In this first episode of Start Something, we talk to Trinity Wiles, the founder of Trinity Mototech, a fashion brand for female motorcyclists.
She talks about her entrepreneurial spirit from a young age, growing up in the Midwest, narrowly avoiding arrest in Italy (!), and what it takes to build a fashion brand in a predominantly male space.
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if I've learned anything, like getting into
Trinity Wiles:the professional world, right?
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Like it shocked me how no one knows what they're doing.
Trinity Wiles:Even experts in their field.
Trinity Wiles:Don't really necessarily know what they're doing.
Derek Brown:Hey, what's up everybody?
Derek Brown:I'm Derek, founder and CEO of Bunches, and your host here at Start Something.
Derek Brown:Let's go.
Derek Brown:I am here with Trinity Wiles, the founder, CEO, of Trinity.
Derek Brown:Motech, yes.
Derek Brown:And the head of product at Liquid Intelligence.
Derek Brown:Great to see you this morning.
Derek Brown:Thanks for having me.
Derek Brown:Of course.
Derek Brown:We're gonna jump right in.
Derek Brown:We want to get to know you a little bit, right?
Derek Brown:And there's no better way here at Bunches to get to know someone than HAQs.
Derek Brown:Has the rumor of HAQs spread to you yet?
Derek Brown:It is
Trinity Wiles:not.
Trinity Wiles:Okay.
Trinity Wiles:What,
Derek Brown:what is a HAQ?
Derek Brown:So, a HAQ is a hypothetically asked question.
Derek Brown:All right?
Derek Brown:So, okay.
Derek Brown:I'll drive you through a couple of them.
Derek Brown:Just answer them as I ask them, right?
Derek Brown:Okay.
Derek Brown:There's no
Trinity Wiles:wrong first thing that comes into my mind.
Trinity Wiles:, Derek Brown: you sometimes yeah,
Trinity Wiles:You might want.
Trinity Wiles:impulsively answer.
Trinity Wiles:Okay.
Trinity Wiles:There's no wrong answers.
Trinity Wiles:This is who you are.
Trinity Wiles:The one thing to keep in mind is I'm not asking your favorites.
Trinity Wiles:. All right?
Trinity Wiles:So if you were a global city, any city in the world, what city would you be?
Trinity Wiles:Ooh.
Trinity Wiles:I might know the answer to this one, but maybe not.
Trinity Wiles:I would be Florence
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:I love Florence, Italy there's just a warm, welcoming Italian culture there.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:And the artisan craftmanship and the hard work that people put into
Trinity Wiles:their daily businesses that they just run their storefronts, their shops.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:And the way they live their lives.
Derek Brown:I, yeah.
Derek Brown:And I think we'll actually see that kind of through, through
Derek Brown:the interview this morning.
Derek Brown:If you were a fruit, what fruit would you be?
, Trinity Wiles:I'd be a coconut because I wanna be on the beach.
, Trinity Wiles:Okay?
, Trinity Wiles:, Derek Brown: does that also mean
, Trinity Wiles:someone if you fall from a tree?
Trinity Wiles:I don't know if I'm capable of killing someone.
Trinity Wiles:. , but I can be a hard coconut to crack.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:I would say for
Derek Brown:sure if you were a beverage cocktail, alcoholic, caffeinated.
Derek Brown:or otherwise.
Derek Brown:. Anything at all.
Derek Brown:What beverage would you be?
Trinity Wiles:An espresso martini.
Trinity Wiles:I have.
Trinity Wiles:Ooh.
Trinity Wiles:Mastered the perfect balance of being overly energized.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:And also enjoying, you know, the taste Of coffee.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:And
Derek Brown:alcohol.
Derek Brown:That's a good one.
Derek Brown:This is where I have to remind people I'm not asking your.
Derek Brown:This might be the hardest
Trinity Wiles:to like separate.
Trinity Wiles:If you were asking me my favorite, I would've said Red wine.
Trinity Wiles:A Merlot okay.
Trinity Wiles:Yes,
Trinity Wiles:. Derek Brown: But this next
Trinity Wiles:Okay.
Trinity Wiles:If you were a genre of music, what genre of music would you be?
Trinity Wiles:Again, not your favorite.
Trinity Wiles:This is who you are.
Trinity Wiles:And if you can't narrow down a genre, how I'll take
Trinity Wiles:artists.
Trinity Wiles:Some like indie alternative or, yeah, indie alternative.
Trinity Wiles:Just because.
Trinity Wiles:I don't really think you can fit me Trinity into a box.
Trinity Wiles:I don't really even listen to indie alternative.
Trinity Wiles:I would say a genre that you really can't fit into a box
Trinity Wiles:is what I would identify as.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:That's cool.
Derek Brown:And then last, but certainly not least arguably the most important question.
Derek Brown:If you were an animal, what animal would you
Trinity Wiles:be?
Trinity Wiles:Lion.
Trinity Wiles:That's my spirit Animal.
Trinity Wiles:. Derek Brown: So would you say that
Trinity Wiles:Marti, indie alt lion kind of person?
Trinity Wiles:Lionness
Trinity Wiles:. Trinity Wiles: Lionness yes.
Trinity Wiles:Yes.
Derek Brown:Perfect.
Derek Brown:That, that's awesome.
Derek Brown:And so now we get a sense of who you are at your core.
Derek Brown:. What is it that you're doing day-to-day now?
Derek Brown:You know, talk to us about, you know, liquid and then obviously we'll
Derek Brown:dive into, Trinity soon too yeah.
Trinity Wiles:So I am head of product and operations at Liquid Intelligence,
Trinity Wiles:and we develop smart mirrors for homes.
Trinity Wiles:Yep.
Trinity Wiles:So essentially our interactive smart mirror can turn your
Trinity Wiles:home into a smart home.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:By connecting to your appliances, helping you with energy saving,
Trinity Wiles:essentially automating a lot of the mundane things in your life.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:So day-to-day I am working on liquid, also working on building my
Trinity Wiles:fashion brand, Trinity Moto Tech.
Trinity Wiles:So I started that out of basically trying to solve my own problem.
Trinity Wiles:I started riding a motorcycle in 2020.
Trinity Wiles:My pandemic hobby.
Trinity Wiles:You know, when we were all born we all had 'em.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:We're like, what are we gonna do?
Trinity Wiles:I started riding a motorcycle, took the class and absolutely fell in love with it
Trinity Wiles:and realized, you know, I love fashion.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:But there's not a lot of great protective gear out there for women.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:That's fashionable.
Trinity Wiles:So da, day to day, I would say like I'm 75% in like spending my
Trinity Wiles:time in liquid product operation.
Trinity Wiles:and then 25% spending on Trinity and building that brand.
Derek Brown:So, yeah.
Derek Brown:No that's cool.
Derek Brown:I want to dive a little bit deeper into kind of who you are, how you got here.
Derek Brown:So we do this fun thing here.
Derek Brown:Start something where we d dive into kind of socials background, et cetera.
Derek Brown:So I'll start with this.
Derek Brown:Okay.
Derek Brown:Powell, Ohio.
Derek Brown:. Yes.
Derek Brown:Western Carolina University.
Derek Brown:. You ran cross country.
Derek Brown:Yep.
Derek Brown:Found the.
Derek Brown:We won't share it.
Derek Brown:? Trinity Wiles: Yeah.
Derek Brown:Running photos are never the most flattered.
Derek Brown:I know.
Derek Brown:How do you think coming from middle America?
Derek Brown:the Midwest.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:Western Carolina.
Derek Brown:I went to Eastern Carolina University.
Derek Brown:How do you think coming from middle America, not the coast, right?
Derek Brown:Not New York, not la, not Miami, not Seattle, has shaped how you think
Derek Brown:about starting building projects.
Derek Brown:Variety of spaces.
Derek Brown:You know, also happen to know that you've always had an entrepreneurial streak.
Derek Brown:You know, how do you think that your childhood and growing up and going
Derek Brown:to school in places like that has really shaped how you see the world?
Trinity Wiles:That is a really good question.
Trinity Wiles:So, yeah, like you mentioned, I grew up in Palo, Ohio.
Trinity Wiles:I am one of three, so I'm a triplet.
Trinity Wiles:Okay.
Trinity Wiles:That's why my name's Trinity.
Trinity Wiles:There's three of me, . Oh, wow.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:But growing up in that environment, my parents.
Trinity Wiles:Encouraged us to really be our own individuals.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah, you know, explore your own interests, try different sports.
Trinity Wiles:And you know, now as an adult I'm like, man, I really appreciate that cuz
Trinity Wiles:it'd be way easier for them as parents to be like, okay, you all three need
Trinity Wiles:to do the same sport because I don't wanna run around five different places.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Trying to, you know, take you guys to different things, but my parents
Trinity Wiles:really encourage that individuality.
Trinity Wiles:. That's really where I feel like I got a, an entrepreneurial spirit.
Trinity Wiles:I realized oh, I don't have to be doing what everyone else is doing.
