Share

Female Startup Club
Best of ‘22 - How to sell 10,000 units in your first month, with Agua Bonita’s co-founder Kayla Castañeda (Part 1)
Today on the show we’re learning from Kayla, the founder of Agua Bonita.
Agua Bonita is a Latina-owned beverage company making the first better-for-you aguas frescas on the market. A modern take on a traditional Mexican fruit drink, their aguas frescas come in ready-to-drink 12oz cans, made with real fruit, low sugar, and fun flavors (like mango habanero). And this story is a wild one. I actually came across a post of Kayla’s on LinkedIn sharing a pretty crappy story for any small business owner to go through. I’m sure you’ll find plenty of takeaways in this episode because she’s just so insightful.
We talk through those initial 6 months of building the brand. Agua Bonita launched conceptually in July 2020, but those first months were really stealth mode. You conceptualize your brand, identify your values, and what makes you different from the whole market. A lot of thinking through that for the first 6 months. What do we want to do that’s different, how can we do this sustainably, and how do we communicate that?
And we can confidently say this initial stage was a success, with 10,000 units flying out the door in the first month. Kayla talks us through how exactly this came about, this complete wildfire response. Firstly, the people were ready for Agua Bonita. This product was just completely absent from the market, and people wanted it. On top of that, Agua Bonita was ready for the people: extensive research into where they can find their consumers, and then showing up in their life throughout the day. Kayla also shared some pretty key know-how around a concept called free-fill when it comes to giveaways in retail. Heard of it? Check out the full chat for the low-down.
You should stick around to the end of the episode, where Kayla shares the number one piece of advice she's ever received, and some of her own advice. When it comes to the first, everything takes way longer than you expect it to. Even when you allot a lot of extra time, add even more time onto that timeline. In business, time really does equal money. So you'll need money to make sure those things work out in your favor. When it comes to Kayla's own piece of advice, she's a strong advocate for leaning into your community. You will find so many other founders and resources, so many people that really want to help you. When you’re building a brand, that’s all your really trying to do as a brand. Lean into the community, there are people that want to help.
If you love this episode and get something out of it please do share it on your Instagram stories with us @femalestartupclub. You can also find me in the DMs directly @dooneroisin where I love to chat and hear about what you’re working on. Let's get into it.
LINKS WE MENTION:
Kayla's Instagram
Agua Bonita's Instagram
Hello Alice Website
Join thousands of small business owners who are reading our newsletter every Monday at: www.femalestartupclub.com
Join our tool and private community for small business owners, Majic [formerly known as Hype Club]
Female Startup Club's Instagram
Doone's Instagram
Doone's TikTok
Say hello to Doone: hello@femalestartupclub.com
More episodes
View all episodes

728. I just interviewed one of my dream guests, Jo Malone!
50:00||Season 1, Ep. 728Our guest today is a true icon in every sense of the word - not only in the world of fragrance and creativity but also in business and entrepreneurship. Jo founded and sold Jo Malone London, leaving the brand in 2006 and is no longer associated with the Jo Malone brand or its products. And now 20 years later - she's done it again - creating Jo Loves into another much-loved brand that reflects her passion for innovation and storytelling. Subscribe to get our new episodes and join our community of 120,000+ women below.This is Jo Malone for Female Startup Club.Links we mention:Jo Malone CBE InstagramJo Loves InstagramJo Malone CBE BBC Maestro CourseJoin thousands of business owners reading our newsletter every Monday right hereJoin the FSC CLUB & Ask Your Questions: www.facebook.com/groups/femalestartupclubFemale Startup Club - Ecommerce FundamentalsFemale Startup Club's InstagramDoone's InstagramDoone's TikTok
727. GEMS: Suing the NYC Subway (& Winning!) with Dame founder Alexandra Fine
03:26||Season 1, Ep. 727Hello and welcome back to the show - it’s Doone here - your host and Hype Girl.In these twice-weekly episodes, we will be digging back into our archives to find little value-packing gems from previous episodes.In this inspiring snippet, Dame Products founder Alex Fine shares an unexpected chapter in her entrepreneurial journey: taking on the NYC subway—and winning!LINKS:Alex Fine InstagramDame WebsiteFemale Startup Club - Ecommerce FundamentalsJoin the FSC CLUB & Ask Your Questions: www.facebook.com/groups/femalestartupclubJoin thousands of small business owners who are reading our newsletter every Monday at: www.femalestartupclub.com Female Startup Club's InstagramDoone's InstagramDoone's TikTok
726. 6 Quick Questions with Bondi Blades Founder Ali Clarke (Part 2)
