Creating Confidence with Heather Monahan - From Beauty Counter to Billionaire Founder, How Jerrod Blandino Went Against The Grain And Why YOU Should Too Episode 107

Episode Date: April 27, 2021

Your light is your GIFT! It is up to you to let it shine. And when it does, success will find you! But if you are ever feeling dimmed, it is time to fight back! No one knows this better than my guest ...this week, the incomparable Jerrod Blandino! He went from selling Estée Lauder’s makeup to Estée Lauder buying HIS for $1.45 billion! Now Too Faced Cosmetics is the powerhouse brand you know today. But it wasn’t easy. Jerrod learned countless lessons along the way and now he is here to share them. Learn how to embrace your true beauty, lead with gratitude and trust, and spark your creativity everywhere you go with Jerrod today.    About the Guest: Too Faced Co-Founder, Jerrod Blandino, got his start behind the Estée Lauder department store makeup counter. Working one-on-one with clients allowed him to quickly discover the transformative power makeup had on women. He and his partner, Jeremy Johnson, then envisioned a makeup line that would celebrate individuality and inject joy back into an industry that had become rigidly led by rules, not fun. With a credit card, a laser-like focus, and a dream to celebrate and empower women, Too Faced was born in 1998. Today, Jeremy is still initiating new business strategies while Jerrod is continuously inspired to create innovative new products. Too Faced is sold in more than 30 countries and is one of the top-selling brands everywhere it is sold. Finding Jerrod Blandino:  Website: https://www.toofaced.com/  Watch #bakeupwithjerrod Instagram & Twitter: @jerrodblandino     To inquire about my coaching program opportunity visit https://mentorship.heathermonahan.com/    Review this podcast on Apple Podcast using this LINK and when you DM me the screen shot, I buy you my $299 video course as a thank you!    My book Confidence Creator is available now! get it right HERE   If you are looking for more tips you can download my free E-book at my website and thank you! https://heathermonahan.com    *If you'd like to ask a question and be featured during the wrap up segment of Creating Confidence, contact Heather Monahan directly through her website and don’t forget to subscribe to the mailing list so you don’t skip a beat to all things Confidence Creating!     See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:30 Even the people who love you will say it's impossible or you should take the safe road. You know, they love you. They don't want you to get hurt. But if you feel in your soul and in your gut and in your heart that you have something that the world needs, it can not just be about getting rich, guys. That won't ultimately make you happy. You have to want to do something good in this world. Share something that the world needs. It cannot just be about getting rich, guys. That won't ultimately make you happy. You have to want to do something good in this world, share something, do something different. You have to. That's what you're meant to do.
Starting point is 00:00:51 And I'm telling you, don't give up, and be smart enough to learn and pivot through it. And you'll get there. I'm on this journey with me. Each week when you join me, you're going to chase down our goals. Overcome adversity, and set you up for better tomorrow.
Starting point is 00:01:05 After no sleep, I'm ready for my close time. Hi and welcome back. I'm so excited that we are joined today by Jared Blendino, who is the co-founder of TwoFace Cosmetics, along with his husband, Jeremy, also an amazing IT guy. TwoFace has grown from a boutique brand to a leader within the beauty industry and purchased by Estaylater for
Starting point is 00:01:29 1.45 billion dollars. Dirt is known as the chief creative officer, dreamer and my guest with the best energy in the world. Thank you so much for being here today all the way from Hawaii. Hello! Hello, Ha baby! Yes, I'm on vacation here in Hawaii and I am so thrilled to be with you. Oh my gosh, and the first thing I see to you is why are you working if you're in Hawaii?
Starting point is 00:01:53 You've got to share with the listeners what you said. I never stopped. You don't stop. I mean, this is something that I love to do. It's a part of who I am. You know, a vacation for me just is a geographical change. I don't stop working because I love it, you know, and am. Advocation for me just is a geographical change. I don't stop working because I love it.
Starting point is 00:02:08 And this isn't work for me. This is hanging out with you. I get to have a great time and have a wonderful conversation. So for me, this is a treat. Oh my gosh, you're amazing. Thank you so much for being here. All right, so I want to take it back to the beginning because this is crazy to me.
