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Kate Asaraf: Building a Business Without Losing Your Soul

33 min · 9 de jun de 2026
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What happens when an entrepreneur decides that growth isn't the ultimate goal? In Episode 66, Brian Dunn sits down with Kate Asaraf, founder and CEO of DIP Hair Care, to discuss entrepreneurship, sustainability, motherhood, business failure, and the pursuit of a meaningful life.  After nearly two decades in the beauty industry, Kate launched DIP with a simple mission: create a plastic-free product people genuinely love to use. What followed was a journey shaped by hard lessons, relentless product testing, and a commitment to supporting independent retailers across America.  Together, Brian and Kate explore: * Lessons learned from a failed first business * Why identity should never be tied solely to work * Raising a family while building a company * Growth versus impact * The value of local businesses and community * Living well with less * Authentic leadership in a rapidly changing world Kate's perspective is refreshing, grounded, and deeply human. Her belief that success should serve life—not consume it—offers wisdom for entrepreneurs, leaders, parents, and anyone trying to build a meaningful future. As Kate says, "I love being a mother. I tolerate being an entrepreneur." This episode is a reminder that sometimes the most important measure of success isn't how much you grow, but how much good you do along the way. 🎧 Available wherever you get your podcasts. #GratefulHeart

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Portada del episodio Kate Asaraf: Building a Business Without Losing Your Soul

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What happens when an entrepreneur decides that growth isn't the ultimate goal? In Episode 66, Brian Dunn sits down with Kate Asaraf, founder and CEO of DIP Hair Care, to discuss entrepreneurship, sustainability, motherhood, business failure, and the pursuit of a meaningful life.  After nearly two decades in the beauty industry, Kate launched DIP with a simple mission: create a plastic-free product people genuinely love to use. What followed was a journey shaped by hard lessons, relentless product testing, and a commitment to supporting independent retailers across America.  Together, Brian and Kate explore: * Lessons learned from a failed first business * Why identity should never be tied solely to work * Raising a family while building a company * Growth versus impact * The value of local businesses and community * Living well with less * Authentic leadership in a rapidly changing world Kate's perspective is refreshing, grounded, and deeply human. Her belief that success should serve life—not consume it—offers wisdom for entrepreneurs, leaders, parents, and anyone trying to build a meaningful future. As Kate says, "I love being a mother. I tolerate being an entrepreneur." This episode is a reminder that sometimes the most important measure of success isn't how much you grow, but how much good you do along the way. 🎧 Available wherever you get your podcasts. #GratefulHeart

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