Growth Mavericks
In this episode, Adam Callinan sits down with Bree Van Leeuwen, founder of Daily Shade, to break down how a personal moment turned into a four-year product development journey in one of the most regulated industries in the world. After her daughter had a severe allergic reaction to a “safe” sunscreen, Bree uncovered major gaps in the industry—misleading marketing, hidden ingredients, and a lack of truly clean, effective mineral options. What followed was years of formulation, failed iterations, manufacturing challenges, and ultimately launching a DTC brand from zero. This conversation goes beyond product—it’s about resilience, questioning systems, building while flying, and the reality of balancing entrepreneurship with motherhood. 🚀 What You’ll Learn * How a personal problem turned into a startup opportunity * Why most “mineral sunscreens” aren’t actually clean * The 4-year journey to develop a compliant, effective product * Navigating FDA, contract manufacturing, and product failures * How to launch DTC with no experience or marketing budget * Why “building the plane while flying it” is real * The truth about startup life, motherhood, and systems * How to manage chaos, uncertainty, and founder pressure 🧠 Key Takeaways * The best businesses often start with real pain points * Industry norms should be questioned—not accepted blindly * Execution beats overplanning every time * Contracts matter most when things go wrong * You can’t do everything—systems and support are critical * Balance is built, not found 🔗 Explore More 👉 Pentane: https://www.pentane.com [https://www.pentane.com] 👉 Growth Mavericks Podcast: https://www.growthmaverickspodcast.com [https://www.growthmaverickspodcast.com] 👉 Daily Shade: https://dailyshade.com
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