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Moms Who Inspire

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

So you know we love moms, right?  With Mother’s Day just around the corner, the team at HealthPod Baby wanted to celebrate and showcase one of the coolest Moms we have worked with in recent months.

Meet Sarah Milne. Sarah is the creatively cool mom behind True Cuddles, a Canadian-based online community and store that sells hip, non-mainstream, hard-to-find baby gear that moms are searching for.  Once a week, True Cuddles highlights and sells a Cuddle of the Week at a deep discount until they are all sold out.  We  asked Sarah a few questions recently so we could learn from her experiences in business and being a mompreneur!  Here is our conversation with Sarah:

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True Cuddles is such a little fire engine!  Congratulations on your success so far. Because you’ve inspired us and other small business owners across Canada and the U.S, we thought it would be a great idea to do a feature on you, Sarah, the brains behind True Cuddles, leading up to Mother’s Day.

1. Can you provide some background on your company? When was it founded, by whom, where, achievements thus far, etc.

True Cuddles is a Calgary-based mom-run company!  Our community consists of thousands of hip moms across North America, who loyally read, share, and shop with us.  We’re a fun, unique shopping experience for modern moms to buy high quality products at extremely affordable prices, in a stress free, always open environment.  We’ve been kickin’ since October 2008 and we continue to grow!

Every Monday morning, True Cuddles offers a limited quantity of one baby or toddler product, at a discounted price {35% to 70% off!}, until it sells out.  We call it our “Cuddle of the Week”.  Along with our Cuddles, we also feature other creatively cool mom-runs and offer fabulous giveaways and promotions.

True Cuddles is the brainchild of myself, a web and graphic designer, and a friend, Julie Baron, a marketing misfit.  As moms, we loved searching for products that helped us celebrate motherhood, outfit and nurture our little ones, and of course, keep them safe.  We waded through the clutter of mainstream baby products and were able to find so many uncovered gems, many created by moms just like us.  We wanted to share these gems with other moms…  and the True Cuddles community was born.

2. What inspired you to go into business for yourself?

I’ve owned a web and graphic design studio for nearly 7 years, well before my mommy days.  Back then, I was young, driven, and possessed a strong entrepreneurial spirit.  I wanted to be my own boss.  My husband and I moved to Arizona and I set up shop there.

Seven years, a move back to Calgary, another business, and a baby and a half later… I’m still going strong, though my motivations have changed considerably.

My family is my inspiration. I am lucky and grateful for the opportunity to work from home and also be able to contribute to my little family.

3. What were some of your biggest challenges in starting your business?

Knowing my limits. I often remind myself not to get too ahead of the game.  With a million ideas floating - taking on too much at once is unproductive.  Work becomes overwhelming, ideas, often incomplete, and the fun is stripped.

Making sense of cents. With any small start-up, funds are always an object.  Balancing cash flow and inventory levels bares a challenge.

Having clarity. Identifying a purpose and remaining focused on my goals and objectives, both personal and business.

Managing time. Keeping priorities in check and maintaining a balance between home and business.

4. What have been some of the biggest rewards?

Freedom of time. Having the opportunity to share my days at home {and work} with my daughter takes the cake. It’s allowed me to indulge my raging creativity and business mind, granted me freedom to manage my schedule, and blessed me with time to spend with my little one.  And, with another little one on the way, it’s a refreshing thought that I’ll be able to pick up where I left off when I feel the time is right after life adjusts.

Spreading the love. I enjoy helping other small businesses and mom-preneurs gain exposure and product awareness. And, bringing True Cuddles customers unbelievable deals is equally rewarding.

Watching it grow. Each and every subscriber, Facebook Fan, Twitter Follower is still just as important as they were in the wee beginnings.  The growth of a company is truly rewarding.

5. What are some of the lessons you’ve learned over the past couple of years as a new entrepreneur?

Since May, I’ve been managing True Cuddles on my own.  I had my doubts whether I’d be able to balance this business along with a plate of design work… hours packaging and at the mail… endless emails… and home life…

I made the decision that I wanted to keep it going to see what I could make of it.  I’ve definitely learned a lot in making this decision.  Sticking with something pays off.  Maybe not financially, necessarily, but the personal satisfaction, growth, and positive feedback is well worth it.  I learned that I COULD do it.

