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[Navigating Purpose-Driven Business: Insights from Seventh Generation Co-founder Jeffrey Hollander]-[Advice Line with Jeffrey Hollender of Seventh Generation]

How I Built This with Guy Raz · B2 · 2026-05-28

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Navigating Purpose-Driven Business: Insights from Seventh Generation Co-founder Jeffrey Hollander

In a recent episode of How I Built This Lab, host Guy Raz welcomed back Jeffrey Hollander, co-founder of Seventh Generation. The conversation focused on the evolving landscape of socially responsible business, the challenges of maintaining a purpose-driven mission, and practical advice for emerging entrepreneurs.

The Evolution of Responsible Business

Hollander, who recently authored Built for a Better World, reflected on the shift in how businesses approach social and environmental impact. He noted a phenomenon he calls "green hushing," where companies continue to practice sustainability but avoid publicizing it due to the current sensitive political environment. Despite this, Hollander emphasizes that businesses cannot afford to "take its eye off the critical nature of addressing social and environmental problems." He argues that the business case for purpose is stronger than ever, noting that responsible, purpose-driven companies often "generate better results, more profits, [and] better growth."

Advice for Modern Entrepreneurs

Throughout the episode, Hollander and Raz provided tailored advice to several founders:

1. Scaling Niche Products (25 and Pine)

Christina Molinaro of 25 and Pine, a company creating dual-purpose furniture for parents and children, sought advice on reaching new customers. Hollander encouraged her not to abandon social media, noting that "whatever worked 90 days ago won't work today." He suggested using humor to highlight the pain points of traditional children's furniture and leveraging smaller influencers (5,000–10,000 followers) to build a community of brand ambassadors.

2. Crafting a Compelling Narrative (Red Truck Orchards)

Phil Halstead, founder of Red Truck Orchards, faced challenges in messaging for his premium cherry vinegar. Hollander and Raz stressed the importance of "nailing down your message." They suggested simplifying the value proposition by focusing on daily rituals, such as using the vinegar for "blood sugar management" or as a healthy afternoon pick-me-up. They also highlighted the power of in-person sampling to convert skeptics into loyal customers.

3. Managing Polarization (Petaluma)

Caroline Buck, founder of the plant-based dog food company Petaluma, expressed concerns about the controversy surrounding her product. Hollander advised her to "lean into the skepticism" rather than avoiding it. He suggested that instead of apologizing for the plant-based nature of the food, the brand should use that skepticism as fuel to educate consumers on why their product is a "better alternative" to traditional meat-based options, which often rely on low-quality "scrap meat."

Lessons from the Past: The Danger of Hyper-Growth

Reflecting on his tenure at Seventh Generation, Hollander offered a sobering piece of advice regarding company growth. He admitted that while he was once "obsessed with growth," he now realizes that chasing rapid expansion can be "a dangerous thing." He noted that growth rates of 50% per year, while exciting, often resulted in unnecessary stress and sleepless nights for his team. His closing advice was a call for moderation, suggesting that founders should prioritize a pace of growth that is "comfortable" and sustainable for the employees involved.

Conclusion

Hollander’s insights underscore a fundamental shift in entrepreneurship: purpose is no longer just a marketing angle; it is a competitive advantage. Whether through transparent storytelling, strategic social media engagement, or sustainable scaling, the founders featured in this episode demonstrate that building a business with a mission requires both unwavering conviction and the flexibility to adapt to an ever-changing market landscape.

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I'm happy to be here.
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I'm excited about it.
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How did you feel about that?
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I felt great about it.
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reconcile some unresolved issues
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put its purpose ahead of profit
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follow in our footsteps
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take its eye off the critical nature of
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make the business case
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📖 Transcript

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