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Eurydice Manning, the vibrant founder of James and the Giant Cupcake, takes us on her inspiring journey from the streets of Oakland to becoming a beloved entrepreneur in her hometown. She shares personal stories about her upbringing in "Old Oakland" and how its rich cultural diversity and welcoming spirit have fueled her passion for community and business. Eurydice reflects on her travels beyond the Bay Area and how they've only deepened her love for Oakland's unique charm and inclusivity, especially as a woman of color and business owner determined to leave a legacy for her daughter.
Eurydice delves into her entrepreneurial roots, tracing her journey back to her family influences, including a father who was an engineer and inventor, and a mother who ventured into fashion. These familial connections not only inspired her path but also shaped her transition from fashion to baking. This episode uncovers how her grandmother's influence and her love for baking inspired the colorful and imaginative spirit that defines James and the Giant Cupcake. Eurydice opens up about the creative and scientific artistry of baking and how it resonates with her family's legacy of creativity and individuality.
Over the years, Eurydice has faced numerous challenges while growing her business in a rapidly changing Oakland. She discusses her commitment to offering diverse cupcake options, such as vegan and gluten-free, and her dedication to being a role model in her community. Eurydice shares her passion for American baking traditions and hints at future plans, including launching a YouTube channel and creating a recipe book. Her story illustrates the power of perseverance and adaptability, leaving listeners inspired by her innovative spirit and her unwavering dedication to uplifting her community through the universal joy of baking.
In “The Struggle Is Real,” Pastor Robert Madu reminds us that the lens through which you look at someone often determines what you expect to receive from them. God is […]
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