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[From Career Evolution to Lifestyle Branding: An Interview with PopSockets CEO Jiayu Lin]-[How PopSockets CEO Jiayu Lin Taps Into Cultural Relevance With Global Reach]

Women In Retail Talks · B2 · 2025-11-24

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📋 Summary

The Evolution of PopSockets: Beyond Mobile Accessories

In this episode of Women in Retail Talks, CEO Jiayu Lin discusses the strategic evolution of PopSockets, a brand originally known for its eponymous phone grip. Invented by founder David Barnett, the product has sold nearly 300 million units globally, serving as a "little lifesaver" that simplifies phone handling. Lin emphasizes that under her leadership, the company has transitioned from a utility-focused mobile accessory provider into a "lifestyle brand." This shift is driven by a diverse "ecosystem" of products, including phone cases, wallets, and power banks, designed to meet consumers where they are and brighten their everyday lives.

Strategic Innovation and Consumer-Centricity

Lin highlights the importance of "social listening" in driving the brand's product roadmap. By closely monitoring the behaviors of Gen Z and Gen Alpha, PopSockets remains culturally relevant. Lin notes that these demographics are "not limited to one style," prompting the brand to launch a new product or collaboration on average every week. Innovations like the "Kickout Grip" and "suck up" products were direct results of listening to creators who require specific vertical angles for content production. Furthermore, the brand leverages "micro-trends"—such as the recent "bookish collection" inspired by fantasy literature—to spark joy and create authentic fan connections.

Building a Global Retail Footprint

Operating in over 30 countries, PopSockets balances global consistency with localized agility. As the brand prepares for the holiday season, Lin underscores the importance of deep collaboration with retail partners like Target, Best Buy, and Walmart. The recent "fall reset" at Target, featuring 40+ new SKUs, introduces the concept of "swappability" to physical retail, allowing consumers to interchange "pop-tops" and bases. Looking ahead, Lin reveals plans to open the company's own physical retail stores, aiming to engage directly with fans in offline spaces.

Leadership Philosophy and Career Advice

Reflecting on her nonlinear career path—spanning finance, tech, and consumer goods—Lin offers advice to aspiring female leaders. She encourages individuals to "raise their hand" for responsibilities beyond their current scope, viewing each role as an opportunity to accumulate a "toolbox" of transferable skills. Lin attributes her success to a "strong desire to build a brand" holistically, integrating sales, marketing, and backend operations.

Cultivating a Sustainable Work Culture

Lin shares her approach to managing a global, post-COVID workforce. She advocates for a "portfolio life" that balances the high energy of urban business hubs like Shanghai with the calm, outdoor-focused environment of Boulder, Colorado. To motivate her team, she emphasizes "intentional" meetings, regular feedback discussions, and "big in-person moments" such as company conferences. By designing a system that respects personal time—what she calls "non-negotiables" like sleep and exercise—Lin aims to foster a workplace that supports team members at every stage of their lives, ensuring that both the brand and its people continue to flourish.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm going to bring you in.
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I've always been drawn to the intersection of things.
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I am not limited to one style.
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When they speak their language.
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I have a lot to look forward in Q4.
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📝Key Phrases

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meet consumers where they are
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lean into
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culturally relevant
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bring to life
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raise my hand
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📖 Transcript

Hello and welcome to Women in Retail Talks, the podcast where C-suite executive women in the retail space share their stories of professional growth leadership development, personal journeys and more.
I'm Marie Albages, Managing Editor of Women in Retail, a membership-based community of executive women at leading retailers and brands.
Today, I'm joined by Jiayu Lin, the CEO of PopSockets.
Jayu and I discuss her nonlinear career that eventually led her to joining PopSockets in 2022 and then being promoted to CEO in 2024.
We talk about how PopSockets goes about selecting the ideal partnership and so much more.
So, Jayu, I'm going to bring you in.

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