Starting point is 00:02:22 Obviously, you sold the company for $1.4 billion unbelievable entrepreneurial goals, right, to estate lottery. But before all of this, I want to go back to a time when you ironically worked behind the counter for estate lottery, is that true? Yes, my only job I ever had within the cosmetics industry was working behind the
Starting point is 00:02:43 estate lottery counter. And full circle moment, God works in incredibly mysterious ways and I never would have dreamt that that would happen or that was even a possibility, especially considering my last job was at the mall. But yeah, that happened. Yeah. And this is super interesting to me
Starting point is 00:03:01 because Sarah Blakely, for example, is one of these people who says, I manifested this, I created this. So from what you're saying, it wasn't something that you had this big picture vision of your future back then. Absolutely not. As a kid, I always knew somewhere in the depth of my soul that I was going to have like a quote-unquote big life. I knew that there was something more out there for me and that I had a creative drive and it could there was a creative force in me that was pushing me to to do things differently to take the road less travel to always kind of look at the world through like rainbow colored glasses and look look for the magic in there. But no, I fell into cosmetics by complete
Starting point is 00:03:40 accident. Once I was in it, I discovered that I loved it. It was a new type of art. It was a new type of expression that would allow me to instill self-esteem into these women that I got to experience five, 10, 15 minutes with. And I just fell in love with it. And it became something that connected me not only to the artistic part of me, but that emotional side of me that I wanted to make the world a better place. And I wanted to make people feel more beautiful, more alive, you know, just more comfortable with who they are and how they express themselves. That's so powerful because the things that you're talking about go so far beyond, you know, how we look on the outside.
Starting point is 00:04:20 What I really hear you saying is that you loved impacting people on the inside. Yeah, yeah, million percent. Everybody's beautiful as they are. Everybody is. outside. What I really hear you saying is that you loved impacting people on the inside. Yeah, yeah, million percent. Everybody's beautiful as they are. Everybody is. It doesn't mean we can't have fun with beauty and we can't transform ourselves so we can express why how we're feeling inside in the outside. But it was never about changing you. It was about making you feel the most beautiful version of yourself. My goal is to make you feel the most yourself in my brand. I want you to know you have a home that you were seeing that you were loved and that you are
Starting point is 00:04:48 perfectly perfect as you are. But together we're going to express ourselves, have some fun and make life a little more colorful. And that's what it really is all about for me. It's about instilling self-esteem and love into you so you can then move through the world in a more positive way. Because there's a way you see yourself in the mirror affects can then move through the world in a more positive way. Because there's a way you see yourself in the mirror affects how you move through this world, how you treat others, how you treat yourself, how you react to others. And if you feel good and you look good, baby, maybe you won't take any crap from that guy who doesn't deserve you or you'll go in and ask for that razor, that promotion you've
Starting point is 00:05:21 earned and deserve. And hopefully act kinder and maybe be a little nicer to people because you feel good. I am glad how you described that being that better version of you, investing in you, showing up as that best version of you, whatever that looks like. And for me, I completely agree with you. On the days I'm nervous, I want to take extra time doing my makeup, right? You want that, the newest highlighter, whatever product that you think is going to change your life that day.
Starting point is 00:05:51 It makes you huge difference in how you feel. Honey, just getting that perfect brow on or that amazing, born-to-spice foundation that's going to feed a nourisher skin, but no one's going to see your makeup. They're going to see the beautiful you. Contour, lip, you know, we created the first glitter makeup. You're going to see the beautiful you contour lip. You know, we created the first glitter eyeshadow. Honey, I'm about over the
Starting point is 00:06:08 top. I'm about creating art every day. I'm about expressing yourself the most wonderful, vibrant way you can. But in the end, it only matters how it makes you feel. So true. Yeah, I couldn't agree more. Jared, one of
Starting point is 00:06:19 the things that you did was at the time when you came into the makeup business, it would seem more stiff, more boring. It didn't seem as lively and magical the way that you are. How were you able to step into a business that was so different than you and be that real you? You know, being completely naive, not having any interest in getting into beauty, falling into it by a complete accident allowed me to look at it through my own perspective, my own way. I didn't come in with any preconceived
Starting point is 00:06:50 notions. I walked in and thought, you're all taking this way too seriously. This is fun. It's so much more fun to be a girl. At least in the 90s, you know, oh my gosh, now boys can express themselves and have some fun, which is so cool. But at the time I thought, why are you enjoying this? This is like an adult version of a cramp box. You get to wear lipstick and bronzer and snatch that brown, get that, blush on it. I just saw the joy in it.
