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"From Leaf to Launch: Brewing Legacy with Brandi Shelton of Just Add Honey Tea Company"

23 min · 7 apr 2026
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Some stories are meant to be sipped, not rushed. I sat down for a sip worthy conversation with Brandi Shelton Entrepreneur, Author, Community builder and Founder of Just Add Honey Tea Company located in Atlanta, Georgia. In this episode, Brandi Shelton shares how she grew Just Add Honey from a simple idea into a thriving tea brand rooted in legacy, community, and intention. A conversation on entrepreneurship, slowing down, and brewing purpose one cup at a time. Just Add Honey Tea Company | loose leaf tea [https://justaddhoney.net/] retail cafe of just add honey tea company – Just Add Honey Tea Company [https://justaddhoney.net/pages/cafe]

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