Trinity Wiles:I don't have to compare myself to my sisters and what they're doing.
Trinity Wiles:And while we love doing activities together, like exploring new things
Trinity Wiles:I think was like a big part of my childhood in a big part of what
Trinity Wiles:my parents encouraged me to do.
Trinity Wiles:So they really.
Trinity Wiles:You know, I grew up thinking I can do anything.
Trinity Wiles:So ? Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Like with this like naiveness and confidence to do
Trinity Wiles:anything that I wanted to do.
Trinity Wiles:My dad was a teacher, my mom was a nurse.
Trinity Wiles:They weren't really entrepreneurs, so I wasn't necessarily surrounded
Trinity Wiles:by it, but they were, you know, always encouraging us to.
Trinity Wiles:, you know, try new things, start businesses or side hustles, things like that.
Trinity Wiles:So I think growing up in that environment with that supportive of
Trinity Wiles:parents and family really helped.
Trinity Wiles:And Western Carolina, I went down there for cross country and track and I think.
Trinity Wiles:, you know, running in college at the D one level taught me the sort of
Trinity Wiles:discipline that you need to have.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah, working towards a goal y like whether that's running or
Trinity Wiles:what you're eating and, you know, I wasn't always perfect with it.
Trinity Wiles:That sort of, you know, activity taught me the discipline to go and start businesses.
Trinity Wiles:, you know, I had the confidence to take the risk cuz my parents were so supportive.
Trinity Wiles:So
Derek Brown:yeah, that, that's pretty cool.
Derek Brown:Have you part of the entrepreneur journey, and I'm sure you've run into this with
Derek Brown:wear and share with know, Trinity even now like, is running through walls, right?
Derek Brown:And not being afraid of obstacles.
Derek Brown:And do you think that those kind of experiences really ingrained that in
Derek Brown:you or did you have to learn that?
Derek Brown:Hey, I have the freedom to do whatever I want, but I haven't experie.
Derek Brown:real obstacles, yet I haven't experienced like people saying no, et cetera.
Derek Brown:Have you had to like learn that along the way or do you think
Derek Brown:you experienced that even younger
Trinity Wiles:Powell and, yeah, I mean I think it's something
Trinity Wiles:that I learned as a kid on a small scale , you know what I mean?
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Especially with my parents encouraging me to like try new things.
Trinity Wiles:You know, things didn't always work out and you know, you know, I.
Trinity Wiles:kind of fell in love with challenging myself.
Trinity Wiles:And I was driven by those nos or Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:You know, things maybe not working out.
Trinity Wiles:I'm like, I'm gonna figure out how to make this work.
Trinity Wiles:You know, , are you stubborn?
Trinity Wiles:I would consider myself stubborn.
Trinity Wiles:Do other people consider that from my dad, ? Yes.
Derek Brown:Yes.
Derek Brown:So a couple of years ago , you were posting quotes of.
Derek Brown:Yes.
Derek Brown:You write them on a piece of paper, put them on a whiteboard.
Derek Brown:It seems like you're an avid reader as well.
Derek Brown:, why did you stop?
Trinity Wiles:Okay, so this is a really cute story actually.
Trinity Wiles:So those quotes I actually got from my dad, he Oh, cool.
Trinity Wiles:Retired from teaching in every single day.
Trinity Wiles:He would write a quote of the day on the board and his students would
Trinity Wiles:love it, and they would want him to change the quotes, and they were so
Trinity Wiles:excited to see the quote of the day.
Trinity Wiles:When he retired I took , this bag of quotes, Uhhuh , and you know, I started
Trinity Wiles:doing them when I was at the ec.
Trinity Wiles:Like I would have different people reading the quotes of
Trinity Wiles:the day and I'd be posting them.
Trinity Wiles:The reason I stopped was because I stopped working at the EC
Trinity Wiles:and I left the quotes there.
Trinity Wiles:. Derek Brown: Do they still have them?
Trinity Wiles:Do they probably put away?
Trinity Wiles:I
Trinity Wiles:I have to go back and look.
Trinity Wiles:I don't know.
Trinity Wiles:They're, they were in a little like locker.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:In the
Derek Brown:background.
Derek Brown:If you're at the EC listening right now and you see this bag of quotes, please
Trinity Wiles:save them.
Trinity Wiles:Bring them back.
Trinity Wiles:No, I do, I should start that again because people really
Trinity Wiles:loved that and I loved it cuz.
Trinity Wiles:A cool connection to like my dad.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:And all of that.
Trinity Wiles:So, no, that's
Derek Brown:awesome.
Derek Brown:I'm not gonna lie to you, it seems like a lot of work.
Derek Brown:Like
Trinity Wiles:I can't even imagine.
Trinity Wiles:I can't imagine writing them.
Trinity Wiles:I didn't even write them.
Trinity Wiles:I just had to post them
Trinity Wiles:. Derek Brown: That's wild.
Trinity Wiles:180, I guess 180 days
Trinity Wiles:in a school year.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:He had more than that.
Trinity Wiles:He had way more than he had years worth.
Trinity Wiles:That's
Derek Brown:crazy.
Derek Brown:. So, speaking of quotes and books and avid learning, et cetera, as the proud owner
Derek Brown:of a assigned Gary v book, , what did you think about mute Gary V from Mike Audi.
Derek Brown:Shout out to Mike and Tiki
Trinity Wiles:So, okay.
Trinity Wiles:I was more, you know, I was like, mute Tony Robbins, . But , I think
Trinity Wiles:Tony, if you're listening, I'm sorry.
Trinity Wiles:You know, I think he has some like baseline principles.
Trinity Wiles:Are good that, especially for people just like dipping their foot into the
Trinity Wiles:entrepreneurial journey and marketing journey and things they're good for,
Trinity Wiles:but like I, I don't know, like I'm not really a fan of hustle culture.
Trinity Wiles:I've been like caught up in hustle culture before it like
Trinity Wiles:chews you up and spits you out.
Trinity Wiles:Like it's not sustainable.
Trinity Wiles:Like now I feel like it was really like the pandemic that I
Trinity Wiles:think changed my view on that.
Trinity Wiles:As far as Gary Vigo, you know, like I'm a very neutral Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:You know, neutral opinion on him.
Trinity Wiles:How'd you get the book?
Trinity Wiles:I got it from a friend.
Trinity Wiles:Okay.
Trinity Wiles:Yes.
Trinity Wiles:. And they
Derek Brown:got it signed.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:That's cool.
Derek Brown:Which is cool.
Derek Brown:But we touched on this earlier, but I happen to know that you love Italy.
Derek Brown:, did that arise during kind of the Trinity Motech journey where you were
Derek Brown:like sourcing and you know, figuring.
Derek Brown:The materials and all that kind of stuff, or did it predate that?
Derek Brown:You know, is it just fashion related?
Derek Brown:Is it deeper?
Derek Brown:Talk to me about that.
Trinity Wiles:So it's funny because I studied in Roman College
Trinity Wiles:for a few months and I loved it.
Trinity Wiles:But I feel like going back as a 25 year old person who's starting a business
Trinity Wiles:in the fashion industry, I had way more appreciation for it than when I did when
Trinity Wiles:I was there, when I was 21 years old.
Trinity Wiles:And that's crazy.
Trinity Wiles:Like I always thought, oh, like Italy is nice, but I never really felt a
Trinity Wiles:strong connection or desire to go back till I was starting this business.
Trinity Wiles:And I saw that the largest motorcycle expo in the world was in Milan.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:And I was like gives me an excuse to go to Milan, meet my suppliers, meet some other
Trinity Wiles:people in the industry, potential buyers.
Trinity Wiles:why not?
Trinity Wiles:So I booked the trip and then once I got there, I started
Trinity Wiles:meeting more like local artisans.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:And locals.
Trinity Wiles:And really felt way more connected to it than I ever did when I was there for
Trinity Wiles:you know, a couple months in college.
Trinity Wiles:Which is funny.
Trinity Wiles:I spent more time there.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:But now I feel way more connected to the place that I did when I.
Trinity Wiles:You know, passing through and
Derek Brown:studying to, to Milan specifically, or just to Italy in general?
Derek Brown:Italy.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:I
Trinity Wiles:actually hot take.
Trinity Wiles:Okay.
Trinity Wiles:But I didn't love Milan . Oh, wow.
Trinity Wiles:There's a hot take, which is like fashion capital, but I'm
Trinity Wiles:like I like Florence a lot more.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:Definitely enjoyed Florence.
Derek Brown:As, as well, like it's a beautiful city.
Derek Brown:It's also, it also seems a little more rustic, or not rustic.
Derek Brown:Rustic, it's not the right word, but authentic.
Derek Brown:, to me than maybe Milan.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah, I did feel like to your point, it was
Trinity Wiles:more of a commercialized city.
Trinity Wiles:Like it felt like a London to me.
Trinity Wiles:Yep.
Trinity Wiles:. Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:A
Derek Brown:hundred percent.
Derek Brown:So last but not least, in the deep dive I know you're nervous.
Derek Brown:No reason to be nervous.
