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Welcome to the Lock-In - a podcast where we lock the doors of our favourite pub to bring you an unfiltered chat with some of the world’s top E-Commerce Founders. Each episode our hosts Jack, Jamie, Joe and Dan sit down with some of the biggest and best minds in entrepreneurship - pulling back the curtain to share the stories, playbooks and mistakes they’ve experienced while building 8 & 9 figure brands. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    The Genius Branding Behind Europe's #1 Matcha Brand

    This week, we sit down with Marisa Poster, the co-founder behind PerfectTed, the matcha-powered energy brand that's become Europe's biggest in under five years.A caffeine-addicted finance grad with an ADHD diagnosis she was too ashamed to admit, Marisa discovered matcha face-down in a university library after one crash too many — then moved to London and found a country that didn't sell it. Forty-five days after landing, she and her co-founders (her husband Levi and his brother Teddy) had incorporated the business. Five years on, PerfectTed is Europe's #1 matcha brand — stocked in 40,000+ points of distribution, valued at over £140m, and one of the largest matcha buyers on earth.From a matcha latte that never made it to market, to a can you can't miss on a supermarket shelf, this is a masterclass in turning a niche obsession into a mainstream category.Marisa breaks down why she treated Dragon's Den as a pure marketing play — studying every pitch that ever pulled all five offers, and memorising the exact glue on her labels in case a Dragon asked — and why she still chose Steven Bartlett's money over bigger names. She gets candid about hiding her ADHD for years, convinced it made her less credible as a founder. And she shares how PerfectTed scaled nationally on almost no paid ads, by turning supermarket shelves into billboards.She also addresses the elephant in the room — the global matcha shortage — with maybe the most honest line a founder's ever given about their own success: "I don't want to say we caused it, but…"Strategic, candid, and packed with brand lessons you won't find in a marketing textbook.Timestamps:00:00 Building Europe's #1 Matcha Brand00:50 ADHD, Anxiety & Finding Matcha in a Library03:54 Moving to London to a Country With No Matcha05:49 Why the Energy Category Overlooked Women13:01 45 Days to Incorporate & the Pivot to Cans16:18 The Name "PerfectTed" & Buying From People21:08 Dragon's Den Packaging & the "Healthy Energy" Pivot24:08 Why the Brand Is Green: Nature's Neutral27:14 Building With Her Husband & His Brother30:54 Why Fun Is a Prerequisite for Success34:20 Kickstarter Selling Out in a Day36:49 Treating Dragon's Den as a Marketing Play40:21 Choosing Steven Bartlett: "Take Smart Money"43:36 No Paid Ads & the Global Matcha Shortage45:48 Cracking Retail: Shelves as Billboards51:16 What's Next: Protein Lattes & New Categories53:33 The Heinz Collab TeaseFollow us across our socials:Twitter: https://x.com/happystackhqLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/happystackhqInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/happystackhqCheck out the HappyStack website: https://www.happystack.com/Stack the odds. 🥞#ecommerce #podcast #founder #business #happystack #thelockin

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    She Scaled Odd Muse to £30m - It Nearly Broke Her | Aimee Smale

    This week, we sit down with Aimee Smale, the inspiring founder behind Odd Muse. In four years she's taken the cult British womenswear brand from a bedroom startup to a £30m business. Aimee opens up about spotting the gap in the market for accessible luxury, quitting ASOS without a plan, and quite literally dismantling her bed to make room for a desk. From making £10 logos and packing orders herself, to designing the blazer that changed everything, this is a masterclass in betting on yourself.Aimee speaks candidly about online pile-ons, media attacks, and why the last year has been her hardest yet. She also breaks down the decisions that shaped Odd Muse’s growth, and why she believes Odd Muse can be a £100m brand, even if she doesn’t want to take it there alone.Honest, high-stakes, and full of lessons you won’t hear in a pitch deck. Timestamps: 00:00 Intro & Early Years of Odd Muse 12:00 Taking Impulsive Risks 14:55 Importance of Building a Rounded Skillset 19:30 How One Hero Product Can Change Your Life 22:20 Importance of Being Your Own Customer 28:00 The Influencer Moment That Changed Odd Muse 33:30 Founder-Led Marketing 37:00 Dealing With Online Trolls Over The Last 12 Months 46:08 Why She's Now Stepping Back & Hiring a CEO 53:25 How Moving to New York Changed Her Mindset 55:30 The Strategy Behind Odd Muse's Retail Stores 01:01:30 Growing the Wholesale Business

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Welcome to the Lock-In - a podcast where we lock the doors of our favourite pub to bring you an unfiltered chat with some of the world’s top E-Commerce Founders. Each episode our hosts Jack, Jamie, Joe and Dan sit down with some of the biggest and best minds in entrepreneurship - pulling back the curtain to share the stories, playbooks and mistakes they’ve experienced while building 8 & 9 figure brands. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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