133 | How a Layoff Turned My Frustration Into a Brand for Women
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You have the stable career. The title, the salary, the clear path. And still, something keeps pulling at you. A small voice that says this is not it anymore.
In this episode, Tine Van Camp shares how that pull turned into a decision. She spent seven years in the Big Four, became a mother twice, lived through a birth that scared her more than anything in her life, and then lost the job she had given everything to. Instead of rushing into the next role, she used those six months to build the thing she had wanted for years: Bonbeur, a rainwear brand made for women who want to feel good even when the weather is against them.
This is a conversation about the moment you stop waiting for permission. About what it really takes to start something with two small kids at home. About confidence breaking and slowly coming back. And about turning a personal frustration into a product the world actually needs.
What you will hear:
How a traumatic birth changed the way Tine saw her career and her time
What it really feels like to be slowly pushed out of a job after years of being the strong profile
How she built discipline and structure from scratch as a new entrepreneur and mother
Why she made Bonbeur for women specifically, and where the name came from
The one word she would plant as a Seed for a Better World
Guest: Tine Van Camp, founder of Bonbeur, rainwear for women.
Host: María Lucia Romero.