Welcome to "Chew the Fat," where real business insights meet real-world success stories. Tune in now on Spotify and Apple Podcasts for an open, unfiltered discussion that will leave you inspired and informed. Subscribe today and start redefining your path to success.
The “Chew the Fat” Series is part of Frank’s Journey to raise $1million dollars for charity by producing a cookbook called ‘Eat with Purpose’ which is for high performing people who are time poor, and health conscious. Follow along the journey on instagram https://www.instagram.com/frankgreeff_/ (https://www.instagram.com/frankgreeff_/)
Welcome to "Chew the Fat," where real business insights meet real-world success stories. Tune in now on Spotify and Apple Podcasts for an open, unfiltered discussion that will leave you inspired and informed. Subscribe today and start redefining your path to success.
The “Chew the Fat” Series is part of Frank’s Journey to raise $1million dollars for charity by producing a cookbook called ‘Eat with Purpose’ which is for high performing people who are time poor, and health conscious. Follow along the journey on instagram https://www.instagram.com/frankgreeff_/ (https://www.instagram.com/frankgreeff_/)

She built a $100M+ global fashion empire from her parents’ garage, hid her business from her immigrant parents for two years, and is now a Shark on Shark Tank Australia.
Jane Lu is the founder of Showpo, one of Australia’s most successful e-commerce brands with over 100 employees worldwide. But the journey started with a secret: quitting her secure job at KPMG, pretending to catch the bus to work in a corporate suit every day, and building an online store at the height of the GFC.
In this episode of Chew the Fat, Jane shares how Showpo went from $60K to $1M run rate in five months, the reality of scaling past $100M, and why building a personal brand has become her ultimate moat. She also opens up about becoming risk-averse after kids, why she thinks Gen Z might be the most ambitious generation yet, and the proudest moment of her career: buying her parents their first new car and paying off their mortgage.