

Social Currency with Sammi Cohen
Social Currency
On Social Currency, Sammi Cohen unpacks the stories that are shaping business, culture and the intersection of the two. From boardrooms to Instagram trends, Sammi speaks with business leaders to connect the dots between brand, consumer and influence, so you don’t just keep up—you get ahead.New episodes drop every Tuesday and Friday. Follow now to stay in the know.Want more? Find Sammi on Instagram @sammicohentalks.
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Mar 27, 2026 • 17min
Listener Grab Bag: Career Risks, Leaving Corporate, and Building in Public
This episode is a little different.
Instead of a deep dive, Sammi turns the mic around and answers your questions—from career risks and leaving corporate to building a business, growing an audience, and figuring out what to keep private in a “build in public” world.
She shares the unconventional bet that changed her career (starting on TikTok when people thought it was a “teen dancing app”), why she believes the best way to escape the corporate rat race is to test ideas on the side, and the fears that held her back longer than she wishes.
Sammi also breaks down how to actually grow on social media (without burning out), what people don’t tell you about running a podcast, and the surprising lesson she learned after interviewing the founder of Juicero—and why every business story has more than one side.
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Here’s what Sammi covers today:
00:00 A Different Kind of Episode
01:29 How to Escape Corporate
04:39 The Fear that Kept Sammi in Corporate Too Long
05:29 How to Grow on Instagram
07:23 What Nobody Tells You About Podcasting
09:23 A Found Story That Changed Sammi’s Perspective
10:49 What to Keep Private When Building In Public
12:00 The Question Sammi Can’t Answer Yet
12:36 Sammi’s Plan B
13:11 Is USC Worth It?
14:07 Dream Podcast Guests Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 24, 2026 • 31min
Reid Hoffman (Manas AI, LinkedIn) on Why AI Is a “Humanity Elevator,” Digital Twins, and the Skills You Need Now
Reid Hoffman, entrepreneur, investor, and LinkedIn co-founder now leading AI work, discusses AI as a “humanity elevator” that expands human agency. He covers digital twins, multi-agent workflows, and AI’s role in healthcare and creators. He talks risks like biosecurity, career pivots, and the three AI skills to prioritize now.

Mar 20, 2026 • 13min
How e.l.f. Beauty Turned $1 Makeup Into a $4.8B Cultural Machine
e.l.f. Beauty started as the makeup brand retailers thought was too cheap to trust: one-dollar products, white-label formulas, and no major retail partner willing to take the bet. Today, it’s one of the most culturally agile companies in consumer products, and one of the few beauty brands that consistently moves at internet speed.
Today, Sammi unpacks how e.l.f. built that machine: from landing early credibility through magazine editors before influencer marketing even existed, to using TikTok before legacy beauty brands understood what the platform could do. She breaks down how CEO Tarang Amin helped transform the company by improving product quality while keeping prices low, aligning every employee around stock ownership, and building a culture that rewards speed.
Then she gets into the campaigns that made e.l.f. impossible to ignore: the three-week Super Bowl ad starring Jennifer Coolidge, the provocative “So Many Dicks” Wall Street takeover, the backlash from a partnership misstep, and why the brand’s newest Melissa McCarthy campaign shows how precisely they read culture before they spend against it.
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Here’s what Sammi covers today:
0:00 - Intro: How e.l.f. Became a Cultural Powerhouse
1:00 - The Origin Story: $1 Makeup Nobody Wanted to Carry
2:40 - Tarang Amin's CEO Playbook & Giving Equity to Everyone
4:00 - Marketing Move #1: Early Adoption of TikTok
4:40 - Marketing Move #2: The Jennifer Coolidge Super Bowl Ad
6:20 - Marketing Move #3: "So Many Dicks" Wall Street Takeover
7:20 - Marketing Move #4: The Matt Rife Misstep & What It Revealed
8:40 - Marketing Move #5: Melisa – The Telenovela Super Bowl Campaign
9:20 - The Takeaway: Moving at the Speed of Culture
10:40 - Outro
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Mar 17, 2026 • 60min
Julie Smolyansky (Lifeway) on Power Struggles, Creating a Category, and How GLP-1s Are Changing Food Companies
When her father died of a heart attack, Julie Smolyansky became the youngest female CEO of a publicly traded company. Then, she helped turn kefir from a niche probiotic drink into a mainstream wellness product found in major retailers across the country.
Today, Julie tells Sammi how she scaled an unfamiliar category by teaching consumers what kefir even was before they were ready to buy it, why family businesses can become some of the hardest companies to lead, and how a public company changes when legacy, control, and outside pressure collide.
She also opens up about the recent takeover fight involving Danone, what she believes was at stake for Lifeway, and why category leadership matters more than ever as GLP-1 trends reshape how food companies position protein, digestion, and health.
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Here’s what Sammi covers with Julie:
:00:00 - Cold Open
01:00 - Introduction
02:20 - From Soviet Refugees to American Entrepreneurs
05:00 - The Lightbulb Moment: Discovering Kefir in Germany
08:20 - Building the Brand from the Basement Up
10:40 - Taking Lifeway Public in 1988
14:00 - Kefir vs. Yogurt: Understanding the Category
19:40 - Joining the Family Business
24:00 - Becoming CEO at 27 After Her Father's Death
29:20 - The Early Years of Leadership
32:00 - Marketing on a Zero Budget: Social Media as a Secret Weapon
37:00 - Scaling from Niche to Mainstream
40:40 - Entering the Cultural Zeitgeist (Wordle, Jeopardy)
43:40 - The Danone Takeover Attempt
48:00 - The Future: GLP-1s, Protein, and Food as Medicine
51:40 - Social Currency Corner: Would Lifeway Ever Do a Super Bowl Ad?
53:20 - Listener Question: Advice for Educating Consumers on New Categories
55:40 - ClosingHere's what Sammi covers with Julie: Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 13, 2026 • 15min
6 Habits of the Most Successful Female Founders
Months into interviewing founders for this podcast, Sammi noticed something surprising: the most successful women were often practicing the same habits, but almost none of them were the things people usually talk about in founder profiles.
Today, Sammi breaks down six patterns she has seen repeatedly across standout founders. The examples come directly from conversations with founders like Amy Liu (Tower 28), Maria Davidson (Kojo), Julia Hartz (Eventbrite), Babba Rivera (Ceremonia), Dianna Cohen (nm) Jenn Hyman (Rent the Runway), and others who built category-defining companies under very different circumstances—but often with strikingly similar instincts.
Sammi also shares where she is still actively learning these lessons herself: leaving Amazon, building her own media business, overcommitting early, tying performance too closely to outcomes, and learning in real time what sustainable ambition actually looks like.
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Here are the full episodes Sammi mentions today:
Amy Liu, CEO of Tower 28
Maria Davidson, Founder of Kojo
Julia Hartz, CEO of Eventbrite
Babba Rivera, CEO of Ceremonia
Dianna Cohen, CEO of Crown Affair
Jenn Hyman, CEO of Rent the Runway
Here’s what Sammi covers today:
00:00 The Founder Strategies Nobody Says Out Loud
01:19 Why Great Founders Build Networks Early
03:22 Launching Before You Feel Ready
05:00 Your Calendar Like a Financial Document
06:38 Self-Advocacy and Defending Your Vision
08:20 Hiring For Your Weaknesses
09:20 Separating Identity from Outcomes
11:15 One Habit to Start this Month Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Mar 12, 2026 • 58min
Laura Meyer (Envision Horizons) on AI’s Shopping Disruption, How to Show Up in ChatGPT Searches and the New Cost of Attention
Laura Meyer, co-founder and CEO of Envision Horizons, helps brands navigate Amazon, TikTok Shop, retail media, and AI-driven shopping. She explains the “invisible tax on attention” from rising acquisition costs. She explores how AI and ChatGPT-style recommendations reshape discovery and brand switching. She compares platform economics, logistics moats, and why TikTok Shop and live shopping face different risks.

