Chase Your Dreams

Glynis Tao

Welcome to Chase Your Dreams. This is a podcast for fashion entrepreneurs who are ready to pursue their passion and make a living doing what they love. I’m your host Glynis Tao, an apparel business consultant and SEO specialist with 20 years apparel industry experience. I’m also a mom to a wonderfully, energetic little boy named Chase.

  1. Building a Luxury Brand Through Culture, Storytelling, and Strategy

    3 DAYS AGO

    Building a Luxury Brand Through Culture, Storytelling, and Strategy

    Liliane Daou shares how she moved from consulting to building CAHAIA, a culture house that designs wearable accessories and objects with the intention of spotlighting different cultures. CAHAIA was created through a series of intentional steps grounded in skill-building, financial planning, and long-term vision rather than a leap of faith. Liliane emphasizes how her strategy background informs her approach to business, and how that execution and iteration matter more than ideas alone. The conversation also challenges common myths around the luxury industry, revealing that building a meaningful brand is a slow process rooted in storytelling, trust, and world-building before sales. This episode encourages founders to think long-term, embrace uncertainty with structure, and build sustainably by combining creativity with strategic discipline. About Liliane Daou Liliane Daou is a former BCG consultant, cultural storyteller, and founder of CAHAIA, a culture house that transforms the identity of cities into design objects, beginning with handbags crafted from vinyl records. After six years advising global media, technology, and consumer companies, she stepped away from a structured consulting career to pursue a more creative and purpose-driven path at the intersection of strategy, culture, and design. Today, Liliane continues to work as an independent strategy consultant, partnering with leading organizations including The Business of Fashion, while building CAHAIA as a long-term luxury brand rooted in cultural narrative rather than scale. Her work is defined by a rare ability to bridge high-level business strategy with deeply intentional storytelling, helping reimagine how brands can create meaning, relevance, and lasting cultural impact. Takeaways Start small and intentionally to strengthen your brand positioning early on. Stay anchored in a long-term vision while detaching from short-term fluctuations and comparisons. Surround yourself with a strong support system—entrepreneurship is easier to sustain when shared with people who challenge and encourage you.  To minimize risk when transitioning to entrepreneurship, build financial buffers, test the market, and create fallbacks. Focus on execution and iteration over perfect ideas. Build luxury (or any meaningful brand) through storytelling and world-building before focusing on sales or scale. Prioritize awareness and cultural relevance in the early stages as trust and desire take time to develop. Contact Info Website: http://www.cahaiaculture.com  Instagram: @cahaiaculture, @liliane_daou Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/Liliane-daou-9b7040b0

    36 min
  2. You Can’t Be for Everyone: How to Build a Brand That Stands Out

    31 MAR

    You Can’t Be for Everyone: How to Build a Brand That Stands Out

    Discover what it truly takes to build a meaningful, lasting brand beyond surface-level marketing. Robyn Young explains that strong brands are rooted in a clear point of view and a deep understanding of their audience’s mindset, not just demographics or aesthetics. She introduces the concept of a “brand universe,” where every touchpoint works together to create a cohesive and memorable experience, and emphasizes that differentiation comes from ideas, not just visuals. The conversation also highlights the dangers of chasing short-term growth and vanity metrics, encouraging founders to focus instead on long-term brand resilience, loyalty, and trust. Ultimately, the episode reinforces that successful brands are built with clarity, conviction, and the discipline to stay focused on a distinct vision, even when it means not appealing to everyone. About Robyn Young Robyn Young is a brand strategist, author, and founder of Young & Co., a strategy studio dedicated to helping independent brands move beyond surface-level marketing to build what she calls “brand universes”: layered, immersive brand identities that foster recognition, trust, and long-term loyalty. Over the past decade, she has launched or relaunched more than a hundred brands, working with companies across all stages of growth, from emerging category leaders to established businesses undergoing major reinvention. Robyn’s work centers on helping founders articulate a clear point of view, strengthen brand resilience, and create businesses designed for lasting relevance rather than short-term hype. She is also the author of Build Your Brand Universe, a number one Amazon hot new release, and a sought-after speaker on brand strategy, positioning, and standing out in competitive markets. Takeaways Build your brand around a clear point of view, not just a visually-polished aesthetic. Don’t try to appeal to everyone since specificity is what makes a brand memorable in crowded markets. Speak to your audience’s mindset and beliefs, not just their demographics. Create a cohesive brand universe where every touchpoint reinforces the same core idea. Avoid chasing vanity metrics and prioritize trust, loyalty, and word of mouth instead. Use brand strategy as a compass to guide decisions even in the early stages. Think long term and build for relevance rather than short term hype or quick wins. Website: http://thisisyoung.co  Instagram: @thisisyoung.co TikTok: @robynyoung.co Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robyn-young/

