Social Currency with Sammi Cohen

Social Currency
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Sep 19, 2025 • 11min

Are Membership Clubs Dead?

Explore the evolution of membership clubs as cultural status symbols, from 17th-century coffee houses to the iconic Soho House. Discover the implications of Soho House's $2.7 billion privatization on traditional exclusivity models. Delve into the rise of hyper-niche communities and the luxury third-space economy, where privacy trumps social media exposure. Sammi shares insights on the shifting landscape of belonging, emphasizing how exclusivity is transforming from velvet ropes to invisible threads.
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Sep 16, 2025 • 52min

Vanessa Dew (Health-Ade Kombucha): From Farmers' Markets to a $500M Empire, Life After an Exit and Fundraising 101

From hand-bottling kombucha in an apartment kitchen to building a $500 million brand sold in tens of thousands of stores across the country, Vanessa Dew didn’t just build a company— she built a movement. As the co-founder of Health-Ade Kombucha, Vanessa turned a niche wellness drink into a household name, all while keeping true to the company’s artisanal roots. When Health-Ade was acquired in 2021, she had to redefine what success means in her second act as an advisor and investor. In this conversation, Vanessa opens up about the company’s scrappy beginnings, the hardest decisions she had to make while building her business, what it really feels like to exit, and how she’s now paying it forward by backing the next generation of founders.  Follow Sammi on Instagram  Subscribe to the Social Currency newsletter  Follow Vanessa  Here’s what Sammi and Vanessa cover today: 00:00 Vanessa Dew’s Social Currency 00:34 The Businesses Vanessa Almost Built 01:53 Kombucha Beginnings: Health-Ade’s First Batches 02:52 The Scrappy Startup Phase 04:33 From Farmers’ Markets to Grocery Shelves 09:52 Raising the First Round of Capital 13:22 The Rollercoaster of Funding Rounds 17:50 Co-Founders: Dividing Roles and Responsibilities 21:08 Scaling Without Losing Quality 23:44 Navigating Relationships Between Investors and Partners 25:58 Taking Health-Ade Nationwide 26:43 The Emotional Reality of Acquisition 28:21 Life After Exit and Redefining Success 35:49 Investing in Women Founders 38:48 Building Systems for Work-Life Balance 41:24 Where CPG Acquisitions Are Headed + Vanessa’s Advice Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Sep 12, 2025 • 12min

3 Lessons from Amazon That Changed My Business

The host shares invaluable insights from her five years at a major online retailer. She emphasizes the power of customer obsession, revealing how an empty chair symbolizes putting the customer first. The concept of 'disagree and commit' encourages candid discussions followed by unified actions. Finally, she introduces a counterintuitive strategy: writing press releases before developing products, which fosters clarity and focus. These practical lessons promise to accelerate business growth and innovation.
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Sep 9, 2025 • 1h 4min

Alli Webb (Drybar) on Selling for $255M, Second Acts, and Embracing the Messy Truth

What do you do after creating a $255 million brand that reshaped an entire industry? If you’re Alli Webb, founder of Drybar, you sell it, rebuild, and then launch something even more personal. Sammi and Alli go deep into the scrappy early days of Drybar, the chaos of scaling to hundreds of locations, and the bittersweet reality of selling your life’s work. Alli gets real about the toll entrepreneurship took on her personal life, the misconceptions she had to set straight, and the identity shift that came with “what’s next.” Now, she’s back with Messy—a new haircare line at Sephora that flips perfection on its head and celebrates authenticity.  Follow Sammi on Instagram  Subscribe to the Social Currency newsletter  Follow Alli on Instagram Find Messy at Sephora Here’s what Sammi and Alli cover today: 00:00 A Perfectly Timed Sale 00:26 Meet Alli Webb: From Blowouts to Billion-Dollar Buzz 01:39 How Drybar Was Born 03:07 From One Shop to a Movement 12:16 The Big Bet on Franchising 20:11 Turning Blowouts Into Products 25:00 Pandemic Curveballs & Selling the Business 30:41 Clearing Up the Myths 32:41 Writing The Messy Truth 35:48 Partnerships, Business, and Love Lessons 39:09 Enter Messy: Alli’s New Chapter 40:57 Why Messy is the New Perfect 49:49 Ambition vs. Self-Care 53:56 How to Show Social Currency Some Love Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Sep 5, 2025 • 11min

The Denim War: How American Eagle, Gap, and Lucky Brand Turned Jeans into Culture and Controversy

This summer, denim wasn't just a fashion statement—it was a battlefield. Today, Sammi unpacks how American Eagle, Gap, and Lucky Brand launched three wildly different campaigns that turned jeans into a referendum on identity, controversy, and cultural capital. From American Eagle’s headline-grabbing Sydney Sweeney campaign to Gap’s inclusive girl-band-powered clapback, and Lucky Brand’s nostalgia-fueled Y2K revival with Addison Rae—Sammi breaks down how these brands are fighting for Gen Z’s attention and loyalty. Follow Sammi on Instagram  Subscribe to the Social Currency newsletter  Here’s what Sammi covers today: 00:00 Welcome to the Denim Wars 02:06 American Eagle’s Sydney Sweeney Bet: Controversy as Strategy 05:07 Gap’s Counterpunch: Inclusivity Goes Viral 06:07 Lucky Brand’s Nostalgia Play: Addison Rae and the Y2K Revival 06:39 The Bigger Picture on Fashion Marketing 08:18 Rivalries as a Branding Strategy 09:23 How to Show Social Currency Some Love Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Sep 2, 2025 • 1h 5min

