Roots & Reinvention: Building What Fills You Up
Allison Deschaine is back, and a lot has happened since she last joined the pod a year and a half ago. She's moved from northern Michigan to Kalamazoo, made the leap from the independent rep world into a corporate Key Account Executive role, and has now launched her own consulting business, AD Outdoor Consulting [https://www.adoutdoorconsulting.com/], on May 1st!
In this episode, Allison breaks down the gap she identified in the outdoor industry: the space between a small emerging brand going direct-to-consumer and being ready for a sales rep agency. Her consulting business is designed to bridge that gap — helping purpose-led and women-owned brands understand their margins, build killer line sheets, navigate trade shows, develop CRM systems, and actually get (and keep) shelf space in specialty retail.
We also get into the big stuff: the untraditional paths we've both taken through the outdoor industry, why a non-linear resume isn't a liability, the real ROI of paying for expertise before you make costly mistakes, and how self-discovery keeps leading us somewhere better than we planned. Plus, Allison shares how she's staying grounded going into a busy season, and spoiler, it involves a garden with five beds and a lot of yoga.
If you're a small brand trying to figure out your wholesale strategy, this one is for you. And if you're someone who's ever wondered whether you're supposed to do just one thing forever — yeah, this one's for you too.
In This Episode We Talk About:
* Why Allison is launching AD Outdoor Consulting and what inspired it
* How her career paths through the outdoor industry — from Alaska to floor sales to corporate — gave her a multi-lens view most people don't have
* Why a non-linear resume looks like chaos on paper but is actually a superpower
* How Allison is balancing a full-time job, a new business, a garden, and her sanity
* Building a slow burn instead of chasing an explosion
* The therapy, yoga, journaling, and self-reflection that led Allison to this moment
* The missing step between DTC and hiring a sales rep — and why it matters so much for emerging brands
* What reps actually need from a brand to be successful (and why brands don't always know)
* Helping music industry clients too — because small bands and small brands have more in common than you'd think
Links & Love
Allison:
* Website: adoutdoorconsulting.com [https://www.adoutdoorconsulting.com/]
* Instagram: @adoutdoorconsulting [https://www.instagram.com/adoutdoorconsulting/]
* LinkedIn: Allison Deschaine [https://www.linkedin.com/in/allison-d-56b130180/]
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