04:33||Season 1, Ep. 726Hello and welcome back to the show! It’s Doone here, your host and hype girl.We’re wrapping up our three-part bootstrapping mini-series with a total powerhouse—Ali Clarke, founder of Bondi Blades, Australia’s first at-home derma razor company.Bondi Blades started as a pandemic baby with just a couple hundred bucks and quickly grew into so much more than a side hustle. Last year, Ali hit $1 million in revenue and landed her products in over 1,000 stores across Australia. How’s that for impressive?In this episode, Ali takes us through her exact blueprint for launching Bondi Blades and shares actionable tips for every founder starting their journey today. She’s breaking down what worked for her in those scrappy early days, including her experience at Cosmoprof trade show—what it cost, what she learned, and how it impacted her business.This is one of those episodes that will light a fire under you, no matter where you’re at in your entrepreneurial journey.Alrighty, let’s dive into it. This is Ali for Female Startup Club.LINKS WE MENTION:Ali Clarke InstagramBondi Blades WebsiteFemale Startup Club - Ecommerce FundamentalsJoin the FSC CLUB & Ask Your Questions: www.facebook.com/groups/femalestartupclubJoin thousands of small business owners who are reading our newsletter every Monday at: www.femalestartupclub.com Join our tool and private community for small business owners, Majic [formerly known as Hype Club]Female Startup Club's InstagramDoone's InstagramDoone's TikTok
725. Bootstrapping 101: Bondi Blades Founder Ali Clarke Bootstrapped her Biz from $50 to $1M in ARR (Part 1)
39:55||Season 1, Ep. 725Hello and welcome back to the show! It’s Doone here, your host and hype girl.We’re wrapping up our three-part bootstrapping mini-series with a total powerhouse—Ali Clarke, founder of Bondi Blades, Australia’s first at-home derma razor company.Bondi Blades started as a pandemic baby with just a couple hundred bucks and quickly grew into so much more than a side hustle. Last year, Ali hit $1 million in revenue and landed her products in over 1,000 stores across Australia. How’s that for impressive?In this episode, Ali takes us through her exact blueprint for launching Bondi Blades and shares actionable tips for every founder starting their journey today. She’s breaking down what worked for her in those scrappy early days, including her experience at Cosmoprof trade show—what it cost, what she learned, and how it impacted her business.This is one of those episodes that will light a fire under you, no matter where you’re at in your entrepreneurial journey.Alrighty, let’s dive into it. This is Ali for Female Startup Club.LINKS WE MENTION:Ali Clarke InstagramBondi Blades WebsiteJoin thousands of small business owners who are reading our newsletter every Monday at: www.femalestartupclub.com Female Startup Club's InstagramDoone's InstagramDoone's TikTok
724. Self-Made: 6 Quick Questions with Blume Founder Karen Danudjaja (Part 2)
13:19||Season 1, Ep. 724Hello and welcome back to the show! It’s Doone here, your host and hype girl.We’re diving into the second episode of our three-part mini-series all about bootstrapping, and this one is a total gem. Today, we're playing back our episode chatting with the brilliant Karen Danudjaja, founder of Blume, the wellness brand that’s taken superfood lattes to a whole new level.Blume is what happens when you combine the benefits of the wellness aisle with the cozy vibes of your favorite café. Bootstrapped from Vancouver, Canada, Karen and her team have grown Blume to an impressive $10 million in sales—a major milestone for any founder.In this episode, Karen takes us through that gritty, exciting first year of business, how she got her first 1,000 customers, and the lessons she’s learned along the way. We also chat about her approach to bootstrapping Blume to this point and her experience raising $2 million for the next stage of growth. It’s packed with insights for anyone navigating those early startup days or dreaming of launching their own brand.And before we dive in, I just want to send a quick shoutout to all of YOU amazing humans. Every time you tune into an episode, share it, or tell a friend, you’re helping us grow this incredible community. We’ve got some exciting things in the works, and I can’t wait to share them with you soon!Alrighty, let’s get into this episode. This is Karen for Female Startup Club.LINKS WE MENTION:Karen's InstagramBlume WebsiteFemale Startup Club - Ecommerce FundamentalsJoin the FSC CLUB & Ask Your Questions: www.facebook.com/groups/femalestartupclubJoin thousands of small business owners who are reading our newsletter every Monday at: www.femalestartupclub.com Female Startup Club's InstagramDoone's InstagramDoone's TikTok
723. Self-Made: How to Bootstrap a Brand to $10M in Sales, with Blume’s Founder Karen Danudjaja (part 1)
