Synopsis
Meet the individuals disrupting their fields across wellness, business, and life. Join host Kara Goldin, CEO of Hint Inc, on the Unstoppable podcast as she discusses what makes a change maker.
Episodes
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737 Debbie Mullin: Founder & CEO of Copper Cow Coffee
05/09/2025 Duration: 31minOn this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, we’re joined by Debbie Mullin, Founder & CEO of Copper Cow Coffee — the premium Vietnamese coffee brand on a mission to modernize and elevate the traditional Vietnamese coffee experience for U.S. consumers. What began as an idea to merge her Vietnamese heritage with a commitment to ethical sourcing and innovative design has grown into the leading Vietnamese coffee brand in America. Copper Cow is now a national favorite, found in over 3,000 retail doors including Target, Whole Foods, Costco, and H-E-B, and beloved for its signature single-serve pour overs, bold flavors, and all-natural creamers.In our conversation, Debbie shares how she built Copper Cow from the ground up, the challenges of educating U.S. consumers about Vietnamese coffee, and how she positioned the brand to stand out in a crowded coffee market. We talk about her bold bets on design, direct farmer partnerships in Vietnam, and why she believes Vietnamese coffee is poised to take off globally. Debbie
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736 Xeba Zareie: Founder of Preme
03/09/2025 Duration: 30minOn this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, I’m joined by Xeba Zareie, Founder of Preme — the gut health brand making daily digestion support simple, science-backed, and actually doable for even the most sensitive stomachs. What started in her Dallas kitchen has become a line of low-FODMAP prebiotic powders and drink mixes, co-developed with a functional medicine doctor, that are redefining what gut care looks like.Before launching Preme, Xeba spent years battling chronic gut issues with little relief from conventional medicine. After discovering functional medicine and the power of a low-FODMAP diet, she set out to create products that not only worked for her but could help countless others struggling in silence. Today, Preme stands out for its transparency, third-party testing, and clean sourcing — offering the only FODMAP-friendly prebiotic beverage on the market. Xeba opens up about the highs and lows of starting a wellness CPG brand, why she chose to focus on prebiotics over probiotics, and the lessons she’
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735 FX Rouxel: Founder and CEO of Gardyn
01/09/2025 Duration: 31minOn this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, I’m joined by FX Rouxel, Founder and CEO of Gardyn — the smart indoor gardening brand reimagining how we grow and eat food at home. Gardyn empowers anyone to grow fresh, nutrient-rich produce year-round with no green thumb required. Using patented Hybriponics® technology, AI-powered plant care, and optimized LED lighting, Gardyn delivers 8–10 pounds of produce monthly — enough to feed a family of four — all from just 2 square feet of space.Before launching Gardyn, FX was training for an Ironman when he noticed his energy plateauing despite following a healthy diet. He realized that much of the “fresh” produce he ate had lost nutritional value during long transit times. Drawing on his background in clean energy, automation, and AI, he created Gardyn as a more sustainable, nutrient-dense, and convenient alternative to the modern food system. Since then, Gardyn has been named one of TIME’s Best Inventions, recognized as one of TIME’s Top Greentech Companies, and honored b
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734 Van Hong: Co-Founder of Mint Tools
29/08/2025 Duration: 28minOn this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, I’m joined by Van Hong, Co-Founder of Mint Tools — the professional hair tool brand designing high-performance, ergonomic styling tools built with stylists in mind. Mint was founded by two best friends who combined over 40 years of beauty industry experience and electrical engineering expertise to solve a major gap in the market: salon tools weren’t designed for the people actually using them. Today, Mint’s line of curling irons, blow dryers, and brushes deliver salon-quality results with comfort, safety, and durability at the forefront.Before launching Mint, Van spent years as a stylist himself, constantly frustrated with tools that were heavy, clunky, and unreliable. Pairing that experience with his co-founder’s technical background, the two reimagined what professional styling tools could be. From salon demos to consumer feedback, Mint has built a reputation for innovation, transparency, and products that last. Van opens up about the process of testing new tools in
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733 Samantha Gold: Founder & CEO of Motette
27/08/2025 Duration: 30minOn this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, I’m joined by Samantha Gold, Founder and CEO of Motette—the fast-growing children’s clothing brand redefining modern parenting with stylish, ultra-soft bamboo essentials and built-in sun protection. In less than a year, Motette has scaled 300% month-over-month, landed in more than 35 U.S. boutiques without a showroom, and earned features in Forbes, Fox News, and countless “editor favorite” roundups.Before launching Motette, Samantha served as CEO of Elizabeth James the Label, where she grew the women’s clothing brand into an eight-figure business. Today, she’s bringing that same scrappy, strategic mindset to Motette—building with lean systems, intentional growth, and a focus on redefining what’s possible in children’s fashion. She opens up about the hidden costs of scaling, how she decides what not to do, and the mindset shifts that keep her moving forward as a founder.Whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur or someone curious about what it really takes to build a fast
