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Summary: The Entreprenista Podcast is a weekly show featuring the stories of successful female founders and what it's really like to run a business. Hosted by Stephanie Cartin & Courtney Spritzer, co-founders of Socialfly, a leading social media marketing agency, each episode goes beyond what you see on Instagram and into the nitty-gritty of growing and scaling a company effectively from women who’ve done it. Consider this the most fun business meeting you’ll ever have.

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 Gina Bartasi of Kindbody – Putting the “Women” in Women’s Health | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 49:28

Acting on the vision of building a solution that's about making women's lives easier... Women need to be treated as first-class citizens in health care and the primary decision makers. Thanks to the power of social media platforms like Instagram, women are really pushing each other forward and empowering one another to learn more and take action for their own health. Knowledge truly is power, Kindbody will be passionately leaning into their strong growth in a big way, and Kindbody has personal meaning to one of the Socialfly team . Gina Bartasi, Founder/CEO of Kindbody (a full service women's health and fertility platform, reinvented for the women of today), joins Socialfly founders Stephanie Cartin and Courtney Spritzer in the MouthMedia Network studios for a conversation about building her company and her journey to success, along with a surprise and a brainstorm. In this episode: From former patient to disruptor in the space, having passion for change From building Fertility Authority 10 years ago, to recently launching Kindbody, what has changed in the healthcare space? The answer, not much... Seeking transparency and truth with Kindbody; only 3 things matter in healthcare - patient outcome, patient experience, and cost Shifting into services to positively affect change with the women’s health and fertility space Gina’s first business in Atlanta; the Leader Publishing Group - knowing when to pivot and moving to NYC Finding ways to listen to your audience and meet their needs and wants Not fearing change and getting ahead of it Finding ways to remove costs from the system, not adding costs to the system - bringing reproductive endocrinologists and OBGYNs on staff at Kindbody The genesis of Kindbody; creating better health for women, all services under one roof The broken healthcare system and the roadblocks in place by insurance companies like Aetna IVF vs IUI Finding ways to speak to women in their 20s to educate them about the issues they may face in their 30s How to create parody in space, the disadvantages women face in the work force Creating options for women, “I wish I knew then what I know today.” The reality of costs for egg freezing, how can we make it affordable and available for everyone When are you the most fertile and when can you expect to see declines? Testing women with their new pop up mobile experience: 20% of women tested have diminishing ovarian reserve - they key is education, not fear, and empowering women with knowledge 80% of the time women prefer female doctors, and Kindbody’s efforts to accommodate that. The launch of Kindbody; early business success is a product of a strong team Seeing the success of mobile pop ups in other industries and bringing it to the women’s health space; bringing the van’s success to the west coast Spreading the word on social media and women supporting women How to build a strong brand, looking for adjacent brands to partner with and associate with Removing the stigma associated with fertility and bringing it to the retail level. Sharing a surprise with Gina Dealing with criticism and stress in the spotlight; avoiding mistakes and learning from the past How to be more patient, learning from people around you Twins marrying twins 60 second brainstorming session with Gina Understanding the needs of Kindbody as it continues to grow What has surprised Gina most about the launch of Kindbody Stephanie sharing her fertility journey on social media What’s next for Kindbody? The lessons learned from the raising capital A special offer from Kindbody

 Designer Hayley Paige – From Side Hustle to Career and TV Show | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:48

Turning a childhood dream and resulting side hustle into a full-fledged career as a sought-after wedding dress designer with a large following and celebrities wearing her creations, and even a TV show, and how early adoption of Instagram gave her momentum... Hayley Paige, Head Designer for Hayley Paige at JLM Couture, Blush by Hayley Paige, and Jim Hjelm by Hayley Paige bridal collections and for Hayley Paige Occasions bridesmaids collection, joins Socialfly founders Stephanie Cartin and Courtney Spritzer in the MouthMedia Network studios for a conversation about her journey to success, along with a surprise and a brainstorm. In this episode: How Hayley made a shift from focusing on gymnastics to using skills she learned at home and at school to bridge her work and her lifelong passion The ways studying at Cornell’s Fiber Science department helped Hayley develop her skills and influenced her approach to design How a friendship in college led to an early entrepreneurial venture, and how that experience shaped Hayley’s own ventures How Hayley became an early adopter on Instagram and developed a strong following The moment Hayley realized she could turn her side hustle into a full-fledged career Hayley’s determination to work with JLM Couture and how she made it happen The moment Hayley knew she had her own collection How Hayley’s line have evolved over time and what’s in store for the future of the brand The TV show "Weddings to Watch" Plus, a One Minute Brainstorm for Hayley Paige’s next big product line

 Samantha Wasser of by CHLOE – Because of Passion | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 52:25

Delivering on a social media strategy and a thoughtful marketing plan as part of the DNA of launching a business from the beginning,  finding people who roll with punches matters, the art of winning with a small team, the impact of making yourself valuable, and persevering in spite of tough personal challenges... Samantha Wasser, Restaurateur and Founder of by CHLOE, & Co-Founder of DEZ and The Sosta, joins Socialfly founders Stephanie Cartin and Courtney Spritzer in the MouthMedia Network studios for a conversation about her journey to success, along with a surprise and a brainstorm. In this episode: Getting into the food world Spending a lot of free time in restarants with friends, inspiring to go into the business Building by CHLOE for 3+ years Studied sociology/psychology in college  The 2009 job market was tough, Samantha worked for a year wthout pay to get her foot in the door Samantha on how she only wanted to work with her father in restaurants if she could create her own brands How she has created an "Instagram dream", everything so thought-out in appearance and function How Samantha was excited for vegan restaurants because of her impending wedding then she decided to create a vegan restaurant that was approachable and felt like you really belong Instagram feed vs. stories Using stories to connect with customers and engage users Cookies and pastries are so instagrammable CBD-infused by CHLOE sweets Sourcing CBD oil A kind of traveling pop-up plus a dozen locations Managing so many business priorities Finding the right partners You figure it out, all encompassing, you will find the tme when something is meaningful for you How the business recently took on outside funding for first time Growing the team, identifying the right employees, building culture with experiences, being a fun boss A typical day for Samantha How Samantha doesn't want to be a boss that is unavailable or at a distance The importance of an open office environment Focusing on best skills with the immediate team Mistakes that have been made Kombucha Samantha's fertility journey while running business, putting yourself first when it matters so much The emotional impact of miscarriages and how it created a lack of openness, how that changed with IVF Pilates and yoga a part of game-changing routine Maternity leave for an entreprenista? A brainstorm for a new restaurant idea