Derek Brown:, I'm gonna show you this tweet.
Derek Brown:If you're watching on YouTube, you can see it on screen.
Derek Brown:, what was going on that prompted
Trinity Wiles:this one?
Trinity Wiles:Entrepreneurship is mental.
Trinity Wiles:F . . Okay.
Trinity Wiles:February, 2021.
Derek Brown:This is post pandemic, so you can't blame the pandemic for that
Trinity Wiles:one.
Trinity Wiles:No, I can't blame the pandemic.
Trinity Wiles:Honestly, man, what was going on in my life?
Trinity Wiles:It must not have been that detrimental.
Trinity Wiles:because I don't remember that . Oh, you were just trying to
Derek Brown:get likes,
Trinity Wiles:reason No, to my 20 followers.
Trinity Wiles:. Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:No, I did.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:I used Twitter.
Trinity Wiles:There's a journal a little bit.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:. No, that's good.
Trinity Wiles:I think I think it, it really is though.
Trinity Wiles:It's a true rollercoaster.
Trinity Wiles:Like you, you probably know this.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:You started multiple businesses.
Trinity Wiles:Like you can literally start on a high.
Trinity Wiles:Your morning, you know, you have a great meeting, something goes great, you get a
Trinity Wiles:great signed contract, and then something crazy happens in the afternoon that could
Trinity Wiles:totally ruin your day and you just gotta put it in perspective and think like
Trinity Wiles:Yeah, okay.
Trinity Wiles:Like you can't ride those emotions like a rollercoaster.
Trinity Wiles:You need to be, as you know.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah,
Derek Brown:a hundred percent.
Derek Brown:And I think, you know, a lot of people, like in our circles in the startup world
Derek Brown:or whatever would say, entrepreneurship is a rollercoaster, and that's right.
Derek Brown:What goes missing is, you know, if you're on the outside kind of hearing
Derek Brown:that you think over the course of the couple of years that you're starting a
Derek Brown:company, you, there are ups and downs.
Derek Brown:It's no, the rollercoaster can literally take place in an hour.
Derek Brown:, right?
Derek Brown:Where, you know, a crucial talent hire decides to go somewhere else, but in
Derek Brown:the same hour you get an email from an investor saying that they're in Totally
Derek Brown:it's like it's pretty, pretty wild.
Derek Brown:So have you always been
Trinity Wiles:entrepreneurial?
Trinity Wiles:I think so.
Trinity Wiles:I was.
Trinity Wiles:Never doing anything like crazier or never like really a tinker type of
Trinity Wiles:entrepreneur until I, you know, got older.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:But like I was always the lemonade stand kid.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Or in Ohio.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:You know, it would snow a lot.
Trinity Wiles:So me and my sisters would go.
Trinity Wiles:knock on our neighbor's doors and say, Hey we'll shovel your driveway for $5.
Trinity Wiles:And there's three of us, so we're out there and it's a lot faster.
Trinity Wiles:So I was always that type of kid, but it wasn't really until I was in
Trinity Wiles:college that I got into the tech space.
Trinity Wiles:Sure.
Trinity Wiles:And started exploring that.
Trinity Wiles:Did you always
Derek Brown:think that you would start something?
Trinity Wiles:No.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Nope.
Trinity Wiles:. Wow.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:I always thought you know, initially I thought I wanted to.
Trinity Wiles:You know, go into the medical field, which I went to a camp in high school
Trinity Wiles:and I almost fainted when I saw blood.
Trinity Wiles:And I was like, this is not for me.
Trinity Wiles:I can't do this.
Trinity Wiles:So, so immediately figured out that wasn't for me, that wasn't the right path.
Trinity Wiles:But no, I never really pictured myself starting something.
Trinity Wiles:I always knew I wanted to do something impactful.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:I just didn't really know how that.
Derek Brown:Considering that, I think the answer to the next question
Derek Brown:is pretty obvious do you think entrepreneurship can be a learned skill?
Derek Brown:Do you think that it's like all of a sudden, yeah, I
Derek Brown:think I wanna start something.
Trinity Wiles:Absolutely.
Trinity Wiles:I do think there are some people who are just naturally super entrepreneurs.
Trinity Wiles:Like you've probably met them, they're always like, have 10 businesses
Trinity Wiles:or tinkering in their garage, like building something that like . Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Everyone's like, what what you doing over there?
Trinity Wiles:But I do think.
Trinity Wiles:You know, innate trait that some people have, but I do think
Trinity Wiles:entrepreneurship is a learned skill.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:So
Derek Brown:post being a fainter at camp.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:So after that what were your interests?
Derek Brown:Because now all of a sudden, you know, I suspect if you're anything like me,
Derek Brown:it's like you get interested in a topic.
Derek Brown:I think I want to go in the medical field.
Derek Brown:, there's good money helping people, et cetera, et cetera.
Derek Brown:And so you're like learning about it.
Derek Brown:That's how you end up at camp, right?
Derek Brown:Mm.
Derek Brown:And then all of a sudden that rug gets pulled out from under you.
Derek Brown:What did you turn to as a next topic of interest or area of.
Trinity Wiles:That's when I, we had business, we had a DECA class Okay.
Trinity Wiles:At my high school.
Trinity Wiles:So, then I went and joined the DECA class and I got really into that
Trinity Wiles:and writing a business plan Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:And things that I just, I love that.
Trinity Wiles:And I guess that's of where I landed . Yeah.
Derek Brown:Still am.
Derek Brown:So that was, seems like that might have been the initial
Derek Brown:spark for entrepreneurship now.
Derek Brown:Not necessarily tech or anything like that, but you
Derek Brown:know, of starting a business.
Derek Brown:that, Is that.
Trinity Wiles:I would say yeah, like senior year of high school.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:And then you ended up at Western Carolina.
Derek Brown:. Is that where you were exposed to the startup world, tech
Trinity Wiles:world?
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:I mean it's a funny story how I made it there.
Trinity Wiles:I knew I wanted to go to school outside of Ohio.
Trinity Wiles:Sure.
Trinity Wiles:I had people like always laugh when I tell this story, but I
Trinity Wiles:had this little app on my phone.
Trinity Wiles:Okay.
Trinity Wiles:And you could put in what you wanted to study, like your major,
Trinity Wiles:and then kinda like the price range for tuition that you wanted to pay.
Trinity Wiles:Okay.
Trinity Wiles:And you could shake it.
Trinity Wiles:and it would randomly generate schools within those filters.
Trinity Wiles:So I shook the app.
Trinity Wiles:, Derek Brown: you asked an
Trinity Wiles:Yes.
Trinity Wiles:That's amazing.
Trinity Wiles:I like I found Western Carolina.
Trinity Wiles:I like, I've never heard of this school.
Trinity Wiles:. Yep.
Trinity Wiles:So I call up, I look up their coach's information online.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:And I like call up their coach cuz I'm like, you know,
Trinity Wiles:out-of-state school's expensive.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Let me try to get a track scholarship.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:So call up the coach, he's send over your times.
Trinity Wiles:Come and visit.
Trinity Wiles:And they offered me like a partial scholarship so I ended
Trinity Wiles:up going there and That's crazy.
Trinity Wiles:That was,
Derek Brown:And fell in love with the big city of Cuy.
Derek Brown:. Trinity Wiles: Yeah.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:The very small city of Cuy.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:But
Derek Brown:yes, . You mean it's not a global tech center?
Derek Brown:No,
Trinity Wiles:no, it's definitely, yeah, definitely not any tech hub.
Trinity Wiles:Going to school in the mountains was a really fun, unique experience.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:ECU was, , were you guys by the
Derek Brown:beach?
Derek Brown:We were on the other side, Greenville, North Carolina.
Derek Brown:So about halfway between Raleigh and the beach.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Okay.
Trinity Wiles:Did you guys make beach trips
Derek Brown:then?
Derek Brown:We did.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:Often.
Derek Brown:And, you know, Morehead City Atlantic?
Derek Brown:Atlantic Beach.
Derek Brown:Wilmington's a little bit further, but most of the time
Derek Brown:it would be to the outer banks.
Derek Brown:So a lot of fun.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:The mountains were a lot of fun as, as well.
Derek Brown:, that was a little bit of a drive from ecu.
Derek Brown:It's six hours.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:Call away a little bit further, but yeah.
Derek Brown:Did you get to the outer banks
Trinity Wiles:often?
Trinity Wiles:No, I never made it there.
Trinity Wiles:I went to Wilmington a few years ago for a friend's bachelorette and that's
Trinity Wiles:I had never made it there during school, so that was my first time there.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Derek Brown:Nephew, cousin.
Derek Brown:Shout out to Mason if you're listening.
Derek Brown:. He's at school in Wilmington for film school actually.
Derek Brown:Oh, cool.
Derek Brown:So he's like right there on the beach, but it's fun.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:So at Western, is that where you first.
Derek Brown:Dipped the toes in the water.
Derek Brown:Look at that segue from the beach to getting involved in tech.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Perfect metaphor,
Trinity Wiles:. Derek Brown: Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Is that where you learned about tech?
