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. read less
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Episodes

Building a Waffle Empire with Emily Groden from Evergreen Waffles
3d ago
Building a Waffle Empire with Emily Groden from Evergreen Waffles
Move over Eggo.  In this episode, Emily Groden, founder of  Evergreen Waffles, shares her journey from corporate lawyer to waffle entrepreneur. She delves into the evolution of Evergreen, a brand that began as a hobby in March 2020 and has rapidly grown to 3,500+ stores nationwide. Emily discusses the unique selling points of Evergreen’s frozen waffles, which pack a full serving of fruits and veggies without refined sugars or preservatives.Hear about the development of their distinctive flavors like zucchini carrot cake and peanut butter banana bread, and the challenges she faced from early sales strategies to navigating the complexities of the COVID-19 pandemic. Emily also touches on their marketing strategies, including a successful rebranding that boosted same-store sales by 62%.Don't miss out on this insightful conversation - Tune in now!What was covered:Emily's transition from corporate lawyer to entrepreneurCreating unique flavors and navigating early sales challengesHow a rebrand led to +62% in same-store salesManufacturing challenges and lessonsTaking risks and shooting your shot with cold outreachParker Nash Links:Website: https://www.parkertnash.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/-parkernash/ Emily Groden’s Links:Website: https://eatevergreen.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eatevergreen/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/eatevergreenTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@eatevergreen
From Air Force Aviator to Drink Tumblers with Matt Butler, Tally Tumbler
Sep 24 2024
From Air Force Aviator to Drink Tumblers with Matt Butler, Tally Tumbler
In this episode, Matt Butler, founder of  Tally Tumbler and a 20-year Air Force veteran, shares his inspiring journey from military service to entrepreneurship. Matt takes us through the creation of his two successful products: Rollors, an outdoor lawn game with over 150,000 units sold, and the Tally Tumbler, a unique scorekeeping drink tumbler that has seen impressive growth, especially in the golf market.Matt also dives into his innovative marketing strategies, including a hybrid sales model and targeted digital advertising, and discusses the challenges he's faced, such as inventory management and navigating changing consumer behavior. He offers insight into his future plans, including exploring US-based production to address supply chain issues and preparing for peak sales seasons.What was covered:Matt Butler’s Transition from Air Force Veteran to EntrepreneurProduct Success: 150,000 Units of Rollors SoldLaunching a 2nd Successful Product Brand: The Tally TumblerHybrid Sales Model and Digital AdvertisingThe Ups and Downs of Inventory ManagementLeveraging Trade Shows for Product Development and NetworkingUS-Based Production for Supply Chain OptimizationAnalyzing Trends and DataParker Nash Links:Website: https://www.parkertnash.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/-parkernash/ Matt Butler’s Links:Website: https://www.tallytumbler.com/Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/tallytumbler/Rollors: https://rollors.com/
How to Build a Brand That Makes an Impact with Cody DeJardin, Sackcloth and Ashes
Sep 10 2024
How to Build a Brand That Makes an Impact with Cody DeJardin, Sackcloth and Ashes
In this episode, Parker interviews Cody DeJardin, a brand builder, partner, and advisor to consumer brands, about his extensive experience in the industry. Cody shares his journey from starting a product company with his brother in college to working with Sackcloth and Ashes, a mission-driven company that donates a blanket to a homeless shelter for every blanket purchased. They discuss the importance of meaningful storytelling, quality products, local impact, and engaging community. Cody elaborates on how Sackcloth and Ashes stands out in a crowded market by leveraging strategic collaborations and partnerships with various artists and brands. He also delves into the challenges of scaling too quickly and the shift towards gifting as a significant revenue driver for the company. Listen in to learn about the evolution of brand building, effective marketing strategies, and the impact of prioritizing social good.What was covered:Introduction to Cody DeJardin and Sackcloth and AshesFounding of Sackcloth and AshesThe Impact and Growth of Sackcloth and AshesChallenges and Successes in the Blanket IndustryGrowing A Business with Collaborations and PartnershipsSpotlighting Artists and Their StoriesGifting Strategies and Business GrowthParker Nash Links:Website: https://www.parkertnash.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/-parkernash/ Cody DeJardin Links:Website: https://sackclothandashes.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sackclothxashesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/sackclothxashesYoutube:https://www.youtube.com/@sackclothxashes
7-Figure Product Launches and beyond with Anthony Tranchida, Grill Rescue
Sep 3 2024
7-Figure Product Launches and beyond with Anthony Tranchida, Grill Rescue
