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[Strategic Business Scaling and Community Building: Insights from The Advice Line]-[Advice Line with Julia Hartz of Eventbrite]

How I Built This with Guy Raz · B2 · 2026-02-12

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Strategic Business Scaling and Community Building: Insights from The Advice Line

In this episode of How I Built This Lab, host Guy Raz is joined by Julia Hartz, the co-founder and CEO of Eventbrite, to provide strategic advice to budding entrepreneurs. The discussion centers on the intersection of community, digital content, and the tangible value of real-world experiences.

Reframing Business Ecosystems: The Case of 'Pottery to the People'

The first caller, Maya Miller, operates a dual-revenue business: a YouTube channel and an online pottery shop. She expressed concern about being "pulled in two different directions." Hartz and Raz provided a crucial reframing, suggesting that she is not running two businesses, but rather one cohesive ecosystem. Hartz noted that YouTube serves as an "evergreen collection of topics" that acts as a marketing engine for her physical products.

Raz emphasized that YouTube should not be seen as a distraction but as a "billboard" for her shop. He encouraged Miller to leverage "content marketing" by consistently directing viewers to her shop, even in videos not explicitly about product sales. Hartz added that the goal is to design a system where YouTube does the "light lifting" to drive awareness, while her studio delivers the core connection and products capture the long-term vision. They advised her to move toward having a larger percentage of revenue come from her shop, as she "owns her customers" there, whereas YouTube controls the algorithm.

The Power of Analog in a Digital World: 'Anyway Magazine'

Jen Swetsoff, co-founder of Anyway Magazine, a print publication for tweens and teens, sought advice on scaling brand awareness with limited resources. Hartz highlighted the "Pavlovian nostalgia" that parents feel for print media, noting that the magazine serves as an "analog" bridge in a digital-first world.

To amplify reach, Raz suggested creating a podcast as a "force multiplier," allowing kids to hear voices they relate to, which could then drive magazine subscriptions. Hartz recommended a three-layered approach:

  1. Targeted Digital Presence: Use platforms like Instagram to show parents the emotional benefit of having children engage in "tactile situations."
  2. Community Engagement: Go where the target audience congregates, such as indie bookstores and craft clubs.
  3. Strategic Partnerships: Collaborate with YA authors and donate copies to private schools to bypass the bureaucratic hurdles often found in public school districts.

Intentionality and the 'Granny Core' Trend: 'Aunty Misri'

Anga, the founder of Aunty Misri, a baking kit company, struggled with the "mindset shift" required for customers to value the time-intensive nature of her products. Hartz and Raz validated this, suggesting that the time spent baking is not a "friction point" but a "mechanism to slow down."

Raz proposed that Anga host in-person events—specifically using the Eventbrite platform—to build a community of ambassadors. Hartz noted that this aligns with a rising trend she calls "granny core," where people seek to exit the "fast and frenetic" pace of modern life in favor of "slower, calmer, more focused" activities. By creating an event around the baking process, Anga can foster a deeper connection with her customers, turning the act of baking into a "cultural bridge" and a shared experience rather than just a transaction.

Conclusion: The Importance of Dreaming

Reflecting on her 20-year journey with Eventbrite, Hartz shared a profound lesson for all founders: "I didn't allow myself to dream." She advised entrepreneurs to be pragmatic operators, but to also leave space to imagine the potential scale of their mission. Whether it is through a pottery studio, a print magazine, or a baking kit, the common thread in all successful ventures is the ability to connect people through authentic stories and meaningful, real-world engagement.

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I'm excited about this next chapter.
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20 years is a long time and it goes by really fast.
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I feel like I'm reflecting on everything and appreciating what we've been through.
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I never could have imagined that.
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It's just a lot.
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📝Key Phrases

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go up against
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through thick and thin
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twists and turns
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read between the lines
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tried and true
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📖 Transcript

Hello and welcome to the advice line on how I built this lab.
I'm Guy Raz.
This is the place where we help try to solve your business challenges.
Each week, I'm joined by a legendary founder, a former guest on the show, who will help me.
Try to help you.
And if you're building something and you need advice, give us a call and you just might be the next guest on the show.

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