Female Founders: Felicity Evans of IMBIBE On The Five Things You Need To Thrive and Succeed as a…

Female Founders: Felicity Evans of IMBIBE On The Five Things You Need To Thrive and Succeed as a Woman Founder

An Interview With Candice Georgiadis

I wish someone had told me to get a good accountant from Day 1 as it costs a lot more to unwind a bad accounting error than it does to create the right process from the start.

As a part of our series about “Why We Need More Women Founders”, I had the pleasure of interviewing Felicity Evans.

IMBIBE, a global source for wellness, inner and topical beauty was founded by CEO Felicity Evans through an urgent need for a personal lifestyle and wellness shift. After being diagnosed with an autoimmune condition that had affected all parts of her inner and outer health — her gut, her skin, her hair, Felicity had reached a point where she didn’t know which way to turn. Following the diagnosis, the determination to radically change her lifestyle, diet and routine was ignited and IMBIBE Living was born. After spending countless hours scouring the web and struggling to find clean, effective and clinically performing products, she decided to make it her mission to create her own range of bio-available, probiotic, antioxidant collagen elixirs, and powders as well a growing topical range that looks to nourish and support all areas of your body for a healthy and balanced lifestyle.

Thank you so much for doing this with us! Before we dig in, our readers would like to get to know you a bit more. Can you tell us a bit about your “backstory”? What led you to this particular career path?

I run a Byron Bay based Beauty company called IMBIBE, which was founded very humbly in 2014 at my kitchen table with my two-year-old at my heels, and my second daughter strapped to my chest. I was at the breaking point in my journey to wellness after being diagnosed with an autoimmune condition that affected nearly every part of my life. I knew I needed to find a way to bridge the gap between my depleted health and the vitality I knew I needed to keep up with the demands of being a mum. I searched far and wide to source clean, effective products that would help me on my journey, but everything I found was packed with fillers and excipients which didn’t have the science and high-performance product profile I was looking for. So, I decided to make my own.

There was no clean path, in fact everything about my career path to date has been non-linear. I have followed my obsessions and gut instincts and let the rest unfold.

Since IMBIBE’s inception, we have been fuelling the clean beauty industry with high quality formulations, clinical results and delivering our customers the natural luminosity they deserve, from the inside out. Driven by efficacy, naturally-sourced ingredients, clean design, science-backed formulations and sustainable choices, the company has now grown into the supplements, skincare and sexual wellness powerhouse it is today. We pair sustainable business practices with science-backed product formulations.

Can you share the most interesting story that happened to you since you began leading your company?

There are so many experiences and pathways that I never imagined myself to be in, that lead to the launch of IMBIBE. However, I would say my autoimmune diagnosis, as terrifying and daunting as it was, was the lifestyle change and ignition moment for me that led to creating the company. I had to change my lifestyle, my habits, my routine — everything. Without this, IMBIBE would have never been born. I guess this was a pure indication that everything in life truly does happen for a reason!

Can you share a story about the funniest mistake you made when you were first starting? Can you tell us what lesson you learned from that?

The funniest mistake I made when I was starting out — well it wasn’t that funny at the time, but in hindsight it is — I started out fermenting drinks in my kitchen to make probiotic drinks, which have since evolved into our Probiotic Concentrate, Beauty Renewal.

In the process of fermentation, loads of bubbles and effervescence are created and I therefore had so many exploding and burping bottles — sometimes they would explode in the fridge of the shops I was retailing at.

The lesson I learned is that your own homemade drinks are great — but to scale and get a footing in the commercial space, the product needs to be consistent every time for the consumer to trust you. That is the difficulty going from a cottage industry to scaling up — there are so many steps to take along the way to get it right and many processes to learn to lead to a commercially viable product.

None of us are able to achieve success without some help along the way. Is there a particular person who you are grateful towards who helped get you to where you are? Can you share a story about that?

Yes, my husband has been an immense rock of support since Day 1. We would put our young daughters to bed and work on our business plan, develop the products, and hand bottle our range in the early days. Now he is our CFO/COO and guides our company to the next stage. Through all the challenges and high points, he has been there steady as a rock to keep the ship sailing smoothly.

Ok, thank you for that. Let’s now jump to the primary focus of our interview. According to this EY report, only about 20 percent of funded companies have women founders. This reflects great historical progress, but it also shows that more work still has to be done to empower women to create companies. In your opinion and experience what is currently holding back women from founding companies?