 Dana Pollack of Dana’s Bakery – Sweet Success | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 48:49

What if your job was making people happy at the most special moments of their life? Can someone make a career change at 30, follow their passion to build a very successful business with dozens of employees, and win major accolades as a business leader ---all without a business degree? Dana Pollack, CEO and Founder of Dana's Bakery (which revolutionizes the traditional French macaron with an authentic American twist), joins Socialfly founders Stephanie Cartin and Courtney Spritzer in the MouthMedia Network studios for a conversation about her journey to success, a surprise, and a brainstorm. In this episode: Dana's former career at Muscle and Fitness magazine Her light bulb moment – when she asked for a raise and was declined Faced with screen of oily men working out---asking will she really do this the rest of my life Photo industry in transition, switching digital wanted to do something different after 10 years=--what would she want to do Realizing she loved baking and entertaining Dana realized she should get formal training, and within a week enrolled in culinary education and quit job, and broke up with boyfriend Everyone except for her mom thought she was crazy to do this at 30 years old Never anticipating what it the bakery became How she knew could always pick up work in editorial world, but never had to Found a job as pastry cook while going to school to get experience as fast as possible Never went to business school, learned largely online basics of starting a business How her mom helped her, no investors or partners, bootstrapping When she photographed macaroons like sexy perfume, people were drawn to them Using American flavors instead of traditional macaroon flavors Social media as marketing helped people find out about them all over the country, then Dana hand-delivered and was not making a lot of money because the cost of delivering Collaboration with Drake for Valentines Day Favorite flavor is the "Mallomac" – a Mallomar bar without gluten Biggest mistake made in packaging  -- $60k of unusable branded inventory Making a formal business plan vs. getting things done A surprise for Dana and idea for a new flavor! The challenge of hiring the best talent Why she has no partner to date Why it is best to hire people who are better than you are at skills Being at 35 employees Typing and email answering assignments with new employees Expanding the operating and offerings Why showing up is such a major thing Marketing strategy Partnership with Dylan's Candy Bar The Mookie – a macaroon inside a cookie How an Instagram contest created a new product The rainbow black and white cookie Looking at ROI of every dollar spent Organic social media posts have always worked, preferring marketing dollars for ad words and FB ads Sharing her entire days on Instagram Planning days, every day is different, the importance of the calendar in phone How Dana doesn't have a set schedule every day Running personal and business Instagram accounts, and how running a business account like a personal account speaks to the brand Dana's most used apps How helpful people are, and why being willing to ask for help is huge Being able to recover by recognizing when something goes wrong in the business A brainstorm for a new flavor idea for the holidays And, a big accolade as a business leader without a business degree is a credit to her team

 Sami Fishbein of Betches – Growing a Successful Digital Brand with Friends | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 42:53

Tapping into the mindset of female millennials, building a viral social media and digital humor company that’s become a thriving creative brand (expanding with changing trends and with a huge Instagram following), and why doing it with best friends from middle school has succeeded... Sami Fishbein, Co-Founder and COO of the digital brand Betches and co-author of “When’s Happy Hour”, joins Socialfly founders Stephanie Cartin and Courtney Spritzer in the MouthMedia Network studios for a conversation about her journey to success, a surprise, and a brainstorm. In this episode: Managing people that are same age or younger Going into business with close friends from middle school after going to Cornell with them How Sami uses what she learned in college in the business That moment of co-founding Betches Running a company when no one on the founding team went to business school---how they figured it all out, and how sharing and dividing responsibilities is difficult Finding the right people to hire, how to evaluate people, and how attention to detail important in considering them Launching the first company site BetchesLoveThisSite.com, and how the team just wanted to do for college aged people a like list of things they liked The site was originally envisioned as a dark satire The simple and unassuming start of writing the first five posts in the first night, then asking someone to put on a Facebook wall Staying as an anonymous presence for a few weeks, then how it all went viral fast How it wasn’t long until a TV producer contacted them, then they got an agent, were recommended to write a book Taking three years to monetize, working out of WeWorks, no outside funding First hires, staying small for a while, most hiring in the last year or so That time they considered calling it quits, but stuck with it When hit their stride and kept going Working through disagreements with friends you run a company with, how you have to communicate, becoming better communicators Why Betches is moving into podcasting, building podcasts across several verticals What’s in the works for 2019 The book “Whens Happy Hour”, and writing it in three months A politics bus A TV show in development, like a female South Park If Sami ever felt like she was burning out? And -- a 1 Minute Brainstorm on the next big book idea

 Hello World! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:34

Consider this the most fun business meeting you’ll ever have! The Entreprenista Podcast is a weekly show featuring the stories of successful female founders and what it's really like to run a business. Hosted by Stephanie Cartin & Courtney Spritzer, co-founders of Socialfly, a leading social media marketing agency, each episode goes beyond what you see on Instagram and into the nitty-gritty of growing and scaling a company effectively from women who’ve done it. Follow the show at @entreprenistas on Instagram!  

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