Trinity Wiles:I did.
Trinity Wiles:And it's funny cuz like you said, it's not like we were really
Trinity Wiles:surrounded by even like a big city that had access to tech, but Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:You know, I took my first entrepreneurship class my freshman year.
Trinity Wiles:We had a group project, and the group project was to come up
Trinity Wiles:with an idea and a business plan and do the pitch for the class.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:So my group came up with this idea called Tipster.
Trinity Wiles:Okay.
Trinity Wiles:And it was a way to automate credit card tip reporting.
Trinity Wiles:in like high-volume restaurants and bars.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:So basically at the end of the night, if you're a server or a bartender, you have
Trinity Wiles:to manually enter in all your credit card tip amounts into the point of sale system.
Trinity Wiles:Yep.
Trinity Wiles:Which is like their computer system.
Trinity Wiles:. And that took forever after college nights.
Trinity Wiles:So essentially we created this little janky device out of a cardboard box
Trinity Wiles:that you could use like OCR recognition.
Trinity Wiles:You know, read the handwriting and digitize the tip amounts.
Trinity Wiles:About what year was this?
Trinity Wiles:This was 2015.
Derek Brown:That's pretty ahead of the curve.
Derek Brown:O
Trinity Wiles:ocr Yes and no.
Trinity Wiles:2015.
Trinity Wiles:Yes and no.
Trinity Wiles:It didn't work.
Trinity Wiles:Great.
Trinity Wiles:It was a prototype.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:But like we, you know, we rallied some of our coder friends in actually
Trinity Wiles:made like this prototype of workable.
Trinity Wiles:Like it definitely wasn't sellable, but that was my.
Trinity Wiles:Shot at the entrepreneurship thing and learning about startups.
Trinity Wiles:I had no idea about anything before I started or anything
Trinity Wiles:in tech for that matter.
Trinity Wiles:So.
Derek Brown:Wow, that's pretty cool.
Derek Brown:And did that did you make revenue?
Trinity Wiles:No, we did.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Just like I never made it that
Derek Brown:far.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:. That's cool though.
Derek Brown:And so that was the initial.
Derek Brown:Company in your resume.
Derek Brown:, Trinity Wiles: I would say tech, product.
Derek Brown:Tech.
Derek Brown:Tech.
Derek Brown:Product.
Derek Brown:Tech
Derek Brown:experiment.
Derek Brown:You didn't take into the tech . Yeah.
Derek Brown:You start a product, then you start a company.
Derek Brown:So at what point did you like get into fashion?
Derek Brown:, because this is Trinity.
Derek Brown:Motech is not your first fashion foray.
Derek Brown:Mm-hmm.
Derek Brown:,, right?
Derek Brown:When did that start?
Derek Brown:, that's even as a hobby.
. Trinity Wiles:I would say like graduating college.
. Trinity Wiles:Okay.
. Trinity Wiles:After I had a little more money.
. Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
. Trinity Wiles:You know, . Yeah.
. Trinity Wiles:It's hard to get in to know fashion with no money.
. Trinity Wiles:But yeah.
. Trinity Wiles:That's also when I started Wear and Share.
. Trinity Wiles:Okay.
. Trinity Wiles:Too.
. Trinity Wiles:So that was the fashion tech company and that was my first legitimate startup
. Trinity Wiles:. Derek Brown: Yeah.
. Trinity Wiles:And so talk to me about wearing.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah, so essentially we are developing smart mirrors
Trinity Wiles:for the retail industry.
Trinity Wiles:Okay.
Trinity Wiles:It's a very interactive experience, and it was a way for customers to essentially
Trinity Wiles:track and log what they were trying on in stores and push it out to social media
Trinity Wiles:channels so people could then purchase.
Trinity Wiles:So smart mirrors for like the dressing room?
Trinity Wiles:It was outside the fitting room.
Trinity Wiles:Okay.
Trinity Wiles:But yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Essentially, you know, a very interactive, experiential type
Trinity Wiles:of smart mirror, so, oh, that's
Derek Brown:cool.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:Why analytics?
Derek Brown:, like in fashion.
Derek Brown:Why not supply chain or some other kind of area of applying
Trinity Wiles:tech.
Trinity Wiles:So there's a lot of missing information about what goes
Trinity Wiles:on in the actual retail store.
Trinity Wiles:Okay.
Trinity Wiles:And that's, the fitting room is the highest point of sales conversion,
Trinity Wiles:but there's essentially no data.
Trinity Wiles:So our whole goal was like, how can we get more data about what PE people are
Trinity Wiles:trying on, be able to market back to them with their own content or their
Trinity Wiles:friend's content, and in return get those analytics that will essentially
Trinity Wiles:down the road help supply chain.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:So if you can predict what is selling well and what's not
Trinity Wiles:selling, buy location per store.
Trinity Wiles:You can then go back and bake that into your inventory management.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:, you know this store in Florida is getting all these coats, but
Trinity Wiles:like coats aren't selling here.
Trinity Wiles:It's funny cuz a lot of the big change, like that's still how they
Trinity Wiles:work with their franchise businesses.
Trinity Wiles:They're just sending out X amount here, there, and they're not using
Trinity Wiles:any analytics about, you know, the actual geography, your demographics or,
Derek Brown:and so everything you wear and share revolved
Derek Brown:around like the convers.
Derek Brown:The sales conversion?
Derek Brown:Yep.
Derek Brown:Like how can we improve this by a percentage point, like
Trinity Wiles:five?
Trinity Wiles:Even like a two percentage, like sales conversion would be huge.
Trinity Wiles:Oh, wow.
Trinity Wiles:And we reduced the amount of returns and is
Derek Brown:it literally like this person tried this thing on, they didn't buy it?
Derek Brown:or this person tried this thing on and they bought it.
Derek Brown:Is that really basically, yeah, that's all it comes down to.
Derek Brown:. So how did the, so the Smart Mirror wouldn't improve that as much as track it.
Trinity Wiles:So it would also, we had a, the, we theorized that it would
Trinity Wiles:improve it, especially if you post a picture on a platform asking your
Trinity Wiles:friends if you should buy it or not.
Trinity Wiles:Getting that sort of social proof and realtime.
Trinity Wiles:Oh, I see feedback from social media yes, you should.
Trinity Wiles:While you're still in store Yep.
Trinity Wiles:Was something we were also trying
Derek Brown:to improve.
Derek Brown:So it would take a picture while you're trying to, got it.
Derek Brown:Yep.
Trinity Wiles:Okay.
Trinity Wiles:You would essentially pose it was experiential, had like
Trinity Wiles:filters and AR and stuff, so.
Trinity Wiles:Oh, that's
Derek Brown:cool.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:I had this interesting conversation the other day with a friend about
Derek Brown:Adams versus Bits, and you're like at the intersection there.
Derek Brown:, where it's like a real world thing.
Derek Brown:With an experience, but also using that to collect data and , you know,
Derek Brown:improve decision making, et cetera.
Derek Brown:Was that hard Building actual product.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Hardware and like physical products Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Are really difficult.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:There's a reason not a lot of people do it.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:I love it though because I think there is something really unique about an
Trinity Wiles:experience and experience software.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Within like a unique sort of hardware, not just an app on our phone.
Trinity Wiles:Something you can actually touch and feel.
Trinity Wiles:Something I love, like the overall experience of like,
Trinity Wiles:how are we experiencing this
Derek Brown:app?
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:So what happened to wear and share?
Derek Brown:Feel free to share as
Trinity Wiles:much or as Yeah, I left the company I thought I had,
Trinity Wiles:you know, greater opportunities and where I'm at now liquid, like we're
Trinity Wiles:still in the smart mirror space, so it's still something I know how to do.
Trinity Wiles:Something I love and I'm super passionate about, but I think it goes a lot
Trinity Wiles:more , I guess we can have a lot more impact than just retail and fashion.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:By
Derek Brown:being in the home.
Derek Brown:. Yeah, that makes total sense.
Derek Brown:And you know, B2B sales is not nearly as fun as b2c,
Trinity Wiles:that's for sure.
Trinity Wiles:So liquid is b2b.
Trinity Wiles:Okay.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:So we're partnering with AV companies Okay.
Trinity Wiles:And builders to actually get these devices into the.
Derek Brown:Oh, from the, so like at the contractor level?
Derek Brown:. Oh, cool.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:Like when they're designing the home.
Derek Brown:And so it's like an amenity for the
Trinity Wiles:Yeah, it's like a tech package.
Trinity Wiles:Yep.
Derek Brown:Oh, that's cool.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:You know, when you buy a car you can upgrade to the tech package or whatever.
Derek Brown:, same kind of thing with the house.
Derek Brown:. That's cool.
Derek Brown:And so it's, you know, in that regard it's B2B toc I guess.
Derek Brown:Cause they're trying to sell Absolutely.
Derek Brown:The customer.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:And so what typically, you know, is it just the Smart mirror?
Derek Brown:Is there like a.
