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Keynote Talks

Unscripted: The Truth About Success, Failure, and Finding Your Own Way

The Quiet Revolution: Wellness Is No Longer a Category, It’s the Blueprint for Modern Life

The Reckoning: What We Get Wrong About Wellness, and What the Nervous System Knows

Events & Podcasts

Podcast

Phillip Lanos

Angie Tebbe, co-founder of Rae Wellness, discusses the brand’s success and her commitment to holistic wellness. She emphasizes the importance of working from one’s “why” and the challenges of being a CEO, highlighting the need for tenacity and a clear vision. Tebbe also shares her personal journey and the inspiration behind Rae Wellness. Phillip Lanos Podcast — philliplanos.com
Podcast

Women in Retail

In this episode of Women in Retail Talks, Women in Retail Leadership Circle Co-Founder Melissa Campanelli interviews Angie Tebbe, co-founder and CEO of Rae Wellness, a women’s wellness company supporting calm, sleep, energy and more through pure and powerful supplements.
Podcast

The Badass CEO

Rae Wellness is one of the hottest wellness brands on the market right now, with everyone from IG to Tik Tok wellness influencers using their products. Angie Tebbe, the co-founder, and CEO built the brand on values of affordability and socially conscious production.

Press & Editorials

"Each brand has a special, specific and nuanced voice that they seek to project out into the world. Remember that you are building the brand for your consumer, and your voice should continue to develop as you listen to your community. Listen to the collective voice that comes back to you."
"Being an entrepreneur means that you are bringing something to the world in a way no one has done before. When you see this opportunity, it is critical to have an Infinite mindset, play the long game, and always follow your instincts."
"Live your mission and values. Consumers and partners know authenticity, and they also recognize when you’re not filtering decisions through your mission and values. Also, listen to your consumer; the business is about them, not about you."
“What I learned across my entire career is one, you have to start with a consumer – who are they, where they shop, how will they buy. That led to our omnichannel business model, and we knew that we wanted to go after a younger, more diverse consumer.”
“My experience specifically was in apparel and home, but it really was [about] understanding how to create a brand from scratch, creating assortments against those brands and then manufacturing products. I built P&Ls from the bottom up and then understood the broader marketplace for women.”
“When people talk about skincare, all they tend to talk about is their face, but it’s a lot broader than that. The gut-skin connection is real—inflammation is often tied to the gut, which is the root of so many skin issues."