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Solving one of Mom's Biggest Problems, The Ultimate Mompreneur Journey with Cassandra Curtis Co-Founder of Once Upon a Farm

10 Nov 2022

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“I wanted to spend more time with my baby than with my blender,” explains Cassandra Curtis about what inspired her to Co-Founding Once Upon a Farm, the first HPP, organic, non-GMO baby food to be available in the United States. As an Integrative Nutrition Coach with an extensive background in the health and wellness spaces, she was committed to giving her three children nutrient-dense foods from the time they were babies. Yet, as a working mom, it was difficult to find the time to shop for, prep and blend her own food, and the few pre-made options weren’t up to standard. Knowing there must have been plenty of mothers having the same problem, she set out to find the solution, creating a line of foods that children loved and moms could feel confident serving to them. With actress Jennifer Garner spreading the word as the Chief Brand Officer, the company continues to expand, serving children up to six years old.Key takeaways from today’s discussion include: Whatever you’re struggling with, there’s a good chance others are, too. And by solving your own problems you help solve theirs, too. For moms, word of mouth marketing works best. Other key methods are influencers, blogs, in-store sampling and coupons. Brand loyalty and trust is everything. It must be built from the ground up over time, and the founder must always uphold the values of the brand. Family is first and that should show through in the corporate space. Surround yourself with people who have done it before. Pick their brains and get to know them.Quotes• “There was such a big need for it. I mean, more and more parents understood and continue to understand the importance of childhood nutrition in the first 1000 days.” (10:01-10:11 | Cassandra)• “The key is to keep going. And to also be flexible and nimble when you need to change direction because sometimes we can have this idea that this is the way, it's the only right way, but maybe it's not. So just kind of opening your mind to maybe saying no more.” (39:57-40:18 | Cassandra) • “Jen is a big piece of it, too. She is the megaphone for the brand. So we do get a lot of awareness because of her. And that's been a plus.” (25:03-25:07 | Cassandra)Connect with Cassandra Curtis:Instagram Cassandra | http://www.instagram.com/cassandracurtisInstagram Once Upon a Farm | http://www.instagram.com/onceuponafarmWebsite | http://www.onceuponafarm.comPlease don't forget to rate, comment, and subscribe to Dear FoundHer on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts!You can now work with Lindsay 1:1 to build and monetize your community through the same method she used to grow and scale her business. Fill out the form here and set up a FREE 30-minute consultation.Make sure you sign up for Lindsay's newsletter and have all of the takeaways from every podcast episode sent straight to your inbox. PLUS, you'll get a tip every week to help you grow and scale your own business.Don't forget to follow Lindsay on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lindsaypinchukUse code FoundHer for 50% off your first month with both HiveCast and FiresidePodcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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