Tackling the Topics No One Wants to Talk About, From Her Parents’ Garage to Walmart and Target Stores Nationwide, with Katie Sturino, Co-Founder of Megababe
Dear FoundHer...Real Founder Stories for Women Small Business Owners
Lindsay Pinchuk
4.9 • 1.1K Ratings
🗓️ 1 October 2024
⏱️ 44 minutes
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Summary
“It’s cute to come in and bring a new brand, and that’s great—finding newness and all. But the reality is you’re competing with billion-dollar corporations, out of your parents’ garage, you know?” Katie Sturino recalls as she reflects on the early days of launching Megababe. As a body-positive influencer and CEO, Katie’s passion to solve everyday body concerns like chafing and sweat led her to make products that have truly resonated with a wide audience.
In this episode, Katie opens up about the transition from working in public relations to becoming an entrepreneur, taking Megababe from her parents’ garage to major retailers like Walmart. She talks about the importance of authenticity, community, and staying true to her mission of body positivity and empowering people of all shapes and sizes. Katie also shares insights into her strategic marketing efforts and how her viral series, #SupersizeTheLook, has strengthened her influence in the body acceptance movement.
As Katie shares practical advice for founders, she also stresses the value of hiring the right team and testing your ideas before going all in. What does it really take to push through when things don’t happen overnight? Katie’s story reminds us that persistence and finding the right audience are key.
Quotes
- “I knew this was something people needed. I knew this product was going to do well, but no one else really did. I had to stick to my guns and follow my gut, even when people, including family members, were saying, ‘I don’t really see this as something people need.’” (11:17 | Katie Sturino)
- “It’s cute to come in and bring a new brand, and that’s great—finding newness and all. But the reality is you’re competing with billion-dollar corporations, out of your parents’ garage, you know?” (15:28 | Katie Sturino)
- “Our brand loyalists understand that we truly care, that we’re real people behind the brand, and that we listen to customer feedback.” (21:14 | Katie Sturino)
- “It’s hard to engage in some of those really straightforward ways of marketing because I’m not going to win against a big brand like that. So we have to get creative.” (27:25 | Katie Sturino)
- “Don’t quit your day job until you have proof of concept. I think oftentimes people think they’ve got to blow up their life, sit at their computer alone, and be like, ‘Logo: step one.’ Launching without a really differentiated point of view in today’s market is undoable.” (40:30 | Katie Sturino)
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| 0:00.0 | Hi guys, it's me, Lindsay Pinchuk, host of Dear Founder. |
| 0:03.7 | And in just a few minutes, you're going to hear one of my most favorite conversations |
| 0:07.7 | that I have ever had here on the podcast. |
| 0:10.5 | Katie Sterino is a force. |
| 0:12.4 | She is a body positive influencer and the co-founder and CEO of Megababe. |
| 0:17.0 | One of the things we dive deep into today is running a lean team, from shipping and fulfilling |
| 0:22.4 | out of her parents' garage to doubling her team only last year to 13 employees. Katie knows |
| 0:29.0 | a thing or two about the ins and outs of entrepreneurship. This is one of the biggest reasons |
| 0:34.0 | that I started my group mentorship, marketing made simple for small business. |
| 0:43.2 | And, well, yes, registration is currently closed. Many of you have asked me for even more ways to get involved with the dear founder community and in the dear founder space. |
| 0:47.9 | So guess what? It's coming. I am going to be introducing something really spectacular to you |
| 0:53.6 | in just a few weeks. |
| 0:54.8 | And it's an opportunity to gain support from both me and our community in a whole new way. |
| 0:59.8 | So if you want to be one of the first to know what's going to be coming your way, |
| 1:03.7 | click the link in the show notes and get on the wait list. |
| 1:06.4 | I promise you will not be disappointed. |
| 1:09.2 | And now on to today's episode. Today's guest used to pitch |
| 1:14.2 | her own clients to me as a PR pro back in the day when I owned my first company, |
| 1:19.0 | Bum Club and Beyond. Fast forward to when she started Megababe and they used to send us samples for |
| 1:24.8 | our gift bags. And onto today, Katie Sterino and her co-founders, |
| 1:29.8 | her sister and her camp bestie, have built a product empire that tackles and talks about all |
| 1:35.3 | of the tough topics that no one ever wants to address. Yet they've made things like |
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