Starting point is 00:07:18 And I thought they were missing it because in the mid to late 90s, it was very rural oriented, step one, step two, step three. You know, there wasn't YouTube, there wasn't education to that level that allowed people to feel confident in trying new things. So I was like, I'm going to be your gay best friend for 10 minutes. You come sit down, we're going to have some fun. And I could be like, who told you that was okay?
Starting point is 00:07:40 Like, who told you that? We are brown lipstick. Look, go down here. Get over here. But I could say that with love because there was no competition. I was I was a gay boy looking at these women but with total love and saying, yeah, I'm going to be your best friend for five minutes and let's do this, you know, and through that experience, I started destroying every tester in the department creating little concoctions that didn't exist for me because I gained a bit of a celebrity client
Starting point is 00:08:04 until I worked at the sex. And there would be, you know, somebody come again going to a little concoctions that didn't exist for me. Because I gained a bit of a celebrity client until I worked at the SACS. And there would be, you know, somebody come again going to a new award show and they, you know, with a makeup artist looking at brown, you know, whatever. I'd be like, no, no, wait!
Starting point is 00:08:14 There's this cool shinoe blush with glitter. Hold on, I would smash it and add it to the eye shadow and send them home with it, trying to create these things that would allow you to be a little extra. That would allow you to get noticed, you know, because all I wanted to be was notice growing up. And, you know, I think all we want to be is seen
Starting point is 00:08:33 and add a little joy to life, you know. Oh, so good and so true. So at what point did you go from being behind the counter for another brand to saying, you know what, this isn't cutting it, I've got to make the leap and go all in on me and my idea. Gosh, you know, we were so naive, we didn't know what was impossible,
Starting point is 00:08:52 which for me is part of the magic. So no one too much, never helped anyone. I, sometimes just going with the dream and going with what you know will get you there. But I went home one day and Jeremy, who we've been together 25 years. He was my boyfriend at the time. And I came home and I said,
Starting point is 00:09:08 and prior to falling into beauty, I was a kid who always was into art, winning art contest drawing. And through that when I was in high school, I got accepted into a Disney animation program with Warner Bros. So they had this weird little school, nobody talked about,
Starting point is 00:09:21 but they were cultivating artists. And it was during the time when Jack Skellington, the nightmare before Christmas was being made and the Simpsons were there. And I had been accepted to the school, but I was always a bit rebellious. Like if something didn't make sense to me, I would make my own rules. So I went to the school and they were teaching me
Starting point is 00:09:39 how to do animation, and they asked me to make a ball bounce across the page. And so I thought, hey, I'm gonna have my ball blossom into wearing a couture gown with a train. And by the time it bounced across, it had this train flowing. And I was like, I'm gonna, ooh, I'm gonna be like, they're gonna love me.
Starting point is 00:09:55 They're gonna ask me to like jump into the simpsons and start doing it. And my instructor said, I didn't ask you to do that. I asked you to make a ball. You know, and I was like, oh, this isn't gonna work. But prior to that, I done animations. So after working You know, and I was like, oh, this isn't going to work. But prior to that, I had done animation. So after working behind the counter with all these funny, eccentric, crazy, wonderful women, I drew a cartoon character.
Starting point is 00:10:12 I named her Envy. She was all the different pieces of all these fabulous women that I had met working behind the counter. And through creating Envy, I created a makeup world that she would live in. And I showed it to Jeremy one day and I had been creating all these Like I said little concoctions at sex you would have to buy eight things I would take them home mix them melt them in little taco cups little salsa cups
Starting point is 00:10:35 Bring it or tap away or bring it back and then you would pick it up and eventually security said What are you doing you can't do that? So I'd already kind of gotten into like just mixing and creating everything. And Jeremy said, let's do it. And there was no internet and one happy accident after another, we found an amazing lab and we just did it. And honestly, we got a vote feature while I worked at SACS. We had launched two-faced into Nordstrom and Fred Seagal surgery. My lunch break, I'd walk from SACS to Nordstrom and sell two-faced. This is this sounds crazy, but it just felt normal. Tell you what, it was just what was happening. You know, my count executive threw the vogue down and said, what's going on?
