Founders in Full

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Founders in Full

Founders in Full explores the future of family-focused solutions—from innovative tech startups to mission-driven services and products that help parents, caregivers, and families thrive.Each episode features candid conversations with founders on what it really takes to start and scale: from customer research and product-market fit to brand positioning and marketing strategies that drive growth.Whether you’re a family-focused founder, investor, or advocate, you’ll hear real stories and practical lessons on finding your ideal customer, crafting trust-building messaging, choosing the right channels, and prioritizing time and budget when every decision counts.Hosted by Dan Ritzke—Fractional CMO and FamTech Marketing Consultant—Founders in Full shares the stories and insights of the people shaping the next generation of family-centered solutions.

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    Sameer Goyal | Kidzovo

    Sameer Goyal, Co-Founder of Kidzovo, shares the journey of building a new kind of learning platform for kids — one that transforms passive screen time into interactive learning experiences.After spending years as a software engineer at Amazon, Sameer never planned to become a founder. But a combination of curiosity, emerging AI technology, and conversations with parents revealed a massive opportunity: kids spend hours watching videos online, yet very little of that time actually helps them learn.Kidzovo was born from a simple but powerful idea — meet kids where they already are (video), and layer in the kind of interaction, questioning, and guidance a parent or teacher might provide during co-viewing.In this conversation, Sameer walks through the winding path from engineer to founder, the early struggles of building a media platform from scratch, and what it really takes to create meaningful educational experiences for kids in a world dominated by screens.We explore:✅ Sameer’s early fascination with computers — starting with programming classes as a kid✅ His career at Amazon and the moments that sparked his interest in entrepreneurship✅ The surprising insights from interviewing dozens of parents about kids and screen time✅ Why engagement — not education — had to come first when designing Kidzovo✅ The challenge of licensing kids’ video content with no industry connections✅ How AI and human educators work together to make video interactive for kids✅ Why many “educational apps” fail to keep kids coming back✅ The marketing lessons Sameer learned the hard way while building a startup from scratch✅ How Kidzovo helps parents stay connected to what their kids are learningSameer’s story is a great reminder that building a product for families requires more than great technology — it requires empathy for parents, curiosity about how kids actually learn, and a willingness to rethink what “screen time” can be. 👉 Learn more about Kidzovo: https://kidzovo.com/👉 Connect with Sameer on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sameergoyal91/Connect with me (Dan Ritzke):I’m a Fractional CMO who helps FamTech companies position their brand, sharpen their messaging, create marketing strategies that drive growth, and oversee execution to make sure those plans turn into results.👉 Visit my website: https://danritzke.com/👉 Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/ritzke/Apply to be on the podcast or nominate a founder:👉 Founders in Full: https://danritzke.com/podcast/

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    Paul Sullivan | The Company of Dads

    Paul Sullivan, Founder of The Company of Dads and longtime former New York Times columnist, shares how a personal decision inside his own family led to a broader mission: redefining what modern fatherhood looks like at home and at work.When Paul’s wife launched her own asset management firm in 2013, he stepped into the role of “lead dad” — the go-to parent managing the mental load, logistics, and day-to-day responsibilities of raising their three daughters. What began as a quiet, almost “undercover” shift evolved into a national platform serving millions of fathers navigating similar transitions.We explore:✅ Why COVID became the catalyst that moved him from “undercover lead dad” to founder✅ The data behind the 25 million lead dads in America — and why they’ve been largely overlooked✅ How workplace culture still discourages fathers from taking leave or stepping fully into caregiving✅ Lessons from leaving a high-profile career at The New York Times to build something from scratch✅ The painful (and expensive) early founder mistakes that reshaped his approach to growth✅ Why supporting fathers isn’t just about dads — it’s about equity for working moms and healthier companiesPaul’s story is a powerful reminder that cultural change doesn’t start with policy — it starts with visibility. By giving fathers language, community, and credibility, he’s helping reshape the future of work and family in real time.👉 Learn more about The Company of Dads: https://thecompanyofdads.com/👉 Connect with Paul on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sullivanpaulj/Connect with me (Dan Ritzke):I’m a Fractional CMO who helps FamTech companies position their brand, sharpen their messaging, create marketing strategies that drive growth, and oversee execution to make sure those plans turn into results.👉 Visit my website: https://danritzke.com/👉 Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/ritzke/Apply to be on the podcast or nominate a founder:👉 Founders in Full: https://danritzke.com/podcast/