There is a myriad of reasons. I think predominantly there is not enough support for women balancing a family coupled with the demands of starting a family. Both take a lot of effort and time, and both are extremely challenging. For example, if we could follow the European lead and have affordable / free quality day care for children to allow women to get back to work when they feel ready, that would enable the space, freedom and time to create business.

Can you help articulate a few things that can be done as individuals, as a society, or by the government, to help overcome those obstacles?

There are too many to note, but I would say free or affordable childcare is what immediately springs to mind.

This might be intuitive to you as a woman founder but I think it will be helpful to spell this out. Can you share a few reasons why more women should become founders?

I don’t necessarily think that more women should become Founders. I think that women need to be able to be given choices over their career and have encouragement from partners, family, and the system to support them to generate income and make a difference in the world.

If a woman has sights to stay home and be a Mum to her kids, then that is just as important and valuable as a woman who would like to go out and create a company.

However, if a woman decides that she wants to create and run a company, then it’s a welcome addition to the world! We need diversification in corporate structures with women in positions of power and influence to help bring balance to the world of work, something that should be the norm and not the exception in this generation.

What are the “myths” that you would like to dispel about being a founder? Can you explain what you mean?

That you get to walk in late and leave early. This is sadly not the case, especially not in the early days where you are wearing multiple hats every hour.

Another myth is that it’s a glamourous life of business lunches and networking! While I wish that were the case, for me as a Female Founder it’s all about work and defining goals and objectives and pushing forward and eating challenges as if they are granola bars!

Is everyone cut out to be a founder? In your opinion, which specific traits increase the likelihood that a person will be a successful founder and what type of person should perhaps seek a “regular job” as an employee? Can you explain what you mean?

No, not everyone is cut out to be a Founder. And there is absolutely nothing bad about being an employee!

The specific traits are solid tenacity, ironclad will, patience, absolute trust and belief in your product, service, and extreme resilience. If you don’t have this, I think success will be difficult to attain in the long run. As a successful founder you need to be able to pivot and flex constantly as no two days are the same. You need to have the foresight to know when to pivot and when to stay the course.

Ok super. Here is the main question of our interview. What are your “5 Things I Wish Someone Told Me Before I Started” and why? (Please share a story or example for each.)

  1. I wish someone had told me to get a good accountant from Day 1 as it costs a lot more to unwind a bad accounting error than it does to create the right process from the start
  2. To work to get your product to commercial level as quickly as possible. We spent so much time organically producing the product, but to scale you need to invest with a commercial mindset at the forefront.
  3. Set your business goals upfront and don’t let yourself be distracted to what you are trying to achieve as your end goal!
  4. Understand your budgets well and learn to forecast, essentially indulge in the idea of continuous learning because new challenges pop up every day!
  5. Being a Founder of a business, means that sometimes in can feel a little lonely — a strong support system around you is key and so necessary.

How have you used your success to make the world a better place?

I am extremely proud of the sustainable and environmental efforts we have put into place from Carbon Neutral Couriers to Certified Organic ingredients to Glass packaging with compostable refill bags. We have invested heavily into the R&D in our packaging choices and by paving the way for other brands to be sustainable we are making the world a better place.

Our products are designed with the busy woman in mind, to give her the confidence in her skin every day to go out into the world and kick major goals, this is something I am extremely proud of.

You are a person of great influence. If you could inspire a movement that would bring the most amount of good for the greatest number of people, what would that be? You never know what your idea can trigger.

To care and nurture our planet, every day by investing in sustainable choices in business. To know that there is no profit or business without a planet, so care for it, in the biggest way you can. To make sustainable business practices is just part of doing business — especially for the big polluters.

We are very blessed that some very prominent names in Business, VC funding, Sports, and Entertainment read this column. Is there a person in the world, or in the US with whom you would love to have a private breakfast or lunch with, and why? He or she might just see this if we tag them.

Sara Blakely. What a pioneer and champion for women!

Thank you for these fantastic insights. We greatly appreciate the time you spent on this.


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Women In Wellness: Hilary Coles of Hims & Hers On The Five Lifestyle Tweaks That Will Help Support…

Women In Wellness: Hilary Coles of Hims & Hers On The Five Lifestyle Tweaks That Will Help Support People’s Journey Towards Better Wellbeing

An Interview With Candice Georgiadis

Lean into your strengths until you are the best at them, instead of spending your time trying to make your weaknesses into your strengths. You don’t need to be good at everything, but you do need to understand what you don’t know and make a plan to address it.

As a part of my series about women in wellness, I had the pleasure of interviewing Hilary Coles.

