Unstoppable | A Conversation With Change Makers

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Meet the individuals disrupting their fields across wellness, business, and life. Join host Kara Goldin, CEO of Hint Inc, on the Unstoppable podcast as she discusses what makes a change maker.

Episodios

  • 713 Michael Fedele: Founder & CEO of Throne SPORT COFFEE

    11/07/2025 Duración: 31min

    On today’s episode, Kara welcomes Michael Fedele, Founder and CEO of Throne SPORT COFFEE, a bold new player redefining the future of functional coffee. After helping take BODYARMOR from a $1M brand to over $1B in retail sales, Michael is back to disrupt another category—this time, merging performance, recovery, and caffeine in a way that’s never been done before.Michael shares the story behind Throne SPORT COFFEE, how he teamed up with superstar Patrick Mahomes, and what it takes to build trust, scale a brand, and win shelf space in today’s crowded beverage landscape. From lessons learned at BODYARMOR to the rise of better-for-you drinks and building around athlete authenticity, this episode is packed with takeaways for entrepreneurs, brand builders, and anyone chasing big, bold ideas.Don’t miss it! Are you interested in sponsoring and advertising on The Kara Goldin Show, which is now in the Top 1% of Entrepreneur podcasts in the world? Let me know by contacting me at karagoldin@gmail.com. You can also find m

  • 712 Martin Reeves: Author of LIKE: The Button That Changed the World

    09/07/2025 Duración: 33min

    Hi everyone, and welcome back to The Kara Goldin Show! Today’s guest is someone who literally wrote the book on how one tiny-ass button changed the whole damn world. I’m joined by Martin Reeves, Chairman of the BCG Henderson Institute and co-author of LIKE: The Button That Changed the World.You’ve tapped it. You’ve chased it. You’ve felt the dopamine hit. But what’s the real story behind the “like” button? In this episode, Martin and I dive deep into the origins of the iconic thumbs-up, how it became the foundation of today’s attention economy, and the unexpected ripple effects it’s had on business, mental health, and even artificial intelligence. We talk about how this seemingly simple feature changed the way we measure validation, shaped entire industries, and taught us what not to overlook when launching innovation in a tech-saturated world.If you’re curious about the intersection of psychology, business, and technology—and how small signals can drive massive behavior—you won’t want to miss this one. Now o

  • 711 Cynthia Sakai: Founder of evolvetogether

    07/07/2025 Duración: 37min

    On this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, I’m joined by Cynthia Sakai, Founder and CEO of evolvetogether—the personal care brand making waves for its beautifully designed, clean, and high-performing daily essentials. With a mission to create products that connect people, community, and the planet, evolvetogether is proving that luxury and sustainability can go hand in hand.In our conversation, Cynthia shares her journey as a serial entrepreneur and how she’s redefining what it means to scale a brand with purpose. We dive into the early days of product development, the non-negotiables behind her clean and sustainable formulas, and the strategy behind evolvetogether’s rapid growth in both DTC and retail. She opens up about staying authentic in a category crowded with greenwashing, how she approaches storytelling that cuts through the noise, and what it takes to build real trust with consumers.Whether you’re a brand builder, product founder, or someone who appreciates intentional design and high-impact entreprene

  • 710 Allyse Cirillo: Founder & CEO of Saint Jo Skincare

    04/07/2025 Duración: 29min

    On this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, we’re joined by Allyse Cirillo, Founder and CEO of Saint Jō Skincare—a brand rewriting the rules of clean beauty. After over a decade in corporate product development, Allyse saw the gaps firsthand: too many brands using questionable ingredients or overpromising with underwhelming formulas. She knew there had to be a better way.So she built it.

  • 709 Jiajia Sollers: Founder & CEO of Matter of Monday

    02/07/2025 Duración: 27min

    On this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, we’re joined by Jiajia Sollers, Founder and CEO of Matter of Monday—a modern skincare line built for real life. Jiajia’s journey is anything but traditional: from CFO of a billion-dollar hedge fund to first-time beauty founder, she’s bringing a totally fresh lens to skincare.Her “why”? Stress, fatigue, and blue light were wreaking havoc on her skin—and she knew she wasn’t alone. So she built a brand with high-performance, portable products for high-performance people.We talk about what it really takes to pivot careers, create a standout product in a crowded space, and launch with intentionality in an industry where buzzwords often outpace impact. Jiajia also shares how her upbringing in China and her time on Wall Street gave her a unique advantage as a founder.If you’re into skincare, entrepreneurship, or stories about betting on yourself—this one’s for you. Now live on The Kara Goldin Show. Are you interested in sponsoring and advertising on The Kara Goldin Show, whic

