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Might Be Something
Leah
34 episodes
6 hours ago
Might Be Something is a podcast for the woman in the messy middle — the one chasing big ideas, building what she can’t stop thinking about, and figuring it out as she goes. Whether you're launching a business, shifting direction, or pivoting into something new, this space is for the entrepreneur, the dreamer, the woman who knows she's onto something... even if it's not all mapped out yet.

Each episode invites you to slow down, tune in, and move forward with clarity. Real stories, honest moments, and small shifts that make a big difference.

Because this?
Might just be something.
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Might Be Something is a podcast for the woman in the messy middle — the one chasing big ideas, building what she can’t stop thinking about, and figuring it out as she goes. Whether you're launching a business, shifting direction, or pivoting into something new, this space is for the entrepreneur, the dreamer, the woman who knows she's onto something... even if it's not all mapped out yet.

Each episode invites you to slow down, tune in, and move forward with clarity. Real stories, honest moments, and small shifts that make a big difference.

Because this?
Might just be something.
Show more...
Entrepreneurship
Education,
Business
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The Sarah Gibson Tuttle Story | Olive & June
Might Be Something
15 minutes 15 seconds
2 weeks ago
The Sarah Gibson Tuttle Story | Olive & June

What if the smallest decisions ended up changing everything?


In this episode, I dive into the story of Sarah Gibson Tuttle, founder of Olive & June. Before creating one of the most recognizable names in modern beauty, Sarah spent nearly a decade on Wall Street. By every outside measure, she had “made it.” But when success stopped feeling like success, she did something few people have the courage to do... she walked away.


Sources & Disclaimers

This episode was created using publicly available information from credible sources, including:

  • Olive & June official website – Brand mission, history, and product launch details.
  • Refinery29 – Coverage of Olive & June’s 2019 at-home manicure system launch.
  • WWD (Women’s Wear Daily) – Reporting on Olive & June’s pandemic growth and shift toward at-home nail care.
  • BeautyMatter – 2024 Future50 feature on Sarah Gibson Tuttle and Olive & June’s mission.
  • CreatorIQ “Earned” Podcast (Episode 113) – Interview with Sarah Gibson Tuttle on leadership and pandemic pivots.
  • Glossy.co – Interviews about the Olive & June product line expansion and retail partnerships.
  • Business of Fashion – Features on accessible beauty trends and Olive & June’s brand positioning.

All facts shared are based on publicly available information at the time of recording. Commentary, reflections, and personal stories are my own.

Might Be Something
Might Be Something is a podcast for the woman in the messy middle — the one chasing big ideas, building what she can’t stop thinking about, and figuring it out as she goes. Whether you're launching a business, shifting direction, or pivoting into something new, this space is for the entrepreneur, the dreamer, the woman who knows she's onto something... even if it's not all mapped out yet.

Each episode invites you to slow down, tune in, and move forward with clarity. Real stories, honest moments, and small shifts that make a big difference.

Because this?
Might just be something.