What does it really take to build a business from nothing… scale it to seven figures… sell it… and then have the courage to start all over again?
In this powerful episode of The Sisterhood of S.W.E.A.T., Linda Mitchell sits down with powerhouse founder Lindsay Pinchuk—a woman who didn’t just build a brand, she built a movement.
After leaving corporate America, Lindsay bootstrapped Bump Club and Beyond from just $500 into a nationally recognized company reaching over 3 million women each month. Through community-first marketing, strategic partnerships, and relentless grit, she scaled the business across 30+ cities and worked with major brands like Target and Nordstrom—before successfully exiting through acquisition.
But what came next might surprise you.
Lindsay opens up about the emotional reality of selling her company, the challenges that followed, and how that experience led her to create Dear FoundHer—a thriving community helping women over 40 step into their next chapter with clarity, confidence, and powerful storytelling.
This episode is about reinvention, resilience, and realizing it’s never too late to build something meaningful.
🔥 What You’ll Learn in This Episode
- How Lindsay built a 7-figure business starting with just $500
- Why community—not marketing—was her true growth strategy
- The real, unfiltered truth about selling your company
- What most founders get wrong about scaling
- How partnerships (not ads) fueled massive growth
- Why your email list is one of your most valuable assets
- The biggest mindset shift women over 40 need to make
- How storytelling becomes your ultimate marketing superpower
- Why it’s never too late to start over—and why you’re not behind
💡 Key Takeaways from the Conversation
1. Community First, Always
Lindsay didn’t start with a business plan—she started with a need. By building a genuine community for expectant moms, she created trust that naturally attracted both customers and major brand partnerships.
2. Partnerships > Paid Ads
One of her biggest growth drivers? Strategic partnerships. By collaborating with brands, experts, and influencers serving the same audience, she scaled faster—without relying on traditional advertising.
3. Your Story Is Your Superpower
In a world full of AI-generated content, your lived experience is what sets you apart. Your stories build connection, trust, and ultimately, sales.
4. Success Doesn’t End at the Exit
Selling a business isn’t always the “happy ending.” Lindsay shares the unexpected emotional and professional challenges post-acquisition—and what it really takes to walk away and start fresh.
5. Women Over 40 Are Just Getting Started
Contrary to what many believe, women over 40 are one of the fastest-growing groups of entrepreneurs—and their experience is their greatest advantage.
🎯 About Dear FoundHer
After exiting her company, Lindsay founded Dear FoundHer—a community designed specifically for women business owners over 40 who are ready to pivot, grow, and scale with intention.
Through her signature SWEEP Framework, she helps women simplify their marketing, clarify their message, and confidently show up in their business.
🌐 Connect with Lindsay Pinchuk
Follow Lindsay and learn more about her work:
- Website: https://dearfoundher.com/
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lindsaypinchuk/
- Podcast: Dear FoundHer Podcast (available on all major platforms)
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsaypinchuk/