Hilary Coles is co-founder and SVP of Brand & Innovation at Hims & Hers, a multi-specialty telehealth company that connects customers to licensed healthcare professionals, enabling them to access high quality medical care for numerous conditions related to primary care, mental health, sexual health, dermatology, and more. With a passion for creating impactful, thoughtful brands and a natural adeptness in product development, brand management, and marketing, Hilary has played a critical role in the fast growth and success of Hims & Hers. Prior to Hims & Hers Hilary worked at venture studio, Atomic, and managed marketing specifically for Ever.com, one of the top iOS productivity apps. In the past, she also led marketing and business development for True Patriot Love Foundation, a national, Toronto-based charity. Hilary is originally from Toronto, and holds a B.S. from the University of Toronto and a M.B.A. from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management.

Thank you so much for joining us in this interview series! Our readers would love to “get to know you” better. Can you share your “backstory” with us?

My name is Hilary Coles, I’m the Co-Founder and SVP of Brand and Innovation at Hims & Hers. I grew up in Canada, which is where I received my undergraduate degree. When I graduated, I started working at a nonprofit that helped Canadian veterans and it was through this work that I became interested in business. I decided to get my master’s degree from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University in America (which is where I reside today with my husband and soon-to-arrive baby). I co-founded Hims & Hers — a multi-speciality telehealth company — with its current CEO Andrew Dudum. Our business has helped millions of people access treatments for a broad range conditions, including those related to sexual health, hair loss, dermatology, mental health and primary care.

Can you share the most interesting story that happened to you since you started your career? What were the main lessons or takeaways from that story?

Looking where I am now versus who I was and what I valued growing up is so amazing to me. When I was younger, I was always obsessed with physical products, specifically beauty products and packaging, and would pore over magazines and shelves just learning and absorbing. It’s always been something I’ve loved, and what’s so cool about it is that I’m truly living out what I had dreamed for myself as a kid, as it’s a key part of the innovation work I lead at Hims & Hers. My biggest learning from this is understanding that you really can do anything you set your mind to. It doesn’t matter what your passion is, but if you work hard and push through the hard stuff, your passion could become your career!

Can you share a story about the biggest mistake you made when you were first starting? Can you tell us what lesson you learned from that?

To this day I still have bouts of imposter syndrome, but I didn’t recognize it in myself when we were starting out as a company. At the beginning when we started lifting off and seeing success, it was incredibly exciting to realize people were finding our brand to be revolutionary when it came to health and wellness care. It was easy to get caught up in the excitement and start using other people’s advice and recommendations to act as your North Star, especially when you’re getting guidance from really confident and experienced business people, super smart agencies, and so on. When I should’ve been listening to myself and my close colleagues regarding next steps for the business, I sometimes followed what external people suggested to do and some of those decisions weren’t right. It all worked out in the end, but I learned to trust my instincts (even if advice is coming from someone you really admire). In the end, as a founder, you live it every day. You know your customers. You know what your mission is, what you want the future to look like, and you should be driving decisions yourself.

Let’s jump to our main focus. When it comes to health and wellness, how is the work you are doing helping to make a bigger impact in the world?

Day in and day out, the people at Hims & Hers work to help people feel good by providingaccess to personalized health and wellness care. More than that though, we’re pursuing a social movement to destigmatize health issues and concerns, educate the masses, and ultimately empower people to be active — not intimidated — about addressing their health concerns. Instead of dreading the cold, sterile waiting room at a doctor’s office for example, we are shaking up what “healthcare” means by enabling people to feel good about taking care of themselves — this is what powers every decision we make as a company.

Can you share your top five “lifestyle tweaks” that you believe will help support people’s journey towards better wellbeing? Please give an example or story for each.

While I’m not one of the amazing licensed medical or mental health experts people can access on the Hims & Hers platform… I do have some suggestions that have worked for me in terms of bettering myself and helping me to live a more present and active life.

