How She Built This
By Bow and Kim Bagley
How She Built ThisSep 03, 2020
How She Built This - Little Mae
We interviewed Ruth from Little Mae & Co. After having her baby, she wanted a ring sling and other baby accessories. Rather than buy all of those items, she learned to sew and made her own. Seeing potential, she decided to start a business and now sells slings, blankets, socks, hats, pillows, and so much more! Go follow Little Mae on instagram @littlemaeandco @how.she.built.this
How She Built This - The Polished Decade
We interviewed Courtney from The Polished Decade. Her company sells everything you need for a relaxed night in with the girls. If you like having fun with friends, then you'll love what she sells. Be sure to follow The Polished Decade on Instagram @thepolisheddecade @how.she.built.this
How She Built This - Collectively Casey
We interviewed Casey from the Collectively Casey blog. She started her blog a few years ago sharing her experiences while pregnant. The blog has since grown into a pregnancy, parenthood, Disney, and DIY community. Casey has also recently started two separate companies - aromatherapy playdough, and handmade t-shirts. Be sure to check out her Instagram page @caseyeanderson @how.she.built.this.
How She Built This - The Little Monkey Company
We interviewed Beth from The Little Monkey Company. She started making high-neck bibs for her daughter after noticing skin rashes from food dripping down her neck. Her company also does a lot of good in the world by donating 3 meals to hungry children for every bib sold. In just the last few months, she has donated over 15,000 meals. Be sure to visit their Instagram page and celebrate the good they are doing in the world @thelittlemonkeycompany @how.she.built.this
How She Built This - Little Ella Rae
We interviewed Aumberly from Little Ella Rae. She started off making swaddle blankets and quickly switched to hair bows. Little Ella Rae is doing a lot of good in the world, having donated over 20,000 hair bows to NICU's across the country! Be sure to visit their company and donate to the cause and then follow them on Instagram @littleellarae @how.she.built.this
How She Built This - Chef AJ
We interviewed Chef AJ - a chef, culinary instructor, professional speaker, and author of the popular book Unprocessed: How to Achieve Vibrant Health and Your Ideal Weight. The popular book chronicles her journey from a junk-food vegan faced with a diagnosis of pre-cancerous polyps, to learning how to create foods that nourish and heal the body. Be sure to follow her on Instagram @therealchefaj @How.She.Built.This
How She Built This - Hello Health
We interviewed Teisha Hinton, the owner of Hello Health, an online platform enabling everyone to live healthier lives. Teisha got her start by selling essential oils for DoTerra, where she currently has a team of over 100,000 people! Be sure to follow her on Instagram @hello.health_ @How.She.Built.This
How She Built This - Poppy & Dot
We interviewed Tami Piper, the owner of Poppy & Dot, an online women's clothing boutique. Tami and her husband bought the company at the end of 2019, right before a worldwide pandemic and months of social unrest. Tami's vision was to help make the Poppy & Dot brand more inclusive, more fun, and more real. Be sure to follow them on Instagram @poppyanddot @how.she.built.this
How She Built This - Simply Seaside Organizing
We interviewed Nicole Beverly, the founder of Simply Seaside Organizing. Nicole turns a messy house into a perfectly organized paradise. They are not cleaners - they are organizers. You need to check out their Instagram right now because their organizational skills are magical. @simplyseasideorganizing @how.she.built.this
How She Built This - Thread Wallets
We interviewed McKenzie Bauer, the founder of Thread Wallets. McKenzie and her husband got tired of boring wallets. Being inspired by Skullcandy, they said NO to traditionally bland and bulky wallets and created Thread Wallets. Be sure to follow Thread Wallets and How She Built This on instagram @thread_wallets @how.she.built.this
How She Built This - Nani Swimwear
We interviewed Marissa Barlow, the founder of Nani Swimwear. Marissa started sketching her swimsuit designs in math class when she was just 15 years old and a short time later, founded Nani. Be sure to follow Nani Swimwear and How She Built This on instagram @naniswimswear @how.she.built.this
How She Built This - Trailer
This 30 second episode is a simple trailer for "How She Built This."
She Built This is a podcast series featuring women founders of successful businesses. We focus on the story behind the idea, the brain behind the brand, and the struggles and successes of female entrepreneurship. DM us on Instagram to nominate a friend, family member, neighbor, or yourself!