Brand Building: She created her hair care product at her kitchen and now it's a national brand.
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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Miko Branch. đ Summary of the Interview Miko Branch shares the inspiring journey of building Miss Jessieâs, a premium hair care brand for curly hair, alongside her late sister Titi Branch. The brand was born at their kitchen table in Brooklyn and named after their paternal grandmother, Jessie Mae Branch. Miko discusses the importance of authenticity, education, and innovation in product development, and how Miss Jessieâs became a trusted name in the textured hair care industry. The conversation highlights the brandâs commitment to empowering individuals to embrace their natural hair and the evolving trends in beauty and self-expression. đŻ Purpose of the Interview To showcase the entrepreneurial journey behind Miss Jessieâs. To highlight the importance of authenticity, education, and innovation in building a brand. To discuss the impact of natural hair acceptance and evolving beauty standards. To inspire listeners with a story of resilience, creativity, and cultural pride. đ Key Takeaways 1. Authentic Beginnings Miss Jessieâs was founded in a Brooklyn brownstone at the kitchen table. Inspired by their grandmother Jessie Mae Branch, who was the first female CEO they ever saw. Quote: âShe ran her family from her kitchen table.â 2. Product Innovation First product: Curly Puddingâa game-changer for curly hair. Products are designed for all textured hair types: wavy, curly, kinky, transitional, and multicultural. Quote: âWe just try to come up with a solution to be helpful.â 3. Education is Key Miss Jessieâs provides detailed information on hair types and how to use products. The website includes guides for identifying hair texture and selecting the right products. Quote: âInformation and communication is key to success.â 4. Social Media & Word of Mouth Early growth came from chat forums and word-of-mouth before social media existed. Social media is now an additional platform to connect and educate customers. Quote: âWay before social media, women were chatting and spreading the word.â 5. Inclusivity & Representation Products are for everyoneâmen, women, children, and all ethnicities. Focus on embracing natural beauty and rejecting outdated beauty ideals. Quote: âHair has no color⌠weâre all looking for solutions.â 6. Salon as R&D Hub Their salon served as a testing ground for product development and customer feedback. Quote: âWe built our business in the salon⌠it became our R&D and testing ground.â 7. Natural Hair Movement Natural hair is no longer a trendâitâs a cultural shift. Seen on public figures like Oprah and Michelle Obama. Quote: âNatural hair is preferred⌠itâs how people want to express themselves.â đŹ Notable Quotes âWe started our business in our brownstone at our kitchen table.â âWe didnât go to business schoolâwe went to Jessie Mae Branchâs kitchen.â âCurly Pudding did everything it said it was going to do.â âWe realized our work was not finishedâwe had to educate.â âNatural hair is not a trendâitâs here to stay.â #SHMS #STRAW #BESTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.