  1. Put your phone down at least a half hour before you’re in bed. In fact, spend less time on your phone overall. Have to say this too — be cognizant about how much time you’re spending on social media… when you’re scrolling through your Instagram feed, sometimes 20 minutes go by — when that happens I am distracted and not present and it doesn’t make me feel good!!
  2. On a related note, get outside! Even if it’s just a five minute walk. Looking a further distance than the screens and walls in your household can do wonders for your outlook. Even if you only have time (or energy!) for a five minute walk, do it. You won’t regret it.
  3. Think about how much caffeine you consume… it’s so easy to just keep refreshing that coffee when you need a pick me up, especially when you feel like you’re slugging through the day! Cutting down on these have helped me sleep better and feel less anxious.
  4. Avoid what I call fear-based wellness. For example, if your workout really stresses you out, or you are spending more than you are comfortable with to get the latest skincare regimen… take a step back to prioritize your feelings. You want to create a safe space for yourself and when it comes to wellness, you can find ways to take care of yourself and heal without any negativity.
  5. Make sleep a priority. I used to only sleep six hours a night, but since I started to be super disciplined about consistently trying to get 8 hours it really has made a world of difference in terms of mental clarity and energy.

If you could start a movement that would bring the most amount of wellness to the most amount of people, what would that be?

Women’s health is always top of mind for me and has been even more so with the overturning of Roe v. Wade. Access to abortion and then contraception coverage for all women would be a result of the the movement of my current dreams.

What are your “5 Things I Wish Someone Told Me Before I Started” and why?

As you’ve probably gathered, I’ve learned a lot along the way as co-founder of a growing, public company. If I could turn back time, I wouldn’t change a thing. Sure, some of the lessons I’ve learned along the way were tough, but I’m a better leader because of them. Here’s my humble advice:

  • The things that make you different are your superpowers. Don’t compare yourself to anyone or anything. Be unapologetically you (you’ve got this!).
  • Don’t rush decisions. Often the more urgent something seems, the more it requires you to take a beat, step back, and think it through
  • People are thinking about themselves more than they are spending time thinking about you.
  • Lean into your strengths until you are the best at them, instead of spending your time trying to make your weaknesses into your strengths. You don’t need to be good at everything, but you do need to understand what you don’t know and make a plan to address it.
  • Prioritize, prioritize, prioritize. Is it getting you closer to your goal? If not, re-evaluate.

Sustainability, veganism, mental health, and environmental changes are big topics at the moment. Which one of these causes is dearest to you, and why?

Mental health — not only due to personal reasons, but because there is a mental health epidemic occurring right now. As a nation, we need to figure out a better way to help those in need of mental health care.

What is the best way for our readers to further follow your work online?

Keep an eye on what we’re doing at Hims & Hers by following our social channels! Instagram/TikTok: @hims @hers


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Lessons from a Thriving Power Couple, With ‘Lovepreneurs’ Demetrius and Dhayany Walker

An Interview With Candice Georgiadis

Be a team — Teamwork will make your dreams work, the more the two of you are on one accord, the more life you will get to enjoy together. “No one-man band ever makes it to the big stage.” ~Demetrius Walker

As a part of our series about lessons from Thriving Power Couples, I had the pleasure of interviewing Demetrius and Dhayany Walker.

Business moguls Demetrius and Dhayany Walker have coined themselves “Lovepreneurs.” The millionaire couple created the aptly name Lovepreneur, as a platform teaching entrepreneurial couples the importance of having both net worth and love worth. Unlike other relationship platforms, Lovepreneur combines the elements of love and business as success tools in entrepreneurship. The Walkers have bragging rights in the relationship industry: 88% of the married couples with memberships remain successful to this day.

Thank you so much for doing this with us! Can you tell us a story about what brought you two to your respective career paths?

While dating in 2007 Dhayany decided to invest $10k in Demetrius’s automotive business. Demetrius was already a pioneer in real estate, but Dhayany was eager to help and learn the game, so with the return of the $10k investment from the car business, both Demetrius and Dhayany opened a daycare center in Philadelphia and purchased their first real estate property together to fix and flip.

We realized that working and building our business portfolio wasn’t easy, but it was completely worth it. Establishing businesses in real estate, automotive, childcare, consulting, philanthropy, and digital real estate, we became an unstoppable force. We recognized for us to continue building, we needed to be surrounded by other like-minded couples that are doing the same. Commitment lasts longer in community, so we created a community of like-minded entrepreneurial couples to help support and keep each other accountable. That later became a mission to help 1000 couples build and grow their business.

Can you share the most interesting story that has happened to you since you two got married?

