
What Founder-Led Brands Are Doing Differently w/ Entreprenista
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In this episode, we sit down with Stephanie Cartin, co-founder of Entreprenista, to explore how community is becoming the most powerful engine for growth in modern business. Stephanie shares her journey from launching a social media agency to building one of the most trusted platforms for women entrepreneurs.
If you’re building a brand, launching a product, or trying to scale without burning out — this is your blueprint for creating momentum through connection.
🔑 Topics Covered:
Why solo entrepreneurship is a myth
- How Entreprenista grew from a podcast to a full-blown membership community
- Real stories of women founders who scaled through community support
- Why storytelling and founder visibility are essential to brand loyalty
- The underestimated value of DMs, referrals, and human touchpoints
- How retail and product brands can build lasting customer relationships
🎯 Perfect for:
Female founders, DTC brand leaders, community marketers, and anyone rethinking how to scale a business without a massive ad budget.
👥 Learn more about the @entreprenistas at their website: https://www.entreprenista.com
Use code retailwire500 to get $500 off your lifetime membership!
📍 Timestamps:
[00:03] Building the community we needed
[02:13] From agency life to Entreprenista
[06:04] Collaboration across service & product brands
[07:57] Execution over ideas
[11:56] Founder-led storytelling wins
[13:49] Marketing help inside the community
[17:31] Growth without ad spend starts in the DMs
[19:14] Engaging directly with your audience
[22:54] Why community matters for retail brands
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