ESSENCE CELEBRATES THE POWER OF BLACK LOVE AND BUSINESS
Hot in the Kitchen, ESSENCE talks to the business owners about
everything from food, community, their love for each other, second
chances and how they turned their multimillion-dollar businesses
into a family affair. Here’s what Pinky and Derrick tell ESSENCE:
“I think that our relationship is symbolic of what the world should look and feel like…It should look and feel like a place where there is no judgment. Just because you might not believe in the things that I believe in, doesn’t
mean that we can’t come together in friendship, love and spirituality…”
now, but that wasn’t always the case. Like many young Black men in inner cities throughout the country, who lack resources and feel there’s no other way to provide for themselves and their families, Hayes once fell into the trap of selling drugs.
“Let me tell you something about me…I’m so confident in myself that two things are either going to happen—either you’re going to love me and be inspired, or you’re going to be intimidated…”
ON WHAT MAKES THE COUPLE UNIQUE: “I think people look at them and see themselves…They inspire others to take their destiny into their own hands. They make it clear that the road was long and difficult, but they continue to wake up every day and get things done. I admire them both a great deal...”
City Buyers; Ken and Mary Olds, Muggin’ Coffee House; Tim and Kim Lewis, CurlMix; Beatrice Dixon and Simon Gray, The Honeypot Co.; Donna Richardson-Joyner and La-Verne Richardson, Mama LaVerne’s Chicken, Waffles and Pancake Seasoning and Baking Mixes; Yolanda and Rick Williams, Distinct Life; D’Vonne and KeAnna Pickett, The
Postman; and Collin, Ryan, and Austin Gill, Frères Branchiaux Candle Co.
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