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Two founders with no fashion background invested $200,000 in their first product order, launched Nala, an Australian intimates brand, and sold over 400,000 pieces in two years by focusing on inclusivity, solving customer pain points, and using guerrilla marketing tactics.
Adam Ewart turned a £50 airline baggage fee into a $250M global logistics company by ruthlessly automating processes, leveraging scrappy PR, and focusing on customer referrals while expanding across 145 countries.
Damien Fitzpatrick transformed his professional rugby career challenges into Pillar Performance, a multimillion-dollar supplement brand that solves performance and recovery needs through scientifically-formulated, TGA-listed products targeted at endurance athletes.
Loren Castle transformed her cancer diagnosis at 22 into a mission to create Sweet Loren's, a $120M/year clean, allergen-free cookie dough brand that grew from a tiny New York apartment to over 5,000 supermarkets nationwide by focusing on delicious taste, customer needs, and staying true to her purpose.
Tony Fernandes shares how he bought AirAsia for just 30 cents, transformed it into the fourth-largest airline in Asia, and built a culture-driven company that empowers employees to achieve their dreams.
Natalie Holloway shares the rollercoaster journey of building Bala, a nine-figure fitness brand, from a $5,000 side hustle to near-bankruptcy and back, while working full-time jobs and learning critical lessons about scaling, profitability, and resilience.
Suneera Madhani transformed a rejected payment processing idea into a billion-dollar fintech company, Stax, by leveraging digital marketing, white-label solutions, and relentless execution.
Tezza Barton shares her entrepreneurial journey of building a $38M app without ads, focusing on community building, creativity, and intentional growth while staying true to her passion for empowering creators.