April 14, 2026 - 20:59

Entrepreneur and business leader Emma Grede, the force behind brands like Good American and Skims, recently opened up about her journey in a candid discussion. The focus was her new book, "Start With Yourself: A Vision for Work and Life," which compiles her hard-earned personal and professional wisdom.
Grede revealed that writing the book presented a unique challenge due to her dyslexia, a learning difference she reframed as a strength that fuels her creative and practical approach to business. She credits her relentless work ethic, cultivated since the age of 12, as the foundation of her leadership style, teaching her resilience and determination.
A significant part of the conversation centered on the delicate act of balancing a demanding career with motherhood. Grede spoke openly about navigating her roles as a business owner and a parent, emphasizing the importance of intention and self-compassion in managing both worlds.
The discussion concluded with Grede offering direct entrepreneurship advice, focusing on actionable strategies for growth and scalability. Her insights provided a powerful blend of motivational guidance and practical steps, drawn directly from her own experience building multiple industry-leading companies.
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