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Real Talk: The business of keeping it hot.
Kateřina Rydlová on Body Moody, chaos, and showing up anyway Kateřina Rydlová, CEO of Body Moody The pills to survive the day Eight years ago, Kateřina Rydlová noticed something. Not something new, but something so normalised it had become invisible: every woman she knew carried pills in their bag. Pink pills. White pills. Paracetamol. Ibuprofen. The kind you pop between meetings, the kind that let you get through the day when your body is screaming at you to stop. "I neede

Paula Ironside
Apr 216 min read


Part 2: What the Gen Alpha phenomenon actually reveals about the future of brand discovery
And what European founders should be thinking about now While US beauty brands scramble to capture the Gen Alpha market, launching tween skincare lines, partnering with child influencers, positioning products for 8-year-olds, European founders are watching from a distance, asking: "Is this where we're headed? Should we be doing this here, too?" The honest answer: You're asking the wrong question. The Gen Alpha phenomenon isn't about whether you should create products for twee

Paula Ironside
Mar 39 min read


Part 1: The algorithmic childhood. How Gen Alpha is rewiring beauty discovery
Gen Alpha doesn't ask their mother what moisturiser to use. They ask the algorithm. Gen Alpha doesn't ask their mother what moisturiser to use. They ask the algorithm. This is the first generation where beauty literacy arrives before puberty, not through bathroom cabinet inheritance or department store sampling, but through an endless scroll of skincare routines, aesthetic codes, and creator-validated rituals. In this article: 💛 The cultural movement: How beauty became def

Paula Ironside
Feb 285 min read


Real Talk: The sanctuary conversation
When wellness becomes the thing that's making you sick. A real talk with Natalia Uliasz. Welcome to Real Talk ! My new monthly series where I sit down with a founder who's building something that actually matters. Not because they spotted a gap in the market or followed a trend, but because they have a stand. A belief they won't compromise on. A read on the cultural moment that most brands are too polite, or too afraid, to say out loud. This isn't your typical founder feature

Paula Ironside
Feb 1213 min read


Stop selling products. Start building culture.
Why your next growth strategy isn't about marketing harder, it's about meaning deeper. We're living in a time where people don't just buy brands; they become them. When someone chooses a skincare line, a yoga studio, or a therapy app, it's rarely about the product alone. It's because the brand reflects who they are, what they value, and the life they're creating. This is customer value creation through culture: building brands that transcend function to become symbols of mean

Paula Ironside
Jan 294 min read
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