Breaking the Bro Code: How Alix Peabody Rewrote the Rules, Replay
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This week on Be Anomalous, we’re bringing back a conversation that hits deeper than a typical founder story. Alix Peabody didn’t just launch a wine company—she built a brand that challenged the status quo of an entire industry.
She founded Bev to rewrite the rules in a space dominated by bro culture. But the journey started with something way more personal: throwing ticketed parties to fund her egg freezing. From there, Alix turned raw experience into a movement—leveraging storytelling, sisterhood, and pure hustle to carve her own lane.
In this episode, Alix opens up about what most founders won’t: the loneliness, the burnout, the identity unraveling that can come after the exit. We talk intuition, resilience, and what happens when the thing you built… no longer needs you.
If you’ve ever felt like you had to wear a mask to survive, or questioned who you are without your work, this one’s for you.
Topics We Cover:
Fundraising as a solo female founder
Breaking into male-dominated industries
Intuition-led leadership
Burnout, reinvention, and life after the exit
Why knowing your “who” matters as much as your “why”
Be bold. Be real. Be anomalous.