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    Dr. Ashley Blackington | Dovetail

    Dr. Ashley Blackington, Founder of Dovetail, shares how her 15+ years as an occupational therapist—and one unforgettable hospital moment—shaped her mission to build better infrastructure for caregivers. After watching families navigate medical crises alone and overwhelmed, Ashley set out to create tools that reduce friction, increase clarity, and keep caregivers from falling through the cracks.What began as a hand-drawn paper planner during the early days of the pandemic evolved into a digital platform designed to help families coordinate care, communicate clearly, and stay organized during some of the most stressful seasons of life.We explore:✅ The hospital experience that cemented her focus on caregivers—not just patients✅ Why she chose to build outside traditional healthcare and insurance systems✅ How a COVID-era paper planner became the foundation for a tech startup✅ The decision to go direct-to-consumer before pursuing larger B2B channels✅ Lessons learned building a tech company without a tech backgroundAshley’s journey is a reminder that caregiving spans every stage of life—and that the best FamTech solutions are built from lived experience, empathy, and a deep understanding of the people they serve.👉 Learn more about Dovetail: https://dovetaildesigns.co/👉 Connect with Ashley on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleyblackington/Connect with me (Dan Ritzke):I’m a Fractional CMO who helps FamTech companies position their brand, sharpen their messaging, create marketing strategies that drive growth, and oversee execution to make sure those plans turn into results.👉 Visit my website: https://danritzke.com/👉 Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/ritzke/Apply to be on the podcast or nominate a founder:👉 Founders in Full: https://danritzke.com/podcast/

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    Karina Muller | Maripossa Wellness

    Karina Muller, Founder of Maripossa Wellness, shares how her journey from individual therapeutic work to large-scale corporate wellness programs led her to build a model centered on human connection, psychological safety, and adaptive teaching. What began as one-on-one support evolved into a mission to equip entire teams—nurses, investment bankers, educators, tech professionals—with the tools they need to navigate stress, burnout, and emotional regulation in the workplace.We explore:✅ How a pivotal hospital partnership pushed Karina from private practice into group-based wellness and training✅ Why “finding champions” inside organizations helped her scale early pilots into long-term programs✅ The power of customizing wellness tools for different audiences—from ICU nurses to software engineers to senior executives✅ Why she teaches instructors to blend method and personality—80% structure, 20% authenticity—to build trust and connection✅ Stories from the field, including how a team’s anxiety over an office redesign led to a workshop on boundaries, space, and emotional regulationKarina’s work is a reminder that wellness programs only make an impact when they’re built around real human experiences—not templates. Her approach blends evidence-based tools with deep empathy, creating environments where people feel understood, supported, and equipped to manage the emotional realities of work.👉 Learn more about Maripossa Wellness: https://www.maripossawellness.com/👉 Connect with Karina on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karinamuller/Connect with me (Dan Ritzke):I’m a Fractional CMO who helps FamTech companies position their brand, sharpen their messaging, create marketing strategies that drive growth, and oversee execution to make sure those plans turn into results.👉 Visit my website: https://danritzke.com/👉 Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/ritzke/Apply to be on the podcast or nominate a founder:👉 Founders in Full: https://danritzke.com/podcast/

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    Amy Briggs | Aviva

    Amy Briggs, Founder & CEO of Aviva, shares how her unexpected path from pediatric speech-language pathologist to tech founder led her to build a virtual scheduling assistant designed to give parents back their time—and their sanity. What began as a desire to lighten the mental load for families became a mission to eliminate the invisible labor of managing school forms, appointments, activities, and the endless stream of emails that govern modern parenthood.We explore:✅ How Amy’s work with children and families revealed the emotional and logistical weight parents carry✅ The pivotal moment that pushed her from private practice into entrepreneurship✅ Why her first startup idea failed—and how that clarity led to Aviva✅ How she built a scrappy, non-scalable alpha, ran 20 testers through it, and confirmed parents’ deep need for automation✅ The challenge of building a tech product without a tech background, including mentorship, hiring the right developer, and navigating Google’s strict security review✅ Her early branding and marketing approach as a bootstrapped founderAmy’s story is a reminder that founders don’t need a traditional tech background to build something meaningful. With the right insight, persistence, and empathy for the problem, you can create tools that truly lighten the load for families.👉 Learn more about Aviva: https://www.withaviva.com/👉 Connect with Amy on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-briggs-87b59a94/Connect with me (Dan Ritzke):I’m a Fractional CMO who helps FamTech companies position their brand, sharpen their messaging, create marketing strategies that drive growth, and oversee execution to make sure those plans turn into results.👉 Visit my website: https://danritzke.com/👉 Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/ritzke/Apply to be on the podcast or nominate a founder:👉 Founders in Full: https://danritzke.com/podcast/

