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The Rectified Podcast
by Sandy Dedeian
The Rectified Podcast is the go-to resource for founders navigating the complexities of Direct-to-Consumer (D2C), e-commerce, and retail brands. We dive into real conversations with fellow founders and experts who share authentic insights to help you scale your business with clarity.Join us to gain actionable strategies on:✅ Scaling E-commerce, D2C & Retail operations✅ Modern Brand Building across online and physical channels✅ Social media & content strategies that drive traffic and conversionsHit FOLLOW to get actionable insights every week & turn your vision into a profitable reality!
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#95 Why Most Brands Fail on Amazon (And How to Actually Win)
If you're a product brand and you're not on Amazon yet, you're leaving money on the table. In this episode, I sit down with Michael Maher, founder of Cartology, to break down exactly what it takes to launch, advertise, and win on Amazon — from choosing between 1P and 3P, to the ad strategy most brands get completely wrong, to what AI (hello, Rufus) could mean for the future of selling on the platform.⚡️Scale Your Product Brand: Struggling to figure out where your business is leaking growth? Take my free 3R Framework Diagnostic. In 10 minutes, you'll discover if you need to Revamp, Reshape, or Reach ➡️ https://learn.rectified.co/brand-diagnostic⚡️Join the Scale Partner Community, a FREE space where founders connect, exchange ideas, and support each other ➡️ community.rectified.co/scalepartnerCartology Website: https://thinkcartology.com/Cartology on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thinkcartology/Cartology on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/cartology/Find me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/Chapters: 3:15 — Why your brand needs to be on Amazon in 2026 8:00 — 1P vs 3P: Which model should you choose? 13:20 — Do you need Amazon ads or can you grow organically? 19:00 — Optimizing your product listing (images, copy, A+ content) 23:30 — What to expect in your first 30–60 days 25:40 — The pricing trap that kills your buy box 27:50 — Does Amazon buy Google Shopping ads? 29:30 — The #1 mistake brands make on Amazon 32:00 — AI, Rufus, and predictions for 2027 36:00 — Why you shouldn't build Amazon in-house
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#94 | 85% of People Don't Use AI Yet. Here's What They're Missing
85% of people have never used AI. So why does everyone act like it's replacing us? In this episode, I sit down with Jean Philippe Arcand, co-founder of Glowtify, to talk about what AI actually does well, where it completely falls short, and why most businesses are using it wrong.We get into the AI hype machine, why the biggest VCs are saying the future of SaaS is service, how Glowtify is building full marketing functions for companies that don't have one, and where we need to draw the line with AI before it stops us from thinking for ourselves.⚡️Scale Your Product Brand: Struggling to figure out where your business is leaking growth? Take my free 3R Framework Diagnostic. In 10 minutes, you'll discover if you need to Revamp, Reshape, or Reach ➡️ https://learn.rectified.co/brand-diagnostic⚡️Join the Scale Partner Community, a FREE space where founders connect, exchange ideas, and support each other ➡️ community.rectified.co/scalepartnerGlowtify Website: https://glowtify.com/ Glowtify on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/glowtify.app/Glowtify on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/glowtify/Find me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/Chapters:00:44 What Glowtify Does05:39 AI Bubble And Adoption Reality15:39 Future Of SaaS Is Service22:24 Democratizing Marketing With AI33:26 Will AI Replace Us40:57 Entrepreneur Mindset With AI42:51 AI Traps and Guardrails
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#93 AI Is Raising the Bar for Brand Messaging—Here's What That Means for Founders
Is AI making your brand messaging better, or just louder?In this episode of the Rectified Podcast, I sit down with communication expert and Aria Consulting founder, Amandine Michaud. As an MBA colleague and seasoned corporate strategist, Amandine explores the shift from "mass content" to "meaningful connection" in a world saturated by ChatGPT and Claude.If you’ve felt the "AI fatigue" on LinkedIn or struggle to keep your brand's voice authentic while using new tools, this conversation is for you. We dive deep into why the most successful brands of the future won't be the ones with the best prompts, but the ones with the most human hearts.⚡️Scale Your Product Brand: Struggling to figure out where your business is leaking growth? Take my free 3R Framework Diagnostic. In 10 minutes, you’ll discover if you need to Revamp, Reshape, or Reach ➡️https://learn.rectified.co/brand-diagnostic⚡️Join the Scale Partner Community, a FREE space where founders connect, exchange ideas, and support each other ➡️ community.rectified.co/scalepartnerAria Consulting’s Website: https://www.ariaco.com/Aria Consulting on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ariaconseils/Amandine on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amandinemichaud/Find me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/Chapters: 00:00 – Intro: Meet Amandine Michaud.04:30 – From Pianist to Communication Consultant: The art of connection.09:15 – Why big brands struggle with clarity (and how to find yours).14:00 – The "LinkedIn AI Pattern" and why it’s killing engagement.19:45 – How to use AI for brainstorming without losing your "voice."25:30 – The ROI of authenticity: Why being yourself is more efficient.32:00 – Predictions for the next 5 years: Analog vs. Digital.
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#92 E-Commerce Brands: Stop Spending on Ads Until You Do This First
Most e-commerce brands pour money into paid ads before their foundation is solid, and that's exactly why they're not converting.In this episode, Sandy sits down with Nora Arzoumanian, Head of E-Commerce at Mobilia, with over two decades of experience scaling e-commerce for product-based brands across multiple industries. Together, they break down what actually drives e-commerce conversions, why email marketing and SMS outperform paid ads for product brands, and what small and mid-size brands can do today to move the needle without burning through their budget.What you'll learn in this episode:Why your paid ads are not converting and what to fix firstHow to use email marketing and SMS to drive consistent revenue for your product brandThe trust signals every e-commerce website needs to reduce friction and increase conversionsThe difference between SEO and GEO and what it means for product brand visibilityHow to optimize your e-commerce website for both search engines and real buyersWhether you are just launching your DTC brand or trying to scale past a plateau, this episode is packed with practical e-commerce marketing strategies you can apply immediately.⚡️Join the waitlist to be notified about our monthly workshops ➡️ https://learn.rectified.co/2026-workshop-waitlist⚡️Join the Rectified Founders Community, a FREE space where you connect, exchange ideas, and support each other ➡️ community.rectified.co/scalepartnerNora on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/noraarzoumanian/Find me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/Chapters: 00:00 Meet Nora Arzoumanian07:18 Paid Ads Reality Check10:20 Email Marketing Goldmine20:27 Selling High Ticket Online25:46 Website Content and UGC29:29 Analytics and Journey Mapping31:57 SEO Meets GEO37:44 Designing for Humans and AI40:31 Three Quick Wins
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#91 The Go-To-Market Strategy To Launch a New Product Category
What do you do when your brand name feels like a barrier to growth? In today’s episode, I sit down with Tamar Panossian, the visionary behind 57 Végane, to discuss her bold decision to launch Oudélic.Instead of a simple rebrand, Tamar is tackling the "Great Vegan Reset of 2026" head-on by moving away from ultra-processed "faux meats" and introducing a clean, high-protein, plant-based staple designed for everyone. In this episode, we cover:The Pivot from 57 Végane to Oudélic: Why Tamar decided to keep her original brand while launching a second one to reach a broader, non-vegan audience.The "Great Vegan Reset" of 2026: Understanding the massive consumer shift toward transparency, clean labels, and recognizable ingredients.Scaling via Co-Packing: The emotional and operational challenge of "letting go of your baby" to move production to a large-scale facility.CPG Logistics & Family Business: The reality of managing delivery, rising costs, and working alongside parents in a growing startup.The #1 Advice for CPG Founders: Why you should stop using your personal cash and start looking for grants and networking within your industry.⚡️Join the waitlist to be notified about our monthly workshops ➡️ https://learn.rectified.co/2026-workshop-waitlist⚡️Join the Scale Partner Community, a FREE space where founders connect, exchange ideas, and support each other ➡️ community.rectified.co/scalepartnerWebsite: https://57vegane.com/ 57 Végane on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/57vegane/Oudélic on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oudelic_officiel/Find me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/Chapters: 0:00 – Introduction: The Evolution of an Entrepreneur 2:15 – Why a new brand? Introducing Oudélic 4:45 – Navigating the "Great Vegan Reset": Clean vs. Ultra-Processed 8:10 – The Science of TVP: Pea protein and fava bean concentrates 12:30 – From the freezer to the fridge: Why placement in the "Fresh Aisle" matters 16:45 – Scaling up: Moving to a co-packer and simplifying recipes 21:20 – The reality of running a family business in 2026 25:10 – Essential advice for CPG founders: Grants and Networking
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#90 How to Make Customers Say 'I Want That'