    52 min
  3. Bootstrapping a Beauty Brand from Scratch with Carrie Sporer

    24 MAR

    Bootstrapping a Beauty Brand from Scratch with Carrie Sporer

    In this episode, Carrie Sporer, co-founder of SWAIR, shares how her frustration with constantly washing sweaty hair during marathon training led her to create showerless shampoo, a new category in haircare. She discusses her transition from a luxury fashion career into entrepreneurship, the importance of choosing the right co-founder, and how building a brand on a bootstrap budget requires focus, scrappiness, and resilience. Carrie emphasizes the challenges of educating consumers when introducing a new product, and how visual storytelling, community-driven marketing, and in-person demos have been key to growth. She also opens up about balancing motherhood and business, redefining “balance” over the long term, and why a founder’s personal story can be a powerful tool for connecting with customers. This episode is the perfect encouragement for aspiring entrepreneurs to take that first step toward pursuing their business venture.  About Carrie Sporer Carrie Sporer is the co-founder of SWAIR, the beauty brand behind Showerless Shampoo, created to help people go from sweaty to ready without a full wash. She brings a strong background in luxury, having served as vice president of sales and operations at Edie Parker and director of sales at Judith Leiber. The idea for SWAIR came during marathon training runs in New York City, where she and co-founder Meredith Krill grew frustrated with the need to constantly wash sweaty hair. After more than a year of searching for a better solution, they decided to create their own. Today, Carrie channels her entrepreneurial drive into building a brand from the ground up while balancing the realities of motherhood and resilience in business. Takeaways Build your business around a real problem to ensure genuine demand. Start small and focused rather than launching with too many products at once. Educating your customer is just as important as selling your product. Show your product in action to build trust and drive conversions. Leverage your personal story to create authentic connections with your audience. Embrace flexibility and think about balance over the long term, not day to day. Contact Info Website: ⁠swairhair.com⁠  Instagram: @swairhair Linkedin: ⁠linkedin.com/in/carriesporer⁠

    39 min
  4. The Power of Style for Personal Branding with Jenni Lee

    17 MAR

    The Power of Style for Personal Branding with Jenni Lee

    In this episode, fashion stylist and image consultant Jenni Lee shares how intentional styling can be a powerful tool for personal branding, visual communication, and professional growth. Drawing on more than 20 years of experience working with celebrities and major publications, she explains how clothing acts as a visual language that shapes first impressions and opens opportunities. Jenni discusses her philosophy of “more styling, less shopping,” encouraging people to make better use of the clothes they already own while building wardrobes that align with their personal brand and future aspirations. She also reflects on her pivot during the pandemic from celebrity styling to helping female entrepreneurs and founders use style to express authority, creativity, and authenticity in their businesses. About Jenni Lee Jenni Lee is a fashion stylist and image consultant with more than 20 years of experience shaping the visual narratives of celebrities, artists, and public figures. Her work has appeared in major publications including Harper’s Bazaar, Rolling Stone, People, and InStyle, and she has styled notable names such as Lauryn Hill and Scarlett Johansson. When the pandemic paused the entertainment industry, she pivoted her focus toward helping real women, such as female entrepreneurs and founders, use style as a tool for confidence, creativity, and personal branding. Today, she leads Style Club, a membership community built around her philosophy of “more styling, less shopping,” where she teaches ambitious women how to transform their existing wardrobes into powerful expressions of identity and authority. Takeaways Style is a visual first impression of your personal brandDressing aspirationally can shift your mindset and perceptionInvest in high-quality clothing that lastsRegular closet reviews help keep your wardrobe aligned with your goalsThink of styling as a form of self-care Website: http://jennileestylist.consulting  Portfolio: jennileestylist.com  Instagram: @jennileestylist  Linkedin: @jennileestylist

