🎧 He Saved His Daughter’s Life by Creating Kate Farms. Now He’s Disrupting Energy Drinks with Lucky Energy

Ep. #344 with Richard Laver, Founder & CEO of Lucky Energy

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Hey friends,

Our guest today is Richard Laver, the founder of both Kate Farms and Lucky Energy.

Richard created Kate Farms—an allergen-free, plant-based medical nutrition company—to save his daughter Kate’s life. After scaling the business and eventually stepping away, he launched Lucky Energy, a clean energy drink brand aimed at offering a better-for-you alternative in a crowded market. The company recently raised a $14.2 million Series A1 led by Maveron.

We discuss:

  • 00:00 – Introduction & Mike’s Overview

  • 01:24 – Who is Richard Laver? Plane Crash, Loss & Life Mission

  • 04:43 – The Origin of Kate Farms: Saving His Daughter’s Life

  • 08:04 – Building a Formula Business Without a Background in Nutrition

  • 12:09 – How Kate Farms Scaled Nationwide

  • 17:20 – Raising Capital & Growing the Brand to $75M Series C

  • 22:00 – Why He Left Kate Farms

  • 24:04 – The Birth of Lucky Energy: From Pain to Purpose Again

  • 29:00 – Ingredient Strategy & Clean Energy Drink Philosophy

  • 34:36 – Building a Brand in a Saturated, Cutthroat Category

  • 38:47 – Why Energy Drink Startups Fail & Lucky’s Retail Approach

  • 43:52 – Raising $14M Series A1: What Investors Saw

  • 50:52 – Lessons from Healthcare Branding vs. Mass Market

  • 56:00 – Red Bull vs. Lucky: Marketing War or Mission-Driven Movement? 60:37 – Final Reflections: What’s Harder—Hospitals or Retail?

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