Every product category has a "need" product, the thing people buy on autopilot. Mariela Katz of Nutterie figured out that the real opportunity is in the "I want" product. The one thing people did not know they needed until they saw it. In this episode, she breaks down exactly how she built that strategy into every decision from her packaging to her collaborations to her limited edition drops.Mariela is back for her second episode on The Rectified Podcast, and a lot has changed. She launched a brand new mini collection, landed her first retail distributor, built collaborations with Cafe Depot and Les Filles Fattoush, and did all of it while becoming a mom of three.If you are a product founder trying to stand out in a crowded category without slashing your prices, this episode is the blueprint.Join The 3R Strategy Workshop & let’s scale your brand together! ➡️ https://learn.rectified.co/3rstrategy⚡️Join the Scale Partner Community, a FREE space where founders connect, exchange ideas, and support each other ➡️ community.rectified.co/scalepartnerNutterie Website: https://nutterie.ca/ Nutterie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nutterie/Find me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/Chapters: 00:00 Welcome Back Mariela00:14 Nutterie Origin Story01:23 What Changed Since Last Time02:39 Mom Life Balance06:38 Expo Prep And Events08:20 Connecting Over Selling10:22 Local Collabs For Growth13:46 Effort Behind The Scenes15:39 Introducing The Minis16:30 Unique Mix Philosophy17:02 Retail Expansion Plans17:39 Differentiation and Freshness20:19 Cherry Cherry Origin Story21:50 Packaging as Brand Edge23:35 Packaging Costs and MOQs25:03 Staying Lean and Vertical28:46 Limited Editions Strategy34:08 What’s Next for Nutterie34:56 Final Advice for Founders
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#89 The Bold Move That Nobody Else Would Make
⚡️Join The 3R Strategy Workshop & let’s scale your brand together! ➡️ https://learn.rectified.co/3rstrategyMost product founders obsess over cutting costs wherever they can. Olivia Lovenmark did the opposite. She chose the most expensive bottle on the market for Duchess Cocktails, and it became the single biggest reason her brand stood out on shelves. In this episode, she breaks down exactly why that decision worked and what product founders can learn from it.Olivia shares her unconventional journey from Silicon Valley fintech to building a premium ready-to-drink cocktail brand from scratch, including the moment she realized no co-packer in Western Canada could produce her product and had to build her own factory nine months into launching.If you are a product-based founder wrestling with packaging costs, distribution strategy, or the question of how to stand out in an overcrowded market, this episode is a masterclass in betting on your product and winning.FIND ME HERE: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/DUCHESS COCKTAILS:Duchess Cocktails Website: https://duchesscocktails.com/Duchess Cocktails on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/duchesscocktails/CHAPTERS: 00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro02:29 Launching Duchess Cocktails05:24 Bottle Design and Branding09:40 Founder Life and Motherhood16:51 Marketing Without Ads21:51 Label Rules And Shipping24:55 Lightning Round Favorites27:38 Beverage Industry Myths31:21 Legacy Plans And Wrap
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#88 He Went From 10 to 150+ Stores Without Paid Ads — Here Is How
If your product has a great story but your sales don't reflect it, this episode is for you. Alessio Monterosso of Ariana Naturals spent three years in near-zero sales before cracking the code and scaling to 150+ retail stores in under 12 months. He explains the exact moment everything changed and how you can apply the same thinking to your brand.Most founders believe a powerful "why" is enough to guarantee success, but Alessio discovered a hard truth: a great story doesn't matter if you haven't mastered the mechanics of your market. We dive into the "Education Tax" of being first-to-market and the exact strategic shifts he made to go from 10 stores to 150+ in less than a year.Alessio shares his raw journey from corporate burnout and depression to discovering the science-backed power of saffron as a natural alternative to antidepressants. He explains how the product's failure to fit the consumer's daily habits was the real obstacle — and exactly how he fixed it.If you are a product-based founder struggling to bridge the gap between your "story" and your "sales," this episode is a tactical roadmap for finding your niche in a noisy industry.⚡️Join the waitlist to be notified about our monthly workshops ➡️ https://learn.rectified.co/3rstrategy⚡️Join the Scale Partner Community, a FREE space where founders connect, exchange ideas, and support each other ➡️ community.rectified.co/scalepartnerAriana Naturals' Website: https://ariananaturals.com/Ariana Naturals on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ariananaturals_/Find me here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeianLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/Chapters:0:00 - The Gap Between Story and Sales2:15 - Corporate Burnout: The Personal Origin of Ariana Naturals5:10 - Discovering Saffron: The Science vs. The "Rice Condiment" Label8:45 - The Education Tax: Why being "First to Market" nearly killed the brand12:30 - The 3-Year Plateau: The reality of poor sales in year one16:15 - Finding Product-Market Fit: Moving from Saffron Threads to Tea Blends20:40 - Consumer Psychology: Why you must solve for existing habits24:50 - Sustainability & Giveback: 1% for Mental Health & The Planet28:30 - Scaling Distribution: How to go from 10 to 150 stores in 12 months32:45 - CHFA Vancouver: The chance encounter that changed everything37:10 - Marketing Focus: Why B2B is the smart play for bootstrapped founders41:20 - The "Solo Founder" Warning: Why you shouldn't build alone44:55 - Rapid Fire: The hardest lesson and what success looks like in 3 years
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#87 The “Nike” Niche Strategy: How This Product Brand Is Going Small to Go Mainstream
In this new episode, we discuss how Kristyn Carriere is using the “Nike” niche strategy for her product brand to go from small to mainstream. Drawing on her experience at global giants like Godiva and Mondelez, Kristin explains why the secret to mass-market appeal often starts with a hyper-focused niche. We break down the "aspirational flywheel", designing for elite endurance athletes to capture the everyday consumer, and discuss the raw operational hurdles of scaling a physical product, from surviving a six-month manufacturing blackout to navigating the sudden inventory demands of Amazon.Inside this episode:✅ The "Nike" Strategy: Why winning a specific niche is the fastest way to build mainstream brand equity.✅ Supply Chain Survival: How Kristin managed six months of zero revenue after losing a manufacturer.✅ Pricing & Retention: The strategy behind raising prices by 25% while rebuilding a customer base.✅ The Amazon Reality Check: Why "instant demand" can be a nightmare for bootstrapped inventory.✅ Corporate to Founder: Transitioning from executive roles to the "all-in" reality of a startup.⚡️Join the waitlist to be notified about our monthly workshops ➡️ https://learn.rectified.co/2026-workshop-waitlist⚡️Join the Scale Partner Community, a FREE space where founders connect, exchange ideas, and support each other ➡️ community.rectified.co/scalepartnerSeven Summits Snacks’ Website: https://sevensummitssnacks.com/Seven Summits Snacks on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/7summitssnacks/Find me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/Chapters: 0:00 - The “Nike” Niche Strategy: How This Product Brand Is Going Small to Go Mainstream4:05 - Identifying the Gap: Functional Chocolate vs. Traditional Energy Gels 7:45 - The Corporate Pivot: Applying Big Brand Experience to a Bootstrapped Startup 12:15 - Surviving the Nightmare: 6 Months of Zero Revenue and Supply Chain Crisis 18:30 - The Growth Playbook: Scaling Through Niche Marketing and Retail Expansion 23:05 - The Amazon Reality Check: Navigating Unpredictable Inventory Demands 27:10 - Founder Mindset: The "Not-To-Do" List and the Power of Networking
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#86 Clean Macros, Playful Branding, Real Growth: How to scale a $4 CPG product
In this Rectified podcast episode, Sandy interviews Julian Hattem, founder of Juju’s Protein Snacks, about building a standout protein snack brand in a fast-growing global market projected at $8–$10B. Julien shares how his career as a personal trainer led him to create better-tasting, clean-label snacks, including Juju’s early protein donuts and the pivot to refrigerated protein cookie dough driven by customer demand and nostalgia. He explains product formulation priorities—clean ingredients, strong macros, 24g protein per tub, low sugar (about 3g), keto-friendly net carbs, and sweeteners like honey and monk fruit—plus the strategy behind bright, playful packaging to stand out in refrigerated cases. The conversation covers launching a freeze-dried version for 18–24 month shelf life and easier portability, retailer growth from Popeye’s Supplements to Metro, and upcoming expansion to Super C. Hattem also discusses CPG fundamentals such as the importance of team, margins, accounting, managing refrigerated logistics, raising capital through partners who believe in the product, handling manufacturing and formulation mistakes, delegating social media to his brother, and scaling carefully one account at a time while staying calm and operating in solution mode.⚡️Join the waitlist to be notified about our monthly workshops ➡️ https://learn.rectified.co/2026-workshop-waitlist⚡️Join the Scale Partner Community, a FREE space where founders connect, exchange ideas, and support each other ➡️ community.rectified.co/scalepartnerJuju’s Protein Snack on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jujusproteinsnacks/Find me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/Chapters: 00:00 Protein Snacks Boom + Meet Juju’s Founder Julian Hattem01:40 From Personal Trainer to CPG Leap: Shutting Down the Gym05:56 New Innovation: Freeze-Dried Cookie Dough Bites for Shelf Stability10:22 Clean Macros Breakdown: Keto-Friendly, Low Sugar, High Protein14:24 Branding That Pops: Fun Colors, 2-Second Hook & Clean Label Trust18:27 Surviving CPG: Team, Margins, and Scaling Without Going Broke20:36 First Retail Wins: Popeye’s, IGA, Metro—and Getting Buyers to Call You25:56 Freeze-Dried Pivot: Shelf-Stable Snacking & New Tech32:05 Founder Mindset: Staying Calm, Managing Cash Flow & Clean Accounting39:13 The Volume Game: Margins, Manufacturing Costs & Co-Packer Tradeoffs43:06 Final Takeaways: Belief, Plan, Team, and Relentless Action
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#85 Scaling Your CPG Brand: How Innovation Helps You Position Yourself in the Market
