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🗓️ 13 October 2022
⏱️ 53 minutes
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“We wanted a one stop shop where girls can buy everything they need to make themselves feel good,” says Jean Baik, Co-founder of Miss A. Jean grew up following fashion and beauty and in 2012, when the beauty industry was hitting a peak, she knew she wanted to make her own unique mark in it. So, in 2013, she and her husband founded Miss A, a line of beauty and lifestyle products which are all sold at a dollar price point, something no one else in the industry was doing. It has since become a mid-eight figure business, and their Paw Paw makeup sponge recently won an Allure Beauty award, which Lindsay points out is the equivalent of a musician winning a Grammy.
You’ll hear Jean explain how she maintains affordability without sacrificing safety, quality or ethics. She also explains how Miss A manages to attract such a large customer base despite spending very little time and money on marketing and advertising.
Other takeaways from this episode include:
Meet Jean Baik and walk away with all of this and so much more.
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• “And I think as a founder, we always say, ‘Find someone who's better at this job than you, so that they can take it over.’ Which I 100% agree, but I think you need to know at least something about it to be able to make that successful, and be a leader to your team members.” (37:45-38:03 | Jean)
• “You’ve got to work for what you want, and it's not going to just come to you…I'm not telling you to go burnout every day. But I do think you’ve got to work hard to get what you want and you have to have that hustle to be successful.” (39:52-40:23 | Jean)
Connect with Jean Baik:
Instagram | http://www.instagram.com/shopmissa
TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@shopmissa
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0:00.0 | Dear Founder, as you know, there's no blueprint for entrepreneurship. |
0:07.3 | You wear so many hats, you burn the men'side oil, you pour your heart and soul into everything |
0:11.9 | that you do. |
0:13.1 | But without a doubt, the journey is worth every single second that you put into it. |
0:18.3 | I'm Lindsay Pinchuk, host of the Dearer Founder podcast. I say this because I've |
0:22.7 | lived it for over a decade. I started my first company with $500 in my pocket and a baby in my belly. |
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0:57.3 | Welcome back to another episode of Dear Founder. |
1:00.0 | I am so excited to be back with you for another amazing conversation with another incredible guest. |
1:05.5 | I can promise you're going to be blown away by her story. |
1:08.7 | I'm your host, Lindsay Pinchuk, and today's conversation was one |
1:12.2 | that I am mildly obsessed with. You see, Gene Bake saw a need to bring affordable beauty to the masses, |
1:19.2 | and honestly, she just did it. Just as many of you can relate in the beginning, she did it all. |
1:26.1 | But as she grew, she knew when to take a step back |
1:28.9 | and to hire someone for the roles that she couldn't perform and someone else could perform |
1:33.4 | better than herself. This resonated with me completely as I always admit that my business really |
1:39.2 | began to grow and I finally invested in someone to help with the finances. Not my strong suit. |
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