Derek Brown:taking over part of the other tech package in the house or,
Trinity Wiles:well, the smart mirror connects to appliances.
Trinity Wiles:So there's certain you know, lights blind, like basic house
Trinity Wiles:controls that we connect to.
Trinity Wiles:So yes, we do have to, you know, use APIs and talk back and forth
Trinity Wiles:to those kinds of appliances.
Trinity Wiles:But eventually we do wanna get into more experiential.
Trinity Wiles:Apps and things like services and things
Derek Brown:like that.
Derek Brown:So from my mirror in the morning while I'm brushing my teeth after
Derek Brown:I get up, I can turn my coffee maker on that type of thing.
Trinity Wiles:You, you hypothetically could not version
Trinity Wiles:one, but like you of course that is something you would be able to do.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:View or it knows when you get up cuz it has it sensor, so you wouldn't
Trinity Wiles:even have to click anything.
Derek Brown:Oh, just automatically cut it.
Derek Brown:Wrong.
Derek Brown:. That's cool.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:Yeah, that that's really cool.
Derek Brown:And so, with that.
Derek Brown:Like you're working your, it's not a nine to five, I'm sure, but a
Derek Brown:nine to five your 75% job, right?
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:What was the catalyst for Trinity and how dare you name a company after yourself?
Derek Brown:I know , where did that come?
Trinity Wiles:Initially it made me cringe, but the more I thought
Trinity Wiles:about it, I'm like, no, like I have the perfect name for this.
Trinity Wiles:Think about Trinity from the Matrix.
Trinity Wiles:Yep.
Trinity Wiles:She rides a, she's a badass.
Trinity Wiles:She rides a motorcycle.
Trinity Wiles:We all wanna feel like Trinity.
Trinity Wiles:Yep.
Trinity Wiles:And then also, you know, I thought really deeply about the meaning
Trinity Wiles:behind the brand, but Trinity is like the three in one, right?
Trinity Wiles:Sure.
Trinity Wiles:Like being on two wheels.
Trinity Wiles:You're that third component, you are the three in one, the Trinity.
Trinity Wiles:And I'm like, this is, that's cool.
Trinity Wiles:The trinity of riding, you know, you are the, the third
Trinity Wiles:component of being on two wheels.
Trinity Wiles:So I felt like my name perfectly played into the brand.
Trinity Wiles:and you know, I saw what was out there for women's motorcycle gear.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:And I'm like, hey, I think I can design and develop things that
Trinity Wiles:women would be happy to wear.
Trinity Wiles:Like to work or, yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Out with their friends where they don't have to go to the
Trinity Wiles:bathroom and change Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:When they get there.
Trinity Wiles:Cuz I've, I talked to so many women who have that same problem.
Trinity Wiles:Oh, when I go somewhere I just take a backpack and change because I can't.
Trinity Wiles:This gear to a normal setting,
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:I'm like, that's ridiculous.
Trinity Wiles:Like we need to be able to do that.
Derek Brown:So, yeah.
Derek Brown:No, that makes total sense.
Derek Brown:And you know, tongue in cheek, I think it is a great name and you have
Derek Brown:a great brand as well, thank you.
Derek Brown:The art logo mark and et cetera.
Derek Brown:Shout out to Dylan . Yeah.
Derek Brown:Good job, Dylan.
Derek Brown:Yeah, that, that's cool.
Derek Brown:And so are you positioning tr Trinity you know, talk to me about
Derek Brown:the initial positioning like, is it.
Derek Brown:Motorcycle riders or is it like a lifestyle brand that leans
Derek Brown:towards motors, motorcycle riders?
Derek Brown:Like how are you thinking about training
Trinity Wiles:at this point?
Trinity Wiles:A lifestyle brand?
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:That is for motorcycle riders.
Trinity Wiles:So the first product that I've launched with, and it was a soft launch, but yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Is an athletic athleisure piece.
Trinity Wiles:Okay.
Trinity Wiles:So, you know, I would say 50% of our buyers so far have been motorcyclists.
Trinity Wiles:50% have.
Trinity Wiles:. Just girls that work out go to yoga.
Trinity Wiles:Even like new moms, that's the funniest market cuz it has a zipper,
Trinity Wiles:it's a tanking top that has a zipper.
Trinity Wiles:And I've gotten multiple new moms say, this is perfect for breastfeeding.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:And I'm like, I have this like market.
Trinity Wiles:I had no idea.
Trinity Wiles:Huh?
Trinity Wiles:Even was a thing when I thought about this design.
Trinity Wiles:So I would say it's a lifestyle brand that is definitely catered
Trinity Wiles:to women who ride motorcycles.
Trinity Wiles:So Lululemon
Derek Brown:with an edge?
Derek Brown:Yes.
Derek Brown:Yes.
Derek Brown:Edgy, Lululemon, . Yeah.
Derek Brown:That's cool.
Derek Brown:That's very cool.
Derek Brown:So, what's been the hardest thing so far?
Derek Brown:How long have you been going?
Derek Brown:How long has it been around?
Trinity Wiles:So, I first decided to act on this idea in June.
Trinity Wiles:Okay.
Trinity Wiles:So I've been
Derek Brown:so rewind before that.
Derek Brown:, when did you have the.
Trinity Wiles:December.
Trinity Wiles:Like that.
Trinity Wiles:Okay.
Trinity Wiles:December before
Derek Brown:of 2021?
Derek Brown:Yes.
Derek Brown:Okay.
Derek Brown:And so for those six months, how did you stop from acting?
Trinity Wiles:I wouldn't say I necessarily stopped.
Trinity Wiles:I was just like, Preoccupied with other things.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah, sure.
Trinity Wiles:I was working at another job and honestly they took a lot of my time.
Trinity Wiles:. Yeah, that's okay.
Trinity Wiles:And like mental capacity and like creativity.
Trinity Wiles:So I was just burnt out on doing creative side projects.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:So I honestly was just of like poking around, seeing what was out there
Trinity Wiles:for six months and then decided to finally take the leap in June and.
Trinity Wiles:I would say, going back to your question, what was the hardest thing?
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Finding good suppliers.
Trinity Wiles:Okay.
Trinity Wiles:I went through three suppliers before I found the one that I have now.
Trinity Wiles:Okay.
Trinity Wiles:Who's absolutely amazing.
Trinity Wiles:But man, I had some shitty suppliers.
Trinity Wiles:. I even got, I got scammed on the internet from one like . Oh my gosh.
Trinity Wiles:Like
Derek Brown:and what's the cycle?
Derek Brown:Back and forth with the suppliers.
Derek Brown:, like how, what's the delay like?
Derek Brown:I have to imagine it's hey, change this.
Derek Brown:Then they have to retool, then they have to produce the new thing and
Derek Brown:then they have to send it to you.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:So
Trinity Wiles:let me take you through the cycle from like ideation to actual sample.
Trinity Wiles:Yes.
Trinity Wiles:And then I'll go through the sample process.
Trinity Wiles:Process.
Trinity Wiles:So I start with an idea, a sketch like I'm.
Trinity Wiles:Okay.
Trinity Wiles:I'm, you know, creative person.
Trinity Wiles:Sure.
Trinity Wiles:But I have no technical design skills.
Trinity Wiles:So I start with a sketch, and then I contract,
Derek Brown:and this is you know, sports bra with a zipper.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Okay.
Trinity Wiles:. So I start with a sketch.
Trinity Wiles:You know, I come up with an idea, figure out, you know, what are the
Trinity Wiles:components I want in this design?
Trinity Wiles:Sketch it up.
Trinity Wiles:And then I hired a contractor for the technical design aspect.
Trinity Wiles:Okay.
Trinity Wiles:So, , this technical designer.
Trinity Wiles:Shout out Colin.
Trinity Wiles:He's awesome.
Trinity Wiles:. Derek Brown: Good job, Colin.
Trinity Wiles:How'd you find Colin?
Trinity Wiles:A friend of a friend.
Trinity Wiles:Okay.
Trinity Wiles:Yes.
Trinity Wiles:How'd you find He's in my run club.
Trinity Wiles:Okay.
Trinity Wiles:So we are friends.
Trinity Wiles:. Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:There you go.
Trinity Wiles:So just yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Yep.
Trinity Wiles:Re reach out to people in your net work.
Trinity Wiles:You'll be surprised who you find.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah, a hundred percent.
Trinity Wiles:. So Colin creates what they call a tech pack.
Trinity Wiles:So that's the actual specs of the garment.
Trinity Wiles:So this measurement needs to be this for this size.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:It needs to be this many inches for this size and creates this whole
Trinity Wiles:tech pack, which essentially would be like a scope of work in software
Derek Brown:development.
Derek Brown:Okay.
Derek Brown:And a tech pack is that's the industry term?
Derek Brown:. Okay.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:So if I were to walk into any supplier and say, Hey, I have a tech pack for.
Derek Brown:Whatever, A hoodie.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:They would know exactly what I'm talking
Trinity Wiles:about.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:And they'd be like, share your tech pack.