    32 min
  5. Messaging That Converts: PR Strategies for Founders with KJ Blattenbauer

    10 MAR

    Messaging That Converts: PR Strategies for Founders with KJ Blattenbauer

    In this episode of Chase Your Dreams, PR expert KJ Blattenbauer shares how founders can build visibility and authority without feeling salesy. She explains why great work alone isn’t enough and why clear messaging and positioning are essential to helping your audience understand who you are, what you do, and why it matters. KJ shares practical tips for crafting concise, compelling brand statements, using free PR channels, and creating content that strengthens customer connections. The conversation emphasizes the mindset shift needed for self-promotion, showing that visibility is a leadership skill and a way to serve your audience. Discover actionable strategies to communicate your expertise, attract the right customers, and grow your business. About KJ Blattenbauer KJ Blattenbauer is a seasoned publicist with over 30 years of experience helping overlooked experts step into the spotlight. She is the founder of Hearsay PR, the author of How to Be a Media Darling and recent release, Pitchworthy, and a trusted voice in sharing no-nonsense PR advice that gets real results. KJ specializes in helping founders and entrepreneurs craft compelling messaging, build visibility, and establish authority. Takeaways Visibility is a leadership skill that helps people understand your value Find your niche and speak to a specific audience  Clear messaging is essential to attracting the right audience Be proactive about pitching yourself to form media connections Earned media builds stronger trust than paid promotion  Visibility compounds over time Website: www.hearsaypr.com  Instagram: @hearsaypr, @kjblattenbauer Linkedin: @kjblattenbauer

    41 min
  6. Scaling Independent Fashion Brands with Flying Solo’s Elizabeth Solomeina

    3 MAR

    Scaling Independent Fashion Brands with Flying Solo’s Elizabeth Solomeina

    In this conversation, Elizabeth Solomeina, co-founder of Flying Solo, shares her insights on the challenges independent designers face in the fashion industry. She emphasizes the importance of a sustainable approach to growth, the need for strategic planning before expanding into international markets, and the value of press exposure in building brand credibility. Elizabeth also discusses the significance of separating personal identity from creative work and offers practical advice for designers feeling stuck in their journey. The conversation concludes with an exciting announcement about the upcoming Flying Solo Awards, aimed at recognizing talent in the fashion industry. About Elizabeth Solomeina Elizabeth Solomeina is the co-founder and managing director of Flying Solo, an innovative fashion platform with flagship stores in New York City and Paris. Since 2016, she's built a space created for designers, by designers, supporting 250+ independent brands through retail, runway shows in Paris, New York, and Milan, and meaningful editorial exposure. Elizabeth is also a designer herself, which means she understands firsthand the challenges creators face when talent alone isn't enough to build a sustainable business. Flying Solo has been called the future of retail.  The slow journey is the most sustainable one for designers.Independent designers often face challenges in scaling their businesses.Press exposure is crucial for building brand credibility.Designers should avoid overproduction to maintain cash flow.Understanding different markets is essential for international expansion.Feedback from customers is vital for product development.A business mindset is necessary for success in fashion.Designers should separate their identity from their creations.The first two years of a fashion business can be particularly challenging.Flying Solo aims to celebrate unseen talent in the fashion industry. Website: flyingsolo.nyc Instagram: @flyingsolonyc  Linkedin: @eliazbeth-solomeina

