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Dear FoundHer...

Lindsay Pinchuk

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Dear FoundHer... is a twice weekly letter to female entrepreneurs to inspire, motivate and provide actionable tips for success through thought-provoking conversations with some of the most successful founders and entrepreneurs who have paved the way. Hosted by award-winning entrepreneur, Lindsay Pinchuk, each week she picks the brains of some of her closest contacts, offering them the chance to share their teachable moments as well as business, marketing, content, social media tips and more! ...
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Join the Dear FoundHer... Forum to build your business with the support of a community who truly gets it. The Dear FoundHer… Forum is exclusively for female entrepreneurs over forty who are building, growing, or scaling their businesses. There’s no gatekeeping here—just actionable support, real conversations, and access to insights that truly matte…
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Join the Dear FoundHer... Forum to build your business with the support of a community who truly gets it. The Dear FoundHer… Forum is exclusively for female entrepreneurs over forty who are building, growing, or scaling their businesses. There’s no gatekeeping here—just actionable support, real conversations, and access to insights that truly matte…
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Given the events of this week with a certain Super Bowl commercial featuring a known rapper, Dear FoundHer... Host, Lindsay Pinchuk, wanted to address this important topic: How to speak out as a business owner. So in this episode, Lindsay herself discusses the critical importance of speaking out on social issues, particularly in the context of rece…
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Sometimes, the best opportunities come out of nowhere—just ask Pam Sunshine and Jenn Sherman! Lindsay Pinchuk kicks off a live conversation from a sold-out event in Chicago, where she sits down with Sunny and Jenn to talk about unexpected pivots, reinvention, and rolling with life’s surprises. A chance encounter on the street sent these two best fr…
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Grab 9 amazing tools (many free!) to grow your business in 2025! Sign up for our newsletter here and we'll deliver these (plus many more!) straight to your inbox: https://lindsaypinchuk.myflodesk.com/9tools How do you build a business that doesn’t need you, and why is that the key to true entrepreneurial freedom? Jessica Zweig, a three-time founder…
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***Grab NINE FREE + PAID TOOLS to grow your business in 2025! We've compiled Dear FoundHer's... favorite digital resources just for you...and we'll send them straight to your inbox. Tips for using social media for your small business, creating meaningful partnerships, monetizing your community and more. CLICK HERE and we'll send them to you!*** In …
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In this episode, Lindsay Pinchuk discusses the significance of personal branding for entrepreneurs, emphasizing that it is not just a trend but a foundational aspect of business growth. She shares her journey of building her personal brand alongside her business, Bump Club and Beyond, and the lessons learned from that experience. Lindsay highlights…
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"Personal Branding" seems to be the marketing buzzword going into 2025---but our host, Lindsay Pinchuk, she's been building her own personal brand alongside each of her businesses for the last decade and a half. In this episode, Lindsay discusses the significance of personal branding for entrepreneurs, emphasizing that it is not just a trend but a …
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Building a business from survival mode to success takes bold decisions, resilience, and a deep alignment with your purpose—just ask Dr. Zahava Berkowicz, the founder of IMMA Acupuncture and Wellness. From her early days of renting a single treatment room to leading a thriving acupuncture clinic, Zahava’s journey is a testament to trusting your gut …
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In this episode, Lindsay Pinchuk discusses the importance of preparing for the end of the year and setting goals for 2025 as a small business owner. She emphasizes the need for self-care, auditing business performance, and engaging with the community. The conversation also highlights actionable steps for entrepreneurs to take as they wrap up 2024 a…
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“I want to build a company that is trustworthy, and that’s what I mostly spend my time thinking about—how to build something that is trustworthy, that provides really high-quality care that is a bit differentiated from everyone else,” shares Joanna Strober, the founder and CEO of Midi Health, a virtual healthcare platform revolutionizing care for w…
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In this episode, Host, Lindsay Pinchuk discusses the importance of building a supportive community for female entrepreneurs, particularly those over 40. She shares her personal journey of networking and the challenges she faced in the early stages of her business. Lindsay emphasizes the value of collaboration, mentorship, and leveraging life experi…
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“Everyone has a use case for Hulken, and I think that’s what makes it so relatable. The product basically markets itself,” says Alex Schinasi, the co-founder and president of Hulken, as she shares how her simple yet functional rolling tote became a viral sensation. Joining Lindsay Pinchuk in this episode, Alex reflects on her start as an entreprene…
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“Always come back to your North Star. Stay true to your mission, and when you find yourself veering off the path, remind yourself of who you are, what you do, why you do it, and how, and circle back to that original mission of your brand. It is always there to guide you.” This is one of Lindsay Pinchuk’s top takeaways in this episode, pointing out …
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“Parents want the best for their children—of course, they do. That was the big ‘aha’ moment for us, where we realized we were onto something. They want to connect, they want slower time with their children, and they want the right tools to make it happen,” shares Jessica Rolph, the co-founder and CEO of Lovevery. In this episode, Jessica joins Lind…
