

Female Startup Club
Female Startup Club
Join your host and hype girl, Doone Roisin, for full access to the best knowledge, tips, and strategies from the world's most exciting (and successful) founders & entrepreneurs doing multi 7, 8 & 9 figures in revenue - who happen to be women. This is the go-to space for early stage dreamers women-in-progress to be inspired to start their side hustle or business, and get help along the journey. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dec 20, 2022 • 6min
Best of ‘22 - 6 quick questions with Nadya Okamoto, Founder of August (Part 2)
Today we’re learning from Nadya Okamoto, the founder of August, the lifestyle period brand that makes sustainable period care that actually works. Nadya is one of those women that is impossible not to be impressed by and excited about, she’s a Harvard grad, author, speaker, NGO founder, gen z marketing agency founder and now august as well as a Tiktoker that’s grown to 4.1 million followers. Crazy stuff.The gem in this episode is when she steps through her thoughts on Tiktok. It’s pretty crazy!We also touch on the importance of building a hyper-inclusive hyper-diverse community (all whilst maintaining a special sense of intimacy), growing slowly and thoughtfully and ensuring your cost of acquisition stays as low as possible. I love Nadya’s key piece of mental health advice, centred all around taking time to really take care of yourself. You have to take care of yourself so you can really sustain your energy. Speaking of which, sleep is everything! And that’s something I can get behind. Being better about taking time to not think about your company is so important. Spending time with the people you love, that’s what will remind you: “this is what I feel so fulfilled doing.” Having that space to be re-ground yourself is so key because you’re able to come back to your work with a new refound trust in your instincts. That’s what you need in leadership. To trust your gut. You have to be making big decisions, but if you have trust in yourself and what your values are you feel much more empowered in making them. LINKS WE MENTION:Nadya's InstagramAugust's InstagramAugust's TwitterAfterschool NewsletterJoin thousands of small business owners who are reading our newsletter every Monday at: www.femalestartupclub.comJoin our tool and private community for small business owners, Majic [formerly known as Hype Club]Female Startup Club's InstagramDoone's InstagramDoone's TikTokSay hello to Doone: hello@femalestartupclub.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 19, 2022 • 29min
Best of ‘22 - Hitting 4M TikTok followers and building a Gen Z community with Nadya Okamoto from period care brand August (Part 1)
Today we’re learning from Nadya Okamoto, the founder of August, the lifestyle period brand that makes sustainable period care that actually works. Nadya is one of those women that is impossible not to be impressed by and excited about, she’s a Harvard grad, author, speaker, NGO founder, gen z marketing agency founder and now august as well as a Tiktoker that’s grown to 4.1 million followers. Crazy stuff.The gem in this episode is when she steps through her thoughts on Tiktok. It’s pretty crazy!We also touch on the importance of building a hyper-inclusive hyper-diverse community (all whilst maintaining a special sense of intimacy), growing slowly and thoughtfully and ensuring your cost of acquisition stays as low as possible. I love Nadya’s key piece of mental health advice, centred all around taking time to really take care of yourself. You have to take care of yourself so you can really sustain your energy. Speaking of which, sleep is everything! And that’s something I can get behind. Being better about taking time to not think about your company is so important. Spending time with the people you love, that’s what will remind you: “this is what I feel so fulfilled doing.” Having that space to be re-ground yourself is so key because you’re able to come back to your work with a new refound trust in your instincts. That’s what you need in leadership. To trust your gut. You have to be making big decisions, but if you have trust in yourself and what your values are you feel much more empowered in making them. LINKS WE MENTION:Nadya's InstagramAugust's InstagramAugust's TwitterAfterschool NewsletterJoin thousands of small business owners who are reading our newsletter every Monday at: www.femalestartupclub.comJoin our tool and private community for small business owners, Majic [formerly known as Hype Club]Female Startup Club's InstagramDoone's InstagramDoone's TikTokSay hello to Doone: hello@femalestartupclub.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 15, 2022 • 10min
6 quick questions with Parisa Fowles-Pazdro, Founder of The Maxbone (Part 2)
