Bootstrapping until the business finds a home with Beatrice Dixon from The Honey Pot
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Found
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Publication Date |
Feb 06, 2024
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00:45:25

Not many businesses start with a seemingly incurable case of Bacterial Vaginosis but today’s guest, Beatrice Dixon, found a company and a cure all in one. The Honey Pot is a plant-based vaginal wellness brand that was co-founded by Beatrice after she launched by selling her products at hair shows. On today’s episode, she tells Becca and Dom how those hair shows lead to the Honey Pot hitting shelves in Target.They also talked about:

  • How Beatrice knew it was time to stop bootstrapping
  • The importance of finding investors who understand your mission and the intentional culture of your company
  • The downside to having a fiercely loyal customer base
  • Trusting the process and making decisions with the your consumers in mind

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Not many businesses start with a seemingly incurable case of Bacterial Vaginosis but today’s guest, Beatrice Dixon, found a company and a cure all in one. The Honey Pot is a plant-based vaginal wellness brand that was co-founded by Beatrice after she launched by selling her products at hair shows. On today’s episode, she tells Becca and Dom how those hair shows lead to the Honey Pot hitting shelves in Target.

Not many businesses start with a seemingly incurable case of Bacterial Vaginosis but today’s guest, Beatrice Dixon, found a company and a cure all in one. The Honey Pot is a plant-based vaginal wellness brand that was co-founded by Beatrice after she launched by selling her products at hair shows. On today’s episode, she tells Becca and Dom how those hair shows lead to the Honey Pot hitting shelves in Target.They also talked about:

  • How Beatrice knew it was time to stop bootstrapping
  • The importance of finding investors who understand your mission and the intentional culture of your company
  • The downside to having a fiercely loyal customer base
  • Trusting the process and making decisions with the your consumers in mind

Found posts every Tuesday. Subscribe on Apple, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts to be alerted when new episodes drop. Check out the other TechCrunch podcast: Equity . Subscribe to Found to hear more stories from founders each

 

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