How do you take a "fun" idea from a home kitchen to retail shelves across the country?In this episode, I’m joined by Jenny Yu, co-founder of Ohme Foods, a Vancouver-based brand revolutionizing the healthy snack space with freeze-dried innovation. Jenny shares the raw, behind-the-scenes story of how she and her husband pivoted their brand name, bootstrapped their growth while working full-time jobs, and navigated the steep learning curve of retail expansion.If you are a product founder wondering how to balance "on-trend" innovation with the strict financial realities of CPG, this conversation is a masterclass in resilience and strategic agility.The "Accidental" Business: How a New Year’s resolution and a message from a local cafe turned a weekend hobby into a wholesale brand.The Rebranding Mistake: Why Jenny changed her company name from "Oatme" to "Ohme" and the importance of avoiding confusing brand names for retail success.Bootstrapping Strategy: Why they chose not to quit their day jobs immediately and how that financial safety net allowed them to reinvest in the brand.The Realities of Retail: Navigating the "hardest part" of business—figuring out pricing, margins, and the cost of goods sold (COGS).Innovation & Trends: How Ohme stays relevant by combining "cool ideas" with massive market trends like protein and probiotics.Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE for more deep dives into the strategy behind successful product brands.⚡️Join the waitlist to be notified about our monthly workshops ➡️https://learn.rectified.co/2026-workshop-waitlist ⚡️Join the Scale Partner Community, a FREE space where founders connect, exchange ideas, and support each other ➡️ community.rectified.co/scalepartnerOhme’s Website: https://www.ohmefoods.com/Ohme on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ohmefoodsFind me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/⚡️Subscribe to our Substack and receive the podcast in your inbox ➡️ https://sandydedeian.substack.com/Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Omi Foods03:12 The Journey of Health and Wellness06:16 Evolution of Omi Foods09:03 Challenges in the Food Industry12:11 Funding and Financial Strategies15:13 Innovation and Product Development17:20 Creating a Joyful Brand Identity20:18 Omnichannel Marketing Strategies24:36 The Power of Customer Connection27:08 The Benefits of Co-Founding29:09 Personal Growth Through Entrepreneurship
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#84 Interviewed by my producer: D2C, Scaling & Resilience
Unleash the potential of your physical product brand! Today, we’re doing something a little different. After a poll on Instagram, you asked for more personal content, so I’m sitting in the guest seat!In this episode, I'm being interviewed by my producer, Charles (Speak Up Studio). We’re pulling back the curtain on the journey behind The Rectified Podcast and what it really looks like to build a brand in today’s Direct-to-Consumer (D2C) and retail landscape.We’re diving into:Family Business Lessons: What I learned working with my father for 11 years.The Lebanese Touch: How resilience and navigating uncertainty shaped my business.Why Product Brands? The reason I focused my strategy on physical goods over services.Founder Mindset: The truth about the "entrepreneurial rollercoaster" and cash flow.The Future of Rectified: My new founder community and upcoming workshops.Stop the "trial and error" cycle. SUBSCRIBE to get actionable insights every week and turn your vision into a scalable, profitable reality.Join the Journey:Free Founder Community: community.rectified.co/scalepartnerWorkshop Waitlist: https://learn.rectified.co/2026-workshop-waitlist100th Episode Live Event (Montreal): [Link]Find me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview04:29 Working with Family: Challenges and Insights14:06 Moving to Montreal and Starting Over19:47 Understanding Product-Based Business Strategies22:44 Launching a Podcast: From Blog to Audio26:32 Building a Community for Entrepreneurs31:54 Celebrating the 100th Podcast Episode34:26 Final Thoughts and Audience Engagement
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#83 The Reality of Building a Brand in Public
What does it actually look like to build a brand in real-time before you even have a product to sell? In this episode of the Rectified Podcast, Sandy sits down with Martin McNicholl, a former Canadian Armed Forces member and tech entrepreneur who exited his successful cloud solutions company to start a whiskey distillery. Martin is currently in the "waiting period". He’s documenting every step of the process long before the first bottle hits the shelf.We dive deep into why documenting is the ultimate marketing strategy for modern founders, the importance of standard operating procedures (SOPs), and Martin's philosophy on why "Sales is vanity, Profit is sanity, and Cash is king."In this episode, you’ll learn:The Power of Building in Public: Why Martin is acting as a media company first and a distillery second.The "Stop Doing" List: A productivity hack for entrepreneurs to scale by delegating what they hate.Transitioning Industries: How to bring skills from the military and tech into the world of physical products and agriculture.Managing the "Critical Path": How Martin used project management to fix production bottlenecks in the distillery.Surrounding Yourself with Experts: Why you don't need to know everything if you know who to ask.If you are a product founder or an entrepreneur currently in the "unpolished" phase of your journey, this conversation will give you the perspective you need to keep building.⚡️Join the waitlist to be notified about our monthly workshops ➡️ https://learn.rectified.co/2026-workshop-waitlist⚡️Join the Scale Partner Community, a FREE space where founders connect, exchange ideas, and support each other ➡️ community.rectified.co/scalepartnerDistillerie des Cantons’ Website: https://www.distilleriedescantons.ca/Martin on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/martinmcnicoll/Find me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/⚡️Subscribe to our Substack and receive the podcast in your inbox ➡️ https://sandydedeian.substack.com/Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction: Meet Martin McNicholl 04:50 - The Trigger: Why Martin Left a Secure Career to Start a Business 07:30 - The Risks of the Service Industry vs. Product Businesses 12:40 - The Power of SOPs: Bringing Military Discipline to Whiskey 15:00 - Exiting a Tech Company 18:45 - The "Aha" Moment in Scotland: Why Start a Distillery? 25:30 - Why Every Company Must Be a Media Company First 28:45 - Managing the 3-Year Wait32:15 - Sales is Vanity, Profit is Sanity, Cash is King 36:00 - Using Tech & Data to Optimize an Old-World Industry 41:20 - Solving the "Critical Path" in Production 45:10 - Martin’s Advice for New Product Founders 48:30 - Life is a Road, Not a Destination
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#82 Fashion for Entrepreneurs: How Your Look Impacts Your Income in 2026
In this first episode of 2026, we’re diving deep into Fashion for Entrepreneurs and the "Invisible Tax" you might be paying if your personal branding isn't on point. Joining us is fashion entrepreneur Sarah Khatib to break down exactly how your professional grooming—including your outfits, hair, and makeup—directly impacts your ability to land promotions and close high-ticket deals.Most entrepreneurs focus entirely on their product, but in 2026, you are the brand asset. We discuss the ROI of style and why "dressing for success" is no longer a cliché. It’s a measurable business strategy.🚀 What you’ll learn in this episode:Why the business world decide your worth before you even open your mouth.How subtle changes in grooming can speed up your career trajectory.How to align your hair and makeup with your business values to build trust.2026 Fashion Trends: What high-performance entrepreneurs are wearing this year to command authority.⚡️Join the waitlist to be notified about our monthly workshops ➡️ https://learn.rectified.co/2026-workshop-waitlist⚡️Join the Scale Partner Community, a FREE space where founders connect, exchange ideas, and support each other ➡️ community.rectified.co/scalepartnerSarah on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesarahkhatib/Find me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/⚡️Subscribe to our Substack and receive the podcast in your inbox ➡️ https://sandydedeian.substack.com/Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and welcome to the podcast 05:12 Sarah Khatib's journey in the fashion industry12:45 The impact of grooming on career growth 24:38 Structuring your business wardrobe 35:20 Wardrobe investments that pay off
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#81 From Dragons' Den Investment to Market Launch | The Real Story
Dragons’ Den startup founder Joseph Karam shares how Bello built a smart water dispenser and scaled a product-based hardware business.From Dragons’ Den to market, this episode breaks down the real challenges of building and scaling a startup.In this episode of The Rectified Podcast, host Sandy Dedeian sits down with Joseph Karam, co-founder of Bello, a Dragons’ Den–backed startup reinventing hydration with a smart countertop water dispenser.Joseph shares what really happens after Dragons’ Den, why deals aren’t always binding, and how Bello went from a 3D-printed prototype to a fully manufactured product now scaling in the market. This is an honest conversation about building a product-based startup, managing inventory, running paid ads, and avoiding the mistakes that kill hardware businesses.In this episode, we cover:What happens after Dragons’ Den (behind the scenes)How Bello built a smart water dispenser startupThe real challenges of hardware startupsScaling a product-based business with paid adsPaid ads vs organic marketing for startupsSelling out inventory and managing cash flowWorking with family in business and investor pressureWhy hydration is a billion-dollar opportunityThe future of functional drinks and personalized healthThis episode is ideal for startup founders, entrepreneurs, and product-based business owners who want practical insights into scaling physical products, running ads profitably, and building a brand that lasts.⚡️ Join the Scale Partner Community, a FREE space where founders connect, exchange ideas, and support each other ➡️ community.rectified.co/scalepartnerBelllo’s Website: https://origenseawater.com/Bello on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/biainilinyc/Find me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/⚡️Subscribe to our Substack and receive the podcast in your inbox ➡️ https://sandydedeian.substack.com/Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:19 Introducing Bello: The Innovative Water Dispenser02:23 The Origin Story: From Dragons' Den to Market03:07 Joining the Family Business07:43 Challenges and Strategies in Hardware Startups08:24 Marketing and Sales Tactics12:04 Balancing Inventory and Demand16:29 Working with Family: The Dynamics and Lessons21:36 Balancing Growth and Quality22:05 Identifying Market Potential23:52 Expanding Beyond Quebec25:44 Innovations in Filtration27:24 Future Plans and Inventory29:15 Outcome-Based Capsules36:31 Marketing Strategies and Trends40:49 Recommended Reads and Podcasts
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#80 The 2026 Playbook: AI, Influencer Marketing & the Future of Social Media
