PODCAST · business
If not now, when?
by Candice Tang (Co-Founder of Freckl 3PL)
If Not Now, When explores the courage, mindset, and emotional realities behind building modern consumer brands. Hosted by Candice Tang, co-founder of Freckl, a fulfilment and logistics partner supporting growing consumer brands, the podcast features honest conversations with founders navigating the highs, doubts, and defining moments of entrepreneurship. Each episode reflects on both the inner journey of building something meaningful and the practical realities of scaling a brand — from early ideas and marketing to operations, inventory, systems, and growth.
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From Pastry Chef to VC-Backed Fashion Tech Founder | How Shanya Suppasiritad Built Revibe
In this episode of If Not Now, When, Candice sits down with Shanya Suppasiritad, founder of Revibe—a VC-backed fashion tech platform now working with leading brands like Oroton, Assembly Label, and THE ICONIC.After raising investment from exceptional founders including Christy Chong—who sold her business Modibodi for $140M—Shanya is building one of the most exciting startups at the intersection of fashion and circular commerce.But her journey didn’t start in tech—or even in fashion.From making 500 scones a day as a pastry chef to becoming a stylist, Shanya’s turning point came after watching The True Cost, when she realised the industry she loved was also deeply flawed. That moment sparked a mission: to build a better way for people to access fashion—without contributing to the problem.In this episode, she shares the messy early days—testing ideas on Facebook groups, teaching herself just enough code to build an MVP, running operations out of her one-bedroom apartment, and making the tough call to pivot even after gaining traction.She also opens up about raising capital with no prior experience, the pressure that comes with investor money, imposter syndrome, burnout, and why—if she started again today—she would bootstrap first.This is a raw, honest conversation about what it really takes to build something from scratch—and the courage to start before you feel ready.💡 What You'll Learn in This EpisodeWhy she shut down an idea with 4,000 usersFrom pastry chef → stylist → VC-backed founderThe moment that changed her view on fashionBuilding and validating without techWhat investors actually look for early onBootstrapping vs raising capital (the reality)Founder anxiety, burnout & imposter syndrome🎙️ About the GuestShanya Suppasiritad is the founder of Revibe, a fashion tech platform helping brands unlock new revenue through rental and circular commerce.Her clients include leading retailers like Oroton, Assembly Label, and THE ICONIC.She has raised capital from experienced founders and operators, including Christy Chong, and is building toward a future where circular fashion becomes the norm.🎙️ About the HostCandice Tang is the co-founder of Freckl — a boutique fulfilment and logistics partner for fashion and beauty brands.After experiencing firsthand the frustrations of working with traditional 3PLs — from lost inventory to inconsistent packing and hidden costs — Candice and her team built Freckl to do things differently.Today, Freckl partners with growing fashion and beauty brands to deliver a more considered post-purchase experience — from premium packing and returns handling to scalable fulfilment operations across DTC and wholesale.Working closely with brands at different stages of growth, Candice has a unique lens into what actually happens behind the scenes — the operational bottlenecks, scaling challenges, and decisions founders face as they grow.If you're a fashion or beauty founder navigating growth and want to sense-check your fulfilment, operations, or scaling strategy — feel free to reach out or learn more about Freckl: https://www.freckl.com.au/
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Part 2: How Jenny Nakkan Scaled an International Wholesale Business from 500K to 40 Millions and Started Over in Her 40s | Elevate Wholesale Ageny
From managing key accounts at Nike and Sony to leading global wholesale at some of Australia's most recognised fashion brands — Jenny Nakkan has spent over two decades building an encyclopaedic knowledge of what it actually takes to scale a brand through wholesale.In this episode of If Not Now, When, I sit down with Jenny — founder of Elevate, a wholesale consultancy for fashion and lifestyle brands — to unpack the strategy behind scaling an international wholesale business from $500K to $40 million, why she walked away from a high-paying senior career to start her own business in her forties, and what most founders completely get wrong before they even walk into their first buyer meeting.This one is essential listening if you're a fashion or beauty brand thinking about wholesale — or if you've ever wondered whether it's too late to start.💡 What You'll Learn in This EpisodeWhy wholesale is brand amplification — not just a lower-margin sales channelThe two biggest mistakes DTC brands make when they enter wholesale (pricing and timelines)How to pitch to buyers before you have sell-through data — and what actually makes them say yesThe FOMO strategy that took a brand with serious reputational damage from $500K to $40M in global wholesaleWhy saying no to the wrong retailers is one of the most powerful things a brand can doHow to drive sell-through at full price — without defaulting to discountingWhat buyers actually want to know about your logistics and supply chain before placing an orderThe mindset behind starting a business in your forties — and why Jenny believes the fear of not doing it outweighed the fear of failing🚀 Key TakeawayWholesale success isn't about getting the order — it's about what happens after. Sell-through is the language of the buyer, the metric that determines whether you grow or get cut, and the foundation every brand needs to obsess over before they scale.If you're sitting on the fence about wholesale — or wondering if it's too late to back yourself and start — Jenny's story is the permission you've been waiting for.