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S5. Ep. 325 How Zibby Owens Built a Values-Driven Media Company by Trusting Her Instincts | A Female Founder Story
A personal turning point became a company, a community, and a test of what values-driven leadership actually costs.
Lindsay Pinchuk sits down with Zibby Owens to talk about how a deeply personal reset evolved into a media company built on instinct, trust, and conviction.
S5. Ep. 324 Two Simple Ways to Get New Clients in 2026 (Send THAT Email + Use LinkedIn Messaging Intentionally)
Two simple, proven ways to get new clients in 2026, without ads, funnels, or burnout. Lindsay Pinchuk shares the email every entrepreneur forgets to send and the LinkedIn strategy that activates your network and drives real revenue. Perfect for women business owners over 40 building their next chapter.
S4. Ep. 323 The Momentum We’re Carrying Into 2026
Momentum grows faster when you’re not building alone.
Community is the difference.
In the final episode of 2025, Host, Lindsay Pinchuk, reflects on a year defined by momentum—not hustle, but intentional business growth built through community.
S4. Ep. 322 This Year (and Every Year), Community Is the Business
As the year comes to a close, Host, Lindsay Pinchuk, reflects on the one thing behind every milestone inside Dear FoundHer…: community.
S4. Ep. 321 From the Forum: Dr. Lisa Klein, Turning Teen
Building a real business became possible for Dr. Lisa Klein when she stopped trying to do everything alone and chose to grow inside a community of women who understood the work.
S4. Ep. 320 Revolutionizing Women’s Health: The Ritual Story with Founder, Kat Schneider
Lindsay Pinchuk sits down with Kat Schneider, founder and CEO of Ritual, for a conversation about building a category-defining company without a science background or a perfectly mapped plan.
S4. Ep. 319 From the Forum: Heather Redisch, Adulting 101 Masterclass
A longtime HR leader sees how unprepared many young adults feel after college and turns that insight into a small business built to guide them through the realities of adulthood.
S4. Ep. 318 Maelove: The Secret Behind their Viral Success with Founder, Jackie Kim
Jackie Kim shares how a personal obsession with sensitive skin turned into Maelove, a science led skincare brand whose viral vitamin C serum built loyalty before it made headlines.
S4. Ep. 317 From the Forum: Lisa Schneider, Founder of Pearl and Rose
Pearl and Rose began as Lisa Schneider’s search for honest conversation about menopause, aging parents, and shifting identity, and has since grown into a small business rooted in real community for women in midlife.
S4. Ep. 316 perfectwhitetee: Turning a Closet Staple Into a Business That Scales with Jen Menchaca and Lisa Hickey
Two fashion insiders walk through how a single white tee became the core of a cult basics brand that now lives in both retail and direct to consumer channels.
S4. Ep. 315 From the Forum: Ronna Belinky, Founder of Workflows By Ronna
Ronna Belinky reveals how genuine community and intentional networking can transform a small personal system into a meaningful business that helps women create clarity, structure, and ease in their lives.
S4. Ep. 314 Natalie Holloway: Innovating Fitness, How Bala Changed the Game
Natalie Holloway reveals how a simple idea sparked during a frustrating yoga class grew into a fitness brand that reshaped an entire category.
S4. Ep. 313 From the Forum: Shane Shaps, FoundHer of Big Voice Social
Growth takes on a new shape when a social media manager realizes her own brand no longer reflects the business she wants to run and chooses to rebuild it with the clarity of a small business owner who is ready to move forward with intention
S4. Ep. 312 Brynn Putnam: 2xTech Founder of MIRROR and Board
Brynn Putnam talks through what it really feels like to build a company, sell it to lululemon, and start again with a completely new idea. Joining Lindsay Pinchuk in this episode, she reflects on the investor dynamics that shaped her path, including a moment when she walked away from a term sheet because the relationship didn’t feel right, and she explains why the partners you choose influence every decision that follows.
S4. Ep. 311 Overcoming the Fear of Visibility in Business with Anna Holtzman, Therapist + Visibility Coach
Fear of being seen keeps many entrepreneurs from stepping into their potential, and imposter syndrome often has less to do with confidence than with how the nervous system reacts to visibility. In this episode, Lindsay Pinchuk talks with therapist and visibility coach Anna Holtzman about what’s really happening beneath the surface when we hesitate to show up. Why does sharing your work online or talking about your business feel so uncomfortable? And how can you train your body to see visibility as safe instead of threatening?
S4. Ep. 310 It's Not Too Late: How a Simple Gift Guide Can Grow Your Brand, Partnerships, and Sales with Lindsay Pinchuk
This week, Lindsay Pinchuk breaks down one of the most powerful (and overlooked) marketing tools for small businesses — the Gift Guide.
Whether you sell products, services, or both, a Gift Guide can help you grow your audience, collaborate with other brands, and create buzz that lasts long after the holidays.
S4. Ep. 309 Ramy Brook Sharp: How Her Post-40 Pivot Landed in Hundreds of Retail Locations
What does it take to turn a small idea into a brand that ends up on the racks at Bergdorf Goodman? For Ramy Brook Sharp, it started with a few silk tops, a gap in her own wardrobe, and a belief that women deserved fashion that felt both beautiful and effortless. Lindsay Pinchuk sits down with Ramy to unpack how those early living room trunk shows, personal fabric runs through New York’s Garment District, and countless lessons learned through trial and error shaped what would become the Ramy Brook brand.
S4. Ep. 308 Peta Jane Beauty: ‘DWTS’ Peta Murgatroyd Shares Her Entrepreneurship Journey
Peta Murgatroyd shares how the discipline she built on Dancing With the Stars became the foundation for her second act as a beauty founder. Joining Lindsay Pinchuk in this episode, she opens up about what it really takes to move from the stage to the boardroom and why she refused to stay in one lane.
S4. Ep. 307 Using Your Community to Fuel Your Business with Katie Rosen Kitchens, Co-Founder of FabFitFun
Katie Rosen Kitchens didn’t set out to build a subscription box, she set out to build a community. What began as an online magazine with product recommendations grew into FabFitFun, a membership that millions of women see as a quarterly act of self-care.
S4. Ep. 306 Maximize Your Q4 Marketing Impact with Lindsay Pinchuk, Host of Dear FoundHer...
In this episode, Lindsay Pinchuk shares actionable Q4 marketing strategies for small business owners. She emphasizes the importance of gratitude marketing, creating holiday gift guides, running flash sales, repurposing content, and leveraging email for conversions. Lindsay also discusses the significance of pitching for year-end press opportunities, sharing behind-the-scenes content, encouraging user-generated content, and planning for January momentum. The episode is packed with practical tips to help businesses finish the year strong and set the stage for the new year.

