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The Story of a Brand Show

Thrive Natural Care - Good for the Skin and the Planet

The Story of a Brand Show

Ramon Vela

Business, Entrepreneurship

4.9147 Ratings

🗓️ 15 June 2022

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

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Super plants that are good for your skin and the environment - are the key ingredients to the skincare products of Thrive Natural Care, says Alex McIntosh, co-founder and CEO.

 

"It's not only the plant ingredients themselves, and not only the special way we grow them, but those things combined help people look better and have a beautiful business model because all the places we're working, the land is coming back to life intentionally and the farmers' lives are being boosted both the livelihoods and the health of the farmers," Alex says. "I'm not arrogant enough to say it's my business model or even Thrive's business model, but it's this idea that we can design products intentionally that have this impact, and it applies to many, many other sectors, whether it's mining or agriculture or fisheries or timber."

 

Alex says the spark for Thrive came from two inspirations. First, he had long suffered from sensitive skin and wasn't satisfied with available skincare products. Second, his career with a large CPG company, where his role as a sustainability director led him to believe businesses needed to aim higher in protecting the environment.

 

"I'm not the one who invented regenerative business or regenerative agriculture, but we were the first to intentionally build an entire business, at least in our segment in beauty and personal care, which is a huge global industry, the first ones that intentionally started this way," Alex says.

 

Being on the front lines of pulling together investors with Thrive's mission has been "fun," Alex says.

 

"There were times where I didn't throw in the towel, but I was looking to see where it was in case I needed to throw in the towel and kind of grab it and say, that's it," he says. "But fortunately, because of a lot of hard work and sacrifice by the folks on my team and others, it has come together, and it all makes sense now, which is the cool part about it."

 

In Part 1, Alex talks about:

 

* Gratitude to two team members and a Costa Rican farmer who formed a bond that became the seed of his whole business.
* Why the production of the plants is as important as the ingredients they contain.
* His inspiration for Thrive.
* The larger-than-imagined challenge to pull together the brand's vision.

 

Join Ramon Vela and Alex McIntosh as they break down the inside story on The Story of a Brand.

 

For more on Thrive Natural Care, visit: https://thrivecare.co/ 

 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

these super plants that we have have really, really good benefits for people's skin, and they're

0:04.8

great alternatives to synthetic or conventional ingredients that have problems both for health and

0:10.0

for the environment. But then what's really beautiful is the way we grow these plants. We grow them

0:15.1

a very special way that makes a much more potent and pure. And so the benefit to people's skin, which we can unpack

0:22.2

a little later, is really tremendous versus typical products. And so it's not only the plant

0:29.6

ingredients themselves and not only the special way we grow them, but those things combined

0:37.2

help people look better and have a really, really beautiful

0:42.1

business model because all the places we're working, the land is coming back to life intentionally.

0:46.3

And the farmers' lives are really being boosted, both the livelihoods and the health of the

0:51.6

farmers. And so what I'm kind of excited to share today,

0:54.4

I think is not only the future of skincare, but it's the future of business.

1:09.7

This is the story of a brand, a podcast that helps people learn the story behind their favorite consumer companies.

1:15.6

I'm Ramon Vela, and I believe that people want to know more about the brands and the products they purchase.

1:21.1

So each week, I interview the founder of a consumer brand, unpack their story, their products, and their mission so you can decide which

1:28.0

products are worth buying and which brands are worth supporting.

1:33.8

I think you're really going to enjoy this conversation that I had with Alex McIntosh,

1:38.5

co-founder and CEO of Thrive Natural Care. You know, right from the beginning when I, we started the interview, and this is

1:46.4

actually not in the recording, so I apologize for this, but, you know, he asked me how I was doing.

1:51.9

During our pre-interview and during that time frame, we had to reschedule a couple times. I've been

1:56.0

going through a few things in my own personal life, death in the family, my mother, elderly mother, very ill.

2:03.3

And so, you know, he took a moment that really asked me that. And I truly appreciated his

2:08.1

concern and him really wanted to know, not just a cursory answer of like, you know, when

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