In this episode, host Taylor Baker speaks with Erin McDonald, founder of Spilt Milk Nannies, a childcare platform connecting families with vetted nannies, about building a community-driven business and scaling a service rooted in trust and relationships.
What You’ll Learn:
- How Erin McDonald turned an early nanny role into ownership of a growing childcare business
- Why word-of-mouth marketing can outperform paid advertising in trust-based industries
- The critical role of custom software in scaling service-based businesses efficiently
- How community-building creates both supply (nannies) and demand (families) organically
- The impact of COVID-19 on childcare businesses and shifting customer behavior
- Why human involvement remains essential in services like childcare despite advances in AI
- How Erin balances multiple perspectives as a founder, former nanny, and now a parent
- The operational challenges of managing reliability, cancellations, and rising labor costs
Erin McDonald’s journey highlights the power of combining operational systems with deeply personal service. By prioritizing trust, relationships, and community over aggressive marketing or automation, she has built a resilient business that adapts to changing family needs while maintaining high standards. Her story underscores that in human-centered industries, technology should support not replace the personal connections that drive long-term success.
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