Carolyn Baron | Villagechat

Founder of Villagechat

Carolyn Baron is the founder of a mobile app, that is designed to connect parents based on their kids' shared GPS locations. Carolyn shares her journey from real estate to tech, the challenges of growth, and the lessons learned along the way. Her story is a testament to resilience, problem-solving, and the drive to turn an idea into reality.

What Businesses Do You Run?

Carolyn Baron is the founder of a mobile application designed specifically for parents of teens and pre-teens. This innovative app connects parents based on their children's shared real-time GPS locations. Think of it as a modern-day 411 or white pages for parents. In today’s world, where everyone has a cell phone but limited ways to connect with other parents unless they already have their contact information, this app bridges that gap. Whether it’s a travel sports team, an event, or homecoming, parents can directly message each other to confirm details, organize rides, or ensure someone is home—all without the need to exchange numbers.

How Did You Get Started as an Entrepreneur?

Carolyn’s entrepreneurial journey didn’t begin with her mobile app. Her day job in real estate laid the foundation, requiring her to wake up every day, find clients, and make deals happen. For the past 30 years, she’s been a living, breathing entrepreneur, solving problems on the fly, whether related to transactions, schools, or properties.

However, deciding to tackle a problem that hadn’t been solved before marked a new chapter. She describes entrepreneurship as something that gnaws at you from the pit of your soul—an idea or solution you believe in so deeply that you feel compelled to bring it to life. Despite the challenges, Carolyn’s problem-solving mindset from real estate seamlessly transitioned into her new venture.

How Do You Think About Growth in Your Current Business? How Do You Plan for the Future?

For Carolyn, growth isn’t just about scaling numbers—it’s about resilience, adaptability, and continuous problem-solving. She acknowledges that entrepreneurship demands mental toughness. The journey is filled with naysayers, and rejection is common. Drawing from her advertising background, she’s learned how easy it is for people to critique but how rare it is for them to offer positive feedback.

What Advice Do You Have for Aspiring Entrepreneurs?

Carolyn’s advice is simple: Do it. If you believe in something and it fuels your passion, take the leap. Entrepreneurship requires wearing many hats—CFO, operations, decision-maker—you’ll be entirely in charge, and there’s no better way to learn.

However, she emphasizes caution. Before diving in, consider the costs—not just financial but also the time away from your current job, family, or personal life. Dedication is key. You have to love your idea enough to sacrifice for it. If, after asking yourself the tough questions, the passion still burns brightly, keep going.

If you believe in something and love it, get out and do it—because you will wear more hats than in any other job, and you’ll learn more than you can doing anything else.
— Carolyn Baron
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