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    Mike George | Soaring Families

    Mike George, Founder of Soaring Families, shares how three decades of caring for his son with complex medical needs led him to create a platform that helps families move from overwhelm and exhaustion to confidence and hope. What began as a personal journey evolved into a mission to help caregivers build stronger support systems and navigate their care responsibilities with clarity and resilience.We explore:✅ How Mike’s family caregiving experience shaped the foundation of Soaring Families✅ Why writing his book was both emotional and validating—and how it revealed the universal challenges caregivers face✅ The evolution from his early Caregiver Support Formula to today’s Pink Book, a simple system families use to organize care and reduce stress✅ How partnerships with organizations like ALS societies and dementia care groups are bringing diagnosis-specific frameworks to more families✅ Why YouTube and authentic storytelling have become core to Soaring Families’ outreach✅ What excites Mike most about the future, including AI-powered tools designed to simplify caregivingMike’s journey is a powerful reminder that even the most complex caregiving stories can be filled with strength, resilience, and possibility—especially when families have the right support.👉 Learn more about Soaring Families: https://soaringfamilies.com/👉 Connect with Mike on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikeg-bmg/Connect with me (Dan Ritzke):I’m a Fractional CMO who helps FamTech companies position their brand, sharpen their messaging, create marketing strategies that drive growth, and oversee execution to make sure those plans turn into results.👉 Visit my website: https://danritzke.com/👉 Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/ritzke/Apply to be on the podcast or nominate a founder:👉 Founders in Full: https://danritzke.com/podcast/

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    Anthony Snowell | LifeSummary.ai

    Anthony Snowell, Founder of LifeSummary.ai, shares how his background in computer science—and his personal experience navigating the chaos of family documents after losing his mother—inspired him to build an AI-powered platform that helps families simplify, organize, and truly understand the most important parts of their lives.What began as a personal challenge to make sense of everyday financial and insurance paperwork has evolved into a mission-driven company using AI with intention: not as a gimmick, but as a tool to help people live with more clarity and confidence.We explore:✅ How Anthony’s journey from college baseball player to serial tech entrepreneur shaped his approach to building purposeful products✅ The inspiration behind LifeSummary.ai and how it turns scattered documents into meaningful, actionable insights✅ Why the best AI products don’t replace people — they empower them✅ How founders should talk about AI in their marketing without making it the headline✅ Lessons from multiple startups and what it really takes to build technology that earns trustAnthony shares honest reflections on entrepreneurship, resilience, and how life’s toughest moments can lead to the most impactful innovations — especially when you build with empathy and intention.👉 Learn more about LifeSummary.ai: https://lifesummary.ai👉 Connect with Anthony on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/asnowell/Connect with me (Dan Ritzke):I’m a Fractional CMO who helps FamTech companies position their brand, sharpen their messaging, create marketing strategies that drive growth, and oversee execution to make sure those plans turn into results.👉 Visit my website: https://danritzke.com/👉 Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/ritzke/Apply to be on the podcast or nominate a founder:👉 Founders in Full: https://danritzke.com/podcast/

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    Barrie Farivar | Leaf

    Barrie Farivar, Founder of leaf, shares how her experience at Google—and her life as a mom—sparked the idea for a private audio app designed to help families preserve the voices and stories that matter most. What began as a personal project to capture her children’s first words has evolved into a mission-driven platform empowering families to build digital legacies that feel as intimate and meaningful as old photo albums.We explore:✅ How Barrie’s own family experiences inspired her to create a simple, private way to record and share life’s most meaningful sounds✅ What she learned transitioning from Google’s structured environment to the unpredictability of startup life✅ How she validated the idea for leaf before building the first version of the product✅ Why audio (not video or social media) is the perfect medium for authentic connection across generations✅ How she’s positioning leaf to serve families in a space where tech and emotion intersectBarrie shares honest reflections on startup life, product development, and balancing motherhood with entrepreneurship—and why the most powerful innovations often start with a deeply personal need.👉 Learn more about leaf: https://www.sharewithleaf.com👉 Connect with Barrie on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/barrie-altshuler-farivar-83927b8/Connect with me (Dan Ritzke):I’m a Fractional CMO who helps FamTech companies position their brand, sharpen their messaging, create marketing strategies that drive growth, and oversee execution to make sure those plans turn into results.👉 Visit my website: https://danritzke.com/👉 Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/ritzke/Apply to be on the podcast or nominate a founder:👉 Founders in Full: https://danritzke.com/podcast/