Starting point is 00:11:13 And I was like, I think I need to quit. I don't know. It just really kind of happened like that. But John DeVse, who was my senior executive at the time, now I work with again. So it's this crazy full circle. Matt, it sounds too easy though. Was there any point in time when this was happening?
Starting point is 00:11:31 It wasn't easy. But it sounds easy to people listening right now. People are listening to you and they're like, oh, he could do it. He's so creative. He's so talented. So what were some of the moments back then early on that you ever thought, you know
Starting point is 00:11:45 what, I don't know if this is going to work. Honey, well, okay, I never thought it wasn't going to work. That's that's one thing I never thought. How am I going to get through this moment? How am I going to survive? How am I going to eat? How am I going to how is this going to happen? 8 billion times. And let me tell you, I learned sometimes more from my failures than I did for my successes. And that's something to be to know. And I want you to hold on to this. Failure is temporary. Success is lasting.
Starting point is 00:12:10 Do not be afraid to fail. Very important. That stops people. No, gosh, it was the hardest thing you could even imagine. But I never believed for a second the world didn't want it. That it wasn't needed. That our voice and that the two-faced wasn't going to help make the world a better place. I didn't doubt that for a second the world didn't want it, that it wasn't needed, that our voice and that two face wasn't going to help make the world a better place.
Starting point is 00:12:28 I didn't doubt that for a second. What about the actual name two face? How did you come up with that? Two face was a name that we created while working behind the counter for those over the top women who would have a complete meltdown if we were out of there must have blush or their favorite lipstick.
Starting point is 00:12:44 And I'd be like, oh, careful, this one's too faced. Like they were difficult, but I loved them because it took so much effort to be that vain that I was always like, oh, I'll help her. Let me help her. You know, so it was like women who took their look so seriously that they, you know, it was like the most important thing. They probably should have had a little more balance in their life to be honest, but you know, I loved it. I loved them and I loved it. Did people ever say to you, to face that name won't work? That isn't a beauty name. Did people ever try to put you back in that proverbial box? It happens every day, to this day. You'd think that after all the success and all of the achievements that you people might trust you or might go with you, but no, I mean, there's, you're going to get pushed back. If you're creating something
Starting point is 00:13:28 unique, if you're sharing your heart with the world, if you, if you're putting something out there in the world that doesn't exist, you're going to get pushed back. People aren't going to get it. And I always say, you don't need to get my idea, but you need to get me. You don't need to trust the idea, but you must trust me. That doesn't mean that, you know, it happens every day, but no. And I'm actually good with it. I'm actually better when you push against me, I go stronger.
Starting point is 00:13:52 You know the peach palette that broke the internet? Nobody knows this story. You want me to tell you a little story. So, okay, nobody knows this. Nobody was breaking news here now. All right, nobody knows this. Originally, the peach palette was a little eight well, small. And I had created the chocolate bronzers
Starting point is 00:14:10 based on a natural cocoa powder, full of antioxidants, beautiful tint, it was perfect. And so I thought, what else can I do? And I remember this commercial growing up in Southern California about peaches during the summer. And there was a whole little song and it would show these peaches, GC peaches. And as a kid, I thought, that's so beautiful.
Starting point is 00:14:27 It's like yellow and pink. And like, there's burrito, just so beautiful. So I thought, I'm gonna create a peach palette. And I created this little palette. And I put peach essence in it, it's not like peaches. And I went into a board meeting. And there, you know, there's like 18, 19, like executive salespeople around the table.
Starting point is 00:14:45 And I said, listen, I created this peach salad. It smells like peaches. And they were like, no, no, no one's going to want their ice on a smelling like peaches. No, no, no. And I was like, oh, okay. So it went from eight to now 18 colors. I made it twice as big. And I doubled down on it because I was like, oh, no, no, no. Like, I'm thankful for that, though,, because it pushed me and I made it bigger. And it was one of the most successful products we ever launched.
Starting point is 00:15:09 And even like better than sex, guys, better than sex, nobody would allow me to call it better than sex. No retailers wanted me to put it into a pink tube. Nobody will buy a pink mascara. Now there's an entire category of pink mascaras, and it's the number one mascara in the United States and across the world. So people are going to push against you and you need to push back.
