Allison Ellsworth, the co-founder of the soda brand Poppi, doesn’t sugarcoat the sacrifices required to build a successful business.
For The WSJ Money Interview, Gunjan Banerji traveled to her home in Austin, Texas to learn about the founder’s early days, her beliefs on work-life balance, and what was going through her mind when the brand sold to PepsiCo for $1.95 billion.
Subscribers get access to full-length episodes of The WSJ Money Interview, plus the chance to have their questions answered by our millionaire guest.
Watch the full episode here:
The WSJ Money Interview
What can some of the world’s most interesting tycoons teach us about money and success? WSJ’s Gunjan Banerji sits down with highfliers for a candid conversation about how they made it. Have an idea for a future episode? Or a topic you’d love our next guest to weigh in on? Write to the host at gunjan.banerji@wsj.com
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