6. What do you think it takes to be a successful entrepreneur?

Planning, preparation and research coupled with drive and determination.  An open mind and a willingness to learn. Belief in your ideas and your passions, and remaining true to your goals and objectives.

7. What have been your most important “tools” in starting your business?

Support and motivation from family and friends has been the most valuable “tool”.   Also, having a clear vision and purpose established from the get-go is key and has helped me remain focused and driven.

8. What advice/lessons would you have for a new entrepreneur?

You can never be too prepared - do your research.
Keep an open mind.
Build on your ideas and set clear goals and objectives.
Take your time.

Have a wonderful Mother’s Day Sarah! Thanks for continuing to inspiring us.

Visit True Cuddles on Twitter here or on Facebook here.

Let us know if there are some Moms Who Inspire in your life!  We’d love to hear about them.

KM

Entrepreneurial Moms Extraordinaire

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

reprinted from AWE, Alberta Women’s Entrepreneurs, Profiles of Success

It all started with an ear infection. During weekly breakfasts between three best friends, Nancy Scott discussed how concerned she was with her child’s recurring ear problems. “Because the health care providers didn’t have my son’s health records at the emergency or walk- in clinics, he would often be prescribed antibiotics that hadn’t worked in the past,” said Nancy Scott. “As a result, my son suffered much too long and his body was exposed to unnecessary antibiotics. I quickly realized this was something I could prevent if I kept a record of his medication.” And so the Healthpod Baby was born.

“We kept looking for a product somewhere that kept our babies important information together,” said Jana Sinclair, co-founder of the Healthpod Baby. “We figured if we had a need for a journal to track our baby’s growth and medical history, other parents must have a need for it as well.”

Working with a team of over 20 healthcare providers including doctors, nurses, chiropractors, dentists, surgeons and naturopaths, the ladies of b.l.i.s. (Because Life Is Special) created the Healthpod Baby.

Launched in June 2006, the Healthpod Baby is available online, at 40 retailers across Canada and eight countries worldwide. This handy zip-shut binder keeps your baby’s health information in one place. With a patented sturdy nylon cover that can be wiped free of crumbs and juice, it’s chock full of insight & direction on the inside pages to keep parents organized as babies grow. Parents no longer have to remember every detail of their child’s health history as a record of every shot, sniffle, fever, earache and antibiotic is conveniently contained within the pages of the Healthpod Baby.

b.l.i.s. also spoke to over 200 parents while designing the Healthpod Baby. Their feedback was clear: parents wanted a sturdy binder that could be tossed into a diaper bag, zips up so nothing is lost, has lots of pockets to store information and is durable enough to last a child’s lifetime. To meet parent’s needs, the ladies of b.l.i.s. had the binder custom-made.

“We wanted to make sure that people could really trust the Healthpod Baby,” said Marci Andrews, co-founder. “This consultation process took a year to complete but was an essential step to ensure an excellent product – we had done the thinking for the parents, all they had to do was fill it in.”

AWE helped b.l.i.s. fill in their business plan to take the Healthpod Baby from idea to reality. “Our relationship with AWE has been very important to the growth of our business, both in the creation of the business plan and in financing our start-up,” said Marci. Jana adds that, “We definitely would have struggled without their help and still seek their advice.”

There’s not so much struggling going on now. Retailers are eager to carry the product and feedback has been overwhelmingly positive. “I can’t live without this,” and “Best baby gift I’ve ever received,” are a sample of the raves about the Healthpod Baby.

The b.l.i.s. ladies will attest that balancing family, careers and a new business venture has been challenging. But as their business grows, so do they. “Sometimes you have to give things up to achieve work and life balance,” said Jana. “It’s given us such a feeling of accomplishment to see this idea go from concept to creation.”

The HealthPod Baby continues to see success and is sure to save the sanity of many parents for years to come. In the spring of 2009, it was named one of the top ten essential pregnancy products by Disney Family, the only Canadian product to make this prestigious list. In addition, Marci was recently named one of Calgary’s “Top 40 under 40” for the success of the HealthPod.

 
 
 

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