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The Story of a Brand

Aila - Find People Who Fuel Your Fire

The Story of a Brand

Ramon Vela

Business, Entrepreneurship

5145 Ratings

🗓️ 18 March 2020

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

In this special episode, Katie Webb, Founder & CEO of Aila, continues sharing the inside story of an early-stage startup building a premium natural food-based ingredient workout supplement specially designed for women. 
 
In Part 2 of this special entrepreneurial feature, Katie discusses The realities of being a startup founder, The trap of listening instead of doing, Why you should lead with your gut and follow your why, Choosing the right team, How not to let imposter syndrome stop you, Why your brand should be bigger than the founder, What is the keep the lights on the list, The Aila differentiator, Advice for millennials thinking about entrepreneurship, Why you must find the people that fuel your fire and much more. 

Join us while Ramon Vela interviews Katie in Part 2 of this episode and listen to her share the inside story of a brand.
 
For more on aila visit: https://meetaila.com/
 
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Transcript

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0:00.0

Recorded at Retention Science Studios, this is not your average entrepreneur or e-commerce

0:10.9

podcast, and he's not your average host.

0:14.3

This is The Story of a Brand with your host, Ramon Vela.

0:21.3

Is this what you thought it would be like?

0:23.9

And are there things that you've gone through

0:26.3

that are not what you thought you'd experience?

0:29.9

Yeah.

0:31.4

I knew it would be hard.

0:34.6

I admittedly, I'm learning a lot more about myself in the process.

0:41.9

I'm I kind of like should have known this from the beginning, but it's something that I'm

0:46.9

working through now and getting better at, but I find myself to be a little, I'm an

0:53.2

overthinker. I'm kind of the perfectionist,

0:56.0

and I think in this time of entrepreneurship being kind of this trendy thing mixed with a lot of people

1:06.0

out there wanting to give and know not to advice because we all need a device and help but

1:11.3

there's a lot of advice out there and there's a lot of phone calls you can have

1:16.5

and office hours and brain picks over coffee and I think the one thing I learned

1:22.4

and kind of had to like move myself away from which which is maybe why, you know, I'm taking

1:28.5

a little bit longer than normal on building this is like I was listening more than I was

1:36.0

doing.

1:37.0

And I think a lot of entrepreneurs struggle with that.

1:40.8

It's like you want to listen to everybody that's done it before because how could you possibly know any better but suddenly you have you know

1:50.0

all of these things that you should be doing and you're not you know you're not

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