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The BOOST Podcast: Inspiring Stories of Professional and Personal Growth from Entrepreneurs, Athletes and Healthcare Pros

The BOOST Podcast is a weekly podcast where Elena Lipson chats with real people about their professional and personal growth. Elena has benefited from intentionally blending her professional and personal growth. She grew her consulting business, Mosaic Growth Partners, to six figures in her first six months while living her best life, traveling, sight-seeing and closing deals in DC, Miami and California. If you’re looking for ways to accelerate your professional and personal progress, BOOST will provide inspiring stories from entrepreneurs, athletes, healthcare professionals and real people like you. Each episode features a guest who shares their growth story - how it started, stall points, and strategies for maintaining their mental and physical health while intensely growing their business. To hear real stories from real people that will inspire you to find your passion and thrive and to get your BOOST BONUS, join the BOOST Squad at www.mosaicgrowth.com.
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Jul 3, 2017

Today’s featured guest is John Lee. John is the co-founder of Capital Kombucha, which is Washington D.C.’s first kombucha brewery. He founded the company with two classmates from GW’s business school in 2012. Prior to business school, John worked as a structural engineer, which was a far cry from the world of healthy beverages. John and his co-founders identified a market in D.C. for the fermented sweetened tea drink that’s believed to support a healthy gut and strong immune system. 

Unlike the West Coast, which is saturated with these types of health and wellness beverages, D.C. was pretty low on kombucha offerings, yet had a very active, health-conscious population. So Capital Kombucha was born and they began selling their drinks at local markets before expanding to larger retail outlets, like Whole Foods and Safeway. Today they distribute to hundreds of locations from Virginia to New York, all along the mid-Atlantic. 

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