International Women's Day feels like a lot of bullsh*t, this year more than ever.

International Women's Day feels like a lot of bullsh*t, this year more than ever.

I want to talk about what actually matters: I am on a mission to create the world my hilarious, sassy, and powerful daughter deserves to live in. That world requires a lot more successful businesses run by women and people from historically marginalized communities.

So instead of a generic post about women being powerful (blah blah), I want to shout out an incredible woman founder who is kicking a$$ and taking names.

Nikisha Bailey founded Win Win Coffee, a coffee company that's about way more than just getting a caffeine fix. She and her co-founder are sourcing all of their coffee from the African diaspora. They’re making thoughtful choices about where they source the coffee, and paying close attention to whose hands the money goes into. The name says it all: everybody wins, or it's not right.

And guess what? I tried four of her coffees at a Chief tasting on Friday.
(And y’all know I basically never drink coffee.)
I LOVED all four. No milk, no sugar. 😲 I know, right?

Nikisha also has an amazing story about how she went from the music industry to building Win Win, but I'll let her tell it.

Go buy her coffee. 👇
https://winwin.coffee/

Send me a note about a
woman-owned business that deserves more love.


P.S. In case you can't tell from my happy and slightly "wild-eyed" look in this photo from the tasting event, I'm a bit of a caffeine lightweight 😂note about a

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