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Starting point is 00:18:16 Did you ever have moments where you said, oh my gosh, imposter syndrome. I don't belong here. How am I going to do this? Yes, that's funny that you say that for the first gosh, like 10 years, I would think like, whatever, what am I going to get caught? Like, you know, I'd be in these these sales meetings and I'd be on stage in front of thousands of people trying to inspire and educate and entertain them at these conferences and support and ultimately says, and I'd be like, I'm just a kid whose last show was
Starting point is 00:18:44 at the mall and honestly, to this day some kid whose last show was at the mall. And honestly, to this day, we don't do things in the normal way. We don't create products in the normal way. The way our company is set up is not the way most companies are set up. Because we were like a little garage band that ended up selling out stadiums.
Starting point is 00:18:57 But that's where the magic is. And I'm still pushing back against corporate culture that makes no sense to me, against rules that don't apply, that don't make sense, that don't serve me. So I'd say stay authentic, stay unique, stay rebellious. Not for just the sake of being rebellious, but you must be rebellious when it feels inauthentic and you know that your gut is pulling you
Starting point is 00:19:19 in a different direction. Back then in the earlier days, before you had the clout, before you had the truth and the success that just exists that you rock now, how did you pick yourself up to make yourself feel more confident in some of those more challenging moments? You know, it was really my faith. I'll tell you, my faith is a huge part of my life. Jeremy and I are Christian, I pray all the time, we actually read it out every single
Starting point is 00:19:43 morning called Jesus Calling. It sets our day off. It gets us going, it gets me in the right place. But I'll tell you to this very moment, I have this conversation last night. When the stakes are higher, all the time, I'll say like, Jesus, I don't know what's happening. I don't get it, but I trust you and I just walk that next step and I walk that next step and I walk that next step. And growing up as a gay kid, you know, I'm half Italian and my mother is like French English, but growing up in a religious family and being told or hearing God doesn't love you, there's something wrong with you. And then coming through it and understanding God loves me,
Starting point is 00:20:16 not inspired on me being gay, but because I'm gay, it empowered me to have a closer more adult relationship that has absolutely propelled me to fly when I didn't even know if that makes sense. Oh my gosh, that is so powerful and thank you for sharing that for anyone who's listening right now who doesn't feel good enough
Starting point is 00:20:37 who doesn't feel accepted and we have all been there at one point or another, but I love that your faith that's unshakeable and when you have that centered faith, no one can take you off your path. So kudos to you. When you look at the business that you've built and when you look at the success you've had in business,
Starting point is 00:20:55 what are some of the key takeaways that you would advise other entrepreneurs like this girl right here? What are some of the key things that you did that made you successful in business? You know, it was really saying true to your vision and to your idea. It was being
Starting point is 00:21:09 flexible enough to change and pivot when, you know, God closes the door, but opens a window. Eventually you're going to get kicked through it. So pay attention. Look for the windows. Do not assume someone's resume or
Starting point is 00:21:22 past experience at a very large corporation or something makes them more valuable or smarter than you. I learned this the hard way. If you're an entrepreneur and you're creating your art and you're creating a vision something from your soul, something that you know the world needs, nobody knows more than you do about that and you must follow your gut and you must lead. Don't be led by people who will want to overpower you and to mediate you, control you,
Starting point is 00:21:48 you silence you, manage you, very important. Because I think as you're moving through success and every decision is a make or break and it can be so terrifying. And you get to the point where you can hire that same executive from some fancy corporation you think they're gonna have all the answers. They did it.
Starting point is 00:22:05 They didn't do it, boo. They need people like you and me to pay them. They can't do what we could do other way, or they would. You know? That is so true. And I never thought about it that way. But I definitely, and Mike, we are put people on pedestals if they went to a certain school or certain pedigree
Starting point is 00:22:22 or like you said, own a certain title, but at the end of the day, with yourself to find th of you that you stayed on did. It's your job to st and listen, they might h about a certain thing and answers to this and that, you and they don't have,
Starting point is 00:22:44 you do, you must lead them, not be led by them and be very sensitive to, to the ego. There are a lot of insecure egos out there that will want to diminish you, dim your light, control you, edit you, put a leash on you. Don't be leashed. You need to be able to be kind and smart, but you also need to know when to show your teeth. Oh, that is such a powerful one. Did you ever dim your light when you look back in your career? Did you? I know people wanted you to, but did you actually ever dim it? I've had moments alone where I felt my light was being dim, but that's when that's when the my friends would call it the crazy Italian and you would come out. That's when I'll come out fighting.
