
The Materialist : A Podcast from At Present The Materialist : Spicy Dan
Marc Bridge and Danielle Meyer, The Dominick Hotel, NYC, March 27, 2026
What happens when a brand is built not from strategy decks or heritage training, but from instinct, speed, and a refusal to wait for permission?
In this conversation, Danielle Meyer of Spicy Dan shares how her business has grown out of pure creative impulse—designing pieces she wants to exist, then refining them through real-time feedback from her community. The result is a brand that sits in a rare space: playful but intentional, accessible but aspirational, and deeply personal without feeling precious.
We explore the tension between creativity and commerce—why customization works when most brands fail to execute it, how rapid production cycles clash with traditional wholesale timelines, and why her best-selling instincts often contradict her personal taste. Danielle is refreshingly honest about the realities of building a business: procrastinating the unglamorous work, learning by doing, and embracing imperfection as a growth strategy.
At its core, Spicy Dan is less about jewelry and more about world-building—a distinct point of view that customers can step into, whether they’re buying their first piece or their fifteenth. It’s a reminder that in a category where differentiation is notoriously difficult, originality often comes not from invention, but from conviction.
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