Episode 5: How to Build a Brand With Intention, Purpose & Soul | Julie Feldman
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Julie Feldman is the founder of Orenda, a line of yoga towels and apparel rooted in chakra science, mantra, and compassionate design. The towels are made from recycled plastic bottles. The colors are mapped to the chakra system. And every hoodie carries words of intention on the inner sleeve — just for you.
In this episode, Harakh Mehta sits down with Julie to explore what it means to build a business from the inside out — why self-worth is the foundation from which everything blooms, how a single piece of jewelry became an act of self-reclamation, and what happens when two founders discover their brands were built on the exact same frequency.
Gems of insight you won't want to miss.
00:00 Precap
00:35 Introduction — Julie Feldman & Orenda
01:12 Chapter 1: What is Orenda and how was it born?
02:40 Chapter 2: The name, the logo, and the infinity connection
04:35 Chapter 3: Harakh's name means joy — the Drops of Joy collection
06:45 Chapter 4: Compassion as a core value — it's in the genes
08:30 Chapter 5: The Feldman Family Foundation — wealth as a tool for good
10:18 Chapter 6: How intention elevates a product beyond what you can see
12:00 Chapter 7: Chakras, colors, and building the Orenda product system
14:45 Chapter 8: Unlocking the throat chakra — finding your voice and worth
17:25 Chapter 9: Growing up between two worlds — luxury, struggle, and identity
19:40 Chapter 10: Choosing your own path
21:55 Chapter 11: The crown necklace — jewelry as self-reclamation
23:25 Chapter 12: Jewelry as talisman — grandmother's earring worn close to the heart
24:55 Chapter 13: Quiet luxury — what jewelry really means to those who collect it
26:24 Chapter 14: HARAKH artisans break for yoga — intention in every piece
27:55 Chapter 15: Recycled bottles, Reiki on every box — building with responsibility
30:15 Chapter 16: Gem of an Insight — know your worth; choose your 'I am'
32:08 Closing — I am Harakh. I am joy.