⚡️ Join the Scale Partner Community, a FREE space where founders connect, exchange ideas, and support each other ➡️ community.rectified.co/scalepartnerIn this episode of The Rectified Podcast, Sandy reconnects with Lorie Dishoyan — founder of Maison Branding Marketing Agency — for a deep, honest conversation about what’s actually working in marketing today.Lorie walks us through her journey from PR to launching Maison Branding, and breaks down how social media has evolved from curated perfection to the era of authentic, organic content. We talk about why micro-influencers are winning, how AI is reshaping content creation, and what brands must focus on to grow in 2025 and beyond.Whether you're a founder, marketer, or content creator, this episode is packed with actionable insights you can start using right away.✨ In this episode, we cover:How Lorie transitioned from PR to building a successful marketing agencyWhy organic, real content is outperforming polished brand campaignsThe rise of micro-influencers (and how to work with them effectively)How AI is changing marketing workflows and brand strategiesWhat small & medium businesses should focus on to grow through contentPractical tips for staying relevant in an oversaturated digital landscapeMaison Branding’s Website: https://origenseawater.com/Maison Branding on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/biainilinyc/Canada Luggage Depot: https://www.canadaluggagedepot.ca/Nanor: https://nanorcollection.ca/Find me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/⚡️Subscribe to our Substack and receive the podcast in your inbox ➡️ https://sandydedeian.substack.com/Chapters: 00:00 Welcome to Rectified Podcast00:31 Meet Lorie Dishoyan: Founder of Maison Branding02:15 The Shift to Organic Content in Social Media06:57 The Role of Micro-Influencers08:34 Challenges and Misconceptions in Influencer Marketing16:41 The Rise of AI in Marketing18:45 AI's Impact on Visual Content20:15 The Cost of Quality AI Content22:16 Rapid Fire Questions23:38 Underrated Social Media Strategies27:04 Going Viral: Risks and Rewards30:15 Favorite Creator Brands
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#79 How Founders Serge and Michael Transformed Seawater into a Health Elixir
⚡️ Join the Scale Partner Community, a FREE space where founders connect, exchange ideas, and support each other ➡️ community.rectified.co/scalepartnerUse code RECTIFIED 20 for 25% ➡️ In this episode of The Rectified Podcast, we sit down with Serge Maghalian and Michael Rockwell, the innovative founders of Origen Seawater. They share the fascinating journey behind their product— an organically sourced seawater electrolyte drink packed with over 92 minerals for optimal hydration and performance. Learn how Origen Seawater stands out in the market with its direct-from-France, highly bioavailable mineral content, and how the founders pivoted their business strategy from direct-to-consumer to retail success. Tune in to discover their insights on wellness, customer engagement, and future expansion plans.Origen’s Website: https://origenseawater.com/Origen on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/biainilinyc/Find me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/⚡️Subscribe to our Substack and receive the podcast in your inbox ➡️ https://sandydedeian.substack.com/Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:44 What is Origin Seawater?01:31 Product Composition and Source03:09 Usage and Convenience05:48 Morning Routine and Personal Preferences08:24 Founders' Journey and Product Development14:27 Marketing and Community Building22:15 Contaminated Salts and Health Trends23:26 Building a Product-Based Brand23:49 Montreal as a Test Market24:32 Positive Feedback from Users25:23 The Unique Benefits of Origin Electrolytes26:42 The Science and Marketing of Origin28:45 Introducing the Prototype Water33:09 Future Plans and Expansion35:00 The Importance of Water Security39:09 Staying Inspired and Grounded as Founders41:23 Proudest Moments and Community Support46:14 Where to Find Origin Products
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#78 GROWING Your Business Through Collaboration
⚡️ Join the Scale Partner Community, a FREE space where founders connect, exchange ideas, and support each other ➡️ community.rectified.co/scalepartnerUse code THANKYOUSANDY for 25% ➡️ https://www.biainili.com/In this episode of the Rectified Podcast, Sandy is having a discussion with Victoria Arakelyan, and Astrid Sarkissian to discuss their entrepreneurial journeys, focusing on their respective brands. They explore the importance of collaboration, the challenges of running a business, and the cultural inspirations behind their products. The conversation highlights their shared Armenian heritage and how it influences their work, as well as their strategies for growth and market presence.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Founders and Their Brands02:02 Victoria's Journey with Bia Nili05:59 Astrid's Artistic Ventures09:56 The Collaboration Story11:59 Navigating the Business Landscape16:02 Product Development and Future Goals19:59 Challenges and Opportunities in Business23:57 Sales Strategies and Market Presence28:01 Closing Thoughts and Future PlansBianilii’s Website: https://www.biainili.com/Biainili on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/biainilinyc/Astrid’s website: https://shop.astridsarkissian.com/Astrid on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/astridsarkissian/Find me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/⚡️Subscribe to our Substack and receive the podcast in your inbox ➡️ https://sandydedeian.substack.com/
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#77 Building a FOOD Brand from Scratch at Farmer's Markets?
⚡️ Join the Scale Partner Community, a FREE space where founders connect, exchange ideas, and support each other ➡️ community.rectified.co/scalepartnerUse code RECTIFIED for 15% of Torshi ➡️ https://torshi.com/In this episode of the Rectified Podcast, Sandy Dedeian interviews Metin Mugadam, the general manager of Torshi Foods. They discuss the origins of Torshi, a Persian-style pickle, and how the brand was developed to cater to the Canadian market. Metin shares insights on branding, marketing strategies, and the challenges of logistics in the food industry. He emphasizes the importance of starting small, testing products at farmers' markets, and the balance between product quality and branding. The conversation also touches on the significance of customer feedback and the realities of running a food-based business.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Torshi Foods02:09 The Origin Story of Torshi Foods05:28 Branding and Positioning as a Premium Product11:41 Marketing Strategies and Customer Engagement19:54 Influencer Partnerships and Lessons Learned20:23 Influencer Marketing: Lessons Learned28:12 Logistics and Production Challenges36:10 Testing Products at Farmers MarketsTorshi’s Website: https://www.saydejabra.com/Torshi on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saydejabraphotography/Find me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/⚡️Subscribe to our Substack and receive the podcast in your inbox ➡️ https://sandydedeian.substack.com/
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#76 Will AI REPLACE Human Photographers?
⚡️ Join the Scale Partner Community, a FREE space where founders connect, exchange ideas, and support each other ➡️ community.rectified.co/scalepartnerIn this episode of the Rectified podcast, host Sandy welcomes Sayde Jabra, a renowned photographer known for her work with top brands in Lebanon and Montreal. Sayde shares her inspiring journey of transitioning from Lebanon to Canada with her family just before the COVID-19 pandemic. She talks about her challenges, how she re-established her career in a new country, and the importance of perseverance and passion in her work. The conversation also dives into practical advice for product photography, the impact of AI on the profession, and how smaller brands can create effective visual content. Tune in to hear valuable insights on branding, photography, and maintaining authenticity in your business.Sayde’s Website: https://www.saydejabra.com/Sayde on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saydejabraphotography/Lights recommended by Sayde: https://amzn.to/4o8NtIXFind me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/⚡️Subscribe to our Substack and receive the podcast in your inbox ➡️ https://sandydedeian.substack.com/00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:43 Sayde's Journey from Lebanon to Montreal03:01 Overcoming Challenges and Building Connections06:28 Photography Tips for Brands and Products13:30 Practical Advice for DIY Photography16:23 Neutral Filters for Photography17:18 Lighting Tips for Dark Environments18:55 The Impact of AI on Photography20:26 The Human Touch in Photography23:35 Audience Questions and AI in Fashion28:58 Final Advice for Brands
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#75 Unlocking Growth: Secrets to Successful Business Financing
⚡️ Join the Scale Partner Community, a FREE space where founders connect, exchange ideas, and support each other ➡️ community.rectified.co/scalepartnerIn this episode of the Rectified podcast, I’m having a conversation with Edmond Matar, a former commercial banker with over 20 years of experience who now helps small businesses secure financing and scale their operations. Covering everything from evaluating business plans and securing various types of loans to the importance of good credit and the resilience required for entrepreneurial success, this episode is a treasure trove of advice for product-based business founders. Edmond shares insightful stories about businesses that have successfully scaled and offers practical tips for navigating the financial landscape to grow your brand effectively.Rainwater Capital: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rainwatercapital/Edmond on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edmondmatar/Find me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/⚡️Subscribe to our Substack and receive the podcast in your inbox ➡️ https://sandydedeian.substack.com/00:00 Welcome to Rectified Podcast00:37 Meet Edmond Matar: Helping Brands Scale00:44 Understanding Business Financing02:37 The Importance of Diversified Clients03:48 Join the Scale Partner Community04:14 What Banks Look for in Businesses07:19 Financing for Startups13:16 Good Debt vs. Bad Debt in Business16:47 Success Stories and Long-Term Growth20:20 The Reality of Entrepreneurship20:43 A Startup Story: The Collapse of a Partner21:24 The Hard Work Behind Success22:22 The Importance of Community and Support23:08 Resilience and Discipline in Business25:13 Navigating Banking and Finance29:21 The Role of a Financial Consultant37:32 Final Advice for Entrepreneurs
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#74 Canadian eCommerce Crisis: U.S. Tariffs & De Minimis Explained (Emergency Episode)
