How did you come up with the idea for your business?

It takes a lot more than an idea to build a business, but there can’t be a business without the idea. So we asked folks who’ve built wonderful businesses to tell us about how they came up with the idea in the first place.

My great-grandmother’s name was Irma, and I often think about the way she had a gift for making others feel beautiful. She carried herself with such grace, and it seemed effortless for her to bring out the best in people. Growing up, I was always curious about what truly defined beauty, not just how it looked on the outside, but how it made others feel. I remember sneaking into my mother’s room, trying on her earrings, and carefully opening her jewelry box, hoping to discover a hidden gem that held a bit of that magic. Read More>>

After spending a few years working regular jobs for other people, I realized that the traditional work structure wasn’t for me. I saw patterns in the workplace that didn’t align with the kind of freedom, creativity, or ownership I wanted in my life. That realization sparked a desire to work for myself and build something of my own. Read More>>

Honestly, my business grew out of both personal transformation and a deep desire to help others heal. I didn’t set out to be a nutritionist, plant-based chef, wellness educator or yoga instructor. It was a lot of trial and error but I simply followed what felt true.
Food was my entry point. I began exploring how what we eat affects how we feel – not just physically, but emotionally and spiritually too. As I started cleaning up my own plate, I noticed a shift: more energy, more clarity, more peace. And I wanted others (especially in our African American community) to experience that too. Read More>>
