Path Found
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2541287/fan_mail/new] Eleanore Guthrie didn't set out to disrupt the fashion industry. She set out to find a pair of shorts that looked good on a bike. What followed was more than a decade of building Knorts, a brand built entirely on knit denim - from weekend photo shoots in her parents' driveway to Revolve partnerships, a Lady Gaga placement, a Kendall Jenner moment, a collaboration with Urban Outfitters, and a Vogue write-up. In this episode, Eleanore shares the unfiltered version of what it actually looks like to build something genuinely new: the years of not making money, the burnout of doing everything alone, the painful lessons of growing too fast, and the identity crisis that comes when bigger brands start copying your signature textile. She also talks about her newest pivot — moving from selling clothes to selling textiles and launching Big L's Gym, a media project aimed at getting the denim and activewear industries to finally see what she's known for years: knit denim is the future. This one is for anyone who has ever been told their idea is weird, wondered if they should just quit, or tried to do too many things at once because there was no other choice. Eleanore's path is proof that stubbornness, when pointed in the right direction, is a superpower. 🎧 Listen to “Path Found Podcast” Real stories of pivots, side quests, and scenic routes that inspire new possibilities. 📅 New episodes drop every Thursday. 👉 Subscribe & Listen: https://www.youtube.com/@PathFoundPodcast ★ Follow, rate, and share if you’ve ever taken the scenic route. Get Involved: 🌐 See the work we’re doing at Keystone Network - Web: https://keystonenetwork.org 💬 Submit your comments, questions for guests, or suggest new guests you’d love to hear from! 📷Instagram: @pathfoundpodcast
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