Wendy Rose Berry and Eugenia Marshall, Entrepreneurs, Mothers, and Besties
Wendy Rose Berry and Eugenia Marshall, Entrepreneurs, Mothers, and Besties
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Wendy Rose Berry and Eugenia Marshall are LA-based employed entrepreneurs, mothers, and besties both juggling and balancing demanding corporate jobs and running their own intimate skincare brand as co-founders of conditionHER. This natural moisturizing cream is scientifically formulated for your external intimate area. It effectively maintains pH balance, slays ingrowns, fights chafing issues, nourishes skin, and softens hair down there! conditionHER is female-owned and operated, including the biochemist and packaging designer.
I am tickled pink to share my latest podcast interview that I released recently with Wendy Rose Berry and Eugenia Marshall, which was incredibly fun to do. I became familiar with Wendy and Eugenia when they reached out to introduce themselves and their product to me. I was interested in learning more about their empowering products aimed at those who identify as female, as well as offer them a place to share their voice. We had such a great time chatting and have a lot in common with regard to our spiritual childhoods as well as our various approaches to managing and dealing with the “hair down there” over the years. I was incredibly delighted to have this fascinating, oftentimes hilarious, and riveting conversation with these two amazing powerhouses! Wendy and Eugenia, I am so excited that you reached out to me to share your story, your innovations, and your inspirational voice! I wish you much success on your adventures!
In this interview, Wendy and Eugenia discuss...
- Their current lives in Los Angeles with regard to work, friendship, and dating.
- How their Christian upbringing initially influenced their sexual perspective, which eventually evolved with time.
- Their recent research and exploration into understanding alternative and polyam lifestyles.
- How a request by a lover not to wax her bikini area led to the eventual creation of ConditionHER.
- Why they took a conditioning, not a shampooing, approach to their product.
- How their first product sample was developed and what the resulting product actually does.
- How this product has opened up important conversations about intimate issues.
- Some of the challenges in getting funding to launch the product.
Tune in to listen to this fantastic and fascinating podcast episode!