⚡️ Join the Scale Partner Community, a FREE space where founders connect, exchange ideas, and support each other ➡️ community.rectified.co/scalepartnerUse code RECTIFIED for 15% off Encircled In this episode of Rectified Podcast, we’re having a conversation with Kristi Soomer, founder of the Canadian brand Encircled. We delve into the challenges her business faces due to recent changes in US tariff laws impacting Canadian businesses. Kristi discusses the significant impact of the tariff policy changes on her sales. The conversation also covers strategies to mitigate these challenges, including increased focus on Canadian sales and exploring US warehousing. Kristi shares insights into the complexities small businesses encounter and the importance of community support during difficult times. 00:00 Introduction and Special Episode Announcement00:23 Meet Kristi Soomer: Founder of Encircled01:37 The Story Behind Encircled03:11 From Management Consulting to Entrepreneurship05:38 Challenges Facing Canadian Businesses06:33 Impact of Tariff Changes on Encircled08:51 Navigating Compliance and Tariffs15:34 Strategies for Overcoming Business Hurdles17:43 Future Plans and Hopes for Encircled23:09 Support Canadian Businesses This Holiday SeasonEncircled’s Website: https://www.encircled.ca/Encircled on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/encircled_/Find me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/⚡️Subscribe to our Substack and receive the podcast in your inbox ➡️ https://sandydedeian.substack.com/
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#73 What It Takes to Build a Brand with Iconic Designs
In this special episode of the Rectified podcast, recorded in Beirut, Lebanon, I sit down with Cynthia Bouchakjian, founder of C by Cynthia. Cynthia shares the inspiring story of how she turned her passion for designing accessories and bags into a thriving business. She discusses the craftsmanship behind her products, all of which are produced locally in Lebanon using materials sourced from Italy. She also discusses the challenges and rewards of running a business in Lebanon, her approach to marketing through social media, and the importance of authenticity. Finally, she shares insights into her design process, the evolution of her business, and advice for aspiring entrepreneurs.C by Cynthia’s Website: https://cbycynthia.com/C by Cynthia on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cbycynthiaFind me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/⚡️ Join the Scale Partner Community, a FREE space where founders connect, exchange ideas, and support each other ➡️ community.rectified.co/scalepartner⚡️Subscribe to our Substack and receive the podcast in your inbox ➡️ https://sandydedeian.substack.com/00:00 Introduction and Guest Announcement00:41 The Origin of C by Cynthia01:21 Production and Supervision in Beirut03:08 Challenges and Resilience in Lebanon07:33 Marketing Strategies and Customer Engagement13:29 Client Rebranding Insights14:05 Design Inspirations and Practicality15:45 Venturing into Footwear16:18 Audience Reactions and Market Strategy17:59 Navigating Competition and Originality22:46 Production and Financial Management25:12 Global Reach and Future Expansion26:27 Conclusion and Contact Information
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#72 She Left Corporate for THIS | The Olive Oil Brand With a Mission
In this episode of The Rectified Podcast, Sandy sits down with Christina Shaya, founder of Toon Olive Oil, a premium olive oil brand rooted in Lebanese heritage and purpose. Christina shares her inspiring journey from corporate risk management to entrepreneurship, building a brand that celebrates culture, supports local farmers, and delivers the highest quality olive oil to conscious consumers.Discover how Christina: ✅ Turned her Lebanese & Palestinian roots into a powerful brand story ✅ Built a direct-to-consumer olive oil business in a competitive market ✅ Partners with Fair Trade Lebanon to empower small cooperatives ✅ Aims for B Corp certification while maintaining premium quality ✅ Uses storytelling to create a purpose-driven brandIf you love stories about entrepreneurship, heritage, and social impact, this episode is for you!Use promo code RECTIFIED for a special discount on Toon Olive Oil.Toon’s Website: https://toonfoods.com/Toon on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/toonoliveoil/Toon on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@toonoliveoilFind me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/⚡️Subscribe to our Substack and receive the podcast in your inbox ➡️ https://sandydedeian.substack.com/📚Books recommended by our guests ➡️https://www.amazon.ca/shop/rectifiedblog/list/1Q491CJF61R9V?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsfrectifiedblog_0MRG6G3H9NW7D4S08RQY
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#71 Overcoming Challenges in Creating a Clean Vegan CPG Brand
PROMO CODE: RECTIFIED for 15% off In this episode of the Rectified Podcast, we are joined by Tamar Panossian, co-founder of 57 Végan. Tamar shares the fascinating story of how her mother's Mediterranean restaurant transitioned to a thriving vegan establishment. Discover the innovative recipes, business challenges, and the journey of getting their vegan products onto the shelves of major grocery stores. Tamar also gives insights into working with limited funds, managing a family business, and the upcoming rebranding and expansion of their product line. Tune in to learn about the perseverance and passion behind 57 Végan's success.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:28 The Origin Story of 57 Végane01:15 Transition to Vegan and Business Growth03:44 Challenges and Lessons Learned06:27 Marketing Strategies and Distribution15:41 Working with Family18:11 Target Audience and Market Perception24:10 Team Dynamics and Future Plans27:19 Conclusion and Final Thoughts57 Végane Website: https://57vegane.com/57 Végane on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/57veganeFind me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/⚡️Subscribe to our Substack and receive the podcast in your inbox ➡️ https://sandydedeian.substack.com/📚Books recommended by our guests ➡️https://www.amazon.ca/shop/rectifiedblog/list/1Q491CJF61R9V?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsfrectifiedblog_0MRG6G3H9NW7D4S08RQY
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#70 Building a Healthier Future with Julia Kirouac | From Holistic Nutritionist to Food Innovator
PROMO CODE: RECTIFIED15 for 15% off In this episode of the Rectified Podcast, I’m having a conversation with Julia Kirouac, the founder of Nud Fud. Julia shares the inspiration behind her brand, which focuses on producing clean, wholesome, and 'nude' food products. As a holistic nutritionist, she explains the importance of looking at the body as a whole and how diet plays a crucial role in overall health. Julia also discusses her journey from individual nutritional consulting to creating her own food brand, the challenges of scaling a food business, and her views on leveraging social media for marketing. Tune in to learn about her holistic approach to nutrition, the creation of Nud Fud, and valuable insights into the food industry.Nud Fud Website: https://www.nudfud.com/Nud Fud on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nudfud/Find me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/⚡️Subscribe to our Substack and receive the podcast in your inbox ➡️ https://sandydedeian.substack.com/📚Books recommended by our guests ➡️https://www.amazon.ca/shop/rectifiedblog/list/1Q491CJF61R9V?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsfrectifiedblog_0MRG6G3H9NW7D4S08RQY
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#69 She Built a SUSTAINABLE Brand from Scratch Here's How She Did it!
PROMO CODE: RECTIFIED for 15% off Join me as I sit down with Jackie Prince, the founder of Guests on Earth, and discover the journey behind creating the best-smelling, best-looking, and hardest-working non-toxic cleaning products on the market. Are you ready to build a massive, non-toxic, sustainable brand from scratch? In this video, we'll take you on a journey to creating a successful brand that benefits the environment and resonates with your target audience. From defining your brand's mission and values to creating a marketing strategy that drives results, we'll cover it all. Whether you're an entrepreneur, startup founder, or small business owner, this video is for you. Get ready to learn the secrets of building a sustainable brand that makes a positive impact on the planet. Tune in now and let's get started!Guests on Earth Website: https://www.guestsonearth.com/Guests on Earth on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/guestsonearth/Guests on Earth on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@guestsonearthFind me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/⚡️Subscribe to our Substack and receive the podcast in your inbox ➡️ https://sandydedeian.substack.com/📚Books recommended by our guests ➡️https://www.amazon.ca/shop/rectifiedblog/list/1Q491CJF61R9V?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsfrectifiedblog_0MRG6G3H9NW7D4S08RQY
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#68 Empowering Armenian Artisans: The Mission Behind Nayiri Jewelry
PROMO CODE: THERECTIFIEDPODCAST for 10% off In this episode of the Rectified podcast, my guest is Clara Yalmanian, co-founder of Nayiri Jewelry. Clara discusses the inspiration behind the Armenian-made brand Nayiri, highlighting its meaning 'land of many rivers' and its rebranding journey. The discussion touches on how the brand began from Clara’s personal wish to create artisan jewelry in Armenia, emphasizing the craftsmanship and affordable pricing due to local material costs. Clara shares her personal and entrepreneurial backstory, including her impact-driven mission to support displaced Armenian goldsmiths from Lebanon and Syria by providing sustainable livelihoods. She explains the design and production process, marketing strategies, target audience, and how Nayiri maintains competitive pricing. Clara also discusses the cultural differences in gold jewelry preferences between Middle Eastern and European markets, and how Nayiri adapts to these. The episode concludes with insights into Clara's supportive community, business challenges, and how the brand differentiates itself by focusing on value and sustainability through recycled materials.Nayiri Website: https://nayirijewelry.com/Nayiri on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nayiri.jewelry/Find me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/⚡️Subscribe to our Substack and receive the podcast in your inbox ➡️ https://sandydedeian.substack.com/📚Books recommended by our guests ➡️https://www.amazon.ca/shop/rectifiedblog/list/1Q491CJF61R9V?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsfrectifiedblog_0MRG6G3H9NW7D4S08RQY
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#67 David vs. Goliath in Business: The 1642 Cola Success Story
