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Turning a Dream Into a Reality...From Her Kitchen to Target with Beatrice Dixon, Founder of The Honeypot Company

Dear FoundHer...

Lindsay Pinchuk

Entrepreneurship, Small Business, Bobbi Brown, Careers, Female Founder, Entrepreneur, Pivot, Ceo, Marketing, Business Owner, Business, Women In Business, Foundher

5854 Ratings

🗓️ 17 November 2022

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

“Serving your people isn’t even the foundation,” says Beatrice Dixon, Founder of the Honeypot Company, “It’s what the foundation is poured on.” Honeypot is the first completely herb-based feminine care system. After suffering from a months-long bacterial vaginosis infection, Beatrice had a dream in which her grandmother–whom she never knew– gave her a list of ingredients that would cure her. From there, she created a feminine wash, and eventually a line of safe and gentle, yet powerfully effective alternative treatments for feminine care.

Today’s episode takeaways include:

  • The importance of partnerships and grassroots marketing to your target audience when building a products-based company.
  • No connection to community = no transactions.
  • Take the time to learn all you can from your first retail partnership before moving on to another one
  • Serving as the foundation of your business
  • Dealing with your shit.

Quotes

• “We continue to talk to our base through social. Serving the humans that we serve has always been at the base– it's the dirt that the concrete is poured on. To say that it's the foundation isn't even the right thing. It's the thing that supports the foundation. Because that is where we come from, from our hearts. So mind, body, and everything.” (38:49-39:25 |  Beatrice)

• “Do shit from a real place. Don't try to cover some shit up. Don't try to put paint where it ain’t, don't try to sugarcoat, don't do that. If it's not real, it's okay. Make sure that it's real, because I believe when things are real, and when they're coming from a real place, and when you're truly devoted to it and you want to make it work, that doesn't mean it's going to work. But it gives you the freedom to be able to see how you need to move, right.” (47:59-48:38 | Beatrice)

• “You got to deal with your shit. Take a break, but that break has to be useful. You’ve got to get advice. But you’ve got to make that shit count cause you have to get back to it.” (50:23-50:36 | Beatrice)

• “Serving the humans that you serve is the foundation of your business. When you come from your heart and your soul, everything that you do makes sense for you to be able to stay connected to your customer because it's coming from a real place.” (56:57:-57:09 | Lindsay)


Connect with Beatrice Dixon:

Instagram for The Honeypot Company | http://www.instagram.com/thehoneypotco

Instagram for Beatrice | http://www.instagram.com/iambeadixon

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0:00.0

Dear Founder, as you know, there's no blueprint for entrepreneurship.

0:07.0

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.

0:13.0

But without a doubt, the journey is worth every single second that you put into it.

0:18.1

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.

0:29.3

I grew it and I sold it all. This podcast is my weekly letter to you. We'll talk all things

0:35.6

starting, growing, nurturing, and in some cases, even

0:39.2

selling a business. Together with some of my closest contacts, I'm here to help you find your

0:44.1

own success, whatever that means to you. The ride as a founder is the ride of your life. So come on

0:50.2

and join me for another episode that will get you one step closer to reaching your own

0:54.6

founder goals.

0:57.5

Welcome back to another episode of Dear Founder.

1:00.3

I'm Lindsay Pinchuk, your host, and today's conversation is a good one.

1:05.9

First and foremost, today's guest, Beatrice Dixon, is the founder of the Honeypot Company, and she's created a

1:12.7

company and a community of never-ending support for women all over the world. So you can already

1:18.1

see why I adore her already. The product that her company makes are products that we all,

1:25.4

well, most of us, need and use on a regular basis because they're

1:28.3

for women. The Honeypot Company is the first complete feminine care system powered by herbs,

1:33.7

and I can't wait for you to hear her story, how she got started, and how she essentially

1:38.6

grew an empire. If this conversation today inspires you, I want you to share it with a friend or share it on social media,

1:46.0

please tag me.

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