  • 708 Jeff Shardell: Founder & CEO of Humble Brands

    30/06/2025 Duración: 32min

    On this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, we’re joined by Jeff Shardell, Founder and CEO of Humble Brands—the clean personal care brand that’s redefining what “natural” can (and should) be. From deodorants that actually work to sustainability initiatives that go far beyond the label, Jeff has built Humble into a trusted name at Whole Foods, Erewhon, and thousands of other retailers across the country.Before founding Humble, Jeff was a Silicon Valley veteran—part of the early team at Google and co-founder of Gloss.com, which sold to Estée Lauder. But it was a radically different chapter of life that sparked the idea for Humble: a decade spent storm chasing and reconnecting with the basics. That journey led him to start making clean, effective deodorant out of his kitchen—and the rest is history.We talk about why Jeff left tech to start over, what it really takes to build a brand from scratch in the crowded wellness space, and how a simple formula with four ingredients launched a national movement. He shares how

  • 707 Monica Rich Kosann: Founder & Chief Creative Officer of Monica Rich Kosann

    27/06/2025 Duración: 35min

    On this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, I sit down with Monica Rich Kosann, Founder and Chief Creative Officer of her namesake jewelry brand, Monica Rich Kosann—a luxury brand known for creating jewelry that empowers women to tell their stories. What began with vintage lockets and antique cigarette cases has grown into a collection carried in over 150 stores across the country, including Neiman Marcus and Bergdorf Goodman, and beloved by celebrities like Nicole Kidman, Jennifer Lopez, and Taylor Swift.In our conversation, Monica shares her journey from being a sought-after portrait photographer to building one of the first luxury jewelry brands to achieve B Corp certification. We dive into the inspiration behind her iconic modern lockets, how she scaled a purpose-driven company, and why sustainability, craftsmanship, and storytelling are at the core of her business. Monica also shares what it’s like working alongside her husband, building a legacy brand, and empowering customers through meaningful design.If

  • 706 David Wolfe & Jamie Diamonstein: Co-Founders of Tiami

    25/06/2025 Duración: 34min

    On this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, we’re joined by David Wolfe and Jamie Diamonstein, the powerhouse duo behind Tiami Sleep—a new luxury mattress brand redefining what great sleep really feels like. With over 60 years of combined experience, including co-founding Leesa Sleep and helping pioneer the direct-to-consumer model in the sleep category, these two know a thing or two about building brands that resonate.David and Jamie share the story behind Tiami’s launch—including their bold decision to offer just one perfected mattress, and why simplicity, performance, and design are at the heart of everything they do. With a strategic partnership with Design Within Reach, Tiami is already making waves in the luxury space. We talk about what it means to evolve (not just disrupt), how they cracked the code on making a mattress that works for every sleeper, and the big lessons they’ve learned from building brands with staying power. They also dive into their mission to support sleep equity and mental health, how

  • 705 Jeff Mahony: CEO of NEFT Vodka

    23/06/2025 Duración: 31min

    On this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, we’re joined by Jeff Mahony, CEO of NEFT Vodka. Known for its ultra-smooth taste, clean ingredients, and bold barrel packaging, NEFT is shaking up the spirits world—earning global recognition and redefining what premium vodka can be.In our conversation, Jeff shares how he took the reins of NEFT and helped evolve it into a purpose-driven, design-forward brand with a loyal following. We dive into what makes NEFT different in a saturated market, the power of storytelling in spirits, and why sustainability and simplicity sit at the heart of everything NEFT does. Jeff also talks about building a team, disrupting legacy categories, and how to make a product that’s both award-winning and sippable.Whether you're a vodka lover, an entrepreneur, or someone curious about how to lead with both innovation and intention—this episode is full of wisdom and takeaways. Tune in to hear how Jeff is building something unforgettable with NEFT. Now on The Kara Goldin Show. Are you interested

  • 704 Kerry Docherty: Co-Founder & Chief Impact Officer of Faherty

    20/06/2025 Duración: 31min

    On this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, I sit down with Kerry Docherty, Co-Founder and Chief Impact Officer of Faherty—the family-owned, American fashion and lifestyle brand redefining what it means to scale with purpose. Known for its surf-inspired aesthetic and unwavering commitment to sustainability, Faherty has grown into a profitable 9-figure business with over 75 stores nationwide and a passionate, loyal customer base.In our conversation, Kerry shares how she and her co-founders set out to build a brand that challenged the norms of the fashion industry. With a background in law and human rights, she brings a unique lens to what it means to lead with intention—launching initiatives like Faherty’s Native Partnership Program, steering the company to B Corp certification, and ensuring impact and integrity are built into every decision.We talk about how to create authentic partnerships, how to stay mission-forward as you scale, and what it really takes to build a brand customers trust—without compromising o

