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Wife. Mom. Entrepreneur. Tea visionary.
In this episode, I sit down with Brandi Shelton, founder of Just Add Honey Tea Company, who has spent more than two decades building one of Atlanta’s most beloved tea brands.
Brandi shares how her journey began with her grandmother’s herbal remedies in New Orleans, how studying fashion design abroad in London sharpened her creative eye, and how Atlanta has embraced her business from the very beginning.
We talk about building a product‑based business, creating intentional customer experiences, balancing motherhood and entrepreneurship, and the lessons she’s learned while growing a brand rooted in culture, community, and flavor.
If you love tea, business, or stories of women building legacy brands with heart, this episode is your perfect sip.
If you love tea, business, or stories of women building brands with intention, this episode is for you.
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