As we scroll through our mental Rolodex of all the stories, we were able to create through our amazing 12 years of marriage, there is one story that sticks out the most. After about 8 years of being together building our businesses, we were in a season of high-level decision-making. During the 8 years prior, we stayed focused and hustled our behinds off working towards our financial goals. During this season, we had choices to make. We were in a great financial position and had to make some tough decisions. Do we go and buy our dream house and get new cars, or do we continue to invest in the next level of our business goals and dreams? It’s one thing to have to make hard decisions because life is forcing you to, but it’s a totally different feeling when you have the freedom of choice. We’ve always been the type of couple that focused on the R.O.I for every decision we’ve made. After constant discussions and prayers about our future, we decided to keep reinvesting our money into our real estate and business portfolio. During that season of our lives, we had 2 young children, so now our decision wasn’t just about our marriage, it was also about our family. As a result, God has enlarged our territory where we now own businesses and real estate in a few different states throughout the US.

A few things we’ve learned throughout our journey together is

  • Have patience in well doing
  • Fake it till you make it
  • You’re destined for greatness if you are disciplined and courageous
  • Choose impact over income
  • You will never succeed past your level of belief
  • Fear and faith can’t occupy the same space

Can you share a story about the funniest mistake you made when you were first starting? Can you tell us what lesson you learned from that?

We are boaters and one day my wife and I were coming back into the marina to dock our boat, and as I was backing the boat into our slip at the marina, as normal, my wife jumped out onto the dock with the lines to tie down the boat. Amidst me almost completely docking the boat, I noticed how strong the tides were and it was pulling the boat away from the dock and towards the neighboring boat. Currently, my wife is grabbing onto the side of the boat to pull it to her. I didn’t realize it initially, but when trying to avoid hitting the other boat and my wife holding onto the other side, she fell into the water. I had to let go of the steering wheel, hurry, and catch my wife from going completely into the water. Luckily, I was able to save her and get back control of the boat. What an experience!

The lesson we learned through this experience is communication doesn’t have an expiration date. Docking the boat is something we’ve done countless times and created a system for it, but what we realized was there will be times that the tide in your love and business, can be counterproductive. Balancing it all will cause you to have to pivot and if you’re not in constant communication with your partner, something catastrophic could happen and set you back. Communication is the key to victory!

What do you think makes your company stand out? Can you share a story?

“Lovepreneur” is the name of our company and the first and only community that serves as a safe haven for like-minded couples to come and be vulnerable. A community to be transparent bout their relationships and business challenges while seeking guidance with no judgment. Lovepreneur is a lifestyle; it’s something that doesn’t have an off button, it represents the pursuit of starting or scaling a business, all while pursuing a deeper level of love and commitment with your partner. We are more than just a community of mentees; we are a family. We hold each other accountable and share resources to help our love and business growth happen simultaneously.

Are you working on any exciting new projects now? How do you think that will help people?

Our annual “Lovepreneur Retreat Experience” is our next event. It is a trip with couples collaborating on business and relationship strategies. It is exciting for us and our community. The trip will consist of other like-minded couples, influential and successful guest speakers, luxury stays, and events.

What advice would you give to other CEOs or founders to help their employees to thrive?

As CEOs and aligning with our mission, it is worth investing in employees’ romantic relationships and marriages as equally as investing in their self-development. Studies have shown that a supportive spouse at home positively influences their partner’s performance in the workplace. Having a conscious spouse contributes to workplace success. Therefore, promoting partner consciousness, and cultivating a support system for employees can have a direct impact on work performance and the bottom line.

If your employees can start and end their days feeling loved and supported at home, there’s a very good chance that their attitude and productivity level throughout the workday will be highly productive because they’re not at work all day dreading what they have to look forward to when they get home. Even though happiness is a self-project, the environments and support systems that are attached to an individual matter a lot, and a person’s self-performance normally show based on how happy they are with their life, family, and career.

This model can also work for individuals that are not in a relationship with anyone, encouraging them to join small groups outside the workspace based on things they have a high interest in and enjoy. Everyone needs a support system and wants to feel loved and accepted.

How do you define “Leadership”?

Leadership is about being the first to act while vividly explaining the vision and goals of the overall mission to the team. It’s about having the ability to motivate, create, communicate, delegate, and celebrate with the group that entrusts you as their leader. Leadership is to influence through consistency and sacrifice. It is the first layer of commitment, even if it means executing alone.

None of us are able to achieve success without some help along the way. Is there a particular person who you are grateful towards who helped get you to where you are? Can you share a story about that?

So often couples are quick to seek outside the home for resources, guidance, and accountability. What a lot of couples don’t realize is that their partner is also equipped to provide that support. Couples overlook each other when should be learning more from one another first. Who better to keep you accountable to your goals than the person you spend the most time with? Your partner.

