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Making Cents
Drew Fallon
11 episodes
3 days ago
Walking you through what happened this week in the consumer industry
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Walking you through what happened this week in the consumer industry
Show more...
Business
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E:8 From Shower Thought to $50M Brand & Industry Leading Retention w/ Ryan Babenzien
Making Cents
1 hour 6 minutes 42 seconds
1 month ago
E:8 From Shower Thought to $50M Brand & Industry Leading Retention w/ Ryan Babenzien

In this Making Cents episode with Drew Fallon, Ryan Babenzien breaks down how he went from building GREATS to $20M and selling it to Steve Madden, to launching Jolie with a completely different business model focused on recurring revenue, high margin filters, and profitable growth from day one. Ryan explains how he started Jolie in 2020/2021, why the showerhead-plus-filter structure created a powerful retention engine, and how the brand generated $4M in its first nine months without spending on paid marketing. He shares how the beauty consumer shaped the pricing and positioning, why Jolie doesn’t think of itself as a showerhead company, how Erewhon became their top retail door from the beginning, and why subscription behavior became the core insight behind the entire business. The conversation also covers profitability discipline, category dynamics, copycats, team structure, and why running Jolie with fewer than ten people has been a strategic advantage.

Making Cents
Walking you through what happened this week in the consumer industry