In this episode, we sit down with Carly Jean Brannon, founder of Carly Jean Los Angeles (CJLA), in her Malibu home for an honest conversation about faith, family, and motherhood, and what it really takes to build something that lasts.
Carly shares how CJLA began when she was just 19 years old, launched alongside her mom, whose first name is Jean, and how her upbringing, shaped by creativity, thrifting, sewing, and great taste, formed the foundation of her brand. She explains CJLA’s heartbeat, timeless, high-wear pieces made for real life, with comfort, practicality, and “cost per wear” always in mind.
The conversation dives into how motherhood reshaped her leadership and priorities, from bringing kids to meetings, to protecting time boundaries, to learning when to push pause in one season so she could return stronger in the next. Carly opens up about closing a brick-and-mortar shop, rebuilding online, and the “overnight success” myth, describing CJLA as a 21-year overnight success fueled by faithfulness, grit, and God’s provision.
Carly also shares her personal walk with Jesus, the role of discipleship and accountability in her spiritual growth, and how she and her husband are navigating parenting teens with humility, knowing their kids’ faith journeys are their own. The episode closes with encouragement for moms in every season, a reminder that pivoting is not failing, and that God’s timing is always better.
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