What happens when the person holding the business together is suddenly gone?
Botanie Soap had grown from a tiny kitchen-based soap operation into Montana’s largest natural soap manufacturer, but behind that growth was a founder carrying too many seats and a wife who never expected to lead the company without him. Then Tim was diagnosed with an aggressive cancer and gone within weeks, leaving Lindsay Joss Iudicello to face grief, motherhood, ownership, and a 25-person company she once only touched part-time. You’ll hear how Lindsay chose to grow instead of freeze, leaned on the structure already built through EOS, and learned to lead the business forward without becoming the founder she lost.
Lindsay Joss Iudicello is the owner, president, and visionary of Botanie Soap, a Montana-based contract manufacturer that creates natural soap, body care, and solid hair care products for values-driven brands. After the sudden loss of her husband and Botanie’s founder, Tim, Lindsay stepped into leadership of a company she never expected to run. Today, she leads alongside a strong executive team, using EOS principles, clear structure, and a deep commitment to Tim’s legacy to grow the business without carrying it alone.
What you’ll learn in this episode:
00:01:15 — What Botanie does as a contract manufacturer and how the family business grew into a company serving hundreds of partners
00:02:22 — How Lindsay stepped back into a business she never intended to run after years of being only lightly involved
00:05:19 — Why Tim began looking for an operating system once the company grew beyond what he could hold together himself
00:09:50 — How Botanie’s three-year picture helped the team see what they had predicted, planned, and actually accomplished
00:13:31 — What happened when Tim was diagnosed with aggressive cancer and Lindsay and Tim had to step away from the business almost immediately
00:15:29 — How Lindsay faced the internal choice between freezing and growing after suddenly becoming responsible for the company
00:17:46 — Why Lindsay did not try to run everything herself and instead stepped into the visionary seat while elevating leaders around her
00:27:56 — How financial systems, outside experts, and the willingness to ask for help allowed Lindsay and the leadership team to get up to speed quickly
Learn more about Lindsay Joss Iudicello and Botanie Soap:
https://botaniesoap.com/
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