Interview Dawn Naum, founder of Koda's Place, for the Battlefield to Business podcast to discuss her entrepreneurial journey as a veteran.
Key Takeaways- Dawn overcame significant personal challenges (poverty, military medical discharge, car accident, incarceration) to launch Koda's Place, a pet accessory business with a mission to give back
- The business, inspired by Dawn's service dog Koda, donates 2% of sales to animal shelters and aims to sponsor service dogs for veterans
- Key challenges include limited capital and marketing, but community support has been strong
- Dawn emphasizes the importance of taking action on business ideas rather than waiting for perfect conditions
TopicsDawn's Background and Resilience- Grew up in poverty, moving frequently between states
- Joined Marine Corps but medically discharged after 2 years
- Experienced severe car accident, incarceration, and personal struggles
- Used these experiences to fuel personal growth and eventually start Koda's Place
Koda's Place Business Overview- Pet accessory business selling leashes, collars, treats, and merchandise
- Founded July 2023 in Andrews, North Carolina
- Mission to donate 2% of sales to local animal shelters
- Goal to sponsor service dogs for veterans by 2025 (est. $8,000/dog)
- Currently operates through local gift shop booth, events, and developing e-commerce
Business Challenges and Strategies- Limited capital: Bootstrapping with bartending tips, careful budgeting
- Marketing: Primarily word-of-mouth and business cards; working to improve social media
- Product development: Experimenting with treat shelf-life, no preservatives used
- Logistics: Manually fulfilling orders, researching food safety requirements
- Time management: Balancing day jobs with business development
Community Support and Growth- Strong local support from friends and strangers
- Developing website (Kodas.place) for e-commerce
- Long-term plans include own retail space, grooming services, and training classes
Mental Health and Resilience Advice- Emphasizes importance of human connection during dark times
- Recommends Veterans Crisis Line as a resource
- Advocates for taking small steps (e.g. shower, make a call) to move forward
- Stresses the impermanence of difficult emotions/situations
Next Steps- Launch website (Kodas.place) to enable e-commerce
- Research and comply with food safety requirements for pet treats
- Improve social media marketing consistency
- Prepare for upcoming Oktoberfest and Welcome Home Veterans events
- Continue developing product line and exploring future expansion opportunities (e.g. grooming services)