  • 703 Randy Goldberg: Co-Founder & Chief Brand Officer of Bombas

    18/06/2025 Duración: 34min

    On this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, I sit down with Randy Goldberg, Co-Founder and Chief Brand Officer of Bombas—the mission-driven comfort brand best known for its ultra-comfortable socks, underwear, and t-shirts, and for donating one item for every item purchased. Since launching in 2013, Bombas has donated over 150 million items to those in need through partnerships with more than 3,500 community organizations.In our conversation, Randy shares the early days of building Bombas—from discovering that socks were the most requested item in homeless shelters to creating a business that scaled profit and purpose. We talk about how he and Co-Founder Dave Heath designed a better sock, got a deal on Shark Tank, built a standout brand in a crowded space, and stayed true to their mission through every stage of growth. He also opens up about creative leadership, the power of empathy in business, and the infrastructure it takes to scale giving at a national level.If you’re interested in building a brand with heart

  • 702 Carly Zakin & Danielle Weisberg: Co-Founders & Co-CEOs of theSkimm

    16/06/2025 Duración: 35min

    On this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, I’m joined by Carly Zakin and Danielle Weisberg, Co-Founders and Co-CEOs of theSkimm—the powerhouse digital media brand giving women the tools to navigate life’s most important decisions. What began as a single daily email has evolved into a platform reaching over 16 million people, delivering smart, nonpartisan content on everything from politics to personal finance.In our conversation, Carly and Danielle share how they’ve grown theSkimm from a newsletter launched from their couch into a trusted media company, how they lead as co-CEOs, and why their mission to empower women through information has never been more important. We dive into the evolution of their business model, how they stay relevant in a constantly shifting media landscape, and the hard lessons learned over a decade of building together.Whether you're thinking about launching something bold, leading with a mission, or curious about how to build lasting connection with your audience—this episode is full

  • 701 Christoph Frehsee: President of tonies USA

    13/06/2025 Duración: 30min

    On this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, I sit down with Christoph Frehsee, President and Managing Director of tonies USA—the company behind the wildly popular screen-free audio system for kids, the Toniebox. With more than 7 million Tonieboxes and 100 million Tonies sold globally, tonies is transforming how young children play, learn, and engage—without a screen in sight.Christoph joined the company with a background in sustainability, entrepreneurship, and global impact, and is now helping tonies scale rapidly in the U.S. market. In our conversation, we talk about the power of audio storytelling in a tech-saturated world, what it means to build a kid-first brand, and how tonies is building emotional connection with families at every level. Christoph also shares his early impression of the Toniebox, why he believes screen-free innovation is the future, and what’s next for the company as it continues to grow its presence in retail, licensing, and original content.If you’re interested in building a product tha

  • 700 Jessica Sturzenegger: Founder & CEO of Amara

    11/06/2025 Duración: 26min

    On today’s episode, Kara welcomes Jess Sturzenegger, Founder and CEO of Amara, a baby and kids food company redefining what healthy really means. With a commitment to clean-label ingredients, no added sugar, and nutrient-packed options that actually taste great, Amara is winning over both parents and retailers—and standing out in a crowded category.Jess shares how Amara went from concept to shelf, the challenges and wins of scaling a CPG brand in today’s market, and the surprising ways freediving taught her the resilience and mindset needed to lead. This episode is packed with insights for founders, innovators, and anyone passionate about building purpose-driven brands. Don’t miss it! Are you interested in sponsoring and advertising on The Kara Goldin Show, which is now in the Top 1% of Entrepreneur podcasts in the world? Let me know by contacting me at karagoldin@gmail.com. You can also find me @‌KaraGoldin on all networks. To learn more about Jessica Sturzenegger and Amara:https://amaraorganicfoods.com/http

  • 699 Julie Wainwright: Author of Time To Get Real

    09/06/2025 Duración: 40min

    On this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, we’re joined by Julie Wainwright, entrepreneur, e-commerce pioneer, and author of the powerful upcoming book TIME TO GET REAL: How I Built a Billion-Dollar Business that Rocked the Fashion Industry. Julie is the founder of The RealReal, the billion-dollar luxury resale company she took public, and she’s currently the CEO and Co-Founder of Ahara, a precision nutrition company redefining wellness through personalization.In our conversation, Julie gets real about what it truly takes to build and scale a mission-driven company, the emotional and financial toll of going public, and the often-ignored power moves founders—especially women—need to master. We talk about bouncing back from failure, fundraising in a male-dominated venture world, the media scrutiny she faced at The RealReal, and why building generational wealth requires owning more than just a big vision.Julie also shares how her new company Ahara is harnessing science to personalize nutrition, what she’s doing di

  • 698 Meghan Luck: Founder & CEO of Fable Fish Co.