Starting point is 00:23:26 And that's when you feel it in your soul and you feel it. But then you also doubt yourself because you're like, they know more. What if this doesn't work? Or you go from five employees to 500 employees. They're all counting on me. You can let your brain do that.
Starting point is 00:23:40 But in the end, you have to connect to your heart. Don't ever dim your light. That's your magic. That's what God put in you. And it's your job to let it shine. You need to reflect God's light with your life. And if you're dimming your light, you're not doing that. That is so, so good. And I couldn't agree with you more. I always say dimming your light isn't going to ignite someone else's the only way we're going to make the world a brighter
Starting point is 00:24:04 place is to turn up the volume. And I'm so glad you turned up the volume on yours. So as you go to the next level, like you said, from five employees to 500, there were some major leap. Every single time you went to that next level, would you doubt again question or did you find that it got easier as you had some success beneath you? No, you can't sit in doubt. You can't afford yourself the luxury of sitting in doubt every time you get somewhere. Another level, another double, yes, that's true, but you just need to arm up and be prepared to tackle it. Don't spend too much time indulging yourself in the what ifs and the anxiety and the fear.
Starting point is 00:24:45 You can't do that. If you're doing that too much, you're probably not meant to be an entrepreneur. There are a lot of other amazing jobs to be had. Everyone needs to be an entrepreneur, right? But we all have a part to play. That's a luxury you can't afford. Oh yeah, that is so good.
Starting point is 00:25:02 Not everyone is covered this kind of work. Now, through this window of time from when you first started till now, there's been so many changes. How did technology impact you and how did you approach technology to benefit your business? With open arms and from the very beginning when social media came in, I was so excited about the opportunity to directly communicate and interact with our clients and our customers. the opportunity to directly communicate and interact with our clients and our customers. And you know, you have to embrace it, have your arms open, have your antennas up, and always be ready to follow and pivot to where, you know, there are marketing opportunities where there are opportunities to connect and educate and entertain your clients and your
Starting point is 00:25:40 customers at a deeper level. So it's so important to be open to so important to be smart enough to follow it and to jump in. When you're competing against these other brands that have been around for so long and have done it a certain way, do you decide to say maybe I
Starting point is 00:25:56 should try some of these tactics that they're trying first or do you just say I'm going to close out everything around me and just focus on how I want to approach it. I'm running a race with myself. I do not look to the left or to the right. I don't think anyone needs to fail for me to succeed. So I don't spend time doing that.
Starting point is 00:26:11 I absolutely just keep my focus in front of me and move that way. I do not look at what other people are doing. Or, oh, of course, like any consumer, you could be like, that's cool. But no, there was no strategy about studying others and doing it that way. I like that.
Starting point is 00:26:32 Now, where you are such a creative person, are there tips that you have for everyone listening on how people can tap more into their own creativity? Are there some strategies that you employ in your life to help yourself be your most creative? Yeah, you know, honestly, I've had to let go of some things to keep my heart open because creative people, you have to leave your heart open.
Starting point is 00:26:53 And by leaving your heart open, you get flooded with the beauty and the wonder of life, but also leaves you a little more vulnerable and a little more, you know, it can be exhausting. So I had to let go of certain things and as you become more successful and you have the privileges come along with that, you have to be smart enough to use them.
Starting point is 00:27:11 So I don't pay bills and I don't even drive myself around and I don't manage my own schedule and I had to let some like normal things go which I had to consciously understand that I was letting go because if you're not conscious, it could be weird. You have to be like, you have to consciously understand that I was letting go, because if you're not conscious, it could be weird. You have to consciously know I don't know how much milk costs, and I don't go to the grocery store,
Starting point is 00:27:31 and I don't put gas in cars. You have to let a certain part of your life go, so you can stay open, you can stay aware, and you can stay like when Jeremy is out of gas station, I'll look at the color of the plastic around the pump tube thing. And I'll be like, that's kind of pretty. And that's a weird texture. Do you know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:27:49 Or what's she eating? Why is she eating that? And look at that girl's shoes. And like, do you know what I mean? That's how my brain works. If you're struggling with swelling in your legs, ankles, or feet, you're going to want to listen up. Forget your compression socks and water pills.