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“I believe that the way we eat is one of the things that affects our overall health and quality of life more than anything else,” shares Julie Nguyen, the co-founder and CEO of Methodology, a luxury meal delivery service that’s all about clean eating and sustainability. Julie shares how her own struggles with health led her to realize the power of …
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ICYMI, Dear FoundHer... is taking our most popular guests, Sunny and Jenn on TOUR, and we're kicking off with a one-of-a-kind event just outside of Chicago! Tickets went on sale this week, so we thought there is no better time than now to rerun this incredible conversation with Peloton's Jenn Sherman about how she and her best friend Pam Sunshine b…
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ICYMI, Dear FoundHer... is taking our most popular guests, Sunny and Jenn on TOUR, and we're kicking off with a one-of-a-kind event just outside of Chicago! Tickets went on sale this week, so we thought there is no better time than now to rrerun this incredible conversation with Peloton's Jenn Sherman about how she and her best friend Pam Sunshine …
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“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 b…
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“I really wanted to give people a story and a journey they could understand, and simplify hair care, because throughout my career I’ve found it can be confusing for a lot of people,” shares Sarah Potempa, founder and CEO of The Beachwaver Co. Sarah joins Lindsay Pinchuk this week to share her path from celebrity hairstylist—working with clients lik…
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“I am like a cheerleader in human form,” says Leslie Randolph, a self-confidence coach and founder of The Coach Chronicles. This week, she sat down with Lindsay Pinchuk to discuss how she went from being a new coach to fully booked in just two years, using marketing strategies she learned from Lindsay’s mentorship program, “Marketing Made Simple fo…
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Host, Lindsay Pinchuk shares her journey of building Bump Club and Beyond through community-driven events. She emphasizes the importance of in-person connections, especially in a post-pandemic world, and discusses how hosting events can significantly enhance business growth. Lindsay provides practical strategies for organizing successful events, hi…
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Recently, Host, Lindsay Pinchuk, was approached for some advice by someone who was struggling to get new clients. With nearly a half a million Instagram followers, Lindsay was floored that this was even a possibility. But she asked a simple question, that uncovered the key to why this was happening. TUNE IN to hear the five SIMPLE tips that Lindsay…
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“When it comes to business, I have zero fear,” says Julia Haart, entrepreneur and star of Netflix's “My Unorthodox Life.” This week, Julia joins Lindsay Pinchuk to share her remarkable journey from an ultra-Orthodox Jewish community to becoming a self-made businesswoman. Julia recounts the key moments that gave her the courage to leave her restrict…
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“I need to show other women how to do this,” says Carrie Kerpen, founder and CEO of The Whisper Group, as she reflects on the challenges of scaling, selling, and leading a business in a male-dominated industry. In this episode, she joins Lindsay Pinchuk to explore a critical but often overlooked topic: exit strategies for female entrepreneurs. Carr…
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“I saw firsthand how food can really, I hate to say ‘bridge cultures’ because it’s overused, but it’s true. It brings people together,” says Crystal Ung, founder and CEO of Bowlcut. In this episode, Crystal joins Lindsay Pinchuk to talk about the inspiration behind Bowlcut, a brand that grew out of her passion for healthier, authentic Asian sauces …
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“Just as I carefully choose my outfits and accessories every day, I put the same thought into how my room would look,” shares Amanda Zuckerman, co-founder and president of Dormify, a leading retailer specializing in college dorm and apartment essentials. This week, Amanda joins Lindsay Pinchuk to dive into the importance of truly listening to the c…
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Last week host, Lindsay Pinchuk shared how to cultivate and build your brand's community. Today in this episode she shares how to monetize it. This episode was originally recorded as a bonus episode for her email list, but today, Lindsay's sharing this incredibly important and insightful episode of Dear FoundHer... with everyone. In these forty-fiv…
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“I think you have to do what is kind of right for you and your soul,” says Palak Patel. In this episode, Lindsay Pinchuk talks with Palak, a culinary star who has made significant strides in the food industry. Palak shares her journey from leaving a stable corporate job to pursuing her passion for cooking, which led her to culinary school and event…
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This week, after hearing Lindsay share some examples, a client said to her: "I think I need to cultivate my event attendees into more of a community." You've heard Lindsay say it time and time again, "Your community is your brand’s greatest asset and you build it through your greatest marketing tool: Your content." On today's episode you're going t…
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“I wanted to be a part of providing role models who look and sound like women from all over the world,” shares Jamie Mittelman, founder of Flame Bearers, a media company dedicated to amplifying the stories of women Olympians and Paralympians. In this episode, she joins Lindsay Pinchuk to discuss her journey from passionate Olympic fan to full-time …
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Today's episode is a rerun from season 1. In today’s rerun, you’ll hear esteemed parenting expert, NY Times Best selling author and psychologist, Dr. Becky Kennedy, talk all about what this means. You’ll also hear her talk about how she built one of the largest parenting empires from scratch simply by showing up and sharing. By connecting with her …
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“I definitely don’t know if I would have done it if I knew how difficult it was back then. But here we are, living to tell the tale,” says Jash Mehta, co-founder of Pop & Bottle, as she shares how she and her co-founder, Blair Hardy, started the company inspired by California’s farm-to-table culture and a commitment to plant-based eating. From humb…
