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EPISODE · Apr 24, 2026 · 39 MIN

Ep. 22 — Winnie & Lu w/ Haley Hoover

from Fast Forward Podcast · host Jeffrey Mailey

In this episode of Fast Forward, I sit down with Haley Hoover, founder of Winnie & Lu and creator of the Airess drying rack, to talk about what it really takes to go from a napkin sketch to retail shelves at Nordstrom.Haley spent 11 years as a professional nanny before moving into healthcare sales, business development, and practice management. When she became a mom herself, she realized most baby products had not been rethought in 15 to 20 years. That frustration turned into Winnie & Lu, a product brand built around the idea of tools that are strong, elegant, and resilient. She walks through how she designed the Airess, why she chose gold plated stainless steel and food grade silicone, and the expensive early lesson where her first manufacturer fired her for having standards that were too high.If you are building a physical product, thinking about launching something while raising kids, or navigating the real peaks and valleys of entrepreneurship, this one is packed with honest lessons you can actually use.🎙️ We dive into:• How 11 years of nannying shaped the design of the Airess drying rack• Why most bottle racks are designed for the nursery when the baby never touches them• The napkin sketch to Fiverr CAD to engineer to Alibaba manufacturing path• Getting fired by her first manufacturer for demanding too much quality• The reality of being a woman negotiating with overseas factories• Why service businesses and product businesses are completely different animals• How to be uncomfortable with uncomfortable decisions, comfortably• The undertow metaphor for riding out the hard parts of building a business• Why motherhood and entrepreneurship use almost the same skill set• Landing Nordstrom, Bye Bye Baby, Walmart, Amazon, and JCPenney• Her vision for building a company that actually supports working parents• Why failing publicly is less scary than the fear in your own headHaley's perspective on building a product brand as a mom, without a business degree and without apologizing for her standards, is the kind of real talk more founders need to hear.🔔 Subscribe for more honest conversations with founders, operators, and creators building what is next🎤 Hosted by Jeffrey Mailey📍 Fast Forward Podcast#FastForwardPodcast #WinnieAndLu #AiressDryingRack #FounderStory #WomenInBusiness #ProductDesign #MomEntrepreneur #ConsumerProducts #Entrepreneurship #Leadership00:00 Introduction to Haley Hoover and Winnie & Lu01:00 The Inspiration Behind the Airess Drying Rack03:39 Design and Functionality of the Airess Drying Rack08:03 The Journey of Product Development11:40 Overcoming Challenges in Manufacturing15:12 The Entrepreneurial Mindset18:39 Balancing Business and Personal Life21:40 Embracing Motherhood and Entrepreneurship27:03 Navigating Work-Life Balance as a Parent32:17 Creating Supportive Work Environments for Parents37:11 Future Aspirations and Business Growth38:44 Introduction to the Podcast

In this episode of Fast Forward, I sit down with Haley Hoover, founder of Winnie & Lu and creator of the Airess drying rack, to talk about what it really takes to go from a napkin sketch to retail shelves at Nordstrom.Haley spent 11 years as a professional nanny before moving into healthcare sales, business development, and practice management. When she became a mom herself, she realized most baby products had not been rethought in 15 to 20 years. That frustration turned into Winnie & Lu, a product brand built around the idea of tools that are strong, elegant, and resilient. She walks through how she designed the Airess, why she chose gold plated stainless steel and food grade silicone, and the expensive early lesson where her first manufacturer fired her for having standards that were too high.If you are building a physical product, thinking about launching something while raising kids, or navigating the real peaks and valleys of entrepreneurship, this one is packed with honest lessons you can actually use.🎙️ We dive into:• How 11 years of nannying shaped the design of the Airess drying rack• Why most bottle racks are designed for the nursery when the baby never touches them• The napkin sketch to Fiverr CAD to engineer to Alibaba manufacturing path• Getting fired by her first manufacturer for demanding too much quality• The reality of being a woman negotiating with overseas factories• Why service businesses and product businesses are completely different animals• How to be uncomfortable with uncomfortable decisions, comfortably• The undertow metaphor for riding out the hard parts of building a business• Why motherhood and entrepreneurship use almost the same skill set• Landing Nordstrom, Bye Bye Baby, Walmart, Amazon, and JCPenney• Her vision for building a company that actually supports working parents• Why failing publicly is less scary than the fear in your own headHaley's perspective on building a product brand as a mom, without a business degree and without apologizing for her standards, is the kind of real talk more founders need to hear.🔔 Subscribe for more honest conversations with founders, operators, and creators building what is next🎤 Hosted by Jeffrey Mailey📍 Fast Forward Podcast#FastForwardPodcast #WinnieAndLu #AiressDryingRack #FounderStory #WomenInBusiness #ProductDesign #MomEntrepreneur #ConsumerProducts #Entrepreneurship #Leadership00:00 Introduction to Haley Hoover and Winnie & Lu01:00 The Inspiration Behind the Airess Drying Rack03:39 Design and Functionality of the Airess Drying Rack08:03 The Journey of Product Development11:40 Overcoming Challenges in Manufacturing15:12 The Entrepreneurial Mindset18:39 Balancing Business and Personal Life21:40 Embracing Motherhood and Entrepreneurship27:03 Navigating Work-Life Balance as a Parent32:17 Creating Supportive Work Environments for Parents37:11 Future Aspirations and Business Growth38:44 Introduction to the Podcast

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