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How Layla Morris Built the Jewellery Care Brand Everyone's Talking About

52 min · 14. juli 2026
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This week on In Real Time, I'm joined by fellow Gold Coast founder and the woman behind one of Australia's fastest-growing jewellery care brands, Layla Morris from Doctor Diamond. ✨ We chat about the micro moments that change everything  from missing her engagement ring before her bridal shower to spotting a gap in the market that would become Doctor Diamond. We dive into building momentum, handling virality, trusting your intuition in business and why your product always has to come first. Layla shares the story behind the viral Hailey Bieber moment, quitting her job to go all in on her business, navigating growth, protecting your brand and building something people genuinely connect with. If you've ever wondered whether to back yourself, follow the gut feeling or make the scary move this episode is your sign. We cover: * Building a brand from an untapped market * Turning viral moments into long-term growth * The power of founder intuition * Product development and creating something people love * Handling comparison and protecting your brand * Why momentum isn't something you chase it's something you build This conversation felt like sitting down with a friend who just gets what it means to build something from nothing, and I know you're going to love Layla as much as I do. 💎

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This week on In Real Time, I'm joined by fellow Gold Coast founder and the woman behind one of Australia's fastest-growing jewellery care brands, Layla Morris from Doctor Diamond. ✨ We chat about the micro moments that change everything  from missing her engagement ring before her bridal shower to spotting a gap in the market that would become Doctor Diamond. We dive into building momentum, handling virality, trusting your intuition in business and why your product always has to come first. Layla shares the story behind the viral Hailey Bieber moment, quitting her job to go all in on her business, navigating growth, protecting your brand and building something people genuinely connect with. If you've ever wondered whether to back yourself, follow the gut feeling or make the scary move this episode is your sign. We cover: * Building a brand from an untapped market * Turning viral moments into long-term growth * The power of founder intuition * Product development and creating something people love * Handling comparison and protecting your brand * Why momentum isn't something you chase it's something you build This conversation felt like sitting down with a friend who just gets what it means to build something from nothing, and I know you're going to love Layla as much as I do. 💎

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