Trinity Wiles:Okay.
Trinity Wiles:That's what the suppliers wanna see when you go to them is do you have a tech pack?
Trinity Wiles:Okay.
Trinity Wiles:Because they need that kind of framework of what Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:You know, everything sh, all the specs should be.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Derek Brown:And it accounts for various sizes.
Derek Brown:Yep.
Derek Brown:Like it's the full
Trinity Wiles:Yep.
Trinity Wiles:Spectrum.
Trinity Wiles:It has the fabric information.
Trinity Wiles:, it has, you know, all the detailing, like the zipper information the
Trinity Wiles:measurements for all the different sizes and what they should be in.
Derek Brown:And so that, I have to assume that's a lot of back and forth,
Derek Brown:even before you get to the supplier.
Derek Brown:between you and Colin.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:Because Colin knows what they need.
Derek Brown:, he's basically a translator or an interpreter between what's in your head
Trinity Wiles:and the supplier.
Trinity Wiles:Absolutely.
Trinity Wiles:So actually he's in North Carolina.
Trinity Wiles:He's in Greensboro.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:So I actually, this summer went down and spent , we spent five days together,
Trinity Wiles:like knocking out the tech packs, making sample prototypes, going to like Joanne
Trinity Wiles:Fabrics and just you know, making stuff in the kitchen and like making sure the
Trinity Wiles:fit was right and it was still getting the design we wanted without being overly
Trinity Wiles:complicated for the suppliers, cuz.
Trinity Wiles:For me, I was like, I want unique designs, but I also don't want
Trinity Wiles:it to be impossible to make.
Trinity Wiles:. Derek Brown: I'm just trying to think so
Trinity Wiles:Because you still have a day job.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Did you take time off and Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Was my vacation, I'm gonna go, you know, design fashion.
Trinity Wiles:. That's cool.
Trinity Wiles:And so, I didn't mean to cut you off from your timeline, so
Trinity Wiles:did you now have a tech pack?
Trinity Wiles:What's.
Trinity Wiles:So then I start reaching out to suppliers on the internet.
Trinity Wiles:Okay.
Trinity Wiles:So , this is something that I've experienced with because of my
Trinity Wiles:background in manufacturing hardware.
Trinity Wiles:Sure.
Trinity Wiles:For smart mirrors.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:So I figured, okay, like suppliers are the same.
Trinity Wiles:So first I started within the US I'm like, I'm gonna try to find a
Trinity Wiles:US based supplier versus overseas.
Trinity Wiles:Okay.
Trinity Wiles:Just because it'd be easier to go meet them, manage that kind of thing.
Trinity Wiles:But I quickly realized the suppliers that work with these sort of
Trinity Wiles:protective fabrics for motorcycle gear.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:They have a lot of military.
Trinity Wiles:So they don't care about like a small startup business coming to them.
Trinity Wiles:Like they don't need new business and they have the machinery that
Trinity Wiles:you know, works with the protective materials that specialize.
Trinity Wiles:So they're like, sorry,
Derek Brown:protective materials.
Derek Brown:Like Kevlar yep.
Trinity Wiles:Okay.
Trinity Wiles:Kevlar airmen.
Trinity Wiles:Yep.
Trinity Wiles:That kind of
Derek Brown:stuff.
Derek Brown:Okay.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:I didn't even think about like your average needle is
Derek Brown:not going through Kevlar.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:. Trinity Wiles: That's cool.
Derek Brown:So then I realized, okay, I need to go outside of the us . So the first
Derek Brown:thing that I do whenever I'm going to like manufacture anything is
Derek Brown:essentially look up like what are the areas around the world that are really
Derek Brown:known for manufacturing this Sure.
Derek Brown:Kind of products.
Derek Brown:So, for motorcycle gear, I found Pakistan.
Derek Brown:Okay.
Derek Brown:Was the place for it.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:So I started just sourcing some suppliers over the.
Derek Brown:Over some different platforms and had some back and forth.
Derek Brown:Had a few different samples made.
Derek Brown:The first ones came back terrible.
Derek Brown:I like got them back and I was like, did I design the ugliest thing in the world?
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:That's crazy.
Derek Brown:It was
Derek Brown:like, these are horrible, so bad.
Derek Brown:It's making you doubt yourself.
Derek Brown:Yeah,
Trinity Wiles:exactly.
Trinity Wiles:And then I was like, no, this looks nothing like the tech pack.
Trinity Wiles:I wasn't like doing all the measurements.
Trinity Wiles:They were way.
Trinity Wiles:and I was like, okay I'll give the these guys one more chance.
Derek Brown:So what is it called?
Derek Brown:What they send you?
Derek Brown:Just samples sample.
Derek Brown:Okay.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:And at that point are you like to make sure that the sample, sharing the
Derek Brown:sample with Colin Pack or you do that
Trinity Wiles:interpretation or?
Trinity Wiles:I can, so I can do it because I have all the measurements.
Trinity Wiles:Okay.
Trinity Wiles:So like I could just literally measure the garment and look at the
Trinity Wiles:tech pack and see if it matches.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:obviously I would send call in pictures and videos and stuff.
Trinity Wiles:Sure.
Trinity Wiles:Cuz we weren't in person, but yeah, I mean they were so far off . That's crazy.
Trinity Wiles:Oh man.
Trinity Wiles:So, so from there after that, you know, two couple rounds with a few different
Trinity Wiles:suppliers, it wasn't working out.
Trinity Wiles:I finally, I was getting closer to the motorcycle expo.
Trinity Wiles:Okay.
Trinity Wiles:I really wanted to have a product by then to meet with some potential buyers, but it
Trinity Wiles:really wasn't possible cuz the timeline.
Trinity Wiles:But I found another supplier that was like, oh, I'm gonna be a icma.
Trinity Wiles:I can meet you there.
Trinity Wiles:. I'm like, great.
Trinity Wiles:And I Ila was the expo.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Okay.
Trinity Wiles:IMO was the expo and I was like, great.
Trinity Wiles:And that's one thing that I wish I would've done with these other
Trinity Wiles:like scammy suppliers that were so bad was like, oh, what conferences
Trinity Wiles:are you going to this year?
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Because that's a good indicator if they're legit or not.
Trinity Wiles:Because I see they're gonna spend the money to go to conferences either in
Trinity Wiles:the US or you know, anywhere else.
Trinity Wiles:Like they're legit and you know, you can meet them in person.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:So that's something that.
Trinity Wiles:I don't know why , it is usually part of my process in the hardware side of things.
Trinity Wiles:Sure.
Trinity Wiles:That I just didn't even think about for fashion.
Trinity Wiles:I'm like, no, it's the same.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Always ask . Yeah.
Derek Brown:And so it's like one of those things where you never know
Derek Brown:where like the learnings and lessons from your day job or past experiences.
Derek Brown:Can impact.
Derek Brown:, you know, the thing that you're starting.
Derek Brown:. what does fashion and hardware mirrors have in commons?
Derek Brown:It turns out a bit.
Derek Brown:A lot . Yeah.
Derek Brown:Actually a lot.
Derek Brown:So were you having to pay for the samples?
Derek Brown:. Okay.
Derek Brown:Was that just coming out of pocket, like salary, money, savings,
Trinity Wiles:that type of thing?
Trinity Wiles:Yeah, so I have had a few investors in my business.
Trinity Wiles:Sure.
Trinity Wiles:Essentially giving me business loans.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:So that's been nice having those.
Trinity Wiles:You know, that's really, I started putting my own money in Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:And then got those investors.
Trinity Wiles:So at first it was really just me bootstrapping.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Derek Brown:And how'd you meet those investors?
Derek Brown:Also?
Derek Brown:Friends.
Derek Brown:Friends
Trinity Wiles:of friends Mutual.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Friends of friends, yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Derek Brown:It's crazy.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:social circles.
Derek Brown:You don't need like a pitch deck and a lot of connections in New York or LA or SF
Trinity Wiles:Totally.
Trinity Wiles:To start something.
Trinity Wiles:That's cool.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:So one of mine is actually he owns Harley dealerships and then the other one.
Trinity Wiles:My boss at Liquid, so yeah.
Trinity Wiles:That's cool.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:Yeah, that's perfect.
Derek Brown:And so you have this supplier now that you met in person at ima yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Produced.
Trinity Wiles:We almost got arrested at Ima like both of you.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Let me tell you that story please.
Trinity Wiles:I just felt like this was a good story time for this.
Trinity Wiles:This is funny.
Trinity Wiles:So we were like, so we were meeting for the first time.
Trinity Wiles:He had all these samples for me and other clients that he was meeting.
Trinity Wiles:, but we hadn't made it into the booth area yet.
Trinity Wiles:We were like, oh, let's get a coffee.
Trinity Wiles:Yep.
Trinity Wiles:So, cuz I wanted like an area to actually try on the samples.
Trinity Wiles:Sure.
Trinity Wiles:But he made, so we get there.
Trinity Wiles:You know, I'm trying them on.