This is Parisa Fowles-Pazdro for Female Startup Club.Welcome back to the show - it’s Doone here, your host and hype girl. On the show today we’re talking with Parisa Fowles-Pazdro - the founder of Maxbone.Parisa spent a vibrant childhood growing up in Iran until the war forced her parents to leave for Sweden to start over with nothing. It was during this time she got the drive to succeed and started her journey to give her parents back everything that they lost. First by working 3 jobs to save enough money for a condo and using that to climb the property ladder and then by tapping into her unique design sensibility to start a business. Parisa recognized that the lack of high-quality products and elevated shopping experience were gaps in the pet market she could fill. Parisa built Maxbone to become a community-driven pet and lifestyle company, and continues to grow a successful team to build upon that vision, culminating in a strong market experience that creates a cultured, current, and loved brand.This is such an inspiring and open conversation especially around the topic of raising investment and what it truly means to go down that pathway in the VC world with plenty of advice you can take for yourself. You’ll also love the part where we break down partnerships and how you can replicate this blueprint in your own business.But just quickly before we jump into this episode, I’m wondering if you’ve joined our new tool and private community for small business owners called Majic? It’s launched just this week and we’re accepting founding members on the founding members rates. You’ll be able to meet women like Parisa in intimate workshops as well as like minded founders building the future of DTC brands. Once you sign up you’ll be able to book your 1-1 call with me so I can get up to speed with where you are in the journey. I’m so excited and I can’t wait to meet you and hear about what you’re up to! If you’ve got any questions just shoot me over an email to hello@femalestartupclub.com!Let’s get into this episode, this is Parisa for Female Startup Club.LINKS WE MENTIONMaxbone's InstagramParisa's InstagramJoin thousands of small business owners who are reading our newsletter every Monday at: www.femalestartupclub.comJoin our tool and private community for small business owners, Majic [formerly known as Hype Club]Female Startup Club's InstagramDoone's InstagramDoone's TikTokSay hello to Doone: hello@femalestartupclub.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 14, 2022 • 37min
The blueprint for winning partnership collabs with Parisa Fowles-Pazdro, founder of Maxbone (Part 1)
This is Parisa Fowles-Pazdro for Female Startup Club.Welcome back to the show - it’s Doone here, your host and hype girl. On the show today we’re talking with Parisa Fowles-Pazdro - the founder of Maxbone.Parisa spent a vibrant childhood growing up in Iran until the war forced her parents to leave for Sweden to start over with nothing. It was during this time she got the drive to succeed and started her journey to give her parents back everything that they lost. First by working 3 jobs to save enough money for a condo and using that to climb the property ladder and then by tapping into her unique design sensibility to start a business. Parisa recognized that the lack of high-quality products and elevated shopping experience were gaps in the pet market she could fill. Parisa built Maxbone to become a community-driven pet and lifestyle company, and continues to grow a successful team to build upon that vision, culminating in a strong market experience that creates a cultured, current, and loved brand.This is such an inspiring and open conversation especially around the topic of raising investment and what it truly means to go down that pathway in the VC world with plenty of advice you can take for yourself. You’ll also love the part where we break down partnerships and how you can replicate this blueprint in your own business.But just quickly before we jump into this episode, I’m wondering if you’ve joined our new tool and private community for small business owners called Majic? It’s launched just this week and we’re accepting founding members on the founding members rates. You’ll be able to meet women like Parisa in intimate workshops as well as like minded founders building the future of DTC brands. Once you sign up you’ll be able to book your 1-1 call with me so I can get up to speed with where you are in the journey. I’m so excited and I can’t wait to meet you and hear about what you’re up to! If you’ve got any questions just shoot me over an email to hello@femalestartupclub.com!Let’s get into this episode, this is Parisa for Female Startup Club.LINKS WE MENTIONMaxbone's InstagramParisa's InstagramJoin thousands of small business owners who are reading our newsletter every Monday at: www.femalestartupclub.comJoin our tool and private community for small business owners, Majic [formerly known as Hype Club]Female Startup Club's InstagramDoone's InstagramDoone's TikTokSay hello to Doone: hello@femalestartupclub.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 13, 2022 • 9min
6 quick questions with Brittany Charlton, Founder of Ohh! Foods (Part 2)