PROMO CODE: PROMO1642 for 15% off Join us for an exciting episode of the Rectified podcast as we sit down with Bastien Poulain, the founder of 1642, Montreal's first original soda brand. Poulain shares his entrepreneurial journey from naming challenges and rebranding, to penetrating the saturated soda market against industry giants. Discover the inspiration behind 1642, the importance of local identity in brand-building, and the meticulous efforts that went into developing a distinctive product that stands out for its quality and Canadian roots. Poulain also opens up about his valuable experience on Dragons' Den, leveraging social media, and successfully navigating the complex landscape of distribution and financing. Tune in for a comprehensive discussion on innovation, perseverance, and the strategic moves that propelled 1642 to success. Don’t miss out on this inspiring entrepreneurial story!1642 Website: https://en.1642.ca/Bastien on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bastienpoulain/1642 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1642.ca/1642 Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/3113798508655433Find me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/⚡️Subscribe to our Substack and receive the podcast in your inbox ➡️ https://sandydedeian.substack.com/📚Books recommended by our guests ➡️https://www.amazon.ca/shop/rectifiedblog/list/1Q491CJF61R9V?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsfrectifiedblog_0MRG6G3H9NW7D4S08RQY
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#66 Marketing Copy That Sells Itself? The AI-Backed Strategy Revealed
Welcome to a new episode of the Rectified Podcast! Join us as we delve into the world of copywriting with expert Evelina Kaganovich. In this episode, Evelina shares her journey into copywriting, the importance of understanding your audience, and how strategic copy can impact your marketing efforts. Learn practical tips on tailoring your content for different platforms, leveraging AI tools, and ensuring consistency in your brand voice. Discover real-life examples of how small tweaks in copy can lead to significant conversions. 00:00 Welcome and Introduction00:48 What is Copywriting?01:35 The Importance of Understanding Your Audience02:38 Evelina's Journey into Copywriting05:12 Effective Copywriting Strategies21:48 Using AI in Copywriting30:39 Working with Evelina32:41 Conclusion and FarewellEvelina’s Website: http://www.evelinakreative.com/Evelina on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/evelinakreative/ Email subject line swipe file: https://evelinakreative.ac-page.com/subject-line-swipe-file-for-fashionpreneursHow to hire a copywriter guide: https://evelinakreative.ac-page.com/guide-to-hire-a-copywriterFind me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/⚡️Subscribe to our Substack and receive the podcast in your inbox ➡️ https://sandydedeian.substack.com/📚Books recommended by our guests ➡️https://www.amazon.ca/shop/rectifiedblog/list/1Q491CJF61R9V?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsfrectifiedblog_0MRG6G3H9NW7D4S08RQY
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#65 The Power of Never Giving Up: Building a Startup That Lasts
PROMO CODE: rectifiedpodcast In this episode of the Rectified Podcast, I sit down with Leeza Zurwick, the founder of Happy Gut, a company specializing in fermented probiotic drinks, particularly water kefir. Leeza shares her inspiring journey from being a special education teacher to starting her own business in 2017. She delves into the unique aspects of water kefir, its health benefits, and how it differs from other fermented products like milk kefir and kombucha. Through resilience and determination, Lisa has navigated various challenges, including appearing on Dragons' Den and coping with economic uncertainties. She emphasizes the importance of creativity, effective use of social media, and community support in growing her business. Leeza also introduces her new venture, Parched, a canned water product with added electrolytes from BC's fresh mountain water. Tune in to learn more about the growing popularity of fermented foods and the importance of good gut health.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:22 What is Happy Gut?01:09 The Difference Between Water Kefir and Other Fermented Products02:59 Lisa's Journey to Founding Happy Gut05:01 Starting and Growing the Business07:05 Challenges and Perseverance08:59 Marketing and Social Media Strategies14:43 Customer Engagement and Success Stories24:08 Navigating Economic Challenges27:20 New Ventures and Future Plans29:09 Conclusion and FarewellHappy Gut’s Website: https://happygutpro.com/Happy Gut on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/happygutproFind me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/⚡️Subscribe to our Substack and receive the podcast in your inbox ➡️ https://sandydedeian.substack.com/📚Books recommended by our guests ➡️https://www.amazon.ca/shop/rectifiedblog/list/1Q491CJF61R9V?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsfrectifiedblog_0MRG6G3H9NW7D4S08RQY
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#64 How to Expand Your Ecommerce Brand into Retail & Make More Sales!
In this episode of the Rectified Podcast, my guest is Kevin Joseph, a seasoned retail expert with extensive experience with brands like PepsiCo, Kind Bar, and various startups. Kevin shares insights on why direct-to-consumer (DTC) e-commerce brands should consider expanding into retail. He discusses the long-term profitability of retail, the benefits of reaching new audiences, and common pitfalls to avoid. Kevin also explains when and how a DTC brand should strategically plan their move into retail, touching on topics like product pricing, packaging, and supply chain logistics. The episode serves as a comprehensive guide for DTC brands aiming to thrive in the retail landscape.00:00 Introduction to the Rectified Podcast00:20 Meet Kevin Joseph: Retail Expert00:36 Why DTC Brands Should Consider Retail04:42 Challenges and Strategies for Retail Success06:55 The Importance of Retail Strategy and Execution11:12 Navigating Retail Partnerships and Operations14:04 Getting Your Product into Major Retailers22:32 The Role of Relationships in Retail Success38:52 Final Advice for Brands Entering Retail42:07 Conclusion and Contact InformationPerpetual CPG’s Website: https://www.perpetualcpg.com/Kevin on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kmjoseph/Find me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/⚡️Subscribe to our Substack and receive the podcast in your inbox ➡️ https://sandydedeian.substack.com/📚Books recommended by our guests ➡️https://www.amazon.ca/shop/rectifiedblog/list/1Q491CJF61R9V?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsfrectifiedblog_0MRG6G3H9NW7D4S08RQY
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#63 Scaling Success: Daniel Mazour on Building a Thriving Business
Join us in this episode of the Rectified podcast where host Sandy interviews Daniel Mazour, founder of Coldture. Daniel delves into the origins of Coldture, a company dedicated to empowering individuals to naturally improve their health and wellbeing. Discover the intriguing journey from childhood experiences in cold plunging to creating an innovative cold plunge business. Daniel shares insights on the health benefits of cold plunging, the process of developing their unique products, early business challenges, securing funding on Dragon's Den, and the company’s future direction. Learn about marketing strategies, customer experiences, and the exciting potential of plunge parties. This episode is packed with valuable advice for entrepreneurs and those interested in holistic wellness. Tune in to learn more about Coldture's journey and what's next for the company.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:25 The Coldture Origin Story01:21 Cold Plunge Trend and Personal Journey05:29 Health Benefits of Cold Plunging07:51 Starting the Coldture Business11:13 First Customer and Early Challenges14:57 Funding and Dragon's Den Experience17:52 Continuing the Journey with the Dragon18:23 Marketing Strategies and Channels20:17 Understanding the Customer Base21:15 Addressing Market Trends and Diversification24:09 Future Vision for Coldture27:42 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs33:08 Recommended Books and Podcasts34:57 Conclusion and FarewellColdture’s Website:https://coldture.com/Coldture on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/coldtureFind me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/⚡️Subscribe to our Substack and receive the podcast in your inbox ➡️https://sandydedeian.substack.com/📚Books recommended by our guests ➡️https://www.amazon.ca/shop/rectifiedblog/list/1Q491CJF61R9V?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsfrectifiedblog_0MRG6G3H9NW7D4S08RQY
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#62 Scaling Your Direct-to-Consumer Business: Strategies for Growth | Nicolas Beaupré of Mateina
PROMO CODE: therectifiedpodcast20 ➡️https://mateina.ca/discount/therectifiedpodcast20 In this episode of the Rectified podcast, Sandy is having a conversation with Nicolas Beaupre, founder of Mateina. Nicolas shares how his journey from teaching ski lessons in South America led him to discover and fall in love with Yerba Mate. He details the process of launching his brand, Mateina, from selling loose-leaf Yerba Mate to creating ready-to-drink beverages. Nicolas discusses the unique energy and focus Yerba Mate provides and the cultural significance of the drink. He also touches on overcoming challenges, the importance of community, and the strategic partnerships with Tiny and Andrew Huberman that have helped Mateina expand in North America. Tune in to discover Nicolas Beaupre’s inspiring entrepreneurial journey and the plans for Mateina. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 00:42 Discovering Maté in Lebanon 02:02 Nicolas' Journey to South America 05:43 Founding Mateina 07:31 Creating a Unique Brand 08:57 Expanding to Ready-to-Drink Products 12:50 Partnership with Andrew Huberman 18:02 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs 25:06 Marketing Strategies and Community Building 29:31 Future Plans and Conclusion Mateina’s Website: https://mateina.ca/discount/therectifiedpodcast20 Mateina on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mateina/ Mateina on Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drinkmateina Find me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/ ⚡️Subscribe to our Substack and receive the podcast in your inbox ➡️ https://sandydedeian.substack.com/ 📚Books recommended by our guests ➡️https://www.amazon.ca/shop/rectifiedblog/list/1Q491CJF61R9V?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsfrectifiedblog_0MRG6G3H9NW7D4S08RQY
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#61 STAND OUT in a Crowded Market with These Proven Strategies | Savonne Anderson founder of Aya Paper Co.