Trinity Wiles:and the police come over cuz they think we're like, he's
Trinity Wiles:like selling me this stuff.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:And like selling, he's no, like I'm here, I have a booth.
Trinity Wiles:And he's trying to explain to them, but none of us speak Italian.
Trinity Wiles:And they didn't speak English.
Trinity Wiles:So like they're asking, they're confiscating our passports.
Trinity Wiles:I'm like, oh my gosh, are we getting arrested?
Trinity Wiles:. Oh.
Trinity Wiles:So like we, we literally almost got arrested over these samples.
Trinity Wiles:, it ended up being fine.
Trinity Wiles:And it was funny, like someone came over and started translating and Okay.
Trinity Wiles:You know, eventually they were like, okay, but like they took documentation
Trinity Wiles:of all of our passports and things.
Trinity Wiles:What did they, and
Derek Brown:did what did they think was illegal?
Derek Brown:That he was just illegal?
Trinity Wiles:Like selling in the coffee shop.
Trinity Wiles:Oh, I see.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:So I'm like, here's a tip.
Trinity Wiles:Don't try on your samples in a random coffee shop cuz you're not allowed
Trinity Wiles:to do business and random coffee.
Trinity Wiles:That's weird shops.
Derek Brown:That's weird.
Derek Brown:That's crazy.
Derek Brown:. So, you couldn't find a supplier.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:You found a supplier.
Derek Brown:You almost ended up in jail.
Derek Brown:Yep.
Derek Brown:. And then it's okay, these fit and it was off to the races.
Trinity Wiles:Like they, okay.
Trinity Wiles:So the first samples were a little off.
Trinity Wiles:And I ended up switching materials too, cuz he actually brought
Trinity Wiles:other materials that they had.
Trinity Wiles:Okay.
Trinity Wiles:And I found some that I liked.
Trinity Wiles:But that's pretty typical.
Trinity Wiles:Like your first samples are never gonna be perfect, but I knew the
Trinity Wiles:quality was so good, like compared to anything else that I had before.
Trinity Wiles:And the fact that he was willing to meet in person and actually
Trinity Wiles:you know, suggest other materials and things we should use and.
Trinity Wiles:He's been absolutely amazing.
Trinity Wiles:Like they've done great work.
Trinity Wiles:We're about to receive our next samples that will hopefully be our final ones
Trinity Wiles:and then actually going into production.
Trinity Wiles:So that's cool.
Derek Brown:And are you single skew right now?
Derek Brown:Yes.
Derek Brown:One, one product.
Derek Brown:. Trinity Wiles: That's cool.
Derek Brown:We'll, current we'll be launching a jacket soon and then a protective legging.
Derek Brown:So right now.
Derek Brown:Okay.
Derek Brown:Like the only thing that's live is the athletic piece, but.
Derek Brown:. The other stuff is more, it's exciting.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:, Derek Brown: that's exciting.
Derek Brown:And so how are you thinking about getting the word out and distributing?
Trinity Wiles:So I'm gonna launch, like I, I mentioned earlier, Preston.
Trinity Wiles:, one of my investors owns some Harley dealerships.
Trinity Wiles:Yep.
Trinity Wiles:So that'll give us like a physical presence.
Trinity Wiles:Okay.
Trinity Wiles:Is actually like being in those stores.
Trinity Wiles:I'm definitely gonna utilize influencers.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah, for sure.
Trinity Wiles:I think that's gonna be huge, especially on TikTok, Instagram, YouTube.
Trinity Wiles:People that are doing gear reviews, getting into some publications
Trinity Wiles:and doing some PR stuff, but essentially I wanna do some popups.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Once I have good, in a good amount of inventory, like I wanna go do some popups
Trinity Wiles:and do like coffee and bike nights.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Or so something like, are
Derek Brown:there like cities where it's like a abnormal percentage of
Derek Brown:bike riders, like a larger than normal?
. Trinity Wiles:I feel like I should know this, but I don't.
. Trinity Wiles:Yeah, I don't know.
. Trinity Wiles:I know, West Coast, California.
. Trinity Wiles:Yeah, sure.
. Trinity Wiles:It's always nice there, so there's always, yeah.
. Trinity Wiles:A ton of bikers out there but there's a lot of rider in there.
. Trinity Wiles:I know.
. Trinity Wiles:If there's like a specific city.
Derek Brown:Yeah I, I bet it's more, if I had to guess,
Derek Brown:it would be more event driven.
Derek Brown:Like fall in the Carolina Mountains, like in the Appalachians.
Trinity Wiles:Tell the dragon.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah,
Derek Brown:exactly.
Derek Brown:You know, be the bike week.
Derek Brown:, so like Mele Beach and Miami, et cetera.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:That's cool.
Derek Brown:What are you struggling with right now?
Derek Brown:So you've overcome kind of the supply issue, you've got a good partner there.
Derek Brown:, what are what's keeping you up at night now?
Trinity Wiles:I think the biggest thing is just getting
Trinity Wiles:the finalized jacket and pants.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Because that's really gonna be our bread and butter.
Trinity Wiles:And I've realized, , it is a more technical product.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:That's why it took a lot.
Trinity Wiles:Like it's taking a lot longer to develop than the just the athleisure piece because
Trinity Wiles:there's so much more that goes into it.
Trinity Wiles:Like we wanna meet certain like safety standards and be able to use like the
Trinity Wiles:right materials and still get a good fit in a good, like something that looks
Trinity Wiles:good on a size, you know, extra small and an extra large is like something
Trinity Wiles:that I'm going for that's currently not.
Trinity Wiles:really being done in the industry.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:And it's hard . Yeah, that's cool.
Trinity Wiles:The mix of materials and like complex kind of styles, but it is really fun.
Trinity Wiles:So I think the biggest thing for me right now is just like trying to be patient with
Trinity Wiles:getting these final samples done because my biggest mindset shift from developing.
Trinity Wiles:software.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:To physical product is like software.
Trinity Wiles:You can launch like a good product and have some bugs and go back and fix it,
Trinity Wiles:but with fashion it's like you wanna launch a really good product first.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:And you can always continue to get better, but like you can't
Trinity Wiles:just launch an okay product.
Trinity Wiles:Especially with something.
Trinity Wiles:like gear that's supposed to protect someone if, you know
Trinity Wiles:they slide or get in a crash.
Trinity Wiles:So that's something that I'm like trying to be just like telling myself
Trinity Wiles:like, it's okay, it's taking longer.
Trinity Wiles:You gotta do it.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Derek Brown:And these are meant to be written in as well, right?
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:It's not pure lifestyle.
Derek Brown:, right?
Derek Brown:Like you can write in it.
Derek Brown:. So you do have to think.
Derek Brown:, what happens if someone crashes?
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:In this?
Trinity Wiles:Absolutely.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:There's no beta version of pants.
Derek Brown:No . Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:It's like there is
Derek Brown:no beta version of protecting.
Derek Brown:That's wild.
Derek Brown:Wild.
Derek Brown:So why, you know, tons of obstacles there.
Derek Brown:Like thinking through the supply chain, thinking through marketing,
Derek Brown:thinking through, you know, what happens if, God forbid someone gets
Derek Brown:in a wreck wearing my clothing?
Derek Brown:Why hasn't any of that
Trinity Wiles:stopped you?
Trinity Wiles:Because I'm naive enough to think I can do it.
Trinity Wiles:. Yeah, that's good.
Trinity Wiles:I'm like, if I just keep going.
Trinity Wiles:I'm gonna do it like . Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:If I just keep moving forward, like it's gonna happen, it's gonna work out.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Derek Brown:The only way to lose is to give up.
Trinity Wiles:Seriously.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Seriously.
Trinity Wiles:A hundred percent.
Trinity Wiles:A lot of people loo, like a lot of people quit when it's hard when
Trinity Wiles:it's like, if they would've just gone a little farther or just kept
Trinity Wiles:going, they would've been there.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Derek Brown:One of my favorite quotes it's probably in the stack
Derek Brown:at EC or your dad's definitely heard it before, probably is Einstein.
Derek Brown:He says, I'm not actually that smarter than ever.
Derek Brown:Than everyone else.
Derek Brown:I just stick with problems longer.
Derek Brown:Yep.
Derek Brown:It's, you know, whether it's stubbornness or grit or just
Trinity Wiles:resilience, just pure, like grit and resilience.
Trinity Wiles:That's
Derek Brown:cool.
Derek Brown:Trinity Motech based here in Nashville.
Derek Brown:, how'd you get here?
Trinity Wiles:Yeah, I I moved here after school.
Trinity Wiles:My co-founder in Wear and Share had another business here.
Trinity Wiles:Okay.
Trinity Wiles:So Nashville was just,
Derek Brown:the spot took, how long ago was that?
Derek Brown:Six years, five years.
Derek Brown:Four.
Derek Brown:Four
Trinity Wiles:years.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:2019.
Trinity Wiles:Three thought on being here.
Trinity Wiles:I love Nashville.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:It's like it's one of those cities that feels big enough, but you also walk
Trinity Wiles:around and see people that, you know, and it has that kind of warm hospitality.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah,
Derek Brown:exactly.
