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How to Build What Doesn’t Exist Yet: Lessons from a Serial Entrepreneur

How to Build What Doesn’t Exist Yet: Lessons from a Serial Entrepreneur

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When you have a big vision but zero “formal” experience in the space, do you move forward anyway? In this powerful episode of She Believed She Could Podcast, host Allison Walsh sits down with serial entrepreneur Rebecca Matchett to talk about how she has repeatedly built successful companies by trusting her instincts, solving real problems, and building the right team around her.From co-founding iconic fashion brand Alice + Olivia, to reinventing women’s sizing with TrioFit, to now launching Synchrony, an AI guided social app designed specifically for neurodivergent adults, Rebecca’s journey is a masterclass in mission driven entrepreneurship. She shares how she moved from fashion to tech, why she believes lack of “traditional” experience can actually be an advantage, and what it really takes to bring a vision to life in a totally new industry.You will hear a candid conversation about trusting others with your ideas, navigating app development as a non technical founder, handling missteps as learning experiences, and staying anchored in your why when the path ahead feels unclear. If you have a mission on your heart but feel intimidated by everything you do not know yet, this episode will encourage you to take the next right step.In this episode, you will learn:How Rebecca went from co founding Alice + Olivia to building tech and AI enabled solutionsThe story behind Synchrony and how it supports neurodivergent adults who struggle with isolation and lonelinessWhy not having prior experience in an industry can help you see fresh solutions and gaps in the marketPractical ways to move through perfectionism and analysis paralysis so you can actually launchHow to build a trustworthy team around your vision and navigate the risk of outsourcing developmentWhy mission, focus, and taking one small step at a time matter more than a perfect long term planWhat confidence really means when the outcome is not guaranteed Connect with Rebecca:LinkedIn: @joinsynchronyWebsite: joinsynchrony.com 🎙️ Hosted by:Allison Walsh | @allisonwalshLearn more: www.allisonwalshconsulting.com👉 Apply to join the She Believed She Could Podcast Network and take the next step in elevating your voice, brand, and impact.👉 Enroll for free in From Podcast to Platform and learn how to turn your story into a platform that amplifies your impact.🤩 Access the FREE Impact Brand Accelerator: https://bit.ly/impactbrandaccelerator👉 Subscribe for weekly episodes on mindset, confidence, personal branding, business growth and well-being: https://pod.link/1505347834Hosted by Allison Walsh, founder of She Believed She Could™.This episode is sponsored by AdventHealth for Women.At AdventHealth for Women, care goes beyond the physical. Their team provides whole-person care — mind, body, and spirit — empowering women to feel seen, supported, and confident in every season of life.Explore their services and commitment to women’s wellness here:👉 https://adventhealthforwomen.com/ Connect with AllisonInterested in working together? Fill out this form.www.instagram.com/allisonwalshwww.shebelievedbook.comwww.allisonwalshconsulting.comSignature Course | Build Your Brand On DemandAccess The Impact Brand AcceleratorAccess From Podcast to PlatformBeauty Must-Haves!
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