58. The Tea with Bri and Davielle

April 15, 2021 00:46:24
58. The Tea with Bri and Davielle
The Tea with Bri
58. The Tea with Bri and Davielle

Apr 15 2021 | 00:46:24

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Hosted By

Briona "Bri" Jenkins

Show Notes

Bri sits down with Davielle Jackson (pronouns: she/her) to 'spill the tea' about being a woman of color in business, being a woman of color in the health and wellness space, particularly healthy feminine products, the regulation around products designed for folks who have periods and uteruses, the sacrifices of being a business owner / entrepreneur, and trying to date as a Black woman.

*Please note that we use very gendered language during this episode but we know that the gender  spectrum has more than two genders.

Davielle can be found on Instagram at @daviellejackson

During the episode we discussed:

Davielle’s website

Pretty Panty 

Femi Box

Black Women Talk Tech

Ready, Set, Go!: The Green Print, Davielle’s book

*This episode was recorded on Tuesday, November 3, 2020.

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The Tea with Bri can be found on Instagram at @TheTeaWithBri. 

You can send me an email at [email protected]

The website is TheTeaWithBriPodcast.com

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This podcast is recorded via Zoom.

The theme song and other music in this episode are by Mama Duke.

Madyson Russell designed the logo.

This episode was edited by Blaine Young.

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