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  1. FROM BRIANNA: How Losing Our Name Led to Finding Our Voice

    A trademark setback nearly derailed our launch. Instead, it led to MOODEAUX becoming something stronger, more intentional and built to last.

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  2. From ESSENCE to Entrepreneurship, Plus What I’ve Learned

    Brianna reflects on her full-circle moment with ESSENCE — sharing lessons learned, and what it means to build with intention and legacy in mind.

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  3. FROM BRIANNA: 4 Ways I Flaunt How I Feel with PRIDE

    In honor of Pride Month, for those on a journey to becoming their truest selves, here's our founder and CEO Brianna Arps's best advice!
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  4. MUSE-WORTHY: D'Wu on Honoring Your Spirit & Trusting Your Journey

    Darion Jordan a.k.a D'Wu is a creator/storyteller/wardrobe stylist intentionally making space for big, Black, thick, queer and gender-bending folx across the globe.

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  5. MUSE-WORTHY: Jordan James of Goddess Culture & Idea Hub

    Meet Jordan, a multi-hyphenate who really deserves her flowers for #1 just being super DOPE and #2 bringing value into the lives of everyone she meets. Seriously.

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  6. FROM BRIANNA: The Meaning Behind #ForRoy and #ForMinnie

    If you know or follow me personally on social media, you might've noticed two particular hashtags I use to sign off almost every post these days: #ForRoy, #ForMinnie.
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  7. CHALLENGE: 100 Days of Self-Care with Brianna

    I once was a blogger... Many moons ago... When I was an undergrad at Mizzou.  For those who knew me then, you know The MouthingOff Blog (RIP) held ya...

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  8. You Might Just Not Feel Like It Today — And Yes, That's Okay Too

    Sad, but a fact nonetheless, our launch plans were delayed then sped up after the sudden passing of my Papa: Mr. Roy Lee Brown...
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  9. Real Talk: I Think It's Time We "Unbox" Self-Care

    MOODEAUX is here to empower people to forge a better relationship with themselves — starting with acknowledging how they feel.
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