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From a Farmer's Market Soap Company to a Skin Care Brand Focused on Women's Wellness with Anointment's April MacKinnon

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In today’s episode, we chat with April McKinnon from anointment. We learn how having a newborn with a critical illness led April from a career in civil engineering to buying a farmer’s market soap company. We learn how she’s inspired by the unique landscape of her maritime homestead, how she leveraged the soap business into a skincare brand, and why when looking back at the last 12 years, April, thinks that buying a business over building a business may have cost her more in the long run.

If you want to learn more about April and her all natural handcrafted skincare for pregnancy postpartum and menopause. Visit anointment.ca. And if you’re looking for a gift for a newly pregnant mom in your life, I particularly love belly butter. You can follow along with April on her mission to support physical wellness in life transitions on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter. April’s podcast The Ripple Effect can be found anywhere you get your podcasts.

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Environmental Working Group

Tantramar Marshes (Wikipedia)

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This episode is brought to you by Hip Mommies, carefully curated wholesale merchandise for modern retail. If you want to stock your shelves with brands that are socially responsible and sustainable, or if you want to be a part of the collection that is delighting Canadian retail, visit hipmommies.ca.

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In today’s episode, we chat with April McKinnon from anointment. We learn how having a newborn with a critical illness led April from a career in civil engineering to buying a farmer’s market soap company. We learn how she’s inspired by the unique landscape of her maritime homestead, how she leveraged the soap business into a skincare brand, and why when looking back at the last 12 years, April, thinks that buying a business over building a business may have cost her more in the long run.

If you want to learn more about April and her all natural handcrafted skincare for pregnancy postpartum and menopause. Visit anointment.ca. And if you’re looking for a gift for a newly pregnant mom in your life, I particularly love belly butter. You can follow along with April on her mission to support physical wellness in life transitions on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter. April’s podcast The Ripple Effect can be found anywhere you get your podcasts.

Links from this episode

Environmental Working Group

Tantramar Marshes (Wikipedia)

If you are enjoying this podcast, please consider taking the time to rate and review it on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen. It helps us spread the word about this project, and about brands that are truly making a difference.

This episode is brought to you by Hip Mommies, carefully curated wholesale merchandise for modern retail. If you want to stock your shelves with brands that are socially responsible and sustainable, or if you want to be a part of the collection that is delighting Canadian retail, visit hipmommies.ca.

Questions, Comments or Feedback? Have a founder story you think we should feature?

Instagram @ofgoodssold

Twitter @ofgoodssold

Facebook @ofgoodssold

Web: thecostofgoodssold.com


This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:
Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
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