Ep 178 - From Nomad to QVC, Selling Soapberry Soap and Building a Brand while Traveling

EPISODE · Oct 24, 2017 · 56 MIN

Ep 178 - From Nomad to QVC, Selling Soapberry Soap and Building a Brand while Traveling

from Travel Like a Boss · host Johnny FD

Michael Koh is an entrepreneur and a digital nomad who successfully built 3 companies and traveled more than 30 countries. He is the founder of “Tree To Tub” which sells and promotes organic soap made out of soapberries. Formerly called “Soapberri”, it is the world’s first soap grown from trees. He encourages people to replace those harsh chemicals with nature’s gentlest soap. On this episode, Michael brings us behind the scenes where he talks about how he started this business venture. He explains why he chose this soap industry and what makes these soaps best among all other familiar soaps we use daily. Learning strategies and lessons from his food truck business back in college, he mastered the skill and expertise of a first-rate entrepreneur. Listen in and learn how to start a business and go location independent.   Links: Treetotub.com Dreamand.live   Discussed: Try Freshbooks for FREE   Time Stamps: 9:16 – Michael’s recent destinations 11:10 – Johnny’s Chinese name 13:30 – How he became an entrepreneur 19:43 – Challenges of his first business 21:29 – Giving up his first business 24:09 – Lessons learned from his first business 25:04 – Idea an inspiration behind Tree to Tub 30:03 – The meaning of the soap 36:25 – Becoming a digital nomad 39:46 – Kickstarter benefit 40:33 – From “soapberry” to “tree to tub” 43:32 – Journey to QVC 46:16 – Fund source   Enjoy this episode? Share it with friends!  

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