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Have you ever looked at different women's careers and thought, 'How'd She Do That?' This encouraging and fun podcast is answering that question in each episode while speaking to women who have created inspiring lives and careers.

Join host Emily Landers as she connects with guests from a wide variety of industries and stages of life.

You'll be inspired every time you listen! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/howdshedothat/support

How'd She Do That‪?‬ Emily Landers

    • Economía y empresa

Have you ever looked at different women's careers and thought, 'How'd She Do That?' This encouraging and fun podcast is answering that question in each episode while speaking to women who have created inspiring lives and careers.

Join host Emily Landers as she connects with guests from a wide variety of industries and stages of life.

You'll be inspired every time you listen! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/howdshedothat/support

    202. How The Sisters Behind LeMel Grew Their Brand From an Etsy Shop to Welcoming Guests to Their Showroom

    202. How The Sisters Behind LeMel Grew Their Brand From an Etsy Shop to Welcoming Guests to Their Showroom

    Today's guests and new shophsdt.com brand, Jen and Mel, are the sisters behind LeMel. They've always loved to play with each other’s style and they love, love, love helping clients find a first (or latest!) piece to add to your jewelry stack.

    Anything that’s available in their shop is something they love, would wear themselves, and probably test-wore for so long that they didn’t want to give it back anyway. Stylish, collectable jewelry for everyday wear – that’s what they always come back to. It’s what they had in mind when they started LeMel in 2015, and it’s what still drives them today.From their part-time jobs at a hometown jeweler to their extremely humble beginnings on Etsy – they couldn’t have dreamed of what LeMel could and would become. Thanks for coming along with us. (And for looking so great while you do it!)

    We know you'll enjoy this episode brought to us by Dallas Market Center!


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    • 47 min
    201. Little Spoon On Being The Leading DTC Brand and First End-to-End Platform for Kid’s Nutrition With Co-Founder Angela Vranich

    201. Little Spoon On Being The Leading DTC Brand and First End-to-End Platform for Kid’s Nutrition With Co-Founder Angela Vranich

    Today's guest is Angela Vranich, the co-founder and Chief Product Officer of Little Spoon, the leading DTC brand and first end-to-end platform for kid’s nutrition.
    Today, Angela and her team are responsible for feeding millions of babies and kids each month, which is no small task. But just 6 years ago, Angela and her partner Ben didn’t have any customers - just an idea: to completely reinvent the baby food category, and make it something that parents could feel good about feeding their littles.For me, you, and many of our listeners, the heavily preserved, shelf-stable baby food options we grew up eating were likely canned and jarred before we were even born! Launched in 2018, Little Spoon set out to change that by creating a clean, nutritious and convenient product that would nourish kids and make parents' lives easier - and revolutionize a category that shockingly hadn't changed in almost 100 years.
    Today, the brand has scaled dramatically to offer food options for kiddos 6-months old to 10-years old, and has created an online community, Is This Normal? with modern advice and support for today’s generation of parents, which reaches nearly 2 million subscribers.Angela is the brain behind the brand and all of the foods you see Little Spoon offer today, working to create options that will appease parents and picky eaters from their first bites through their big kid years. We know you'll love hearing her story brought to you by previous guests, Meli's Monster Cookies!

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    • 49 min
    Our 200th Episode with Emily Landers | Emily's HSDT Story, The History of The Podcast, How She Created A Business Sharing Female Founders' Stories and What's Next for Your Favorite Podcast & Shop

    Our 200th Episode with Emily Landers | Emily's HSDT Story, The History of The Podcast, How She Created A Business Sharing Female Founders' Stories and What's Next for Your Favorite Podcast & Shop

    To celebrate our 200th episode and 4 years of How’d She Do That, we are showcasing our very own Emily Landers.

    Emily Landers is a host, author, and entrepreneur. The native Texan, who graduated from Baylor University with a BA in Communication, Class of 2013, moved to New York City upon graduating and began her career interning at Footlocker, Inc. She then held various roles in Public Relations and Marketing before moving back to Texas to help launch a social media marketing company as their CEO.

    Emily moved to Southern California in 2015 after marrying her husband, Luke, who attended Pepperdine Law School.
    After having multiple “How’d She Do That?” conversations while mentoring college students going into post-grad, it dawned on Emily that many of these conversations would be encouraging for many women to hear.

    Emily started HSDT in 2020. Her weekly episodes inspire thousands around the world and she continues to speak, write, and share intentional conversations in hopes of inspiring other women to do the same in their own lives.

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    • 49 min
    199. Claudia Garrard, Designer and Founder of Lenora, on How She is Currently Building Her Lifestyle Brand, The Lessons She is Learning Along The Way, and What's Next For Her

    199. Claudia Garrard, Designer and Founder of Lenora, on How She is Currently Building Her Lifestyle Brand, The Lessons She is Learning Along The Way, and What's Next For Her

    Designed by Claudia Garrard and handmade by the 38 trusted seamstresses who comprise our sewing room, Lenora's offerings bear an unmistakable, unparalleled mark of quality. The story of Lenora is a special one. It all started with Dina Yang, a pioneering Vietnamese designer whose expertise and superior craftsmanship set the industry standard. Eventually, Claudia took the reins, excited to build and grow the brand to reach an even wider swath of women. Today, she continues to elevate Lenora through new offerings, expanded collections, and ever-strengthening relationships with the legions of women searching for a certain level of care and attention to detail that has become increasingly rare in the nightwear market. For first-time and longtime clients alike, the spark of recognition when they find what they’ve been longing for in Lenora is instant, and an enduring connection is born.After all, we outfit the moments when women are most essentially themselves—the times when they unwind, recharge, sleep, become mothers, nurture family, find refuge, cultivate calm, seek solace, dream dreams… Lenora is a tribute to personal well-being through quality, comfort, and a bit of permissive indulgence. Stitch by stitch, yard by precious yard, Lenora shapes the wardrobe for life’s most unguarded and intimate moments. That requires trust. And care. And a commitment to service and excellence in an industry that often prizes profit above people. We never confuse the two. From Lenora’s sewing room to our clients’ closets, our mission is to lift up and support all of the women in our orbit.

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    • 42 min
    Emily's Edit | 6.3

    Emily's Edit | 6.3

    Today, I am sharing more insight into our conversations from last week and this weekend, that we had on social media.

    I loved hearing anonymously from so many of you about your businesses, sales, and growth online. It continues to be a fascinating topic and one I am looking forward to continuing to discuss.

    As always, if something stands out to you or you want to chat more, my DMs are always open!


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    • 19 min
    Emily’s Edit | 5.31

    Emily’s Edit | 5.31

    Emily update! Emily shares recent podcast recordings and discusses the surprising income many influencers are sharing with her anonymously on social media. She also discussing growing HSDT’s email marketing campaigns and encourages listeners to reach out should they ever want to continue these conversations offline. The HSDT team is wishing you a wonderful weekend!

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