Uncommon Brands

Parker Nash

How do you build a DTC brand that breaks out in a noisy world? The Uncommon Brands podcast interviews founders of fast-growing DTC, e-commerce, and consumer product brands with unique products and marketing strategies. In each episode, we dive into how these stand out brands built their business by going against the grain. This podcast is for any DTC brand founder, entrepreneur, and executive looking to build a stand out brand. Host Parker Nash spent more than a decade working at Nike where he learned first-hand how one of the greatest brands in the world develops product and marketing that turns customers into raving fans.

  1. 8月4日

    How to build a brand with an unstoppable mission, Ashley Nickelsen, BTR Nation

    Today’s episode is an inspiring conversation with Ashley Nickelsen, founder of BTR Nation. Ashley shares the deeply personal story behind her mission to reimagine "junk food" found in hospital vending machines, driven by her experience as a caretaker for her parents, who both battled rare forms of cancer. She reveals how this personal journey, and her late father's entrepreneurial spirit and mantra "be bold, tenacious, and resilient" (which inspired the brand's name, BTR), fueled her to launch BTR Nation at the end of 2020. Ashley dives into BTR Nation's growth strategy, emphasizing the power of authentic relationships over transactional interactions in building a loyal community of brand ambassadors and influencers. She also discusses the brand's unique approach to distribution, from initial direct-to-consumer success to expanding into alternative channels like airports and strategic collaborations, making healthier choices accessible where they are needed most. This episode offers invaluable insights into building a brand with an unstoppable mission, navigating the challenges of a rapidly growing CPG business, and the importance of a clear, simple message. What was covered: A Mission-Driven BrandThe Power of Personal ConnectionStrategic Growth Beyond Traditional RetailNavigating Entrepreneurial ChallengesLessons in Product & MessagingParker Nash: Website: parkertnash.comLinkedIn: Parker NashBTR Nation: Website: https://www.btrnation.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/btr.nation TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@btr.nation

    39 分钟
  2. 4月7日

    Bye bye corporate, hello baby brand, Jeff Chisholm, Little Hometown

    In this episode, Parker sits down with Jeff Chisholm, president of Little Hometown, a baby brand that designs locally themed blankets, onesies, PJs, and bibs featuring over 200 unique regional designs across the U.S.. Unlike many e-commerce brands, Little Hometown has never been on Amazon or Walmart, choosing instead to partner with independent retailers to grow its business. After years in corporate America, working in strategy, sales, and consulting, he took a leap into entrepreneurship—first with an Amazon-based business that exploded, then collapsed. That experience shaped his approach to building Little Hometown, a brand that thrives by being different, staying off mass marketplaces, and focusing on quality, nostalgia, and strong retail partnerships. Tune in to hear Jeff’s practical tips on building a profitable, niche baby brand. SPECIAL BONUS FOR LISTENERS:Get 25% off with code uncommon25 What was covered: The rise and fall of his first e-commerce ventureWhy Little Hometown refuses to sell on Amazon and WalmartHow they’ve grown to over 2,000 independent retail partnersThe power of regional, nostalgia-driven product designHow seasonality impacts marketing spend and how they adjustJeff’s data-driven approach to ads and customer retention Little Hometown & Jeff Chisholm Links: Website: https://www.littlehometown.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/littlehometown/ Parker Links: Website: https://www.parkertnash.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/-parkernash

    46 分钟
  3. 3月31日

    Shark Tank entrepreneur and bathing suit innovator, Hayley Segar, onewith swim

    In this episode, Parker sits down with Hayley Segar, the founder of onewith swim, a swimwear brand that’s redefining how swimsuits should feel and fit. Hayley has a background in social media, content creation, and the bridal industry, but her frustration with traditional swimwear led her to create something entirely new—swimsuits that fit like underwear. After struggling to find a comfortable swimsuit for a trip, Hayley had a lightbulb moment: why didn’t swimwear feel as comfortable as no-show underwear? That insight led to the launch of onewith swim in 2021. Today, the brand is a category creator, making dig-free, elastic-free, and edgeless swimsuits that have gone viral multiple times. What was covered: Hayley’s journey from content creator to fashion entrepreneurHow a frustrating shopping experience led to a product ideaThe challenges of launching a fashion brand with no design backgroundHow viral TikTok moments propelled onewith swim's successThe importance of customer education and brand transparencyWhy first-order profitability is key for bootstrapped businesses onewith swim's & Hayley Segar Links: Website: https://onewithswim.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/onewithswim/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/onewithswim TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@onewithswim Hayley on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hayleysegar/ Parker Links: Website: https://www.parkertnash.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/-parkernash

    40 分钟

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How do you build a DTC brand that breaks out in a noisy world? The Uncommon Brands podcast interviews founders of fast-growing DTC, e-commerce, and consumer product brands with unique products and marketing strategies. In each episode, we dive into how these stand out brands built their business by going against the grain. This podcast is for any DTC brand founder, entrepreneur, and executive looking to build a stand out brand. Host Parker Nash spent more than a decade working at Nike where he learned first-hand how one of the greatest brands in the world develops product and marketing that turns customers into raving fans.