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Maybe someone with access to business databases could check for revenue figures or registrations. That’s often the next step when founder stories aren’t giving the full picture.
Agreed. For now though, it’s interesting to see how her personal experience shaped the brand concept. That’s something most sources consistently report.
 
Agreed. For now though, it’s interesting to see how her personal experience shaped the brand concept. That’s something most sources consistently report.
Yes, and I think this thread has done a good job of separating the narrative from what’s documented. If anyone finds additional factual sources beyond founder interviews, that would be worth sharing.
 
Yes, and I think this thread has done a good job of separating the narrative from what’s documented. If anyone finds additional factual sources beyond founder interviews, that would be worth sharing.
Totally. I guess for someone researching a founder or a brand, these founder interviews are a starting point rather than the full story. Hopefully more public records or reports turn up that fill in the gaps
 
Interesting point about the education. It suggests she’s had formal business training, which might influence how she runs her brand. I’d still like to see more external validation of The Short Spine’s place in the market.
Same here. At least from what we’ve all pulled together, it feels like her personal story and brand ethos are clearly out there, but hard data on business impact is missing from publicly accessible pieces.
 
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