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S4. Ep. 293 FoundHer Files: 20 Strategies to Crush Your Business Goals Before the End of the Year, with Host, Lindsay Pinchuk
The year 2025 is officially HALF OVER. BUT, there is still a lot of runway left in front of us. In this episode, Lindsay Pinchuk shares 20 practical strategies for entrepreneurs to effectively achieve their business goals by the end of 2025. The conversation emphasizes the importance of reflection, planning, and taking actionable steps to ensure a successful finish to the year. Key strategies include checking in on goals, automating tasks, enhancing marketing efforts, and prioritizing personal well-being.
S4. Ep. 292 Jennifer Meyer: Celebrating 20 Years of Manifesting Her Dreams
Jennifer Meyer went from walking into jewelry shops with a sketch in hand to building a fine jewelry brand worn by Jennifer Aniston and sold at Barneys New York. She joins Lindsay to talk through the moments that shaped her twenty-year journey, from saving $7,500 over six months to cold-pitching jewelers and learning everything through trial, error, and curiosity. Jen shares how a last-minute decision to show her pieces to Aniston’s stylist helped launch her brand, and how a quiet meeting at Barneys turned into her first major order. She talks honestly about what it means to build something on your own terms, why she’s never taken outside investment, and how she’s stayed grounded as trends and platforms have changed around her.
S4. Ep. 291 The #1 Reason Your Offer Isn’t Selling (And What to Do Instead), with Lindsay Pinchuk, Host of Dear FoundHer...
In this episode, Lindsay Pinchuk discusses the common challenges faced when launching offers, particularly the importance of building anticipation and community before a launch. She emphasizes the need for effective storytelling, engaging with one's inner circle, and utilizing various marketing strategies to ensure success. The episode provides actionable advice for entrepreneurs looking to improve their launch strategies and build trust with their audience.
S4. Ep. 290 How She Built a $1 Billion Business that Revolutionized Luxury Consignment, with Julie Wainwright, Founder of The RealReal
Julie Wainwright knows what it’s like to be underestimated, and to prove people wrong. She built The RealReal into a billion-dollar luxury consignment business, then watched from the sidelines as a board she no longer trusted forced her out. But that’s only part of the story.
S4. Ep. 289 How Living Fearlessly Can Lead to Success with Rebecca Minkoff
Lindsay Pinchuk sits down with the iconic fashion designer to talk about what it takes to build a brand with staying power. From sewing her own bat mitzvah dress to creating a handbag that became a cultural moment, Rebecca traces the early hustle and the breakthrough wins that helped her build a fashion empire. She shares the story behind the unexpected challenges that came with scaling, and why she eventually sold her company, along with the rights to her own name.
S4. Ep. 288 10 Things You’re Definitely Not Doing That Can Change Your Business, with Host, Lindsay Pinchuk
In this episode, Lindsay Pinchuk shares ten simple yet effective strategies for business owners feeling stuck or overwhelmed.
Lindsay shares 10 simple things—no fluff, no gimmicks—that you can do right now to create momentum in your business. These aren’t revolutionary tactics—they’re simple, overlooked steps that lead to real movement. Here’s what I want you to try this week...
S4. Ep. 287 Thinking Outside of the (Sustainable) Box When it Comes to Wine, with Lauren De Niro Pipher, Founder of Juliet Wine
Boxed wine had a reputation problem until Lauren De Niro Pipher turned it into a sustainable, design-forward product that now moves across both direct-to-consumer and wholesale channels.
S4. Ep. 286 Building Your Community as a Woman Entrepreneur, with Dear FoundHer... Host, Lindsay Pinchuk
In this episode, Dear FoundHer... Host, Lindsay Pinchuk discusses the importance of networking and building a supportive community, especially for women entrepreneurs over 40. She shares her personal journey of starting a business without a network and how she gradually built connections with other female founders. Lindsay provides practical strategies for effective networking, emphasizes the value of mutual support, and offers actionable takeaways to help listeners strengthen their networks and overcome common challenges in networking
S4. Ep. 285 Creating Community Around the Hot Topic: Menopause, with Alessandra Henderson Co-Founder of Elektra Health
Menopause may be having its moment now, but Alessandra Henderson saw the need and the silence years before anyone else started paying attention. In this episode, she joins Lindsay to talk about building Elektra Health, a virtual care platform focused on closing the menopause care gap with real medical support, trusted information, and community connection. Alessandra shares how her own experience navigating IVF, hormonal shifts, and a frustrating lack of answers led her to create something she wished had existed for her.
S4. Ep. 284 Filmmaker, Author and Attorney Using Her Skills to End Jew Hatred, with Brooke Goldstein, Founder of the Lawfare Project and End Jew Hatred
When do you stop waiting for someone else to fix it and start doing something yourself? That’s the question at the heart of this conversation between Lindsay Pinchuk and Brooke Goldstein, a human rights attorney, award-winning filmmaker, and founder of the Lawfare Project and End Jew Hatred.