    46 min
  7. Bootstrapping ROCKNOT from DIY to Multi-Million Dollar Company

    24 FEB

    Bootstrapping ROCKNOT from DIY to Multi-Million Dollar Company

    In this conversation, Orly Shani shares her journey from a DIY expert to the founder of ROCKNOT, a profitable and scalable fashion brand that specializes in everyday statement bags. She discusses the importance of profitability, storytelling in marketing, and the lessons learned from her DIY days. Orly highlights the significance of customer feedback in product development and the evolving nature of her brand, which aims to fill a unique gap in the handbag market. With exciting new products on the horizon, Orly reflects on the continuous journey of creativity and innovation in her business. About Orly Shani Orly Shani is a Los Angeles–based television host, personal style expert, and DIY innovator. Orly first gained the fashion world’s attention on NBC’s Fashion Star, where her designs were picked up by major retailers like H&M and Saks Fifth Avenue. She then went on to host and contribute to shows including E!’s The Fabulous, The Today Show, and Access Hollywood. As a lifelong DIYer and personal style expert, Orly founded ROCKNOT, a multi-million-dollar accessories brand known for its everyday statement bag system built around interchangeable straps, handbags, and accessories. Orly’s work blends creativity, practicality, and storytelling, turning everyday ideas into standout products, experiences, and profitable, scalable businesses. Takeaways Orly Shani's journey showcases the power of creativity in business.Prioritizing profitability ensures sustainability.Storytelling is crucial in marketing and customer engagement.Personalization and individuality drive product design and customer satisfaction.Encourage and adapt to customer feedback.Quality customer service enhances brand value and customer loyalty.Communication strategies will differ depending on the social media platform. Contact Info: Website: rocknot.com Instagram: @shoprocknot YouTube: @OrlysChannel

    55 min
  8. How to Use Styling and Merchandising as a Business Strategy

    17 FEB

    How to Use Styling and Merchandising as a Business Strategy

    In this episode of Chase Your Dreams, Glynis Tao and Tamara Mainardi explore how style can serve as a strategic business asset. They discuss how personal styling, branding, and sales strategies intersect to create a compelling customer experience. Tamara highlights the importance of a strategy-first approach, the challenges designers and business owners face, and the missed opportunities in fashion sales. They also cover building trust through style, the power of collaborations, inclusivity in fashion, and how taking the pressure off founders can unlock creativity and innovation while keeping fashion playful and personal. About Tamara Mainardi Tamara Mainardi is the founder and principal stylist at The Style Edit, a personal styling, branding, digital marketing and business development services company. She helps entrepreneurs show up with clarity and confidence while guiding fashion brands toward stronger sales, sharper positioning, and better customer experiences. With over a decade of experience working with brands like J. Crew, Aritzia, Park & Fifth, Indochino, and Burberry, Tamara brings a strategy-first approach that connects style, customer, psychology, and revenue. Takeaways Styling and merchandising can be strategic assets that guide purchase decisionsTrust, authority, and sales are built through thoughtful styling and storytellingGreat products don’t sell themselves—context and connection matterCollaborations work best when aligned, small-scale, and tested for shared growthExpertise is communicated through presence, clarity, and authentic enthusiasmContact Info: Website: thexstylexedit.com Instagram: @thexstylexedit Linkedin: @tamaram

    40 min

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Welcome to Chase Your Dreams. This is a podcast for fashion entrepreneurs who are ready to pursue their passion and make a living doing what they love. I’m your host Glynis Tao, an apparel business consultant and SEO specialist with 20 years apparel industry experience. I’m also a mom to a wonderfully, energetic little boy named Chase.

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