31:52||Season 1, Ep. 723Hello and welcome back to the show! It’s Doone here, your host and hype girl.We’re diving into the second episode of our three-part mini-series all about bootstrapping, and this one is a total gem. Today, we're playing back our episode chatting with the brilliant Karen Danudjaja, founder of Blume, the wellness brand that’s taken superfood lattes to a whole new level.Blume is what happens when you combine the benefits of the wellness aisle with the cozy vibes of your favorite café. Bootstrapped from Vancouver, Canada, Karen and her team have grown Blume to an impressive $10 million in sales—a major milestone for any founder.In this episode, Karen takes us through that gritty, exciting first year of business, how she got her first 1,000 customers, and the lessons she’s learned along the way. We also chat about her approach to bootstrapping Blume to this point and her experience raising $2 million for the next stage of growth. It’s packed with insights for anyone navigating those early startup days or dreaming of launching their own brand.And before we dive in, I just want to send a quick shoutout to all of YOU amazing humans. Every time you tune into an episode, share it, or tell a friend, you’re helping us grow this incredible community. We’ve got some exciting things in the works, and I can’t wait to share them with you soon!Alrighty, let’s get into this episode. This is Karen for Female Startup Club.LINKS WE MENTION:Karen's InstagramBlume WebsiteFemale Startup Club - Ecommerce FundamentalsJoin the FSC CLUB & Ask Your Questions: www.facebook.com/groups/femalestartupclubJoin thousands of small business owners who are reading our newsletter every Monday at: www.femalestartupclub.com Female Startup Club's InstagramDoone's InstagramDoone's TikTok
722. Self-Made: 6 Quick Questions with Wild Things World Founder Piera Gelardi (Part 2)
14:19||Season 1, Ep. 722Hello and welcome back to the show! It’s Doone here, your host and hype girl.Today, we’re kicking off our three-part mini-series all about bootstrapping—those early, scrappy days where you’re building a dream with sheer grit, determination, and maybe a little duct tape.For this first episode, I’m chatting with the amazing Piera Gelardi, who you might know as the co-founder of Refinery29. But today, we’re diving into her latest creative venture, Wild Things World—a bootstrapped startup dedicated to bringing more play and joy into our everyday lives. And let me tell you, it is a total cracker of an episode.Piera radiates good vibes, and in our chat, she shares what she’s learned from her 15 years at Refinery29, why bootstrapping her new business has brought her back to her roots, and her framework for tapping into your creative self—because we all have that magic spark just waiting to be unlocked.Wild Things World is all about celebrating the power of play. Did you know that play reduces stress, boosts creativity, and even helps us live longer? Yeah, it’s that good. So if you’ve been feeling stuck, uninspired, or just plain blah, this episode is the perfect dose of creative energy.Alrighty, let’s dive in. This is Piera for Female Startup Club.LINKS WE MENTION:Piera Luisa InstagramRefinery29 WebsiteWild Things World WebsiteFemale Startup Club - Ecommerce FundamentalsJoin the FSC CLUB & Ask Your Questions: www.facebook.com/groups/femalestartupclubJoin thousands of small business owners who are reading our newsletter every Monday at: www.femalestartupclub.com Female Startup Club's InstagramDoone's InstagramDoone's TikTok
721. Self-Made: Refinery 29 Co-Founder Piera Gelardi on Building Bootstrapped Startup Wild Things World (Part 1)
40:26||Season 1, Ep. 721Hello and welcome back to the show! It’s Doone here, your host and hype girl.Today, we’re kicking off our three-part mini-series all about bootstrapping—those early, scrappy days where you’re building a dream with sheer grit, determination, and maybe a little duct tape.For this first episode, I’m chatting with the amazing Piera Gelardi, who you might know as the co-founder of Refinery29. But today, we’re diving into her latest creative venture, Wild Things World—a bootstrapped startup dedicated to bringing more play and joy into our everyday lives. And let me tell you, it is a total cracker of an episode.Piera radiates good vibes, and in our chat, she shares what she’s learned from her 15 years at Refinery29, why bootstrapping her new business has brought her back to her roots, and her framework for tapping into your creative self—because we all have that magic spark just waiting to be unlocked.Wild Things World is all about celebrating the power of play. Did you know that play reduces stress, boosts creativity, and even helps us live longer? Yeah, it’s that good. So if you’ve been feeling stuck, uninspired, or just plain blah, this episode is the perfect dose of creative energy.Alrighty, let’s dive in. This is Piera for Female Startup Club.LINKS WE MENTION:Piera Luisa InstagramRefinery29 WebsiteWild Things World WebsiteFemale Startup Club - Ecommerce FundamentalsJoin the FSC CLUB & Ask Your Questions: www.facebook.com/groups/femalestartupclubJoin thousands of small business owners who are reading our newsletter every Monday at: www.femalestartupclub.com Female Startup Club's InstagramDoone's InstagramDoone's TikTok
720. GEMS: Selling 100,000 Units in Year One with Avec Drinks founder Denetrias Charlemagne
04:51||Season 1, Ep. 720Hello and welcome back to the show - it’s Doone here - your host and Hype Girl.In these twice-weekly episodes, we will be digging back into our archives to find little value-packing gems from previous episodes.Tune into this gem to hear Denetrias Charlemagne, founder of Avec Drinks, reveal the secrets behind selling 100,000 units in her first year. LINKS:Denetrias InstagramAVEC Drinks WebsiteFemale Startup Club - Ecommerce FundamentalsJoin the FSC CLUB & Ask Your Questions: www.facebook.com/groups/femalestartupclubJoin thousands of small business owners who are reading our newsletter every Monday at: www.femalestartupclub.com Join our tool and private community for small business owners, Majic [formerly known as Hype Club]Female Startup Club's InstagramDoone's InstagramDoone's TikTok