🎙️ About the GuestJenny Nakkan is the founder of Elevate Wholesale Agency, a wholesale consultancy that helps fashion and lifestyle brands build the foundations they need to scale — from pricing and margins to global market entry and sales agency relationships. With senior roles at Nike, Sony Pictures, Rachel Gilbert, Camilla, and Subtitled, Jenny brings over 20 years of global wholesale expertise to the brands she works with. She is also the founder behind bringing the Splash Sydney trade show to the Australian market.Follow Jenny on Instagram @elevatewholesaleagency🎙️ About the HostCandice Tang is the co-founder of Freckl — a boutique fulfilment and logistics partner for fashion and beauty brands.After experiencing firsthand the frustrations of working with traditional 3PLs — from lost inventory to inconsistent packing and hidden costs — Candice and her team built Freckl to do things differently.Today, Freckl partners with growing fashion and beauty brands to deliver a more considered post-purchase experience — from premium packing and returns handling to scalable fulfilment operations across DTC and wholesale.Working closely with brands at different stages of growth, Candice has a unique lens into what actually happens behind the scenes — the operational bottlenecks, scaling challenges, and decisions founders face as they grow.If you're a fashion or beauty founder navigating growth and want to sense-check your fulfilment, operations, or scaling strategy — feel free to reach out or learn more about Freckl: https://www.freckl.com.au/
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Part 1: How Jenny Nakkan Scaled an International Wholesale Business from 500K to 40 Millions and Started Over in Her 40s | Elevate Wholesale Ageny
From managing key accounts at Nike and Sony to leading global wholesale at some of Australia's most recognised fashion brands — Jenny Nakkan has spent over two decades building an encyclopaedic knowledge of what it actually takes to scale a brand through wholesale.In this episode of If Not Now, When, I sit down with Jenny — founder of Elevate, a wholesale consultancy for fashion and lifestyle brands — to unpack the strategy behind scaling an international wholesale business from $500K to $40 million, why she walked away from a high-paying senior career to start her own business in her forties, and what most founders completely get wrong before they even walk into their first buyer meeting.This one is essential listening if you're a fashion or beauty brand thinking about wholesale — or if you've ever wondered whether it's too late to start.💡 What You'll Learn in This EpisodeWhy wholesale is brand amplification — not just a lower-margin sales channelThe two biggest mistakes DTC brands make when they enter wholesale (pricing and timelines)How to pitch to buyers before you have sell-through data — and what actually makes them say yesThe FOMO strategy that took a brand with serious reputational damage from $500K to $40M in global wholesaleWhy saying no to the wrong retailers is one of the most powerful things a brand can doHow to drive sell-through at full price — without defaulting to discountingWhat buyers actually want to know about your logistics and supply chain before placing an orderThe mindset behind starting a business in your forties — and why Jenny believes the fear of not doing it outweighed the fear of failing🚀 Key TakeawayWholesale success isn't about getting the order — it's about what happens after. Sell-through is the language of the buyer, the metric that determines whether you grow or get cut, and the foundation every brand needs to obsess over before they scale.If you're sitting on the fence about wholesale — or wondering if it's too late to back yourself and start — Jenny's story is the permission you've been waiting for.🎙️ About the GuestJenny Nakkan is the founder of Elevate Wholesale Agency, a wholesale consultancy that helps fashion and lifestyle brands build the foundations they need to scale — from pricing and margins to global market entry and sales agency relationships. With senior roles at Nike, Sony Pictures, Rachel Gilbert, Camilla, and Subtitled, Jenny brings over 20 years of global wholesale expertise to the brands she works with. She is also the founder behind bringing the Splash Sydney trade show to the Australian market.Follow Jenny on Instagram @elevatewholesaleagency🎙️ About the HostCandice Tang is the co-founder of Freckl — a boutique fulfilment and logistics partner for fashion and beauty brands.After experiencing firsthand the frustrations of working with traditional 3PLs — from lost inventory to inconsistent packing and hidden costs — Candice and her team built Freckl to do things differently.Today, Freckl partners with growing fashion and beauty brands to deliver a more considered post-purchase experience — from premium packing and returns handling to scalable fulfilment operations across DTC and wholesale.Working closely with brands at different stages of growth, Candice has a unique lens into what actually happens behind the scenes — the operational bottlenecks, scaling challenges, and decisions founders face as they grow.If you're a fashion or beauty founder navigating growth and want to sense-check your fulfilment, operations, or scaling strategy — feel free to reach out or learn more about Freckl: https://www.freckl.com.au/
