running a Krispy Kreme franchise, his 10-year vision for Lettuce Grow, and why it’s better to be an outsider.

Jul 19, 2022 • 32min
LiveMore Organics - Julia Klein
I am willing to bet you don’t drink smoothies because they are too much of a hassle. You have to purchase multiple bags of frozen fruit from the grocery store, portion it out, blend it all together, and then pour it all into a separate cup that I suspect is not built for travel. It’s just too complicated. With 80 years of family fruit expertise, LiveMore Organics has created the world’s first 100% Organic Certified Smoothie Cup that can be delivered right to your doorstep. These high-quality smoothie cups can be ready to drink in 90 seconds, making them ideal for those of us on the go. In this episode, we spoke with Julia Klein, the cofounder of LiveMore Organics about why frozen bags of fruit are the problem, how fruit improves digestion, and why you don’t need 1 million followers on Instagram to make an impact.

Jul 12, 2022 • 32min
Soona - Liz Giorgi
Picture this, you’re looking to launch a Shopify store for your new product. You sign onto Shopify to set things up, only to realize you have a huge problem you have 0 photos. That’s where Soona comes in. Instead of having to do it yourself, Soona takes the stress away. You ship your products to their studio, you join a remote video call, and you only have to buy the assets you like. Photos, videos, and gifs. They’ve got you covered. In today’s episode we are talking with Liz Giorgi, the co-founder of Soona about how they have a waitlist of over 3,000 photographers ready to work with them, the similarity between Soona and Goop, and why she secretly considers herself a witch.

Jul 5, 2022 • 28min
UFC Champ - Carla "Cookie Monster" Esparza
Carla Esparza is a two-time UFC Women's Strawweight Champion and became the current title holder when she defeated Rose Namjunas. Typically a fighter’s career only lasts a couple of years, and when they have a huge win, they have to stretch the money until their next fight. The pay is not consistent, and after one fight, their career could be completely over. Competitors in the UFC are also required to become ultimate entrepreneurs, as their longevity is directly tied to their audience. In this episode we discuss what it was like winning the Ultimate Fighter, her mindset going into the ring, and how it felt walking down the aisle on her wedding day wearing her UFC title Belt.