540. Growing multi-million dollar dreams (w/ Dry Bar founder) - with Alli Webb

Published: May 18, 2020, 8 a.m.

In This Episode You Will Learn About:\n Deciding on a business idea\n Creating something entirely new\n Growing as a person as you grow your business\n Dealing with conflict\n Showing up in your relationships\n \xa0\n Resources:\n Dry Bar: thedrybar.com\n\n Listen: Raising the Bar\n\n Instagram: instagram.com/alliwebb\n\n Lite Pink: instagram.com/drinklitepink\n\n \xa0\n Show Notes:\n I\u2019ve wanted to interview today\u2019s guest since I first considered starting a podcast. She\u2019s impacted so many women\u2019s lives, whether directly or through the ripples that her influence has had. Alli Webb is the founder of Drybar and Squeeze. If you are someone with a dream to start your own business, this is the podcast for you, because she will make you believe it is tangible, and she will show you how you can make it happen.\n Question Highlights:\n What made you decide to follow through with the idea for Drybar?\n How do you get people to buy into an idea?\n What is the biggest shift between you from when you started your business to now?\n What have you learned to help you move through conflict in your relationships?\n What is a question that you wish more people would ask you?\n What is making you happy in your relationships today?\n Guest Bio:\n Alli Webb is an Entrepreneur, N.Y. Times Bestselling Author, Founder of Drybar, and co-founder of Squeeze. After spending 15 years as a professional hairstylist, Webb left the professional hair industry in 2005 to start a family but decided to find a way to continue pursuing the creative side of hairstyling at a new-mom pace. She began offering affordable in-home blowout services to her mommy friends, which quickly expanded into a mobile operation by 2009.\n In 2010, Webb opened the first Drybar in Brentwood, CA. Almost 10 years later and over 150 locations across the U.S., Webb\u2019s Drybar has exploded into a nationally recognized and highly sought-after brand. Webb has also diversified the Drybar brand, creating a line of products and tools sold at popular retailers such as Nordstrom, Sephora, and Ulta.\n Webb has been named the \u201c100 Most Creative People in Business\u201d by Fast Company, featured on Fortune magazine\u2019s \u201c40 Under 40\u201d list, Marie Claire\u2019s \u201cMost Fascinating Women\u201d covered Inc Magazine\u2019s \u201cHow I Did This\u201d issue and recently Inc. magazine recognized her as one of \u201cThe 100 Women Building America\u2019s Most Innovative and Ambitious Businesses.\u201d\n Webb is currently the host of \u201cRaising the Bar\u201d a podcast she launched with her brother and business partner Michael Landau. The weekly show provides a platform to budding entrepreneurs.\n In 2018 Webb appeared on season 10 of ABC\u2019s Emmy-nominated hit show \u201cShark Tank\u201d as a guest shark.\n Recently, Webb opened the doors to her next business venture Squeeze, an innovative massage concept that lets you book and pay online - the latest extension of her expanding empire.\n Squeeze\u2019s first location is set in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Studio City.\n Webb currently resides in Los Angeles, CA with her two sons.