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732 Luna Aziz: Founder & CEO of Legendairy Milk
25/08/2025 Duration: 31minOn this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, I’m joined by Luna Aziz, Founder and CEO of Legendairy Milk—a wellness brand born from her own journey through the unfiltered realities of new motherhood. After struggling with low milk supply and reacting badly to fenugreek, Luna turned to research and cultural traditions to create effective, fenugreek-free lactation support blends. Starting in her backyard, she crafted what she couldn’t find on store shelves—and in doing so, sparked a movement that now supports women through every hormonal chapter of life, from trying to conceive to postpartum, perimenopause, and beyond.In our conversation, Luna shares the deeply personal story behind Legendairy Milk and how she transformed a personal struggle into a thriving, mission-driven business. We talk about the power of community, the role of science and ancient wisdom in her formulations, and how she’s rewriting the conversation around women’s health. She opens up about scaling a brand in a crowded supplement market, buildin
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731 Cara Dumaplin: Founder of TakingCaraBabies
22/08/2025 Duration: 30minOn this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, I’m joined by Cara Dumaplin, Founder of Taking Cara Babies—a trusted education company dedicated to helping parents navigate the challenges of infant and toddler sleep. A neonatal nurse, certified pediatric sleep consultant, and mom of four, Cara has built a global community of millions through her research-backed, compassionate approach that empowers families to thrive. Her courses, resources, and now physical products, like her newly launched swaddles, offer practical tools that nurture both babies and parents.In our conversation, Cara shares her journey from years in the NICU to creating one of the most respected brands in the parenting space. We talk about the inspiration behind Taking Cara Babies, the evolution from education to product development, and the strategies she’s used to scale a mission-driven brand while staying authentic to her values. Cara opens up about the challenges and joys of entrepreneurship, how she balances building a business while raising f
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730 Steve Magami: Co-Founder & CEO of Fruitist
20/08/2025 Duration: 30minOn this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, I sit down with Steve Magami, Co-Founder and CEO of Fruitist—the fast-growing fruit brand shaking up the grocery aisle and redefining what it means to snack healthy. What started as a bold idea to treat fruit like a branded CPG product has become a billion-dollar global company, with $400M in revenue over the last year and distribution in more than 12,500 stores across the U.S.Steve shares the gritty details of what it really took to scale Fruitist—from controlling the entire supply chain to solving for flavor consistency in fresh fruit. We talk about why most people underestimate the power of brand in commoditized categories, how he built trust in an industry that historically lacked it, and why Fruitist isn’t just a fruit company—it’s a systems company.If you’re curious how to build a breakout brand in an overlooked space, or what it takes to scale a values-driven business with real operational complexity, this conversation is full of takeaways. Now on The Kara Goldi
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729 Lara Henderson: Founder & CEO of Pure Mama
18/08/2025 Duration: 34minOn this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, I’m joined by Lara Henderson, Founder and CEO of PURE MAMA — a naturally luxurious skincare brand redefining body care for pregnancy, postpartum, and beyond. Inspired by her own search for high-quality, pregnancy-safe products during her first pregnancy, Lara saw a clear gap in the market and set out to create something better. After more than two years of research and development, PURE MAMA launched in 2021 and quickly became the leading premium pregnancy skincare brand in New Zealand and Australia — selling out within months, growing over 1600% in its first year, and making history as the first of its kind to be stocked by prestige beauty giant MECCA.In our conversation, Lara shares the story behind PURE MAMA’s rapid rise, including how she scaled the brand internationally with launches in Erewhon, Nordstrom, Revolve, and Goop. We talk about the lessons she’s learned about product development, brand building, and retail partnerships — as well as the challenges of bal
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728 Lilly Ghalichi: Founder & CEO of Lilly Lashes