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    Tim Carstensen | Foam Party All Stars

    Tim Carstensen, Founder of Foam Party All Stars, shares how a summer side hustle turned into a thriving entertainment business that brings joy to kids (and relief to parents) across the Chicago suburbs. A full-time elementary PE teacher by day, Tim started the business with one foam cannon, a DIY website, and a few postcards—and quickly grew it into a multi-location operation serving hundreds of daycares, schools, and families each year.We explore:✅ How Tim’s entrepreneurial streak—and a knack for working with kids—helped him build a fast-growing brand from scratch✅ The marketing tactics that fueled early growth, including old-school postcards and parent referrals✅ How he balances teaching full-time, running a seasonal business, and raising three kids ✅ The challenges of scaling—hiring the right people, automating marketing, and keeping up with demand✅ What it means to build a brand that parents trust and kids absolutely loveTim shares candid lessons on starting small, thinking creatively, and staying intentional about growth—even when your “side hustle” takes off faster than expected.👉 Learn more about Foam Party All Stars: https://foampartyallstars.com👉 Connect with Tim on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-carstensen-b6a914a/Connect with me (Dan Ritzke):I’m a Fractional CMO who helps FamTech companies position their brand, sharpen their messaging, create marketing strategies that drive growth, and oversee execution to make sure those plans turn into results.👉 Visit my website: https://danritzke.com/👉 Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/ritzke/Apply to be on the podcast or nominate a founder:👉 Founders in Full: https://danritzke.com/podcast/

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    Lauren Clough | bQuest

    Lauren Clough, Co-Founder of bQuest, shares her path from a 13-year career in her multigenerational family business and a stint in private equity to building a mission-driven platform that helps families navigate aging, loss, and end-of-life care. Lauren explains how bQuest pivoted from a direct-to-consumer idea to partnering with financial advisors—giving them tools to guide families through life’s most emotional transitions.We explore:✅ How personal caregiving experiences revealed the need for trusted guidance through aging and end-of-life planning✅ Why financial advisors are uniquely positioned to help families—and how bQuest equips them to do it✅ The shift from a consumer model to a wealth-management go-to-market strategy ✅ Building a national network of vetted service providers across 25 categories and a digital platform to connect them with caregivers✅ Lessons in early-stage growth, from earned media and content strategy to balancing rapid demand with intentional brand buildingLauren shares candid insights on navigating the startup maze with a co-founder, the importance of curiosity and conversation, and how her mission keeps her moving forward.👉 Learn more about bQuest: https://thebquest.com👉 Connect with Lauren on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren-tracy-clough/Connect with me (Dan Ritzke):I’m a Fractional CMO who helps FamTech companies position their brand, sharpen their messaging, create marketing strategies that drive growth, and oversee execution to make sure those plans turn into results.👉 Visit my website: https://danritzke.com/👉 Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/ritzke/Apply to be on the podcast or nominate a founder:👉 Founders in Full: https://danritzke.com/podcast/

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    Paul Richardson | Tumbleweed

    Paul Richardson, Founder of Tumbleweed, shares how his own family experiences—and a 20-year career in healthcare—sparked the idea for a digital platform that helps families plan for aging and end-of-life. After losing six loved ones in six years and seeing first-hand how disorganized the process can be, Paul built Tumbleweed to simplify everything from storing key documents to closing gaps in planning and even supporting families after a death.We explore:✅ How a four-month cross-country road trip helped Paul process grief and inspired the earliest version of Tumbleweed✅ Why early customer interviews shifted the product from post-death support to proactive pre-planning✅ How Tumbleweed partners with insurance carriers to help policyholders get organized and protect their families✅ Lessons from building an MVP in just a few months and iterating quickly✅ Why a founder-led brand and authentic storytelling are critical in a space as personal as aging and end-of-life planningPaul shares candid insights on navigating the “sandwich generation,” building a startup in a highly emotional category, and why empathy and lived experience can be a powerful competitive advantage. 👉 Learn more about Tumbleweed: https://tumbleweedplan.com/ 👉 Connect with Paul on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulhrichardsonjr/ 👉 Listen to the Sandwhiched podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/19UOaQ0j9jITHkCvrfKlHRConnect with me (Dan Ritzke):I’m a Fractional CMO who helps FamTech companies position their brand, sharpen their messaging, create marketing strategies that drive growth, and oversee execution to make sure those plans turn into results.👉 Visit my website: https://danritzke.com/👉 Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/ritzke/Apply to be on the podcast or nominate a founder:👉 Founders in Full: https://danritzke.com/podcast/

