• Alex Frekey of Performance Supplements: Scaling Smart in the Nutrition Industry
    Nov 11 2025

    When COVID hit, most supplement retailers were scaling back. Alex Frekey went the other way, turning a stalled retail business into his thriving DTC brand, Performance Supplements.


    In this episode, Alex shares how he launched his first product run of just 144 bottles from his own savings, sold out in 30 days, and slowly built the company into a full-scale supplement line with national reach. He talks to Andrew about the early challenges — sourcing ingredients, finding the right contract manufacturers, and juggling a full-time medical sales career — and how finding the right space and community at Portal helped him finally scale.


    We get into:

    The real cost of scaling a supplement brand from retail to e-commerce

    Navigating minimum order quantities and manufacturing pitfalls

    How he landed SBA funding to fuel growth

    The value of building community and finding partners who share your vision

    Why “creating the best product” beats chasing margins every time


    Follow Performance Supplements and try their products:

    Website: performance-supp.com

    Instagram: @PerformanceStrong, @Performance_Supps

    Follow Portal and explore our flexible warehousing options:

    Website: join-portal.com

    Instagram: @portalwarehousing

    YouTube: @JoinPortal


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    34 mins
  • Sarah Chisholm of Wild Rye Baking: From the Home Kitchen to Crate & Barrel
    Oct 28 2025

    Wild Rye Baking Co. didn’t become a national brand overnight. Founder Sarah Chisholm joins Andrew to talk about the messy middle of CPG business building – testing recipes, managing production, and wondering if the risk was worth it – and the turning points that pushed her baking mix company into major retailers like Crate & Barrel.


    If you’re a founder scaling a product brand, this conversation offers a real look at what it takes to grow from e-commerce to national retail, and why community, persistence, and focus matter more than the flashier stuff.


    In this episode, Sarah and Andrew discuss:

    The chaotic first day of business that proved demand for Sarah’s products was real

    The real, behind-the-scenes process of how Sarah caught the attention of Crate & Barrel – and capitalized on it!

    Why keeping her team small and intentional has been the best decision

    The doubts every founder faces when scaling and how Sarah pushes through


    Follow Wild Rye and try their baking mixes:

    Website: wildryebaking.com

    Instagram: @wildryebaking


    Follow Portal and explore our flexible warehousing options:

    Website: join-portal.com

    Instagram: @portalwarehousing

    YouTube: @JoinPortal

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    35 mins