In this episode of the Rectified Podcast, we sit down with Savonne Anderson, founder of Aya Paper Company. Join us as Savonne shares her inspiring story of launching and growing a sustainable greeting card business in the digital age. Learn about her journey from a graphic designer to an entrepreneur, her passion for creating meaningful and authentic products, and her strategies for business growth. Savonne opens up about the impact of social media, the importance of building community, and how intuition has guided her business decisions. Discover how Aya Paper Co. thrives by addressing industry gaps and connecting deeply with its customers. Aya Paper Co’s Website: https://ayapaper.co/ Savonne on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/simply.savonne/ Aya Paper Co on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ayapaper.co Find me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/ ⚡️Subscribe to our Substack and receive the podcast in your inbox ➡️ https://sandydedeian.substack.com/ 📚Books recommended by our guests ➡️https://www.amazon.ca/shop/rectifiedblog/list/1Q491CJF61R9V?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsfrectifiedblog_0MRG6G3H9NW7D4S08RQY
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#60 Personal Branding: The Ultimate Marketing Strategy for Brand Founders
In this episode of the Rectified Podcast, our guest is Katrina Owens, founder of Knockout Marketing Directive Agency. Katrina provides valuable insights on building a personal brand and leveraging public relations to grow your business. Discover practical tips for integrating personal branding into your routine, the importance of founder-focused brands, and strategies for securing speaking opportunities and investments. Learn about effective social media use, the significance of engagement metrics, and how to create authentic, engaging content. Tune in for actionable advice and a step-by-step guide to developing an effective PR strategy for entrepreneurs and small business owners.Knockout Directive’s Website: https://www.knockoutdirective.com/Katrina on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/knockoutdirective/Katrina on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/owenskatrina/Subscribe to Katrina’s VIP email list: https://knockoutdirective.myflodesk.com/opt-in?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaaaedJgS4nem55dOL14TTd29Hdm6jOm_CAv_dqBhevfXoomQ5pL-zb-E-4_aem_e2pXOnMNJAOdcCBNREWHswFind me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/⚡️Subscribe to our Substack and receive the podcast in your inbox ➡️ https://sandydedeian.substack.com/📚Books recommended by our guests ➡️https://www.amazon.ca/shop/rectifiedblog/list/1Q491CJF61R9V?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsfrectifiedblog_0MRG6G3H9NW7D4S08RQY This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sandydedeian.substack.com
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#59 Secrets Of Building Sustainable & Successful Brands
In this episode of the Rectified Podcast, I’m having a conversation with Inder Bedi, founder of Bedi Studios, to discuss the evolution of sustainable fashion and the challenges of building a brand in today's market. Inder shares his journey from founding Matt & Nat to creating Bedi Studios, emphasizing the importance of using recycled materials, improving transparency, and educating consumers about sustainable choices. Insights are given into how small brands can compete with fast fashion giants by focusing on local production and fair practices. Inder also discusses strategies for scaling a business and maintaining personal connections with customers. The episode is packed with valuable advice for those interested in sustainable fashion and entrepreneurship.Bedi Studios’ Website: https://bedistudios.com/Bedi Studios on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bedistudiosBedio Studios on Pinterest: https://ca.pinterest.com/BEDIStudios/Bedi Studios on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bedistudios/Bedi Studios on X: https://twitter.com/bedistudiosFind me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/⚡️Subscribe to our Substack and receive the podcast in your inbox ➡️ https://sandydedeian.substack.com/📚Books recommended by our guests ➡️https://www.amazon.ca/shop/rectifiedblog/list/1Q491CJF61R9V?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsfrectifiedblog_0MRG6G3H9NW7D4S08RQY This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sandydedeian.substack.com
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#58 How to skyrocket your e-commerce brand with Pinterest marketing
In this episode of the Rectified Podcast, I’m having a conversation with Meagan Williamson about how businesses can skyrocket their brands using Pinterest as a key marketing tool. Discover the power of Pinterest for business, content strategies, and the importance of high-quality content. We also discuss Pinterest's evolving platform, ad saturation, and the significance of seasonal planning for major shopping events like Black Friday and the holiday season. Tune in for valuable insights on how to make the most of Pinterest for your business.Meagan’s Website: https://meaganwilliamson.com/Meagan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meaganawilliamsonMeagan on Pinterest: https://ca.pinterest.com/rowhousenest/Meagan on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@meaganawilliamsonMeagan on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@meaganawilliamsonFind me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/⚡️Subscribe to our Substack and receive the podcast in your inbox ➡️ https://sandydedeian.substack.com/📚Books recommended by our guests ➡️https://www.amazon.ca/shop/rectifiedblog/list/1Q491CJF61R9V?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsfrectifiedblog_0MRG6G3H9NW7D4S08RQY This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sandydedeian.substack.com
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#57 The Power of Networking in Business
In this episode of the Rectified Podcast, host Sandy sits down with Mariela Katz, renowned for her impactful networking events and successful entrepreneurial ventures in Montreal. Mariela shares her journey from starting a marketing agency to the organic growth of her 'Let's Connect' networking events, and her latest business venture, Nutterie. They discuss the crucial role of networking in entrepreneurship, the cultural differences in business networking, and the challenges and triumphs of building and selling a business. Discover valuable insights and advice for budding entrepreneurs and learn about Mariela's innovative approach to the nuts industry with Nutterie. Don't miss this inspiring conversation packed with actionable tips and personal anecdotes!Nutterie Website: https://nutterie.com/Nutterie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itsnutterieMariela on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ellakatzz/?hl=enFind me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/⚡️Subscribe to our Substack and receive the podcast in your inbox ➡️ https://sandydedeian.substack.com/📚Books recommended by our guests ➡️https://www.amazon.ca/shop/rectifiedblog/list/1Q491CJF61R9V?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsfrectifiedblog_0MRG6G3H9NW7D4S08RQY This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sandydedeian.substack.com
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#56 How to overcome imposter syndrome and become a successful brand: lessons from a peak performance coach
In this episode of the Rectified Podcast, Sandy welcomes back Christopher Dedeyan, a professional speaker and peak performance coach. They delve into imposter syndrome, particularly among entrepreneurs, discussing why high achievers often feel like frauds. Christopher shares his journey, expertise in coaching top-tier executives and entrepreneurs, and offers crucial advice on managing imposter syndrome. Key topics include the importance of having a clear 'why,' understanding one's skill sets, and surrounding oneself with the right people. The episode also touches on Christopher's soon-to-be-released book and valuable reading recommendations for entrepreneurs.Christopher Dedeyan’s Website: https://www.christopherdedeyan.com/Christopher on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christopherdedeyan/Christopher on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@christopherdedeyanChristopher’s book “Play for Profit”: https://amzn.to/3SDzOwiFind Sandy here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/⚡️Subscribe to our Substack and receive the podcast in your inbox ➡️ https://sandydedeian.substack.com/📚Books recommended by our guests ➡️https://www.amazon.ca/shop/rectifiedblog/list/1Q491CJF61R9V?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsfrectifiedblog_0MRG6G3H9NW7D4S08RQY This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sandydedeian.substack.com
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#55 Revolutionizing Period Care for a Sustainable Future with Alea Protection
In this episode of the Rectified Podcast, I’m having a conversation with Roxane Champagne Duval, founder of Alea Protection. Roxane shares her journey in creating a brand focused on making clean, sustainable, and accessible period products. With a mission to provide healthier options made from organic cotton, Alea Protection innovates by offering vending machine solutions for businesses, schools, and organizations. Roxane also discusses the new Canadian legislation mandating free period products in federally regulated entities and how Alea Protection is leveraging this law. From her entrepreneurial background to her marketing strategies and challenges faced, Roxane provides valuable insights into the impact of Alea Protection on the community and the broader market.Alea Protection’s Website: https://www.aleaprotection.com/Alea Protection on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aleaprotection/Alea Protection on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@aleaprotectionFind me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/⚡️Subscribe to our Substack and receive the podcast in your inbox ➡️ https://sandydedeian.substack.com/📚Books recommended by our guests ➡️https://www.amazon.ca/shop/rectifiedblog/list/1Q491CJF61R9V?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsfrectifiedblog_0MRG6G3H9NW7D4S08RQY This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sandydedeian.substack.com
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#54 How Direct-to-Consumer Brands are revolutionizing the Period Care Industry
In this episode of the Rectified Podcast, we dive into the world of sustainable period and personal care with Marilyn Austin, co-founder of Hempress Hygienics. Marilyn shares how the company was started as a college project, their journey through setbacks and legal issues, and the innovative use of hemp in their products, making them more sustainable and less harmful than traditional period care products. Learn about the challenges and triumphs of creating a new product from scratch, the strategic partnership that helped them grow, and their plans for global retail expansion.Hempress Hygienics’s Website: https://hempresshygienics.com/Hempress Hygienics on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hempresshygienicsHempress Hygienics on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hempresshygienicsFind me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/⚡️Subscribe to our Substack and receive the podcast in your inbox ➡️ https://sandydedeian.substack.com/📚Books recommended by our guests ➡️https://www.amazon.ca/shop/rectifiedblog/list/1Q491CJF61R9V?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsfrectifiedblog_0MRG6G3H9NW7D4S08RQY This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sandydedeian.substack.com
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#53 Revolutionizing Fashion: The Journey of Dinner Service NY