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    Michael Taverna | The Ad Village

    Michael Taverna, Founder of The Ad Village, shares his journey from a career in digital marketing and ad tech to building a mission-driven platform designed to protect kids online. Drawing on his experience working with major automotive brands and mobile data startups, Michael explains how he’s repurposing the very tools advertisers use—pixels, ad tracking, and programmatic buying—to disrupt harmful ads and instead serve children positive, uplifting messages.We explore:✅ How Michael combined his ad tech expertise with his passion for working with kids to create The Ad Village✅ Why traditional ad blockers don’t solve the deeper problems of online advertising targeting children✅ Examples of harmful ad targeting that manipulate kids’ self-esteem and behaviors✅ How The Ad Village turns ad auctions into opportunities to serve positive, growth-oriented messages✅ The importance of building partnerships with schools, nonprofits, and other parent-tech/FamTech orgs to scale impactMichael also opens up about the challenges of shifting industries, the lessons learned as a bootstrapped founder, and why community is at the heart of creating safer online spaces for kids.👉 Learn more about The Ad Village: https://theadvillage.com/👉 Connect with Michael on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaeltaverna/Connect with me (Dan Ritzke):I’m a Fractional CMO who helps FamTech companies position their brand, sharpen their messaging, create marketing strategies that drive growth, and oversee execution to make sure those plans turn into results.👉 Visit my website: https://danritzke.com/👉 Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/ritzke/Apply to be on the podcast or nominate a founder:👉 Founders in Full: https://danritzke.com/podcast/

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    Greg Hearn | Petunia

    Greg Hearn, Founder of Petunia, shares his journey from a career in automotive and tech to creating a mission-driven platform that helps families navigate the complex, emotional process of senior living. Inspired by his own family’s experience, Greg talks about building Petunia as a solo founder, the lessons he’s learned in the AgeTech/FamTech space, and why he sees a huge opportunity to rethink how families discover and decide on assisted living and memory care.We explore:✅ How personal experience caring for his parents led Greg to see a broken system that needed fixing✅ Why senior living decisions are one of the most emotional and complex buyer journeys families face✅ Insights from talking to dozens of families before building Petunia’s MVP✅ The shortcomings of directories and referral models—and how Petunia approaches the problem differently✅ Why employee wellness benefits are a powerful go-to-market path for solving senior living challengesGreg shares candid lessons on building tech as a solo founder, the importance of community in FamTech and AgeTech, and why clarity about your customer is the single biggest unlock for early-stage founders.👉 Learn more about Petunia: https://usepetunia.com👉 Connect with Greg on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/greghearn/Connect with me (Dan Ritzke):I’m a Fractional CMO who helps FamTech companies position their brand, sharpen their messaging, create marketing strategies that drive growth, and oversee execution to make sure those plans turn into results.👉 Visit my website: https://danritzke.com/👉 Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/ritzke/Apply to be on the podcast or nominate a founder:👉 Founders in Full: https://danritzke.com/podcast/

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    Erica Bethe Levin | Globowl