Derek Brown:Four years, you're basically a veteran at this point.
Derek Brown:Am I?
Derek Brown:I, yeah.
Derek Brown:I've moved here mid pandemic, so almost three years now, which is crazy enough
Derek Brown:as it is, and two-thirds of the people.
Derek Brown:have moved here since I did . And so four or five years.
Derek Brown:It's, you're
Trinity Wiles:a veteran.
Trinity Wiles:It's kinda, it's fun.
Trinity Wiles:I feel like I've just seen myself grow and change so much.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:As a person and like professionally, just since I moved here.
Trinity Wiles:It's cool.
Trinity Wiles:I feel like I'm like growing up with Nashville
Trinity Wiles:. Derek Brown: Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:No, a hundred percent.
Trinity Wiles:The your company is too.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Like your company is growing up at the same time.
Trinity Wiles:And so, some quick hits here.
Trinity Wiles:, what's your favorite spot to eat here in Nashville?
Trinity Wiles:Go-to.
Trinity Wiles:Oh, if it's just like a casual night, like Sure.
Trinity Wiles:Jack Brown.
Derek Brown:Okay.
Derek Brown:I love Jack Brown.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:In Germantown.
Derek Brown:. Very cool.
Derek Brown:Fancy spot.
Derek Brown:You have a fancy spot.
Derek Brown:You like
Trinity Wiles:I don't know.
Trinity Wiles:I should have one, but I don't.
Trinity Wiles:It's
Derek Brown:fine.
Derek Brown:Jack Brown can be fancy.
Derek Brown:Browns is my fancy night.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:That's fantastic.
Derek Brown:So if you're looking to get some work done put the he headphones in, enjoy
Derek Brown:some coffee shop ambience type thing.
Derek Brown:Where are you headed?
Derek Brown:Was your favorite coffee shop or spot to hang out?
Trinity Wiles:Mackay Cafe.
Trinity Wiles:Where's that kind of In 12 South.
Trinity Wiles:It's right by Belmont.
Trinity Wiles:Okay.
Trinity Wiles:By that planet smoothie behind.
Derek Brown:Over there near like proper bagel?
Trinity Wiles:Maybe it's not that far.
Trinity Wiles:Okay.
Trinity Wiles:It's a 12 South.
Trinity Wiles:Okay, cool.
Trinity Wiles:It's between 12 South.
Trinity Wiles:And how do you spell Gulch?
Trinity Wiles:M A I k a I.
Trinity Wiles:Okay.
Derek Brown:I'll have to check it out.
Derek Brown:I haven't heard of that one.
Derek Brown:That's a new one.
Derek Brown:It's cool.
Trinity Wiles:It's a good vibe.
Trinity Wiles:Lots of plants in there.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Good sunlight.
Trinity Wiles:What about a happy
Derek Brown:hour cocktail
Trinity Wiles:spot?
Trinity Wiles:Park Cafe in Sylvan.
Trinity Wiles:I don't know that one either.
Trinity Wiles:It's good.
Trinity Wiles:It's so low.
Trinity Wiles:I'm writing all these down.
Trinity Wiles:So good.
Trinity Wiles:And they have great, happy ordeals.
Trinity Wiles:They have a nice patio out back.
Trinity Wiles:Very unassuming.
Trinity Wiles:It's right next to Lola, that Spanish
Derek Brown:restaurant.
Derek Brown:Oh yeah.
Derek Brown:I love Lola.
Derek Brown:. Okay.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:I know where you're, know where you're talking about.
Derek Brown:And it's like good drinks, like after work type of thing.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:Very cool.
Derek Brown:What if, so if you're creative in the space wanna meet other creatives,
Derek Brown:where are you going to, like serendipitously run into somebody?
Trinity Wiles:I'm still learning that, to be honest.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:I'm trying to get myself more in those creative circles, cuz I've traditionally
Trinity Wiles:been in the tech circle space.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Which, you know, they're still creatives in tech, but Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:I'm trying to find more of those like, Fashion in creative, artistic.
Trinity Wiles:I think a good spot is the Taylor space.
Trinity Wiles:Okay.
Trinity Wiles:That I've been, it's like a co-working, but like co-working for creatives.
Trinity Wiles:Oh, that's
Derek Brown:cool.
Derek Brown:, where is that?
Trinity Wiles:Germantown.
Trinity Wiles:Okay.
Trinity Wiles:By between like fifth and Taylor and the Goat.
Trinity Wiles:I know I'm using like restaurants as , the, it's in that general range.
Derek Brown:If you're listening, you can Google maps both of
Derek Brown:those places and find them.
Derek Brown:And then last but not least, what's the best hidden gem?
Derek Brown:Something.
Derek Brown:If I'm maybe from out of town visiting Nashville, I don't want to necessarily
Derek Brown:be on a party tractor on a Friday night.
Trinity Wiles:Why not?
Trinity Wiles:I love the
Derek Brown:party tractors.
Derek Brown:Maybe I do that on a Friday night, but then Saturday I want something offbeat.
Derek Brown:Where?
Derek Brown:Where should I head?
Derek Brown:, Trinity Wiles: Shelby Park.
Derek Brown:That sounds, I feel like a lot of people know that, but it's funny
Derek Brown:because I do talk to local people here and they're like, where are the trails
Derek Brown:that you're always out running on?
Derek Brown:I'm like, Shelby, they're like, . It's like back far and east and they have
Derek Brown:the air park back there, which is
Derek Brown:cool.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:There's a lot out there actually.
Derek Brown:Mm-hmm.
Derek Brown:Every time I, because you can drive through it.
Derek Brown:, I'm always astounded at what's out there?
Derek Brown:There's people fishing, playing golf, . It's what are y'all doing?
Derek Brown:, Trinity Wiles: skateboarding.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:On that thing.
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:It's wild.
Derek Brown:Very cool.
Derek Brown:So what would you say to someone who's heard.
Derek Brown:heard your natural recommendations, heard your struggles with the Trinity story,
Derek Brown:and maybe they're encouraged, right?
Derek Brown:, and then they want to start something themselves.
Derek Brown:What did, what piece of advice would you give them?
Trinity Wiles:Get started and Google and YouTube are your best friend.
Trinity Wiles:Okay.
Trinity Wiles:And also no one knows how to do anything.
Trinity Wiles:So , if I've learned anything it's funny, like getting into
Trinity Wiles:the professional world, right?
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Out of college.
Trinity Wiles:. It was just, it shocked me how no one knows what they're doing.
Trinity Wiles:Even experts in their field don't really necessarily know what they're doing.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:So don't be intimidated by someone's title or, you know, experience per se.
Trinity Wiles:Like you may have knowledge that they don't have, and.
Trinity Wiles:, you can learn a lot of things just from like Google and the internet.
Trinity Wiles:You don't need to have like traditional background or traditional,
Trinity Wiles:you know, schooling in it.
Trinity Wiles:Just go out and do it.
Trinity Wiles:Like I don't have a traditional background in fashion.
Trinity Wiles:Yep.
Trinity Wiles:I just was sketching on a piece of paper and wanted to make it happen.
Trinity Wiles:chasing a passion.
Trinity Wiles:Yes.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah, absolutely.
Trinity Wiles:So just get started and do your research.
Trinity Wiles:Listen to people who have done it so you don't make their same mistakes.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:So
Derek Brown:very cool.
Derek Brown:No, that, that's amazing.
Derek Brown:Feedback.
Derek Brown:So now's your time to shamelessly plug, give you full permission.
Derek Brown:Where should people, you know, find you, your endeavors online?
Derek Brown:What's going on?
Derek Brown:Yeah.
Derek Brown:, Trinity Wiles: All my girlies
Derek Brown:Yep.
Derek Brown:We have a cute athletic tank that is for anyone, not just motorcycle
Derek Brown:riders currently live on our site.
Derek Brown:And then LinkedIn, Trinity Wiles hit me up.
Derek Brown:Yep.
Derek Brown:Like I love LinkedIn . So
Derek Brown:, Derek Brown: you might be the only
Trinity Wiles:one you'll find me on LinkedIn.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Instagram Trinity.
Trinity Wiles:K a y e.
Trinity Wiles:So yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Very cool.
Trinity Wiles:And
Derek Brown:for Trinity Motech, do, is there like a newsletter or
Trinity Wiles:social feed?
Trinity Wiles:We have an email list, yeah.
Trinity Wiles:Okay, perfect.
Trinity Wiles:So we're on Instagram, same thing.
Trinity Wiles:Trinity Motech.
Trinity Wiles:And if you go to our website and sign up for our newsletter.
Trinity Wiles:We do that like once a week,
Derek Brown:so that's amazing.
Derek Brown:So, if you're listening ladies please check it out.
Derek Brown:Trinity, thanks for joining today.
Derek Brown:Thank you so much for
Trinity Wiles:having me.
Trinity Wiles:Yeah, a hundred percent.
Trinity Wiles:It's awesome.
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