

The Kara Goldin Show
Kara Goldin
Kara Goldin, Founder of Hint and Author of the WSJ Best Seller Undaunted, brings listeners real, unfiltered conversations with today’s boldest entrepreneurs, leaders, disruptors, and change-makers on The Kara Goldin Show. From overcoming setbacks to building iconic brands, Kara dives deep into the stories of those who dared to do things differently.
Guests like Tony Robbins (entrepreneur, author), Chip Wilson (Lululemon), Guy Kawasaki (Apple, Canva), Mindy Grossman (WW), and Amy Errett (Madison Reed) share the mindset, lessons, and raw truth behind building what others said was impossible. Listen and learn from the Masters!
Guests like Tony Robbins (entrepreneur, author), Chip Wilson (Lululemon), Guy Kawasaki (Apple, Canva), Mindy Grossman (WW), and Amy Errett (Madison Reed) share the mindset, lessons, and raw truth behind building what others said was impossible. Listen and learn from the Masters!
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Jul 29, 2020 • 42min
68 Jessica Mah: Founder & CEO of inDinero
Jessica Mah, Founder & CEO of inDinero, talks about building her business, the challenges of entrepreneurship, refueling when burnt out, and the importance of female entrepreneur communities.

Jul 27, 2020 • 52min
67 Julie Smolyansky: CEO of Lifeway Foods
Julie Smolyansky became the youngest CEO of a publicly held firm when she was 27 years old. Julie and I talk about how she became a CEO so young, her family's story and how that has influenced her, how to positively influence the world through business, her leadership philosophy, and much more.

Jul 22, 2020 • 35min
66 Michael Bernoff: Founder & President of Human Communications Institute and Author of Average Sucks
Michael Bernoff's new book Average Sucks: Why You Don't Get What You Want (And What to Do About It), reveals an incredible concept that Michael talks about on this show. He also talks about his entrepreneurial journey, the pain of obstacles, his tips for success, and much more.

Jul 20, 2020 • 40min
65 Cynthia Rowley: Founder of Cynthia Rowley
Cynthia Rowley shares her mentality and thought processes around failures and taking risks. She shares her entrepreneurial journey and the advice that she'd give others who are interested in turning their passion into a business. "You can't be afraid of hard work." - Cynthia Rowley

Jul 15, 2020 • 28min
64 Joanna Parker: Co-founder of Yumble
Joanna Parker talks about what it was like to be on Shark Tank. She also gives us the details behind how Yumble works, what it is like to work with her husband, Yumble's plans for the future, and more. "A subscription model really lent itself naturally to solving and crossing something off parents' lists." - Joanna Parker

Jul 13, 2020 • 33min
63 Tessa Horovitz: Co-founder & CEO of Ametti
Tessa Horovitz talks about how she and her co-founder started Ametti - an amazing travel accessories brand for women. Tessa also talks about her experience fundraising, tips to growing and scaling, and more. "Don't bother growing, scaling, and gigantic thing straight away. Start by testing little things at a time." - Tessa Horovitz.

Jul 8, 2020 • 40min
62 Sehreen Noor Ali: Co-founder of Visible Health Co.
Sehreen Noor Ali is the cofounder of Visible Health Co, which is an amazing platform that helps parents get the best information and care for their children. On this show, Sehreen talks about why she decided to start Visible Health, how she has raised capital for the startup, the storytelling in her branding, and more.

Jul 6, 2020 • 41min
61 Amy Errett: Founder & CEO of Madison Reed
Amy Errett talks about why she decided to come back to entrepreneurship after becoming a Venture Capitalist, how her business has done during the COVID-19 pandemic, Madison Reed's partnership with Alta, and much more.

Jul 1, 2020 • 25min
60 Sara Rodell: Founder & CEO of Loop & Tie
Sara Rodell talks about her experience starting Loop & Tie. She shares her tips to pitching effectively, how she has taken advantage of the $90 billion gift industry, the future of branding, and much more. "Our world is better if companies behave in a way that is more human." - Sara Rodell

Jun 29, 2020 • 34min
59 Shiza Shahid: Founder of NOW Ventures, Founding CEO of the Malala Fund, and Co-founder of Our Place
Shiza Shahid is an entrepreneur, an investor, a speaker, and a women's rights advocate. She's passionate about leveraging philanthropy, venture capital, technology, to drive scalable social impact. Shiza talks about her experience as an entrepreneur and more on today's show. "I think there's a role for nonprofits. I think there's a role for businesses. And I think both of those need to work together." - Shiza Shahid