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Starting point is 00:30:45 Did your life change? Do people start treating you differently? Did you have to change? Well, listen, this is an interesting question. Have you changed? I have changed. We all grow. Have I changed at the core of who I am?
Starting point is 00:30:59 I have not. And it's a conscious choice to not change. You have to be conscious of not letting your success or other people's interpretation of who you are, change who you are. But I have a great friend, Mariahos Mantleme, do not let what you do get meshed into who you are. Don't do that.
Starting point is 00:31:15 Be aware of that. But the thing they don't tell you, Heather, is that this is the thing they don't tell you. It was that people will leave you. Not everyone's happy for your success. People around you change. That was the weird thing for me that I wasn't prepared for. And I understand it because it must get really tiring for people to see your dreams come true, to see you kind of elevate to another to other levels. And they might, it might, I don't know, I don't know how it makes them feel, but it might not feel great all the time. I don't know, I don't know how it makes me feel, but it might not feel great all the time. I don't know, but I've had some people that I love very much,
Starting point is 00:31:47 leave me or say you've changed and that I've had to think, how high, like, is like my core values have it? And I love you and I don't care what's in your bank account. And I don't care what kind of car you drive. I really don't, but I think that people can interpret your life to mean maybe your values have changed, your heart has changed and it doesn't matter. Like, yes, you have nicer things, you have nicer clothes,
Starting point is 00:32:09 and you can buy a nicer car or whatever. But in the end, I don't wanna say it doesn't matter because it matters because money gives you options. That's all money does is I defer to options. And it amplifies who you are. If you're a generous, loving person, you can be more generous and loving. If you're selfish and destructive,
Starting point is 00:32:24 you can be more selfish and destructive. But there's also a responsibility that comes with it to ensure that you protect the relationships that you love. And you don't let your success or your bank account create space between you. You know what I mean? I have my very best friends in the world. Some of them are, I've known since I was a kid,
Starting point is 00:32:41 and you just need to be conscious of what really matters. That's sad to hear. However, I do understand what you're saying when people they might be happy for you, but because of their own limitations, their own struggles respond differently to success. It's very sad for them, but good for you that you do have people in your life that celebrate your success. And that shows me to that what's so unique about you guys is that not only did you have this level of success, but you had it with your partner, with your husband, how was that dynamic for your relationship?
Starting point is 00:33:14 Amazing. I mean, we are two halves of a coin where I'm incredibly weak. He is incredibly strong and vice versa. And together, when I first met him, we were very young in our very early 20s. And I thought when I when I first met him, we were very young, like our very early 20s, and I thought, this kid's going to be something someday. Like, I saw him. It's never happened before. Never happened since. I saw this kid. And I'm like,
Starting point is 00:33:35 this guy's going to be something. And together, honestly, he's changed every part of my life. And I love him so much. And I'm so grateful for him. And I try to always say thank you. And I think it's gratitude. I think the two secrets to a successful happy life are gratitude and trust. You have to trust that everything's happening because it's supposed to and you have to move through it and learn through it and be grateful for it. Be grateful for the pain you're going through.
Starting point is 00:34:01 Be grateful for the struggles and the successes because it's bringing you somewhere you need to go. You know what I mean. And be grateful for those pain you're going through, be grateful for the struggles and the successes because it's bringing you somewhere you need to go. You know what I mean. And be grateful for those who love you. And also, you need to be a cheerleader for your friends. When they have a success, when they get a promotion, when they get a new car, you need to be equally, if not more a cheerleader to them, they deserve it.
Starting point is 00:34:23 You know? That's so good and so true. And you can feel how your gratitude comes through the screen and everyone can feel that right now. And I'm so with you on the gratitude, create the attitude of gratitude and like, okay, since you guys sold the company, cut back to 2016, how has your life and your role changed now that you're no longer the co-founder or the owner? Well, we are co-founders and we still are... Good point, thank you. We still are. My job hasn't changed, but you know, the way I have to do my job is changed. And I'm trying very hard to figure that out and to be successful and to stay sharp,
Starting point is 00:35:07 stay authentic and rebellious and independent and creative at the sharpest, most intense level I can be and function in a within a corporate environment that I'm very unfamiliar with. Oh yeah, and my background is in corporate America and it is not all beautiful creative days so I totally feel for you on how challenging that must be from having the ultimate decisions and having the ability to make them all to suddenly you're in this new environment.