This is Brittany Charlton for Female Startup Club.Hi and welcome back to the show. Today we’re joined by Brittany Charlton who is the founder of Ohh! Foods - a company that aims to make the world a little safer and a lot sweeter by innovating in nostalgic snacks that are free from all the top allergens.Brittany started Ohh! Foods after developing her own peanut allergy out of the blue when she was 18 years old, and we talk through her journey to scaling the brand into 1800 stores nationwide as well as plenty of tips for founders who are going through the same process.We also touch on the importance of network and invited Brittany to host an intimate ask me anything session inside of Majic - our new tool and private community for founders and future founders. The doors are now open and we’d love for you to join us as a founding member with founding member rates. Once you sign up, you’ll also be able to book a 1-1 call with me so I can get in the loop with you and what you’re up to! I’m excited to meet you!Let’s get into this episode, this is Brittany for Female Startup ClubLINKS WE MENTION:Ohh! Foods' InstagramOhh! Foods' TikTokBrittany's LinkedInJoin thousands of small business owners who are reading our newsletter every Monday at: www.femalestartupclub.comJoin our tool and private community for small business owners, Majic [formerly known as Hype Club]Female Startup Club's InstagramDoone's InstagramDoone's TikTokSay hello to Doone: hello@femalestartupclub.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 12, 2022 • 41min
How to scale your DTC brand into 1800 retailers like Walmart and Whole Foods with Ohh! Foods Founder, Brittany Charlton (Part 1)
This is Brittany Charlton for Female Startup Club.Hi and welcome back to the show. Today we’re joined by Brittany Charlton who is the founder of Ohh! Foods - a company that aims to make the world a little safer and a lot sweeter by innovating in nostalgic snacks that are free from all the top allergens.Brittany started Ohh! Foods after developing her own peanut allergy out of the blue when she was 18 years old, and we talk through her journey to scaling the brand into 1800 stores nationwide as well as plenty of tips for founders who are going through the same process.We also touch on the importance of network and invited Brittany to host an intimate ask me anything session inside of Majic - our new tool and private community for founders and future founders. The doors are now open and we’d love for you to join us as a founding member with founding member rates. Once you sign up, you’ll also be able to book a 1-1 call with me so I can get in the loop with you and what you’re up to! I’m excited to meet you!Let’s get into this episode, this is Brittany for Female Startup ClubLINKS WE MENTION:Ohh! Foods' InstagramOhh! Foods' TikTokBrittany's LinkedInJoin thousands of small business owners who are reading our newsletter every Monday at: www.femalestartupclub.comJoin our tool and private community for small business owners, Majic [formerly known as Hype Club]Female Startup Club's InstagramDoone's InstagramDoone's TikTokSay hello to Doone: hello@femalestartupclub.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 8, 2022 • 6min
6 quick questions with Jaclyn Johnson, Founder of Create & Cultivate (Part 2)
This is Jaclyn Johnson for Female Startup Club.Yoohoo. It’s Doone here, your host and hype girl, welcome back to the female startup club podcast! We’re just days away from the launch of Majic so if you’ve been hearing me talk about this pop your name on the waitlist for when we launch next week at femalestartupclub.com/waitlist and if you have no idea what I’m talking about scroll back a few weeks and find the episode on all things Majic so I can introduce you properly.On the show today we are learning from Jaclyn Johnson who you might recognise as the founder of Create & Cultivate but is here to talk about her latest venture; New Money Ventures in addition to her first incubated brand; Maie Wines.New Money Ventures is a venture capital fund with a mission to launch, build and scale early-stage, women-led startups. And this is so interesting because she steps us through how she invests in different founders, what the red flags are when founders are trying to raise VC money, the industries that are piping hot right now, how her fund works and a few tips to get you better at pitching your biz! There are so many gems in here, if you’ve got plans to raise this is a MUST LISTEN.If you learn something in this episode please do share it with someone who will benefit from hearing Jaclyn’s advice or shout about it on social media - we love It when you do that!Let’s dive right in, this is Jaclyn for Female Startup ClubLINS WE MENTION:Jaclyn's InstagramMaie's InstagramNew Money Ventures' InstagramCreate & Cultivate's InstagramWork Party's InstagramJoin thousands of small business owners who are reading our newsletter every Monday at: www.femalestartupclub.comJoin our tool and private community for small business owners, Majic [formerly known as Hype Club]Female Startup Club's InstagramDoone's InstagramDoone's TikTokSay hello to Doone: hello@femalestartupclub.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 7, 2022 • 31min
From Create & Cultivate to her $20M Fund, New Money Ventures, Jaclyn Johnson steps us through her framework for investing in entrepreneurs (Part 1)