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“We had to shut down tons of parts of the business, and that was work. So, I kind of leaned into the work. I had to lean into the work of what The Riveter needed to do,” says Amy Nelson. Amy’s business was founded in 2017 to create an inclusive community space for women. Despite rapid growth and raising $30 million in venture capital, the COVID-19 …
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“We didn’t care about cleaning products. We didn’t set out to sell soap,” says Kelly Love. She, her best friend Allison Evans, and Allison’s aunt Marilee Nelson, co-founded Branch Basics with a different mission in mind. “We believed there was a need for truly safe products, and we knew we had built a platform to share this crucial information,” th…
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“It doesn’t feel like a chore,” says Pam Sunshine when asked about managing a thriving TikTok business with her best friend Jenn Sherman, all while juggling day jobs. In this episode, host Lindsay Pinchuk continues her conversation with Pam and Jenn, the dynamic duo behind SunnyandJenn. Pam and Jenn delve into the operational aspects of their busin…
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“We kind of knew we were onto something and we decided we were just going to come on and be ourselves,” says Jenn Sherman about how she and her best friend Pam Sunshine became a sensation on TikTok as SunnyandJenn. This episode kicks off a two-part series exploring how these 50-something influencers turned a chance encounter into a thriving lifesty…
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Instagram Reels are a powerful marketing tool that can enhance brand visibility, engagement, authenticity, and connection with the community. They help increase visibility and reach on Instagram, engage and connect with the community, showcase personality and authenticity, share educational content, and visually showcase products and services. In t…
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“Something actually changed me at 40. And I was like, you know what, I’m done not believing in myself. I’m done thinking other people are doing it better. I’m done watching everyone’s progress more than mine," declares Sonni Abatta. In this episode, she shares her inspiring transformation from Emmy-nominated journalist to the creator of the podcast…
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In this episode, Lindsay Pinchuk emphasizes the importance of having a website for your business. She discusses the various components that make a website essential, such as registering your business, creating a brand logo and mission statement, and setting up a business email. Lindsay also highlights the benefits of having a website, including pro…
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“Alexis Russell Jewelry is one of the most special things that I’ve ever created beyond my children and continuing to share that with the world, not just through the jewelry, but through my actual personal story—which ties in so beautifully to the jewelry and what it means—I think that’s a really important and valuable mission for me right now.” In…
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How do you turn your mission into a multimillion-dollar business without losing your values? Michelle Wahler-Adams, co-founder and former CEO of Beyond Yoga, shares her journey, detailing how she built an athleisure brand that revolutionized the fashion industry with its commitment to inclusivity and body positivity. Drawing inspiration from her fa…
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“Summer is a great time to sit down and really think about getting your business off the ground or taking it to the next level,” says Lindsay Pinchuk. In this episode, she gathers insights from inspiring and successful female founders, each sharing actionable steps for innovation and business growth. For more from each of these guests, check out th…
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We’ve been talking a lot lately about just getting started. And what does that mean? Well, you can grab Lindsay's Jumpstart Your Business Blueprint, it’s a free guide linked in the show notes…but what else does it mean to just get started? While many of you know, Lindsay is a proponent for building a content strategy and a process to execute it. Bu…
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It’s never too late to do what’s right. And with the hate around the world at an all-time high, there is no better day than today to re-release a conversation with an incredible founder who chose to stand up against hate---no matter the impact on her business. Caroline D’Amore is a friend and an advocate for the Jewish community, and as someone who…
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"Knowing when to ask for help will play a key role in your growth and ultimately in your success." ---Lindsay Pinchuk Look for the helpers. This is a notion that doesn’t just apply to catastrophic situations, but to business as well. And whether you’re just getting started, a year in or five years in—knowing when to ask for help will play a key rol…
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While there is no such thing as an overnight success, your business can change at the drop of a hat. After years of hard work, this is what happened to Dana Lynn Kaye, Founder of Devotion Nutrition all thanks to a single, heartfelt endorsement from a passionate influencer. Today she shares her entrepreneurial journey, emphasizing passion, resilienc…
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You have to start somewhere—and this week alone Lindsay Pinchuk was asked by FIVE PEOPLE: I have an idea for a business, how do I get started? So she's dedicating today’s conversation to giving you tangible steps that you can take to get going. And even if you’ve started, this is a great place to listen and learn and make sure that you have dotted …
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Kathrin Hamm, originally an economist at the World Bank, turned her chronic insomnia into an opportunity by creating Bearaby, a thriving business centered around a unique product: a weighted blanket made entirely from organic materials, without plastic beads. Her journey involved overcoming skepticism from manufacturers and the complexities of intr…
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On Tuesdays episode of Dear FoundHer, Suzanne Sitrin, Founder of Blue Birch Consulting talked about your offer and knowing how to price your product or services. Today, Host, Lindsay Pinchuk continues the conversation, sharing with you some of the tips she uses my own clients and for herself when shaping an offer that sticks. Takeaways Write out al…
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