An Interview with Sean Rayland, Founder of Red Rebel Armour (Episode 19)
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Explore the key insights from this podcast episode in Mastery's latest blog! Take a look! Here In this episode of Mastery Fractional CFO’s Punchy Podcast, Ryan Chenier, CEO and founder of Mastery Fractional CFO Services, speaks with Sean Rayland, Founder of Red Rebel Armour an Indigenous streetwear brand focused on social entrepreneurship. Summary
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- Sean shares his journey of creating a business that aims to reduce recidivism by providing employment opportunities for those exiting the criminal justice system.
- The conversation explores the brand's mission, growth strategies, challenges in scaling operations, and the importance of financial management.
- Sean emphasizes the need for community support and the impact of cultural preservation through his brand.
- Sean's journey reflects the power of redemption and purpose.
- Red Rebel Armour aims to reduce recidivism through employment.
- The brand combines Indigenous culture with social justice.
- Quality products are essential for customer loyalty.
- Growth requires effective financial management and cash flow forecasting.
- Community support is vital for social enterprises.
- Challenges in inventory management can hinder growth.
- Asking for help is crucial for entrepreneurs.
- Building a strong brand identity fosters community connection.
- Future plans include expanding into international markets.
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