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154 - A Smoothie Transition with Alex Bayer of Genius Dreams

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We all know just how difficult it can be to enter the world of CPG, let alone thrive in it. But what may be even harder is knowing when it's time to let go of the brand you've worked tirelessly to build. Today we are joined by the former CEO and Co-Founder of Genius Juice and current Founder and Manager Partner at Genius Dreams, Alex Bayer. In our conversation, Alex walks us through the highs and lows of founding a CPG business, the tightrope of fine margins that the industry forces you to walk, the main things to consider when it's time to close shop forever, and the importance of making time for self-care as a dedicated entrepreneur.

Key Points From This Episode:

  • Alex Bayer shares the lessons he learned in founding, growing, and closing a CPG brand.
  • How Alex got into CPG, and what inspired him to co-found Genius Juice.
  • Whether it's better to have a large or small product catalogue.
  • The biggest highs and most notable lows from Alex's 10 years at Genius Juice.
  • How they navigated the innate CPG challenges of operating within fine margins.
  • Key factors to be aware of when entering the refrigerated-products market.
  • The ins and outs of Alex's decision to close the doors on Genius Juice.
  • Taking a look at the processes of shutting a business down, and how to do it the right way.
  • Navigating burnout and protecting your well-being as an entrepreneur.
  • The services that Alex's consulting business, Genius Dreams offers and the clients it serves.
  • Homemade smoothies, golfing, the CPG Vibes podcast, and Mark Samuel.

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

Alex Bayer on LinkedIn

Alex Bayer on Instagram

Genius Dreams

Genius Juice

GPG Vibes

Aflac

HiTouch

Mela

Aura Bora

Mid-day Squares

Taste Radio

Startup CPG

Genesis Nutrition

15 Minutes of Genius

Mark Samuel on LinkedIn

Modern Species

Gage Mitchell on LinkedIn

Gage Mitchell on X

Brands for a Better World Website

Brands for a Better World on YouTube

Brands for a Better World email

Impact Driven Community

  continue reading

156 episodes

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Content provided by Gage Mitchell of Modern Species. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Gage Mitchell of Modern Species or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

We all know just how difficult it can be to enter the world of CPG, let alone thrive in it. But what may be even harder is knowing when it's time to let go of the brand you've worked tirelessly to build. Today we are joined by the former CEO and Co-Founder of Genius Juice and current Founder and Manager Partner at Genius Dreams, Alex Bayer. In our conversation, Alex walks us through the highs and lows of founding a CPG business, the tightrope of fine margins that the industry forces you to walk, the main things to consider when it's time to close shop forever, and the importance of making time for self-care as a dedicated entrepreneur.

Key Points From This Episode:

  • Alex Bayer shares the lessons he learned in founding, growing, and closing a CPG brand.
  • How Alex got into CPG, and what inspired him to co-found Genius Juice.
  • Whether it's better to have a large or small product catalogue.
  • The biggest highs and most notable lows from Alex's 10 years at Genius Juice.
  • How they navigated the innate CPG challenges of operating within fine margins.
  • Key factors to be aware of when entering the refrigerated-products market.
  • The ins and outs of Alex's decision to close the doors on Genius Juice.
  • Taking a look at the processes of shutting a business down, and how to do it the right way.
  • Navigating burnout and protecting your well-being as an entrepreneur.
  • The services that Alex's consulting business, Genius Dreams offers and the clients it serves.
  • Homemade smoothies, golfing, the CPG Vibes podcast, and Mark Samuel.

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

Alex Bayer on LinkedIn

Alex Bayer on Instagram

Genius Dreams

Genius Juice

GPG Vibes

Aflac

HiTouch

Mela

Aura Bora

Mid-day Squares

Taste Radio

Startup CPG

Genesis Nutrition

15 Minutes of Genius

Mark Samuel on LinkedIn

Modern Species

Gage Mitchell on LinkedIn

Gage Mitchell on X

Brands for a Better World Website

Brands for a Better World on YouTube

Brands for a Better World email

Impact Driven Community

  continue reading

156 episodes

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