    Erica Bethe Levin, Founder of Globowl, joins me to talk about her entrepreneurial journey—from launching one of Chicago’s first digital publications to helping scale a venture-backed hospitality tech startup, to now leading a mission-driven CPG brand rooted in culture, nutrition, and flavor.We dive into how Erica went from being a food writer and new mom to building a baby and toddler food brand that’s challenging the status quo. She shares the pivotal moment that sparked the idea for Globowl, what she learned from previous ventures, and how she’s growing a values-driven brand—despite all the complexities of launching a physical product business.We explore:✅ The moment she realized baby food in the U.S. was broken—and how other cultures do it differently✅ How she validated Globowl with real parents before ever launching✅ The challenges of building a CPG brand from scratch (glass jars, supply chains, allergens, and more)✅ Why flavor, allergen exposure, and cultural diversity matter so much in early feeding✅ How she’s building brand trust with minimal budget—using data, retail partnerships, and storytellingErica shares honest insights about the highs and lows of solo entrepreneurship, the power of listening to your customers, and how she's building a brand that reflects her values as a mom, founder, and food lover.👉 Learn more about Globowl: https://globowl.com/👉 Connect with Erica on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erica-bethe/Connect with me (Dan Ritzke):I’m a Fractional CMO who helps FamTech companies position their brand, sharpen their messaging, create marketing strategies that drive growth, and oversee execution to make sure those plans turn into results.👉 Visit my website: https://danritzke.com/👉 Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/ritzke/Apply to be on the podcast or nominate a founder:👉 Founders in Full: https://danritzke.com/podcast/

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    Cindy Abel | Vescent

    Cindy Abel, Founder of Vescent, joins me to share how her career in tech and decades of experience running a consulting firm—combined with her personal experience as a parent—led to building a mission-driven platform that supports teen girls through mentorship, mental health literacy, and community.In this episode, we cover her career path, the early warning signs she noticed around social media and mental health, the evolution of Vescent, lessons from launching with limited resources, and how she’s building a platform rooted in impact, safety, and connection.👉 Learn more about Vescent: www.vescent.co👉 Connect with Cindy on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/cynthiabelConnect with me (Dan Ritzke):I’m a Fractional CMO who helps FamTech companies position their brand, sharpen their messaging, create marketing strategies that drive growth, and oversee execution to make sure those plans turn into results.👉 Visit my website: https://danritzke.com/👉 Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/ritzke/Apply to be on the podcast or nominate a founder:👉 Founders in Full: https://danritzke.com/podcast/

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    Sara Mauskopf | Winnie

    Sara Mauskopf, Co‑Founder & CEO of Winnie, joins me to share how her background in tech and product leadership at companies like Google, Twitter, and Postmates led to building a fast‑growing marketplace that helps parents find childcare.In this episode, we cover her career path, what drew her to Silicon Valley, the origin and evolution of Winnie, lessons learned from early pivots, and how she’s scaling a platform that supports both parents and childcare providers.👉 Learn more about Winnie: www.winnie.com👉 Connect with Sara on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/smauskConnect with me (Dan Ritzke):I’m a Fractional CMO who helps FamTech companies position their brand, sharpen their messaging, create marketing strategies that drive growth, and oversee execution to make sure those plans turn into results.👉 Visit my website: https://danritzke.com/👉 Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/ritzke/Apply to be on the podcast or nominate a founder:👉 Founders in Full: https://danritzke.com/podcast/

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    Katie Taylor | Child Life On Call

    Katie Taylor, Founder & CEO of Child Life On Call, joins me to share how her background as a certified Child Life Specialist led to building a podcast and a parent‑facing app that supports families through medical experiences.In this episode, we cover her career path, the origin of the Child Life On Call podcast, how it evolved into a hospital‑licensed app, what she’s learned from early customers, and how she’s growing a community of child life professionals.👉 Learn more about Child Life On Call: www.childlifeoncall.com👉 Listen to the Child Life On Call Podcast: www.childlifeoncall.com/podcast👉 Connect with Katie on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/kfdonovan👉 Follow Child Life On Call on Instagram: www.instagram.com/childlifeoncallConnect with me (Dan Ritzke):I’m a Fractional CMO who helps FamTech companies position their brand, sharpen their messaging, create marketing strategies that drive growth, and oversee execution to make sure those plans turn into results.👉 Visit my website: https://danritzke.com/👉 Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/ritzke/Apply to be on the podcast or nominate a founder:👉 Founders in Full: https://danritzke.com/podcast/

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Founders in Full explores the future of family-focused solutions—from innovative tech startups to mission-driven services and products that help parents, caregivers, and families thrive.Each episode features candid conversations with founders on what it really takes to start and scale: from customer research and product-market fit to brand positioning and marketing strategies that drive growth.Whether you’re a family-focused founder, investor, or advocate, you’ll hear real stories and practical lessons on finding your ideal customer, crafting trust-building messaging, choosing the right channels, and prioritizing time and budget when every decision counts.Hosted by Dan Ritzke—Fractional CMO and FamTech Marketing Consultant—Founders in Full shares the stories and insights of the people shaping the next generation of family-centered solutions.

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