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From Management Consultant to Viral Skincare Brand Founder — Here’s How Cindy Moon Did It | Muun Skincare
From applying to 200 jobs to breaking into management consulting — and then quitting it all to build a skincare brand — Cindy Moon’s journey is anything but conventional.In this episode of If Not Now, When, I sit down with the founder of Muun Skincare to unpack how she went from studying psychology to working in consulting at global companies — before walking away from it all to start her own business.From building her first audience on TikTok before launching, to investing her own savings and figuring out growth through trial and error — Cindy shares what it really looks like to start without having everything mapped out.💡 What You’ll Learn in This EpisodeHow Cindy broke into management consulting with no business backgroundThe mindset behind quitting a stable corporate career to go all inHow she built momentum on TikTok before launching her productThe reality of organic vs paid growth for early-stage brandsWhy UGC doesn’t always convert — and what actually drives salesHow brand activations and events can drive both awareness and revenueThe importance of showing up (literally) to build strong supplier relationshipsWhy “failing fast” helps you find the right path quicker🚀 Key TakeawayYou don’t need certainty to start — you need to take action.Whether it’s applying for the role you think you won’t get, quitting to build something of your own, or launching before you feel ready — clarity comes from doing, not overthinking.🎙️ About the HostCandice Tang is the co-founder of Freckl — a boutique fulfilment and logistics partner for fashion and beauty brands.After experiencing firsthand the frustrations of working with traditional 3PLs — from lost inventory to inconsistent packing and hidden costs — Candice and her team built Freckl to do things differently.Today, Freckl partners with growing fashion & beauty brands to deliver a more considered post-purchase experience — from premium packing and returns handling to scalable fulfilment operations across DTC and wholesale.Working closely with brands at different stages of growth, Candice has a unique lens into what actually happens behind the scenes — the operational bottlenecks, scaling challenges, and decisions founders face as they grow.If you’re a fashion or beauty founder navigating growth and want to sense-check your fulfilment, operations, or scaling strategy — feel free to reach out or learn more about Freckl:https://www.freckl.com.au/
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How Romy Jackson Built a Global Swimwear Brand While Travelling the World | SoSo Swim
From getting featured on Forbes at 11 years old to scaling a global swimwear brand while travelling the world — Romy Jackson’s journey is anything but conventional.In this episode of If Not Now, When, I sit down with the founder of SoSo Swim to unpack how she turned a simple idea into a fast-growing swimwear brand — starting with just 30 pieces, learning Meta ads from scratch, and building momentum from wherever she was in the world.But what makes Romy’s story different isn’t just the growth — it’s how she’s building it.No hustle culture.No burnout.Just backing herself, taking action, and figuring things out along the way.💡 What You’ll Learn in This EpisodeHow to start a swimwear or fashion brand with low MOQs and minimal upfront capitalHow Romy got her first sales using Meta adsWhy TikTok is the most powerful platform for early-stage brandsThe truth about influencer marketing vs paid adsHow to validate your product before scaling productionWhat it takes to open retail stores in Bali and Bondi — and make them profitableHow to build a brand through community, content, and experiencesThe mindset that allows founders to move fast without fear of failure🚀 Key TakeawayYou don’t need everything figured out to start — you just need to start.Whether it’s launching your first product, running your first ad, or opening your first store — clarity comes from action.🎙️ About the HostCandice Tang is the co-founder of Freckl — a boutique fulfilment and logistics partner for fashion and beauty brands.After experiencing firsthand the frustrations of working with traditional 3PLs — from lost inventory to inconsistent packing and hidden costs — Candice and her team built Freckl to do things differently.Today, Freckl partners with growing fashion & beauty brands to deliver a more considered post-purchase experience — from premium packing and returns handling to scalable fulfilment operations across DTC and wholesale.Working closely with brands at different stages of growth, Candice has a unique lens into what actually happens behind the scenes — the operational bottlenecks, scaling challenges, and decisions founders face as they grow.If you’re a fashion or beauty founder navigating growth and want to sense-check your fulfilment, operations, or scaling strategy — feel free to reach out or learn more about Freckl:https://www.freckl.com.au/
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If Not Now, When explores the courage, mindset, and emotional realities behind building modern consumer brands. Hosted by Candice Tang, co-founder of Freckl, a fulfilment and logistics partner supporting growing consumer brands, the podcast features honest conversations with founders navigating the highs, doubts, and defining moments of entrepreneurship. Each episode reflects on both the inner journey of building something meaningful and the practical realities of scaling a brand — from early ideas and marketing to operations, inventory, systems, and growth.
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