Growth usually starts with a product. But sometimes the thing people respond to has nothing to do with what you’re selling. Alicia Hughes and Jenny Ladd didn’t set out to build a business. They were trying to solve something personal. The emotional gap that comes with sending your kid off to college. What started as a simple care package turned into real demand almost overnight. Not because of the product itself, but because of how it made people feel.

As Warm Hugs grew, so did the realization that this wasn’t just about logistics or delivery. It was about connection. About understanding why people buy in the first place. Along the way, they’ve had to navigate the same pressure that comes with building anything from scratch. Pricing your time, figuring things out in real time, and trying to scale without losing what made it work. This conversation gets to the heart of a deeper shift. The difference between building something functional and building something people actually care about.

Hello Chaos

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Ep. 199 Alicia Hughes & Jenny Ladd

MAY 3, 202647 MIN
Hello Chaos

Ep. 199 Alicia Hughes & Jenny Ladd

MAY 3, 202647 MIN

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Key Takeaways: 1️⃣ People don’t buy your product, they buy the feeling Warm Hugs took off because of what people felt, not what was inside the box. That is the part most businesses miss early. If the emotional connection is not clear, growth gets harder no matter how good the product is. If it is clear, people will pay more, share more, and come back. 2️⃣ Starting messy beats waiting for clarity every time They did not have systems, pricing figured out, or a long-term plan. They just started. That decision created momentum and real feedback fast. Waiting for perfect conditions usually delays the only thing that actually moves a business forward. Action. 3️⃣ Growth forces you to choose what actually matters Saying yes to everything worked at the beginning, but it does not scale. At some point, you have to decide where to focus or you lose time, energy, and consistency. The challenge is growing without losing the personal touch that made people care in the first place. Timestamps: 00:00 Why most founders misunderstand what they are really selling 01:04 The simple idea that turned into something bigger than expected 03:35 When demand shows up in ways you did not plan for 05:42 The moment you realize this is more than just a side project 06:37 The hidden challenges no one prepares you for early on 10:11 The mistake founders make with pricing and their own time 13:13 What scaling forces you to confront sooner than expected 16:05 The small operational issues that can slow everything down 20:36 If you could change anything what would you fix first 23:07 The real opportunity most founders overlook when they grow 28:34 Why being underestimated can actually work in your favor 31:16 How to protect your energy while building something new 35:50 The one system that keeps everything from falling apart 37:49 What success actually looks like one year from now 43:50 The simplest advice most founders ignore 46:40 How to follow the journey and stay connected If you want to see how Alicia and Jenny are building something people genuinely care about, connect with them using the links below. Website: https://warm-hugs.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-warm-hugs/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.warm.hugs Thank you for tuning in! If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to our podcast on your favorite podcast platform and share it with your network. We encourage you to join our community HERE and connect with us on social media for the latest updates and more great content.Connect With Us:LinkedIn Instagram YouTube