Episode Description
Meet Your All·in·One Creator Store (Stan)
https://join.stan.store/the505podcast
Meet Your All·in·One Creator Store (Stan)
https://join.stan.store/the505podcast
What’s up Rock Nation. Today we’re joined by Alex Costa, one of the biggest men’s lifestyle creators in the world and the founder of Forte Series, now in over 800 Target stores. Before the millions of followers and the retail deals, Alex was filming videos in his bedroom while working at Google. Then he bet on himself. In this episode, we break down why he quit a stable job, how he built real confidence through reps, why most creators quit too early, and what it actually takes to turn a personal brand into a real company.
Check out Alex here:
https://www.youtube.com/ @alexcosta
https://www.instagram.com/alexcosta/
Timestamps
0:00 – Intro
1:03 – Paid To Be You waitlist
1:18 – Alex’s rise + why hair care first
2:01 – Finding his niche in men’s hair
3:37 – Launching Forte before it was perfect
4:38 – Selling 10,000 units in six weeks
5:24 – Speed vs perfection in business
8:27 – Working at YouTube & learning from creators
11:15 - Stan Store
12:07 - What brands get wrong
15:31 – The year everything changed (2017 momentum)
16:26 – The $100K cushion rule before quitting Google
17:47 – The emotional night he quit
19:51 – Advice for going full-time as a creator
22:34 – Early Instagram strategy (self-timer to hiring a photographer)
24:20 – “It’s okay to be cringe” moment
27:18 – His mission: being a big brother to his audience
29:14 – The loneliness problem men are facing
30:05 – Military school failure → discipline → resilience
33:08 – Confidence = stacking skills, not hype
36:22 – First money lessons & avoiding lifestyle creep
39:02 – Target launch announcement
41:32 – How the Target opportunity started
44:04 – Practicing the Target pitch for weeks
45:11 – What retailers actually care about (reach + new customers)
46:36 – The reality of getting into Target (cash flow + inventory risk)
47:16 – Taking a personal loan to fund the first purchase order
47:55 – Unit per store per week & retail pressure
48:31 – Retail data tracking & store-by-store performance
50:12 – Managing retail expectations vs DTC freedom
52:08 – Balancing brand identity with mass retail
54:33 – Scaling operations without breaking culture
57:10 – Pressure of representing your name on shelves
59:42 – Inventory risk & sleepless founder nights
1:02:18 – Leading a team while still being the face
1:04:47 – Creator leverage vs traditional brands
1:07:26 – When growth starts feeling heavy
1:09:58 – Identity shift: creator → operator
1:12:14 – Burnout signals & mental resets
1:14:52 – Why most founders underestimate stress
1:17:31 – Playing the long game in business
1:19:48 – Momentum comes from consistency, not hype
1:22:05 – Scaling without losing creative instinct
1:24:36 – Separating ego from business decisions
1:27:18 – What success actually feels like
1:30:02 – Money, meaning, and responsibility
1:32:41 – Legacy vs lifestyle
1:35:20 – Building something that outlives you
1:37:58 – Advice to creators building physical products
1:40:14 – Confidence through reps, not validation
1:42:27 – Final thoughts on risk and embarrassment
1:44:10 – If he could go back and tell himself one thing
1:45:32 – Closing reflections
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