Tracy DiNunzio
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Well, if it comes from us, it's a sign that we're not.
Well, if it comes from us, it's a sign that we're not.
Well, if it comes from us, it's a sign that we're not.
Okay, Jacqueline, we end Money Rehab episodes by asking our guests for one tip that listeners can take straight to the bank. It can be anything personal. What is your big money tip for our audience?
Okay, Jacqueline, we end Money Rehab episodes by asking our guests for one tip that listeners can take straight to the bank. It can be anything personal. What is your big money tip for our audience?
Okay, Jacqueline, we end Money Rehab episodes by asking our guests for one tip that listeners can take straight to the bank. It can be anything personal. What is your big money tip for our audience?
Amazing. Jacqueline Johnson, thank you so much for coming to Money Rehab. But I'll be back, maybe as a guest host, maybe as a guest, all depending on what Nicole and her baby daughter need. Thank you all for giving me your ears this week. It's been a lot of fun, and I look forward to seeing you again soon.
Amazing. Jacqueline Johnson, thank you so much for coming to Money Rehab. But I'll be back, maybe as a guest host, maybe as a guest, all depending on what Nicole and her baby daughter need. Thank you all for giving me your ears this week. It's been a lot of fun, and I look forward to seeing you again soon.
Amazing. Jacqueline Johnson, thank you so much for coming to Money Rehab. But I'll be back, maybe as a guest host, maybe as a guest, all depending on what Nicole and her baby daughter need. Thank you all for giving me your ears this week. It's been a lot of fun, and I look forward to seeing you again soon.
Hi, it's Tracy DiNunzio. I'm an entrepreneur and investor, and I'm also guest hosting Money Rehab this week while Nicole is on maternity leave, sort of. Today, I'm talking to Julie Wainwright, who's one of the most accomplished female tech founders of our generation. She's been on all the lists. Inc's Female Founders 100, Fast Company's Most Creative People, Forbes 40 Over 40.
Hi, it's Tracy DiNunzio. I'm an entrepreneur and investor, and I'm also guest hosting Money Rehab this week while Nicole is on maternity leave, sort of. Today, I'm talking to Julie Wainwright, who's one of the most accomplished female tech founders of our generation. She's been on all the lists. Inc's Female Founders 100, Fast Company's Most Creative People, Forbes 40 Over 40.
Hi, it's Tracy DiNunzio. I'm an entrepreneur and investor, and I'm also guest hosting Money Rehab this week while Nicole is on maternity leave, sort of. Today, I'm talking to Julie Wainwright, who's one of the most accomplished female tech founders of our generation. She's been on all the lists. Inc's Female Founders 100, Fast Company's Most Creative People, Forbes 40 Over 40.
Her amazing career included stints at Clorox, Real.com, and a rollercoaster ride as the CEO of Pets.com during the dot-com crash. After that, she started The RealReal, a luxury resale marketplace where you probably buy discounted Louis Vuitton and hopefully also sell things from your closet. And you're probably thinking, wow, that's an impressive resume.
Her amazing career included stints at Clorox, Real.com, and a rollercoaster ride as the CEO of Pets.com during the dot-com crash. After that, she started The RealReal, a luxury resale marketplace where you probably buy discounted Louis Vuitton and hopefully also sell things from your closet. And you're probably thinking, wow, that's an impressive resume.
Her amazing career included stints at Clorox, Real.com, and a rollercoaster ride as the CEO of Pets.com during the dot-com crash. After that, she started The RealReal, a luxury resale marketplace where you probably buy discounted Louis Vuitton and hopefully also sell things from your closet. And you're probably thinking, wow, that's an impressive resume.
I'd hate to have to be the guy who goes up against her. And well, I was that guy. My company, Tradesy, was in the exact same category and was a competitor to The RealReal. So today, Julie and I have some real talk about what it was like competing in a high growth category. We give advice for entrepreneurs starting companies and building in a competitive space.
I'd hate to have to be the guy who goes up against her. And well, I was that guy. My company, Tradesy, was in the exact same category and was a competitor to The RealReal. So today, Julie and I have some real talk about what it was like competing in a high growth category. We give advice for entrepreneurs starting companies and building in a competitive space.
I'd hate to have to be the guy who goes up against her. And well, I was that guy. My company, Tradesy, was in the exact same category and was a competitor to The RealReal. So today, Julie and I have some real talk about what it was like competing in a high growth category. We give advice for entrepreneurs starting companies and building in a competitive space.
Julie talks about the pros and cons of taking a company public and the future of fashion. And we get a very special guest appearance from Nicole at the very end, making sure that money rehabbers get all their questions answered. So you'll hear that at the end, but let's start at the beginning. Julie Wainwright, welcome to Money Rehab.