This is Jaclyn Johnson for Female Startup Club.Yoohoo. It’s Doone here, your host and hype girl, welcome back to the female startup club podcast! We’re just days away from the launch of Majic so if you’ve been hearing me talk about this pop your name on the waitlist for when we launch next week at femalestartupclub.com/waitlist and if you have no idea what I’m talking about scroll back a few weeks and find the episode on all things Majic so I can introduce you properly.On the show today we are learning from Jaclyn Johnson who you might recognise as the founder of Create & Cultivate but is here to talk about her latest venture; New Money Ventures in addition to her first incubated brand; Maie Wines.New Money Ventures is a venture capital fund with a mission to launch, build and scale early-stage, women-led startups. And this is so interesting because she steps us through how she invests in different founders, what the red flags are when founders are trying to raise VC money, the industries that are piping hot right now, how her fund works and a few tips to get you better at pitching your biz! There are so many gems in here, if you’ve got plans to raise this is a MUST LISTEN.If you learn something in this episode please do share it with someone who will benefit from hearing Jaclyn’s advice or shout about it on social media - we love It when you do that!Let’s dive right in, this is Jaclyn for Female Startup ClubLINS WE MENTION:Jaclyn's InstagramMaie's InstagramNew Money Ventures' InstagramCreate & Cultivate's InstagramWork Party's InstagramJoin thousands of small business owners who are reading our newsletter every Monday at: www.femalestartupclub.comJoin our tool and private community for small business owners, Majic [formerly known as Hype Club]Female Startup Club's InstagramDoone's InstagramDoone's TikTokSay hello to Doone: hello@femalestartupclub.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 6, 2022 • 13min
6 quick questions with Babba Rivera, Founder of Ceremonia (Part 2)
This is Babba Rivera for Female Startup ClubOn today’s episode we’re learning from Babba Rivera, the Latina founder behind Ceremonia, which is a clean hair care brand rooted in her heritage, inspired by the rituals she grew up with. And we’re talking through all the things! From Babba’s upbringing in a small tiny part of Sweden to big shiny startup life in New York City and the drive she got from her childhood and heritage to start this brand and have representation in the Latinax community for the next generation of founders. And Babba also shares some crazy stories like how she launched her brand from the nicu - and what can go terribly terribly wrong if you don’t have the right accountant. And trust me - that is not one to skip over it’s right at the very end of the show.And if you’re listening to this on the day this episode airs it’s exactly one week out from our Majic launch date. Our tool for founders and future founders enters the world on December 12 where you can access vetted resources, our video masterclass library, weekly calls with other founders annnnnd a bunch of other good stuff. To see in the know you can sign up to the waitlist at femalestartupclub.com/waitlistLets get into this episode, this is Babba for Female Startup ClubLINKS WE MENTION:Babba's InstagramCeremonia's InstagramJoin thousands of small business owners who are reading our newsletter every Monday at: www.femalestartupclub.comJoin our tool and private community for small business owners, Majic [formerly known as Hype Club]Female Startup Club's InstagramDoone's InstagramDoone's TikTokSay hello to Doone: hello@femalestartupclub.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 5, 2022 • 44min
Babba Rivera is just one of 58 Latinx Founders who have raised more than $1 Million in funding for Ceremonia; here’s her story & why it’s so important for the next gen of Latina women (Part 1)
This is Babba Rivera for Female Startup ClubOn today’s episode we’re learning from Babba Rivera, the Latina founder behind Ceremonia, which is a clean hair care brand rooted in her heritage, inspired by the rituals she grew up with. And we’re talking through all the things! From Babba’s upbringing in a small tiny part of Sweden to big shiny startup life in New York City and the drive she got from her childhood and heritage to start this brand and have representation in the Latinax community for the next generation of founders. And Babba also shares some crazy stories like how she launched her brand from the nicu - and what can go terribly terribly wrong if you don’t have the right accountant. And trust me - that is not one to skip over it’s right at the very end of the show.And if you’re listening to this on the day this episode airs it’s exactly one week out from our Majic launch date. Our tool for founders and future founders enters the world on December 12 where you can access vetted resources, our video masterclass library, weekly calls with other founders annnnnd a bunch of other good stuff. To see in the know you can sign up to the waitlist at femalestartupclub.com/waitlistLets get into this episode, this is Babba for Female Startup ClubLINKS WE MENTION:Babba's InstagramCeremonia's InstagramJoin thousands of small business owners who are reading our newsletter every Monday at: www.femalestartupclub.comJoin our tool and private community for small business owners, Majic [formerly known as Hype Club]Female Startup Club's InstagramDoone's InstagramDoone's TikTokSay hello to Doone: hello@femalestartupclub.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.