15/08/2025 Duration: 31minOn this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, I’m joined by Lilly Ghalichi, CEO and Founder of Lilly Lashes—an incredible company focused on all things lashes, from pioneering 3D lash designs to creating luxurious styles that flatter every eye shape and occasion. Since launching in 2013, Lilly Lashes has become a global beauty powerhouse with a celebrity following and a reputation for inclusivity, innovation, and quality.In our conversation, Lilly shares her journey from practicing law to launching a category-defining beauty brand, the inspiration behind creating the 3D lash concept, and how she built a loyal fanbase in an ultra-competitive market. We talk about the challenges of scaling a luxury product, the role social media has played in her brand’s growth, and the lessons she’s learned from launching multiple companies in the beauty space. She opens up about balancing business with motherhood, the importance of staying authentic, and what it takes to keep innovating when you’re already at the top of your categ
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727 Stephen Williamson : Co-Founder and CEO of Forager Project
13/08/2025 Duration: 41minOn this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, I’m joined by Stephen Williamson, Co-Founder and CEO of Forager Project—the family-owned, organic, dairy-free creamery crafting premium yogurts, milks, and creamers from cashews and coconuts. Founded in 2013 with his stepson, JC Hanley, Forager Project was born from a bold mission: to flip the dairy model so plants make up 85% of global consumption instead of just 15%.Before launching Forager Project, Stephen served as Chairman and CEO of Odwalla, helping grow the brand into a $400 million fresh juice leader before its acquisition by Coca-Cola. Guided by a deep commitment to organic ingredients, sustainability, and his “soil to soul” philosophy, Stephen is reshaping what dairy can mean for people and the planet.In our conversation, Stephen shares how his experiences at Odwalla influenced Forager’s creation, why he bet early on building his own manufacturing plant, and the strategies that helped scale the brand to over 10,000 stores nationwide. We also dive into the cha
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726 Linda Wang: Founder & CEO of Karuna Skin & Avatara
11/08/2025 Duration: 34minOn this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, I’m joined by Linda Wang, Founder and CEO of Karuna Skin and Avatara—two purpose-driven skincare brands inspired by her personal journey and cultural heritage. Karuna pioneered Asian-style sheet masks in the U.S., bringing effective, ingredient-led treatments to a market that had never seen anything like it. With Avatara, Linda created a clean, dermatologist-tested skincare brand designed for tweens, teens, and beyond—offering safe, fun, and affordable products now found at Target, Walmart, and Whole Foods nationwide.In our conversation, Linda shares her journey from retail buying for major fashion brands to becoming a beauty industry innovator. We talk about the inspiration behind both Karuna and Avatara, how she identified untapped opportunities in the skincare market, and the strategies that helped her brands stand out in competitive categories. She opens up about the challenges of scaling in mass retail, the importance of consumer education, and how she balances in
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725 Vincent Branchesi: Co-Founder of Grimoire
08/08/2025 Duration: 27minOn this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, I’m joined by Vincent Branchesi, Co-Founder of Grimoire—a modern skincare brand blending biotech innovation with inclusive, design-forward products. With a background in brand strategy and experience design, Vincent has taken all he learned from corporate and startup worlds to build something entirely different.Grimoire isn’t your typical personal care brand. It’s built for real life—focused on performance, clarity, and what your skin actually needs after long days, late nights, and real-world stressors. Vincent shares the behind-the-scenes of launching the brand, why he believes modern skincare needed a serious reset, and how Grimoire is delivering both efficacy and soul.We talk product development, storytelling, leadership, and what it takes to cut through in a crowded market while staying true to your vision. If you're building a brand, rethinking what self-care looks like, or just love a story about doing things differently—this one’s for you. Now live on The Kara
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724 Danny O’Malley: Founder & President of Before the Butcher
06/08/2025 Duration: 36minOn this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, I’m joined by Danny O’Malley, Founder and President of Before the Butcher—the plant-based meat company that’s changing how America eats. After a successful career in the food industry, including a senior role at Beyond Meat, Danny launched Before the Butcher in 2017 with a bold vision: to make plant-based meat more diverse, more accessible, and just as craveable as the real thing.Since then, Before the Butcher has introduced one of the largest portfolios of plant-based meat alternatives in the industry, spanning everything from burgers and sausage to pulled pork and chicken. Danny has also led the charge on affordability with Mainstream by Before the Butcher, the first plant-based meat priced competitively with traditional meat—breaking new ground in the industry.In our conversation, Danny shares his founder journey, the big lessons from scaling in a fast-growing but often misunderstood category, and how he's built a brand rooted in trust, transparency, and innovation.