    06/06/2025 Duración: 28min

    On this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, I’m joined by Meghan Luck, Founder and CEO of Fable Fish Co., the Alaska-born seafood brand that’s reimagining what snacking can look—and taste—like. Meghan’s journey begins on her family’s fishing boats in Alaska, where she developed a deep connection to nature and the wild bounty of the ocean. After a decade working with global brands in New York, she returned to her roots with a clear mission: bring responsibly sourced, nutrient-rich seafood snacks to the modern consumer.Fable Fish Co. is best known for its wild sockeye salmon jerky, crafted from the world’s largest sustainable wild salmon fishery in Bristol Bay, Alaska. But this is more than just jerky—it’s about honoring tradition, protecting ecosystems, and reconnecting people to the natural world through food.In our conversation, Meghan shares what it was like to build a brand that blends heritage and innovation, how she educates consumers on traceability and nutrient density, and why she believes the future of

  • 697 Maddie Hamann: Co-Founder of PACHA Bread

    04/06/2025 Duración: 32min

    On this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, we’re joined by Maddie Hamann, Co-Founder and Director of Marketing at PACHA Bread—a clean-label food brand making radically simple, gluten-free sourdough with just two ingredients: sprouted buckwheat and sea salt.After earning a PhD in Earth Science and spending years in oceanography, Maddie made a bold pivot—leaving research to build a brand rooted in sustainability and regenerative agriculture. At PACHA, she’s leading the charge in ingredient transparency, home-compostable packaging, and sourcing from Certified Regenerative farms. In our conversation, Maddie shares how she applied her science background to disrupt the food system, what it took to bring their unique fermentation-based products to market, and how the brand stays mission-first while scaling.We also dive into why buckwheat is the unsung hero of gluten-free, how PACHA educates consumers through storytelling, and what founders need to know when building values-led brands in crowded categories.If you're in

  • 696 Gregg Champion: Founder of Start Up Recovery

    02/06/2025 Duración: 27min

    On this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, we’re joined by Gregg Champion, Founder of START UP RECOVERY & WELLNESS—a powerful recovery and reinvention center designed for entrepreneurs, creatives, athletes, and high-performers ready to transform their lives and reconnect with purpose.Gregg shares why he saw a gap in traditional recovery models and how his background shaping major global brands like NIKE and Mattel helped him create a radically different, high-performance approach to healing. We dive into how he blends elite mentorship, entrepreneurial strategy, and deep personal insight to help individuals navigate burnout, addiction, trauma, and major life transitions.He also explains what it truly means to shift from addiction to passion, how traits often labeled as “flaws” like failure, ADD, or bad bosses can be fuel for success, and why The Recovery Playbook—his signature framework—is guiding people not just back to baseline, but toward a renewed vision for life and leadership.Whether you’re a founder f

  • 695 Audrey McLoghlin: Founder & CEO of Frank & Eileen

    30/05/2025 Duración: 34min

    On this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, I sit down with Audrey McLoghlin, Founder and CEO of Frank & Eileen—the women-led, B Corp-certified fashion brand redefining timeless style with purpose and profit. What started with a single button-up shirt made from the world’s finest Italian menswear fabrics has grown into a global, founder-owned business known for its ethical manufacturing, sustainable practices, and unwavering support of women entrepreneurs.In our conversation, Audrey shares the early inspiration behind Frank & Eileen, how she applied her engineering mindset to fashion, and the pivotal decisions that led to building a brand with values at its core. We dive into how she navigated major retail disruption during the pandemic, why she’s stayed 100% founder-owned, and how she’s using her platform to fuel the $20 million Frank & Eileen Giving Pledge—supporting women through education and entrepreneurship. Her story is one of resilience, strategy, and staying true to what matters.If you’re in

  • 694 Kass Lazerow: Author of Shoveling Sh!t

    28/05/2025 Duración: 30min

    On this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, we’re joined by Kass Lazerow, serial entrepreneur, investor, and co-author of the upcoming book Shoveling Sh!t: A Love Story About the Entrepreneur’s Messy Path to Success. Kass has helped build and scale companies like Golf.com and Buddy Media (acquired by Salesforce for $745 million), invested in over 100 startups, and mentored countless founders navigating the chaos of startup life.During our conversation, Kass shares the raw and real journey of entrepreneurship—what it really takes to build something from scratch, and why embracing the messy, unglamorous parts of the process is what separates those who survive from those who thrive. We talk about building businesses with your partner, learning to fail forward, choosing the right co-founders, and the emotional toll leadership can take when no one’s watching. Kass also dives into lessons from her book, written with her husband and fellow founder Mike Lazerow, and why this “love story” doubles as a survival manual for

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