SuperLoveTees, Interview with Co-Founder Theresa Roth
/“I am constantly motivated to spread love, and good vibrations everywhere, and lucky enough to have an outlet for that.” — Theresa Roth, co-founder of SuperLoveTees
Several years ago, a retreat leader at the Tailwind Jungle Lodge gifted me a shirt that said in big bold letters “LET YOUR LOVE SHINE.” I immediately fell in love—with the shirt and the message! Over the years, my collection of SuperLoveTees has expanded. My wardrobe favorites say, “no mud, no lotus” (Thich Nhat Hanh) and “what you are seeking is seeking you” (Rumi). They’re not just clothes, they’re how I set my positive intention for the day.
As I was writing the manuscript for Wildpreneurs, I frequently wore a SuperLoveTee to get my inspiration flowing. It finally occurred to me to wonder; who created these awesome shirts?! Suddenly I was eager to hear the creation story and was delighted when SuperLoveTees co-founder, Theresa Roth agreed to be interviewed (see Theresa’s simple, yet powerful Wildpreneur wisdom below).
The world needs love now more than ever before. Theresa and SuperLoveTees are not only spreading love globally, they’re also giving back to both people and planet. USE PROMO CODE WILD15 for 15% off SuperLoveTees. A percentage of each sale is currently going to American families in need. Thank you SuperLoveTees for the work that you’re doing!
Interview with Theresa Roth (excerpt from Wildpreneurs)
What was your inspiration to create SuperLoveTees?
It was an “accident.” I had a line of cashmere panties I was making and selling on Etsy, and decided to make some T-shirts during the warmer seasons. It took off, and I never went back to the first idea.
What advice would you give to a potential Wildpreneur?
Start where you are.
Use what you already have.
What do you wish you’d known prior to getting started?
You don’t have to be perfect or have a perfect product to start.
What’s your favorite part about being a Wildpreneur?
That I can’t really make a mistake. When working in the corporate world, I had a lot of anxiety about making mistakes. Now, I can try things and if they don’t work, it’s just a learning experience.