We are grateful for each other. The moment we read in the Journal of Sociology, that married couples experience a 77% higher net worth per-person than single people when they support each other at home and in the business, we were eager to take the steps necessary to have these results in our partnership/ relationship. We realized early on, that the more we invested time into really getting to know each other, we were able to find out just how resourceful we were as individuals. We also contribute our success to God, our parents, our spiritual advisors, and our business mentors. Throughout our journey, we’ve spent thousands of dollars on masterminds and high-level coaching, understanding that we had to sow at the levels we wanted to grow into our love and business. We made an intentional decision to be more “partner conscious” in our relationship.

How have you used your success to bring goodness to the world?

We use our success to bring goodness to the world through our nonprofit HIMIO (How I Made It Over), where we have entrepreneurship programs that we teach in high schools throughout Philadelphia, PA. Students that have come through our program, are now adults and full-time successful entrepreneurs who travel the world. HIMIO helped expose them to the endless possibilities of entrepreneurship. Because of the efforts of our team over at HIMIO, we are on a quest to create 10,000 new entrepreneurs.

As we built HIMIO we realized there was another community of people that also needed to experience our gift of teaching and cultivating safe spaces to learn. That’s when Lovepreneur was birthed. Learning from our own experiences as a married couple and having our fair share of ups and downs, we learned that other couples were experiencing the same thing. It grew into a community of like-minded entrepreneurial couples. With hundreds of case studies and members since 2012, Lovepreneur is the first and only platform to answer to the calling for couples in business together looking to build success in both.

What are the “5 Things You Need To Thrive As A Couple”? Please share a story or example for each.

We created a “Love & Business is Worth it Devotional” with our 12 commandments to help couples stay aligned and grow rich together. However, our top 5 are:

  1. Similar values — For a partnership and relationship to work, it’s imperative that both partners share similar values, this will heighten the chances of a successful relationship and help with tough life decisions.
  2. Forgive and let go — As a couple, it’s very important to remember that we grow through what we go through. Every one of our experiences is a teachable moment. Those moments should bring us closer together rather than push us apart. It’s very important to learn the lesson as quickly as possible, forgive, and let go. That way we can grow and go to the next level of love and business together. Constantly reopening the same wound won’t help heal it.
  3. Be a team — Teamwork will make your dreams work, the more the two of you are on one accord, the more life you will get to enjoy together. “No one-man band ever makes it to the big stage.” ~Demetrius Walker
  4. Know your role — It is very important as a couple to agree on roles. Where there is clarity, it lessens the chance of scarcity. You should respect each other’s role in the vision.
  5. One vision, different positions — It’s important that you have one vision in your home and businesses. It’s ok if one partner has a business that they oversee daily, and the other partner has a different one. There still needs to be one vision that is agreed upon in the partnership and home. Even though there are two different positions played by each partner daily, you’re both still playing on the same team with the same goal to win. The moment you are not on the same page, there is DI-VISION and division leads to DI-VORCE. We all can agree that divorce and having to re-establish your business and family structure is not the goal.

You are people of great influence. If you could inspire a movement that would bring the most amount of good to the most amount of people, what would that be? You never know what your idea can trigger. 🙂

The Lovepreneur community is a movement. With the divorce rate at 44% and higher than 50% amongst small business owners, creating a community that exposes couples to a foundation that helps support their relationship will have a direct impact on these statistics. All while increasing their personal net worth by 77%. Overall, the Lovepreneur community encourages love, stability, and empowerment to achieve personal and business goals.

Can you please give us your favorite “Life Lesson Quote”? Can you share how that was relevant to you in your life?

“People spend so much time preparing to land, that they miss their opportunity to fly”- Demetrius Walker. This quote was so relevant to our lives because we had a season in our business where we were waiting for the “perfect” time to activate certain elements. Then one night that quote came to Demetrius and woke him out of his sleep. From that day forward, our mission became to operate on purpose, with precision, swiftness, and not wait for the perfect moment to show up.

We are very blessed that some of the biggest names in Business, VC funding, Sports, and Entertainment read this column. Is there a person in the world, or in the US with whom you would love to have a private breakfast or lunch with, and why? He or she might just see this if we tag them 🙂

A great representation of what a “Lovepreneur” couples are, is Oprah and Stedman. They are a perfect example of supporting each other’s goals, visions & dreams. They didn’t allow success to push them apart. It would be an honor to connect with them.

How can our readers follow your work online?

Instagram: @LOVEPRENEUR, @dhayany, @meettheemperor

Contact: Text “Love” to 215–461–3589

Email: [email protected]

Thank you so much for joining us. This was very inspirational.


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