Join us in this episode of the Rectified Podcast as we sit down with Trina Assur and Gabrielle Gomes, the co-founders of Dinner Service New York. Discover how they transformed their passion for sustainability into a unique apparel brand that collaborates with up-and-coming artists and cultural icons. Learn about their journey from their corporate careers to creating a brand built on transparency, ethical supply chains, and innovative design. Tune in to hear about their challenges, triumphs, and future plans for revolutionizing the fashion industry.Dinner Service New York’s Website: https://dinnerserviceny.com/Dinner Service New York on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dinnerserviceny/Find me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/⚡️Join our FREE Slack community for direct-to-consumer brand founders ➡️ https://join.slack.com/t/d2cbrandlab/shared_invite/zt-1txda131e-cL1S9U4qmHPu7IC~nuyLgw📚All the books that were recommended by our guests ➡️https://www.amazon.ca/shop/rectifiedblog/list/1Q491CJF61R9V?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsfrectifiedblog_0MRG6G3H9NW7D4S08RQY This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sandydedeian.substack.com
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#52 Inside the Bubbles: Mike Pilkington on Creating Key Sparkling Water
Welcome back to another episode of the Rectified Podcast! Our guest today is Mike Pilkington, co-founder of Key Sparkling Water. Mike shares the inspiring story behind the creation of Key Sparkling Water and how it addresses consumer needs in a crowded market. He discusses using real fruit and carefully considered carbonation levels to create a unique beverage. Mike also touches on brand development, marketing strategies, and lessons learned from previous ventures. Tune in to hear about their journey, experiences, and insights into building a successful beverage brand. Find out where you can buy Key Sparkling Water and how it stands out in today's crowded market.Key Sparkling Water’s Website: https://keysparklingwater.com/Key Sparkling Water on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/keysparklingwater/Find me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/⚡️Join our FREE Slack community for direct-to-consumer brand founders ➡️ https://join.slack.com/t/d2cbrandlab/shared_invite/zt-1txda131e-cL1S9U4qmHPu7IC~nuyLgw📚All the books that were recommended by our guests ➡️https://www.amazon.ca/shop/rectifiedblog/list/1Q491CJF61R9V?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsfrectifiedblog_0MRG6G3H9NW7D4S08RQY This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sandydedeian.substack.com
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#51 Breaking Taboos: The Fri Period Journey with Nina Smith
In this episode of the Rectified Podcast, host Sandy interviews Nina Smith, one of the founders of Fri Period, a company that produces sustainable, ethically made, chemical-free period underwear. Nina shares the inspiration behind Fri Period, emphasizing the desire to create an environmentally friendly alternative to single-use period products, spurred by the shocking waste statistics discovered during lockdown. With a background in human rights law, Nina emphasizes the importance of ethical production and details the development process of the product, including challenges and successes in creating a comfortable, sustainable option for menstruation. The discussion also covers the company's grassroots marketing efforts, their commitment to slow, organic growth, and future funding plans. Nina highlights the educational aspect of their marketing, aiming to foster open discussions about menstruation and women's health.Fri Period’s Website: https://www.friperiod.com/Fri Period on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/friperiod/Find me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/⚡️Join our FREE Slack community for direct-to-consumer brand founders ➡️ https://join.slack.com/t/d2cbrandlab/shared_invite/zt-1txda131e-cL1S9U4qmHPu7IC~nuyLgw📚All the books that were recommended by our guests ➡️https://www.amazon.ca/shop/rectifiedblog/list/1Q491CJF61R9V?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsfrectifiedblog_0MRG6G3H9NW7D4S08RQY This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sandydedeian.substack.com
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#50 The Secrets Behind Hernest Project's Founder's Sustainable Vision
In this episode of the Rectified Podcast, Sandy has a conversation with Cassandra Osborne, founder of Hernest Project. Cassandra shares the origins of her brand, which focuses on sustainable and comfortable clothing for lounging and sleepwear. Despite initial hesitations about marketing herself as a sustainable brand, Cassandra discusses how her commitment to sustainability has become a core aspect of Hernest's identity. She shares insights into her journey as an entrepreneur, navigating challenges, and finding success through strategies like email marketing and customer engagement. The conversation touches on the evolving landscape of sustainable fashion, the importance of community building, and Hernest's vision for the future.Hernest Project’s Website: https://hernestproject.com/Hernest Project on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hernestproject/Find me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/⚡️Join our FREE Slack community for direct-to-consumer brand founders ➡️ https://join.slack.com/t/d2cbrandlab/shared_invite/zt-1txda131e-cL1S9U4qmHPu7IC~nuyLgw📚All the books that were recommended by our guests ➡️https://www.amazon.ca/shop/rectifiedblog/list/1Q491CJF61R9V?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsfrectifiedblog_0MRG6G3H9NW7D4S08RQY This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sandydedeian.substack.com
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#49 Diving Deep: Vivian McCormick's Secret Sauce for Entrepreneurial Success with Wilet
In this episode of the Rectified Podcast, Sandy’s guest, Vivian McCormick, shares insights on her journey from practicing law to entrepreneurship. With a background in law and experience at the Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC), she transitioned to consulting for female founders before co-founding Wilet. McCormick talks about leveraging capital smartly, starting with a loan from Futurepreneur and transitioning to BDC financing as the business grew. She highlights the importance of understanding end goals in entrepreneurship and sees Wilet as a brand she deeply cares about, akin to raising a child with the intention of it thriving independently in the future.Wilet’s Website: https://shopwilet.com/Wilet on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shopwiletWilet on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@shopwiletFind me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/⚡️Join our FREE Slack community for direct-to-consumer brand founders ➡️ https://join.slack.com/t/d2cbrandlab/shared_invite/zt-1txda131e-cL1S9U4qmHPu7IC~nuyLgw📚All the books that were recommended by our guests ➡️https://www.amazon.ca/shop/rectifiedblog/list/1Q491CJF61R9V?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsfrectifiedblog_0MRG6G3H9NW7D4S08RQY This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sandydedeian.substack.com
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#48 Unbelievable Success Story: Soccer Star to Skincare Boss! | The Journey of Rachaelle Rempe
In this episode of the Rectified Podcast, Sandy interviews Rachaelle Rempe, the founder of Auraiha Beauty, a sustainable skincare brand. Rachaelle shares her non-linear journey from playing soccer in the US to working in design and ultimately creating her own skincare brand. She discusses the unique aspects of Auraiha, emphasizing affordability, inclusivity, and sustainability, with a focus on clean ingredients. The conversation delves into Rachaelle's marketing strategies, the challenges of shipping, and her vision for scaling the brand, including the importance of Amazon in reaching a broader audience.Auraiha’s Website: https://auraiha.com/Auraiha on Amazon CA: https://www.amazon.ca/stores/Auraiha/page/521C5CD9-4364-4125-B84F-261B427A630F?ref_=ast_blnAuraiha on Amazin US: https://www.amazon.com/stores/aura%C3%AFha/page/858D3624-7C00-499C-8D0B-489D19228396?ref_=ast_blnAuraiha on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/auraiha/Find me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/⚡️Join our FREE Slack community for direct-to-consumer brand founders ➡️ https://join.slack.com/t/d2cbrandlab/shared_invite/zt-1txda131e-cL1S9U4qmHPu7IC~nuyLgw📚All the books that were recommended by our guests ➡️https://www.amazon.ca/shop/rectifiedblog/list/1Q491CJF61R9V?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsfrectifiedblog_0MRG6G3H9NW7D4S08RQY This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sandydedeian.substack.com
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#47 Marketing Secrets Revealed: CMO of Podium Nutrition Unveils Insights
In this episode of the Rectified Podcast, Sandy interviews Dylan Jones, the CMO of Podium Nutrition. Dylan discusses the importance of a nuanced marketing strategy beyond social media and emphasizes the need to align marketing efforts with the brand's core values and goals, especially focusing on capturing first-party data. The conversation delves into the intentional branding choices made by Podium Nutrition, from packaging to influencer partnerships, as they navigate the competitive landscape of sports nutrition while remaining rooted in the CrossFit community.Podium Nutrition’s Website: https://www.321podium.com/Podium Nutrition on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/321podiumFind me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/⚡️Join our FREE Slack community for direct-to-consumer brand founders ➡️ https://join.slack.com/t/d2cbrandlab/shared_invite/zt-1txda131e-cL1S9U4qmHPu7IC~nuyLgw📚All the books that were recommended by our guests ➡️https://www.amazon.ca/shop/rectifiedblog/list/1Q491CJF61R9V?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsfrectifiedblog_0MRG6G3H9NW7D4S08RQY This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sandydedeian.substack.com
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#46 Revolutionizing Supplements through Adventures & Transparency with Kyle Huber!
In this episode of The Rectified Podcast, Sandy interviews Kyle Huber, co-founder of Earthy, a unique supplement brand with a focus on adventure in its social media strategy. They discuss Earthy's unconventional marketing tactics and transparency strategy. Kyle shares insights into their financial journey, including a crowdfunding campaign and a $300,000 pre-seed round. Despite challenges, he emphasizes the significance of supportive partners and a positive mindset in the entrepreneurial journey.Live Earthy’s Website: https://liveearthy.co/Live Earthy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/live.earthy/Kyle on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adventure_creator/WeFunder Equity Crowdfund: wefunder.com/earthyKyle’s book recommendation: https://amzn.to/4buXdIaFind me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandydedeian/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandydedeian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandydedeian/⚡️Join our FREE Slack community for direct-to-consumer brand founders ➡️ https://join.slack.com/t/d2cbrandlab/shared_invite/zt-1txda131e-cL1S9U4qmHPu7IC~nuyLgw📚All the books that were recommended by our guests ➡️https://www.amazon.ca/shop/rectifiedblog/list/1Q491CJF61R9V?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsfrectifiedblog_0MRG6G3H9NW7D4S08RQY This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sandydedeian.substack.com
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The Rectified Podcast is the go-to resource for founders navigating the complexities of Direct-to-Consumer (D2C), e-commerce, and retail brands. We dive into real conversations with fellow founders and experts who share authentic insights to help you scale your business with clarity.Join us to gain actionable strategies on:✅ Scaling E-commerce, D2C & Retail operations✅ Modern Brand Building across online and physical channels✅ Social media & content strategies that drive traffic and conversionsHit FOLLOW to get actionable insights every week & turn your vision into a profitable reality!
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