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723 Jordan Nathan: Founder & CEO of Caraway
04/08/2025 Duration: 32minOn this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, I’m joined by Jordan Nathan, Founder and CEO of Caraway—the design-forward, non-toxic home goods brand that has redefined modern cookware. What started in 2019 with a waitlist of over 150,000 has quickly scaled into one of the fastest-growing home brands of the last decade. From bakeware to tea kettles, Caraway is leading the charge in cleaner, safer kitchen essentials—with serious style.In our conversation, Jordan shares how a personal experience with Teflon toxicity inspired the brand, how Caraway built massive consumer trust from day one, and what it takes to scale a mission-driven product in a competitive market. We also discuss the evolution from DTC to omnichannel, the role of social media in brand storytelling, and why he’s thinking far beyond the kitchen when it comes to what’s next.If you’re curious about brand-building, the future of home goods, or how to turn pain into purpose—this episode is packed with insight. Now live on The Kara Goldin Show. Are you int
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722 Lorissa Link: Founder of LK snacks
01/08/2025 Duration: 26minOn this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, we’re joined by Lorissa Link, Founder of LK™ snacks—the first and only meat snack brand free from the Top 9 allergens, making high-protein, delicious snacks that everyone can safely enjoy.Inspired by her son’s severe food allergies, Lorissa set out to create an allergen-free meat snack brand that didn’t compromise on taste or quality. What started as a deeply personal mission has grown into a brand reshaping the meat snack category, delivering products free from added sugar, gluten, preservatives, and unwanted additives.In our conversation, Lorissa shares how she turned a personal challenge into a purpose-driven business, the unglamorous work it took to launch, and what it means to stay values-driven while scaling in a competitive industry. We also dive into how she educates consumers in a legacy category, what she’s learned about building trust, and how she balances taste with clean ingredients in product development.Whether you’re a founder, a brand builder, or someo
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721 Martha Barra: Owner of Barra of Mendocino
30/07/2025 Duration: 36minOn this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, we’re joined by Martha Barra, Owner of Barra of Mendocino and Redwood Valley Cellars—a pioneer in organic winemaking with a story that spans decades of grit, growth, and unwavering values. Alongside her late husband, Charlie Barra, Martha helped turn a single vineyard into a thriving, vertically integrated wine business with more than 350 acres of certified organic grapes, two acclaimed wine brands (BARRA of Mendocino and Girasole Vineyards), and a 2.8 million gallon custom crush facility serving wineries across Northern California.In our conversation, Martha shares what it’s really taken to lead in a legacy industry, the early decision to farm organically before it was popular—or even profitable—and how she’s weathered market shifts, changing consumer expectations, and personal loss to keep the business thriving. We dive into the value of patience, the hard truths about the organic wine market, and how Martha continues to innovate while staying rooted in tradition. If
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720 Michael Jacobson: CEO of French Florist
28/07/2025 Duration: 28minOn this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, we’re joined by Michael Jacobson, CEO of French Florist—the Los Angeles-based floral brand that has transformed from a single struggling shop into a $9.5M+ powerhouse poised for national franchise expansion. Michael is on a mission to disrupt the floral industry with a blend of creativity, operational excellence, and a commitment to customer experience.In our conversation, Michael shares what it took to transform French Florist, from the unsexy but critical work behind the scenes to building a brand that puts feelings and customer experience first. We dive into the systems and mindset shifts needed to scale a family business, the power of storytelling in a traditional industry, and why focusing on values before revenue has driven French Florist’s success.Whether you’re a founder looking to reinvent a legacy business, a brand builder wanting to understand operational excellence with heart, or someone who loves hearing about bold transformations—this episode is packed wi
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719 Daryl-Ann Denner: Co-Founder & Creative Director of nuuds
25/07/2025 Duration: 38minOn this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, we’re joined by Daryl-Ann Denner, Co-Founder and Creative Director of nuuds—the elevated basics brand redefining what comfort and confidence look like. From high school chemistry teacher to influencer to nine-figure founder, Daryl-Ann’s story is a masterclass in listening to your audience, trusting your gut, and building something that truly fits.We dive into her journey from fashion blogger to CEO, how she built a loyal community of over two million followers, and why she created nuuds to offer high-quality, flattering staples for real bodies—not fit models. Daryl-Ann shares what it was like launching a brand as a mom of three, the product development lessons she learned the hard way, and what it takes to scale a business with heart and intention.Whether you’re an entrepreneur, a creator looking to launch a brand, or someone curious about what it really takes to build trust and community at scale—this conversation is packed with insights you don’t want to miss.Now liv
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718 Sameer Mehta: Co-Founder & CEO of Smash Kitchen
23/07/2025 Duration: 27minOn this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, we’re joined by Sameer Mehta, Co-Founder and CEO of Smash Kitchen—the bold, better-for-you pantry brand on a mission to clean up the condiment aisle. Alongside his co-founders, Sameer is bringing flavor, fun, and function to everyday staples with organic, non-GMO ingredients and serious brand attitude.In our conversation, Sameer shares how his experience helping launch Casper and co-founding the pet brand Jinx shaped his journey into food. We dive into how this unlikely trio came together, why they chose condiments as their entry point, and what it takes to build a brand that disrupts legacy categories while staying mission-aligned. From storytelling and design to authenticity and clean ingredients, Sameer offers a behind-the-scenes look at building a brand that’s as craveable as it is purpose-driven.Whether you’re a food lover, a brand builder, or someone curious about reimagining everyday essentials—this episode is packed with flavor and insight. Now on The Kara Gold