Bill Ready (Pinterest) on Social Media’s “Big Tobacco” Moment, Growing Pinterest to 578M Users, and What Gen Z Really Wants

Bill Ready, CEO of Pinterest and former leader at Google and PayPal, shares insight into his transformative vision for the platform. He discusses the shift towards a healthier digital space, including making accounts under 16 private by default and tuning AI for positivity. Bill also highlights the rise of Gen Z shopping habits and how collaborations, such as Pinterest Predicts with Emma Chamberlain, are setting cultural trends. This conversation showcases the potential of social media when focused on progress over doomscrolling.
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Aug 29, 2025 • 13min

The Goop Paradox: $140M and 17 Years Later, Why Isn't It Profitable?

Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop has spent $140 million over 17 years but remains unprofitable, prompting a look into its paradox. The discussion reveals the challenges of maintaining a wellness empire, including the struggles of Goop Beauty and the surprising success of Goop Kitchen. Insights into leadership styles likened to Anna Wintour shed light on the differences between influencer appeal and corporate management. The conversation raises a provocative question: does Goop still have a place in 2025, or has its model been overshadowed?
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Aug 26, 2025 • 51min

Amy Liu (Tower 28) on Life-Changing Pitches, Picking the Right Partners and Standing Out in a Crowded Industry

Amy Liu, founder of Tower 28, shares her inspiring transition from corporate executive to beauty entrepreneur, diving into the real story behind her brand's success. She reveals the iconic Sephora pitch that launched her journey and the challenges faced while launching during the pandemic. Amy discusses the importance of choosing the right partners and building a supportive team culture, while also emphasizing the psychological impacts of beauty products on self-esteem. Plus, hear her insights on the perfect morning routine and engaging with the community!
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Aug 22, 2025 • 7min

How the Fitness Industry Is Coming for Religion

Fitness is the new religion. It sounds dramatic, but look around. People used to go to church on Sundays. Now they go to Barry's Bootcamp. Instead of confession, they cold plunge.  Today, Sammi unpacks how the boutique fitness boom became a new form of secular spirituality—complete with instructors as gurus, before-and-after photos as testimonies, and $10,000 luxury wellness retreats as modern pilgrimages. But this isn’t just a cultural shift—it’s a business revolution. With the wellness market on track to hit $7 trillion by 2025, fitness has become a belief system people are willing to invest in, spiritually and financially. Whether you’re a brand builder, a wellness junkie, or just curious about why we now confess in cold plunges instead of pews, this episode dives deep into the new religion of our era: sweat. Follow Sammi on Instagram  Subscribe to the Social Currency newsletter  Here’s what Sammi covers today: 00:00 Fitness Is the New Religion 00:49 The Decline of Traditional Belief Systems 01:44 How Studios Became Sanctuaries 03:14 The Trillion-Dollar Wellness Economy 04:14 What This Shift Means for Brands 05:47 How to Show Social Currency Some Love Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Aug 19, 2025 • 49min

Emily Heyward (Red Antler) on Building Brands That Stick, How AI Will Impact Creative Agencies and Lessons from Casper’s Success

What do Casper and Allbirds have in common, besides redefining modern D2C brands? They all worked with branding agency Red Antler before they became household names. Today Sammi sits down with Emily Heyward, co-founder of Red Antler, the powerhouse creative agency behind some of the most iconic startups of the last decade. Emily shares how Red Antler went from a scrappy agency to the go-to partner for founders launching the next big thing. They dig into the real work of branding; how to create emotional connection, why a logo is never enough, and the mistakes even seasoned founders make when they treat branding as an afterthought. Emily also opens up about the founding of Red Antler’s VC arm, how her team vets investments, and why she thinks branding will always be human—even in the age of AI. Follow Sammi on Instagram  Subscribe to the Social Currency newsletter  Follow Red Antler’s work Here’s what Sammi and Emily cover today: 00:00 Emily Heyward’s Social Currency 01:45 The Origin of Red Antler 09:35 From Scrappy Startups to Culture-Making Brands 14:23 How to Land—and Keep—Dream Clients 18:40 When Branding Gets Messy (and How to Fix It) 24:10 Strategic Bets and the Ones That Paid Off 30:40 Building for Startups vs. Working with Giants 37:20 Breaking Down Red Antler’s Pricing Strategy 41:30 Why Red Antler Launched a VC Fund 49:23 What It Really Means to Build an Iconic Brand 54:40 Will AI Replace Branding Agencies? 1:00:36 Favorite Projects and Most Fun Collabs 1:05:22 Why Creative Breaks Are Critical 1:07:54 Crumbl, Duolingo, and What’s Trending Now 1:11:30 How to Choose the Right Branding Partner 1:20:35 How to Show Social Currency Some Love Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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