Imagine a grill cleaning brush soaring to $3 million in pre-orders—how does that happen?In this episode of the Uncommon Brands podcast, Parker Nash chats with Anthony Tranchida, CEO of Grill Rescue, to unravel the secrets of his meteoric success.Anthony shares the journey from launching his innovative product on Kickstarter, where it raised an astounding $211,000 in just 30 days, to hitting $3 million in pre-orders shortly after its 2019 debut. Discover the marketing magic behind this feat, including the creation of high-quality video content, the strategic use of Facebook ads, and the surprising challenge of account bans.Dive into Anthony's email marketing playbook, where he highlights the power of consistent communication, segmented customer lists, and fruitful email swaps with complementary brands. Learn about the evolution of Grill Rescue's product line, from the indestructible "Forever Sponge" to specialized grill brush versions, and how smart product bundling can boost average order value. Anthony wraps up the episode with actionable advice on ad creation, exploring AI for outreach, and enhancing email marketing initiatives.Listen now.What was covered:Anthony Tranchida’s journey launching Grill RescueThe success of the Kickstarter campaign, raising $211,000 and generating $3 million in pre-ordersMarketing strategies including high-quality video content, Facebook ads, and dealing with account bansImportance of email marketing: regular communication, segmentation, and email swaps with complementary brandsProduct development highlights, including the "Forever Sponge" and various grill brush versionsStrategies to enhance average order value through product bundling and managing stock levelsAction items for continuous ad creation, exploring new outreach methods with AI, and improving email marketing initiativesParker Nash Links:Website: https://www.parkertnash.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/-parkernash/ Anthony Tranchida Links:Website: https://grillrescue.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grillrescue/Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@grillrescueFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/grillrescue/
How to Break Out in Health and Wellness Tech with Forrest Smith from Kineon
Aug 14 2024
How to Break Out in Health and Wellness Tech with Forrest Smith from Kineon
Join Parker Nash in this first episode of the Uncommon Brands podcast, as he talks with Forrest Smith, the founder and CEO of Kineon. Forrest shares his journey from a tech startup expert and accomplished athlete to leading Kineon, a company dedicated to making red light therapy accessible and affordable.Discover the secrets behind Kineon's cutting-edge wearable device, offering clinical-grade photobiomodulation technology at a price that won't hurt your wallet. Forrest also dives into the company’s vibrant community, their Facebook group, partnerships with pro sports teams, and their marketing tactics that have helped their company grow fast.And as before they wrap up, Forrest reveals plans for new femtech products to address women's health issues and emphasizes the importance of staying true to company values and maintaining genuine customer connections.Ready to listen? Tune in now.Subscribe to the Uncommon Brands podcast for more inspiring stories and business insights.What was covered:Forrest Smith's background in tech startups and sportsKineon's mission to enhance health and wellness with red light laser therapyDevelopment of an affordable, wearable photobiomodulation deviceBuilding a community through a Facebook groupStrategic partnerships with professional sports teamsAuthentic communication and marketing strategiesFuture plans for femtech products addressing women's health issuesImportance of aligning with company values and maintaining customer connectionsParker Nash Links:Website: https://www.parkertnash.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/-parkernash/ Forrest Smith Links:Website:https://kineon.io/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kineon_labsYoutube:https://www.youtube.com/@KineonFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/KineonlabsTiktok:https://www.tiktok.com/@kineon_labs
When to Expand into New Markets: The Big Business of Kids Clothes with Lili Yeo, Goumi Kids
Aug 14 2024
When to Expand into New Markets: The Big Business of Kids Clothes with Lili Yeo, Goumi Kids
Curious about how a simple idea can evolve into a thriving brand?In this episode of the Uncommon Brands podcast, Parker Nash sits down with Lili Yeo, the co-founder and CEO of Guomi Kids, a brand that’s redefining organic clothing essentials for little ones. From humble beginnings making baby mittens with a friend to navigating wholesale and trade shows, Lili shares her rollercoaster journey of scaling a business and turning a Shark Tank feature into a growth spurt.Discover how Lili navigated the early hurdles of direct-to-consumer sales, pivoted to wholesale, and tackled the challenges of scaling through trade shows. Dive into her insights on understanding consumer behavior, adapting to different generational preferences, and the twists and turns of managing growth, including the ever-changing dynamics of platforms like Amazon.Lili’s story is a blend of innovation, persistence, and playful problem-solving, wrapped up with a commitment to sustainable growth and staying true to customer needs. Ready to hear the full story? Tune in now. What was covered:Lili Yeo’s journey from starting Guomi Kids with baby mittens at her kitchen tableThe critical role of understanding consumer behavior in product developmentChallenges and shifts from direct-to-consumer sales to wholesale and trade showsStrategies for effective distribution and adapting to generational preferencesOvercoming obstacles with platforms like Amazon and managing digital marketing changesRapid growth following a Shark Tank feature and expansion into multiple product categoriesOngoing challenges with inventory management and fulfillmentCommitment to core customer-focused principles and sustainable growth through partnershipsParker Nash Links:Website: https://www.parkertnash.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/-parkernash/ Lili Yeo Links:Website:https://goumikids.com/ Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/goumikids/ Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Goumikids/ Pinterest:https://www.pinterest.com/gogoumikids/