Natalie's husband, Dr. Doug, formulated a 7-ingredient balm in a hotel room while preparing for an ultra-marathon. What was meant to be used for himself started as a side-business, and ultimately turned into Natalie leaving a multi-decade career in pharma and biotech to help run the business. As a team, they eventually earned trust from dermatologists, holistic practitioners, and endurance athletes with their brand Dr. Doug's Balms. She breaks down what it actually takes to scale a wellness ...
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Natalie's husband, Dr. Doug, formulated a 7-ingredient balm in a hotel room while preparing for an ultra-marathon. What was meant to be used for himself started as a side-business, and ultimately turned into Natalie leaving a multi-decade career in pharma and biotech to help run the business. As a team, they eventually earned trust from dermatologists, holistic practitioners, and endurance athletes with their brand Dr. Doug's Balms. She breaks down what it actually takes to scale a wellness ...
[5] From Bootstrapping DIY Cold Plunges to RunningMan’s Preferred Sponsor | Steven Haynes of FjORD
Wellness Founders Podcast
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[5] From Bootstrapping DIY Cold Plunges to RunningMan’s Preferred Sponsor | Steven Haynes of FjORD
In this episode of the Wellness Founders Podcast, Jordan Carroll interviews Steven Haynes, founder of FjORD, a company specializing in high-quality cold plunges. Steven shares his journey from a successful consulting career to his passion for cold water therapy, which began while training for a triathlon in Norway. He discusses the challenges and lessons learned in building his brand, starting with a DIY cold plunge to eventually becoming the preferred cold plunge sponsor of the R...
Wellness Founders Podcast
Natalie's husband, Dr. Doug, formulated a 7-ingredient balm in a hotel room while preparing for an ultra-marathon. What was meant to be used for himself started as a side-business, and ultimately turned into Natalie leaving a multi-decade career in pharma and biotech to help run the business. As a team, they eventually earned trust from dermatologists, holistic practitioners, and endurance athletes with their brand Dr. Doug's Balms. She breaks down what it actually takes to scale a wellness ...