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[Navigating Entrepreneurial Challenges: Insights from Lara Bar Founder Laura Merrikin]-[Advice Line with Lara Merriken of LÄRABAR]

How I Built This with Guy Raz · B2 · 2024-10-17

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Scaling, Authenticity, and Resilience: Lessons from The Advice Line

In this episode of The Advice Line on How I Built This Lab, host Guy Roz is joined by Lara Merrikin, the visionary founder of the iconic energy bar brand, Larabar. Together, they tackle the pressing business challenges of two emerging entrepreneurs, offering practical wisdom on scaling, brand identity, and the psychological hurdles of building a company.

The Strategic Value of "Ground-Level" Experience

Reflecting on her own journey, Merrikin emphasizes the importance of gaining deep industry knowledge before scaling. When starting Larabar, she famously worked as a cashier and stock clerk at Whole Foods. She describes this as a "paid internship," allowing her to bypass guessing and gain a "ground view" of how the natural food business operated. Her advice to budding founders is clear: "Put yourself in situations and really open yourself up to you don't know anything."

Scaling While Maintaining Brand Identity

Alison Repp, co-founder of the body care company Joy Breeders, posed a common dilemma: how to scale into larger markets without losing the brand's core humor and authenticity.

Merrikin and Roz push back on the obsession with "authenticity," labeling it an overused buzzword. They argue that if a product is effective, it will naturally resonate with consumers. "It doesn't matter whether Alison is interesting or funny... it's, do you make a good product that people like?" Merrikin notes. The consensus is that founders should focus on product stability and shelf-life research rather than worrying about the abstract concept of maintaining a "vibe" during growth.

Finding Your Market and Differentiating

Mariano Cuesta, founder of Max Caffeine Gum, sought advice on breaking into major retail after a difficult experience in the candy aisle. Merrikin and Roz highlight the danger of being miscategorized. Merrikin recalls her own struggle when retailers tried to place Larabars near candy bars—a move she identifies as the "kiss of death" for a health-focused brand.

They advise Cuesta to move away from the candy category and reposition his product as a functional supplement. By focusing on a specific "tribe"—such as athletes or night-shift workers—and refining his packaging to articulate his competitive advantages (such as the 125mg caffeine dosage), he can create a more compelling value proposition.

Overcoming the Fear of Fundraising

Loretta Nacuacha, founder of Loretta’s British Ginger Tea, shared her struggles with fundraising and the fear of asking for capital. Merrikin, drawing on her recent graduate studies in positive psychology, encourages founders to view fundraising as a necessary, learned habit.

Merrikin emphasizes the role of "grit and resilience" in the entrepreneurial journey. She advises Nacuacha to leverage her unique background as an actor to tell a compelling story, noting that investors often back the founder's vision as much as the product itself. "If you don't ask, you don't get," they conclude, urging founders to embrace the discomfort of asking for help as a fundamental part of the business-building process.

Conclusion: Leading with Curiosity

As the episode closes, Merrikin shares her transition into a new chapter focused on coaching entrepreneurs through her organization, Anthr. Her philosophy is rooted in "leading with curiosity," a trait she believes is essential for any founder. Whether it is navigating the peaks and valleys of a startup or deciding when to pivot, the core lesson remains consistent: entrepreneurs must remain future-thinking, optimistic, and willing to seek support when the path forward becomes difficult.

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