In this episode, Delana interviews Rylee Soper, a young entrepreneur who has achieved remarkable success in just 30 days. Rylee saw the need for more affordable children's audio products, so she created Yoto - a community that provides families with access to high-quality audio products at an affordable price.
Rylee talks about the process of launching her business, from when she first identified a need to coming up with a solution and finally launching her own company. She talks about the challenges of starting up a business from scratch and how she overcame them through her perseverance and hard work.
Rylee shares insights on Yoto’s user experience, with the cost of materials adding up. As a mom, she knew it was important to provide a more affordable way to get fun content for families in the YOTO, and homeschool communities. She also dives into details about the offer she makes for parents when they enter her Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/544398187740053/ Rylee encourages users to tell their stories and become part of the Yoto community which is always looking for ways to expand its offerings so that everyone can benefit from its services.
In conclusion, Rylee's story serves as an inspiration for aspiring entrepreneurs who want to take charge of their own lives while creating something meaningful by solving people’s problems. Through this interview with Delana Green on The How She's Doing It Podcast, listeners will gain valuable insight into business management including tips on overcoming challenges along with practical advice from experienced entrepreneurs who have found success through believing in your offer.
"Yoto Player fills your home with inspiring audio and lets kids lead the way. Kids from 3-12+ use physical cards to explore the best audiobooks, music, activities and educational audio.
No microphone. No camera. No ads."