Starting point is 00:35:38 That is not an easy transition whether you have a billion dollars or not and I totally feel you want that good. I love what I do. I feel an immense responsibility to our fans and our customers to create the absolute best product with the most amazing formulas and present them with a true heart in my voice. And I won't compromise on that. And that's why you have raving fans
Starting point is 00:36:02 and that's why your community is so committed to you and the brand. So thank you so much for that. Will you share a little bit of it, some of the cool stuff that you're doing now with your baking show? Oh my gosh, yes. So I love, okay, so through being creative
Starting point is 00:36:19 and wanting a creative outlet, I discovered baking, and there's nothing more aligned to what I do every day in the cosmetics lab than baking. It's putting different ingredients, textures, colors together to create one beautiful, amazing, delicious new thing. It's exactly like creating an eye shadow palette. I have to tell you. So I just love it. And my great friend, Rosanna Pancino invited to her home to bake my favorite Christmas cookie, gingerbread. And I learned in her kitchen how to create gingerbread. And I thought, this is so fun.
Starting point is 00:36:48 And you get to decorate it. And it was delicious. And I just started doing that. And over the last couple of years, I've been baking and putting it on Instagram. I ate Jared Blendino on Instagram. And now I have a show called Bakeup with Jared every Saturday, you can step into my kitchen.
Starting point is 00:37:04 And we're gonna hang out, gossip, have some fun and we're gonna bake together and have a, and just, you know, get to experience something new and creative together. So it's just been such a wonderful and creative outlet that I love and I've learned a lot from it and I'm getting quite good. And in the end for me, it's about, it's good enough.
Starting point is 00:37:21 You don't have to be perfect. It doesn't have to look like it belongs in a petisserie window in Paris, as long as you had fun, as long as it's good enough. You don't have to be perfect. It have to look like it belongs in a participatory window in you had fun as long as it's you know what I'm saying? And we've had success. I love always leaning into doing m things and then hearing how
Starting point is 00:37:39 creativity for you was b always loved doing. No, I thought it looked incredibly hard. I didn't even understand the fundamentals of it. So when I got into my kitchen and I made those very first lemon blueberry scones that I ever made and they were ugly and we were looking and I was sweating and I was almost in tears by the end of it but it was delicious and it brought Jeremy downstairs on a Sunday morning because he smelled it and we had this beautiful moment together.
Starting point is 00:38:05 I realized there's heart and love in baking. And then I took my grandmother's fruit cake recipe and I baked it and my aunt after she passed away would bake them and then she passed away a couple Christmas's ago so I baked them. And I'm crying as I'm baking them because you feel the love of those people back. It's like a song.
Starting point is 00:38:22 You can bring back memories and emotions and you can feel their love through these ingredients baking in the oven. And I just felt like this is an emotional, this is an emotional form of art that you can, you can share your love to the people that you love with, you know. Sharon, thank you so much for giving back to so many coming up behind you and sharing your wisdom. And most importantly, sharing your love, your passion and who you are, it is incredibly inspiring. And I know everyone listening right now is gonna wanna get more of you.
Starting point is 00:38:56 Where can they find more of you? Well, Instagram, at JaredBlend, you know, J-E-R-R-O-D-D-L-A-N-D-I-N-O, or of course, at twewface.com. You know, I'm here for all of you. I'm rooting you know, J-E-R-R-O-D-L-A-N-D-I-N-O, or of course that twface.com. You know, I'm here for all of you. I'm rooting you on, guys. Do not give up. When even the people who love you will say it's impossible or you should take the safe road, you know, they love you. They don't want you to get hurt, but if you feel in your soul and in your gut and in your heart that you have something that the world needs, it cannot just be about getting rich, guys. That won't ultimately make you happy.
Starting point is 00:39:27 You have to want to do something good in this world, share something, do something different. You have to. That's what you're meant to do. And I'm telling you, don't give up, but be smart enough to learn and pivot through it. And you'll get there. Oh, Jared, thank you so much. Wishing you the best. Always have a freaking amazing vacation. I hope you take some time for you. Thank you. You so deserve it. It was amazing having you. Thank you so much. Thanks, Heather. Aloha! I start learning and growing. And inevitably some people happen. No one seems alone.
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