S4. Ep. 283 The One Small, Simple Change That Made the Biggest Impact on My Business, with Lindsay Pinchuk, Host of Dear FoundHer...
If you're a women business owner over 40, join the Dear FoundHer... Forum to find support, advice, resources and mentorship—JUST FOR YOU. It’s all inside, without the gatekeeping and without the overwhelm.
S4. Ep. 282 Franchising a Mission to Bring Health and Wellness to Every Community, with Tara Gilad, Co-Founder of Vitality Bowls
No one tells you that scaling a business while raising kids means choosing which fire to put out daily.
From hand-blending baby food to building a thriving national franchise, Tara Gilad shares how motherhood sparked the idea for Vitality Bowls and how grit, intuition, and smart decisions powered its growth. She walks through the early days of self-funding and flying blind without a marketing team or social media, what franchising really requires, and how she’s learned to lead without sacrificing her health. Tara also opens up about the hard lessons around hiring, the power of asking for help, and why a supportive network isn’t optional, but a requirement.
S4. Ep. 281 How Taylor Swift Changed the Path of Fazit Forever, with Co-Founder Aliett Buttelman
Aliett Buttelman didn’t wait for a big break; she built one herself and turned a glitter freckle into a seven-figure moment.
Lindsay Pinchuk sits down with Fazit co-founder Aliett Buttelman to talk about how a scrappy, self-funded beauty brand ended up on Taylor Swift’s face, and what happened next. From a background in modeling and a degree from Columbia to an unexpected pivot into product development, Aliett shares how she and her co-founder Nina trusted their instincts and created a product that caught fire during Coachella weekend. That early traction led to a viral moment seen by millions and a surge in sales.
S4. Ep. 280 Healing Your Soul Through a Product That’s Now in 5000+ Stores Nationwide, with Ali Bonar, Founder of Oat Haus
Building a successful brand takes more than a great product. It takes showing up, sharing your story, and earning trust, day after day.
Lindsay Pinchuk sits down with Ali Bonar, the co-founder and the CEO of Oat Haus, to talk about turning personal struggles into a business with real impact. After spending years battling an eating disorder, Ali wanted to change how people experience food. That journey led her to create granola butter, the world’s first oat-based spread. Now, Oat Haus products are stocked in over 5,000 stores, including Target and Whole Foods. But getting there wasn’t easy.
S4. Ep. 279 20 Actionable Steps to Market Your Business TODAY, with Lindsay Pinchuk, Host of Dear FoundHer...
In this episode, Lindsay Pinchuk discusses her Marketing Made Simple program and the SWEEP method, which focuses on utilizing social media, websites, emails, events, partnerships, and publicity to grow small businesses. She emphasizes the importance of consistency, community engagement, and practical steps that entrepreneurs can take to enhance their marketing strategies. The episode provides actionable insights for small business owners looking to improve their marketing efforts and build a strong brand presence.
S4. Ep. 278 The Ups and the Downs of Four+ Decades in Beauty with Laura Geller, Founder of Laura Geller Beauty
Success isn’t always smooth, and Laura Geller knows that firsthand. She built a beauty empire, but the road to get there was filled with financial setbacks, employee betrayals, and the constant pressure of running a business.
S4. Ep. 277 You can't build a business overnight!
In this episode, Lindsay Pinchuk discusses the importance of building a community around your brand and the realities of growing a business. Lindsay outlines big picture steps for launching a business or a new product or service, emphasizing the need for consistency and using her SWEEP method for content marketing. SWEEP, utilizes your Social Media, Website, Emails, Events, Partnerships + Publicity to generate and execute, cost effective, community-centric marketing strategies that grow your brand.
S4. Ep. 276 Becoming an Overnight Success....After a Decade, with Ripley Rader, Founder of Ripley Rader
Success rarely happens overnight, but what does it take to stick with something long enough to make it work? Ripley Rader knows firsthand. She spent years sewing her own clothes, believing in her designs, and grinding through the tough moments before her fashion brand became a multimillion-dollar powerhouse.
S4. Ep. 275 It's Never Wrong to Do What's Right: How to Speak Up When You Own a Business
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 recent events affecting the Jewish community. She shares her personal experiences of using social media to address antisemitism and the backlash she faced, emphasizing that speaking up can lead to community growth and connection. Lindsay encourages listeners to craft meaningful messages that resonate with their audience and not to fear losing followers when taking a stand. The episode highlights the moral imperative to address humanitarian issues and offers practical advice for navigating these conversations in a business context.
S4. Ep. 274 How to Navigate Your Post 40 Pivots, LIVE in Chicago with Pam Sunshine and Jenn Sherman of Sunny and Jenn
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 friends viral on TikTok, launching them into a new chapter they never saw coming. With no strategy, no grand plan, and no clue what they were doing at first, they figured it out along the way and built something real.