Mar 10, 2026 • 60min
Julian Reis (SuperOrdinary) on Creator IPOs, Monetizing on TikTok Shop and Where China is Beating American Entrepreneurialism
Julian Reis has built businesses across hedge funds, beauty clinics, China e-commerce, creator monetization, and now TikTok Shop infrastructure, but the throughline is the same: spotting where consumer behavior is headed before most people do.
In this episode, Julian tells Sammi how he went from trading at JPMorgan Chase to founding Skin Laundry, pricing mistakes that almost hurt the business, and the lessons that came from building a beauty concept globally. Then he explains why moving to Shanghai in 2018 changed everything: watching creators sell inside China’s super-app ecosystem convinced him that American retail was years behind and that social commerce would eventually reshape how Americans shop.
Julian breaks down how his company SuperOrdinary scaled from zero to 350 employees in China, helped brands like Drunk Elephant and Olaplex grow in Asia, and why TikTok Shop is creating a new kind of retail where creators function more like digital storefronts than influencers. He also shares why affiliate data matters more than follower counts, what kinds of products actually work on TikTok, why he believes creators may eventually IPO themselves, and how micro dramas could become the next major content-to-commerce engine.
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Here’s what Sammi covers with Julian:00:00 Julian Reis’ Social Currency04:07 The Finance Chapter11:18 Why Skin Laundry Almost Failed19:37 Moving to Shanghai23:19 Building Brands in China31:00 Why China’s KOL Economy Changed Everything34:49 TikTok Shop’s Massive U.S. Opportunity39:00 What Brands Need To Win TikTok45:14 Fanfix, Micro Dramas, and Creator Monetization51:43 Could Creators Become Public Companies?
53:03 Social Currency Corner54:31 The Future of AI Twins and Creator IP
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Mar 6, 2026 • 14min
QVC Built the Blueprint for Live Shopping—Then Lost the Market
A deep dive into how a pioneer of live shopping perfected on-screen selling yet stumbled by investing in the wrong platforms. The story follows major acquisitions, missed shifts to mobile and streaming, and a massive debt spiral. It closes by tracing a late pivot to short-form video and the high-stakes restructuring facing the company.

Mar 3, 2026 • 1h 12min
Doug Evans (Juicero) on the Viral Takedown, Blessings in Disguise and Reinvention With The Sprouting Company
Doug Evans, founder of Organic Avenue, Juicero and The Sprouting Company, is a wellness entrepreneur turned reinventionist. He recounts the viral takedown that toppled his juicer startup and the leadership and media lessons that followed. Then he describes retreating to the Mojave, writing a bestselling book on sprouting, and building a countertop sprouting business.

Feb 27, 2026 • 13min
Grocery Store Botox? The $17B Med Spa Boom Meets the Private Equity Playbook
The episode traces how quick, cash-pay cosmetic treatments exploded into a $17B industry and thousands of med spas. It explores regulatory shifts and social media fueling demand. It covers private equity rollups, the operational playbook, and why safety and oversight lag behind. It argues that clinician skill, not branding, may be the sector's real edge.


