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How do the founders of Sodii stay ahead in the hyper competitive hydration market? In this Checkout episode, Jason Thomas and Cale McPherson talk about personal health hacks like homemade saunas and ice baths, why they draw inspiration from disruptor brands like Chief and HOKA and how they're balancing Sodii’s rapid growth with personal milestones like fatherhood. They also chat about their top book recommendations (Simon Sinek’s ‘Start with Why’ and ‘Seth Godin’s ‘The Practice’) and explain why authenticity and focus are key to thriving in business and life.
Check out our full-length interview with Jason and Cale here:
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About your guests:
Cale McPherson and Jason Thomas, Co-Founders of Sodii, shared a mutual vision for a better electrolyte product that wasn’t available in Australia. Their combined passion for health, wellness, and innovation led them to experiment with hydration products to fill this gap. Frustrated by the lack of quality options in the market, they developed Sodii, which has since become Australia’s highest-rated electrolyte product. Teaming up with health experts and practitioners, Sodii is creating game-changing products that are reshaping how Aussies think about salt and hydration.
About your host:
Nathan Bush is the host of the Add To Cart podcast and a leading ecommerce transformation consultant. He has led eCommerce for businesses with revenue $100m+ and has been recognised as one of Australia’s Top 50 People in eCommerce four years in a row. You can contact Nathan on LinkedIn, Twitter or via email.
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How do the founders of Sodii stay ahead in the hyper competitive hydration market? In this Checkout episode, Jason Thomas and Cale McPherson talk about personal health hacks like homemade saunas and ice baths, why they draw inspiration from disruptor brands like Chief and HOKA and how they're balancing Sodii’s rapid growth with personal milestones like fatherhood. They also chat about their top book recommendations (Simon Sinek’s ‘Start with Why’ and ‘Seth Godin’s ‘The Practice’) and explain why authenticity and focus are key to thriving in business and life.
Check out our full-length interview with Jason and Cale here:
Main episode links
This episode was brought to you by…
Deliver In Person
Klaviyo
About your guests:
Cale McPherson and Jason Thomas, Co-Founders of Sodii, shared a mutual vision for a better electrolyte product that wasn’t available in Australia. Their combined passion for health, wellness, and innovation led them to experiment with hydration products to fill this gap. Frustrated by the lack of quality options in the market, they developed Sodii, which has since become Australia’s highest-rated electrolyte product. Teaming up with health experts and practitioners, Sodii is creating game-changing products that are reshaping how Aussies think about salt and hydration.
About your host:
Nathan Bush is the host of the Add To Cart podcast and a leading ecommerce transformation consultant. He has led eCommerce for businesses with revenue $100m+ and has been recognised as one of Australia’s Top 50 People in eCommerce four years in a row. You can contact Nathan on LinkedIn, Twitter or via email.
P
SMS us to request a guest!
Support the show
Want to level up your ecommerce game? Come hang out in the Add To Cart Community. We’re talking deep dives, smart events, and real-world inspo for operators who are in it for the long haul.
Connect with Nathan Bush
Contact Add To Cart
Join the Community

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