No Boxes: Just Verses
Serial entrepreneur and climate tech CEO Julia Collins joins Shannon Nash to discuss the milestones that led her to make history as the first Black woman to found a unicorn startup. From her deep roots as a fourth-generation San Franciscan to the lessons learned on the "fry station" at Shake Shack after earning an MBA, Julia shares how standing on the shoulders of giants in her family gave her the confidence to belong at any table. This episode explores her decision to claim joy as a professional superpower and her current mission to make sustainability a pleasurable, delicious, and unavoidable part of every home. Julia Collins is a serial entrepreneur and climate tech CEO, currently leading Planet FWD, the platform helping brands decarbonize their supply chains, and serving as Chief Creative Officer of PlanetHAUS, a creative venture focused on culture, storytelling, and purpose-driven brand building. She made history as the first Black woman to found a unicorn startup with Zume Pizza, and later founded Moonshot Snacks, acquired by Patagonia. A Harvard and Stanford alum, Collins is an investor and serves on multiple nonprofit boards focused on education and climate. She lives in San Francisco with her two sons. Key Takeaways: * Growing up as a fourth-generation San Franciscan provided a foundation of unapologetic authenticity and the freedom to be a "little weird" while dreaming big. * Standing on the shoulders of giants within her family gave Julia a deep inner confidence that she belonged at the table regardless of future adversity. * Transitioning from a traditional career to the restaurant industry taught her that operational credibility is built through mopping floors and working the fry station. * Claiming joy as a professional superpower became the catalyst for building a billion-dollar company and influencing global teams. * Reaching unicorn status as the first Black woman brought a profound responsibility to mentor other founders and clear the path for those following behind. * Serial entrepreneurship involves constant goodbyes, teaching that while companies and teams are temporary, love and mission are the only enduring things. * Motherhood fosters a unique level of professional efficiency and a renewed commitment to solving the planet's climate challenges for future generations. * Sustainability is most effective when it is framed as a more beautiful, pleasurable, and delicious way to live rather than a fearful obligation. * Maintaining gratitude for achieved dreams requires acknowledging that today’s reality is the result of decades of wishing, dreaming, and working. Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please follow, rate, and review the podcast! CONNECT WITH JULIA COLLINS: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/julia-collins-8b0a909/] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/juliaecollins/] Planet FWD [https://www.planetfwd.com/] PlanetHaus [https://www.planethaus.us/] Playlist [https://open.spotify.com/playlist/74A4YmN1lMsJM0RPMUqNI5?si=vCXBsNSpQVmv1xdV4jkCUA] CONNECT WITH SHANNON: Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/people/No-Boxes-Just-Verses/61579213285399/] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/noboxesjustverses/] LinkedIn Shannon [https://www.linkedin.com/in/shannonknash/] | LinkedIn NBJV [https://www.linkedin.com/company/no-boxes-just-verses/] Theme Song: No Boxes Just Verses by Thane Kreiner (Suno [https://suno.com/s/DTffROM8I57QQN5k])
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