Sparks, Sketches, and Sharks with Max Kislevitz, Co-Founder of Bala

05/04/2022 52 min Episodio 100
Sparks, Sketches, and Sharks with Max Kislevitz, Co-Founder of Bala

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In This Episode You’ll Hear About:What it was like growing up in New Jersey with family working in the toy industry, having the influence of entrepreneurial parentsThe life lessons learned from being a lifeguard and swim instructor at a young age What he learned from his 13 years spent in advertising, is that products can become very meaningful not only to consumers but to creators How a one way trip to Tokyo with his now wife and Co-Founder Natalie, led to the idea of BalaHow after a workout class in Indonesia, the idea for Bala was sparked by a napkin drawingThe insecurities faced in running with the idea of Bala, that it was a redesign of a product no longer usedThe fears they faced of being told no, not being believed in, and the fears of putting their idea on KickstarterThe year-long process of finalizing the product and getting it to be everything they needed it to beHow they landed on Shark Tank, and how their episode airing two weeks before COVID hit helped skyrocket BalaThe advice Max has for founders wanting to go on Shark Tank, and how it’s been after the factHow leaning into product innovation, and not just focusing on bangles has grown Bala furtherWhat it's like working with a spouse, raising a family, and building a companyWhat’s next for Bala from product innovation, more content, and partnershipsExclusive Deals from Our Sponsors:Get a 30 day free trial with Rewind HEREUse the promo code STAIRWAY200 for $200 off Outer furniture by shopping HERE‍Get 2 months FREE with Gorgias by clicking HERE and mentioning the podcastTo Find Out More:https://www.shopbala.com/Quotes:“I'll admit that I don't think I've ever really known what I want to be when I grow up. I say it in the present tense because I think there's still a lot of life to live.”“We noticed there had been a redesign of the adjacencies in this category, but not of the products folks are actually working out with, so we started sketching Bala on a napkin.”“The challenge became, how do we start to bring this thing off the page? Early days it was just an incredibly iterative process.”“Early insecurity was will people care? It is admittedly a redesign of a product no longer used to the same degree they once were.”“We took a year to continue to develop the product and get to the perfect velcro closure that allowed folks to throw them on and off really simply.”“We never thought about it as an at-home fitness product.”“Like any pitch, focus and singularity around what your product or service is and why it's of interest, not just to your target audience, but the Shark Tank audience as well.”“We wanted to make a deal, but we didn't want to make a deal that would really be a disservice to what it is we were trying to build at the time.”“It really is this kind of intersection between fashion and fitness that didn't otherwise exist”“We realized that making meaningful, functional improvements to the product, but also making them more beautiful would make for a more elevated experience for working out.”“Baby steps are still steps. And as long as you're taking them, you're moving forward.”

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