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  • Pink Stork Partners With Empowered Documentary Hosted by Meg Ryan to Champion Women Through Every Stage of Motherhood

    Pink Stork, a leading women-owned health and wellness brand dedicated to supporting women through every stage of motherhood, is proud to announce its partnership with Empowered, an upcoming documentary hosted by acclaimed actress Meg Ryan.

    The film explores the beauty, challenges, and transformation of motherhood across all ages and seasons, with a special emphasis on the power of community and shared experience.

    At the forefront of this powerful movement is Amy Suzanne Upchurch, founder + CEO of Pink Stork, mother of six, and a passionate advocate for holistic women’s health. Amy will be featured in Empowered, sharing her deeply personal journey of faith, healing, and entrepreneurship, and how it has inspired the creation of Pink Stork’s mission: to radically support and uplift women.

    “Motherhood is not a solo journey – it takes a village. Through Empowered, we’re showing women that they are seen, heard, and never alone,” said Upchurch. “Pink Stork is honored to lead this conversation, offering women the tools, products, and encouragement they need to thrive.”

    Empowered dives into the real stories of women navigating motherhood from fertility and pregnancy to postpartum and into menopause. The documentary features emotional testimonials from customers who have found strength and healing through Pink Stork’s natural products and supportive community.

    “After years of struggling with fertility, Pink Stork gave me hope and healing. It was the first time I felt like someone understood what I was going through,” shares one customer featured in the film.

    Pink Stork’s involvement in Empowered underscores its ongoing commitment to providing not only wellness solutions but also a sense of belonging for every woman, at every stage.

    The documentary is scheduled for release on May 21, 2025, and will be available on major streaming platforms, with exclusive screenings and digital events planned throughout the launch.

    About Pink Stork

    Pink Stork is a women-owned and women-run wellness brand committed to empowering women through natural products, education, and a vibrant community. From fertility to menopause and everything in between, Pink Stork is redefining what it means to support women’s health with heart, faith, and purpose. Visit Pink Stork’s website to find your new favorite wellness regimen.

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  • Two Ypsilanti-based women open accessible space for local artists to grow and connect

    Two Ypsilanti-based women open accessible space for local artists to grow and connect

    A new community arts space is getting ready to bloom in Ypsilanti.

    Spearheaded by local artists Amanda Moore and Alexandria Daniels, Ypsi Bloom Studio & Gallery has a grand opening set for May 3 with open studio hours, a gallery shop, exhibitions, events, workshops, and other arts programming.

    The two artists met in 2022 at the Ann Arbor Artisans Market and soon clicked over mutual interests.

    “We related a lot on wanting to create something that gave people the space to not only be creative but if they wanted to make it a career, how do you do that? Where do you go for resources? Who do you connect with?” Daniels says. “Some people don’t take the arts seriously all the time as a career path that’s sustainable and so we just kinda wanna be the pillar to help people find that path if they wanna take it there.”

    Daniels has made jewelry out of polymer clay since 2020 and is now a full-time career artist, recently leaving the tech industry to sell her work at boutiques and retail shops across the state. Moore started printmaking around 2019, later leaving her job as a Spanish teacher to focus more on her art, and also working at Ypsi’s Cafe Liv.

    Both artists had the desire to open a space but didn’t know exactly what or how. Recently, the opportunity presented itself when the building at 128. Michigan Ave. became available for lease. Now, Moore and Daniels are combining their skills, resources, and visions to serve the community and nurture other creative people.

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    Amanda Moore (left) and Alexandria Daniels (right) are opening Ypsi Bloom Studio & Gallery.

    “We’re both self-taught, established, motivated artists, so that’s a different approach,” Daniels says. “If you don’t have that on-the-ground, in-the-field knowledge, you can miss a lot of spots of what the industry requires. Because we do have that ‘insider’ perspective, I think we understand how to connect artists, we know what they need, we know what they want, and we’re literally their friends. We’re gonna make this not only something for us to live our dreams but we want to see you live your dreams. I think being approachable and relatable is something that we have that’s unique to us… I think we have a different flair.”

    In addition to a rotating gallery and a shop showcasing local artists’ works, Ypsi Bloom will feature open studio hours, fostering collaboration and inspiration among artists in a way that’s more affordable than a traditional co-working space, yet more intentional than working at a coffee shop or at home.

    “People who want to connect with other creatives sometimes just need a landing space to meet those other creatives and then collaborate,” Daniels says. “A lot of good things happen from collaboration.”

    The studio will offer printmaking and jewelry-making supplies initially, with plans to expand to other art forms in the future. Membership opportunities will vary based on individual needs, providing both workspace and access to equipment.

    “I don’t know anywhere that’s a studio that’s affordable that you can go and work,” Moore says. “Having the resources that you need to be able to create your work to then sell is super helpful.”

    Furthermore, the studio aims to facilitate skill-sharing through workshops taught by local artists, and even plans to teach artists who may be afraid of teaching their craft how to run a workshop. “We think it’s a good opportunity for artists to make money, teaching can be a very good way to keep yourself going as an artist because shows aren’t always, so it’s nice to have something else,” Daniels says.

    The name “Bloom” represents Moore’s and Daniels’s journies with their own art. “I love flowers and growth and also resilience,” Moore says. “It takes a lot to bloom… it’s the idea of community being able to grow together.”

    “I think for a long time we both faced our own individual trials and tribulations,” Daniels adds. “Before a flower blooms, you’re covered in dirt, you’re in the trenches, you gotta push up, and I think we’re finally at that point where everything is gonna bloom.”

    Looking forward, the owners don’t just want to grow individually but want to help the entire Ypsilanti community bloom too, hoping to collaborate with local artists and small businesses. The new space wants to get most of its supplies from Ypsi Art Supply and plans to send anyone who comes into the space to check out other spots in the area. Other potential collaborations in Ypsilanti include Riverside Arts Center, 2 West, Embracing Our Differences, and local schools, with hopes to donate art supplies to students and teachers.

    “The arts can be looked at last, but art is healing, it’s passion, it’s comfort, it’s an outlet, it should be lifted up higher than it is,” Daniels says. “Children deserve creation and teachers need support.”

    For now, the owners are focusing on building their memberships and getting the word out about their mission, while working to create a business that is sustainable and realistic for the community. In the long term, their dreams are much bigger, with hopes to hold retreats and host residences.

    “We want people to know that we’re extremely dedicated and passionate,” Daniels says. “We are ready to grind and do all that we can, it’s something that we’re both very aligned about so we’re just excited to give back however we can and hopefully people will join us in the journey.”

    On April 5, Bloom hosted its inaugural exhibition with tons of local artwork on the walls for sale. The event, which also served as a fundraiser, had great attendance and showed the community’s excitement for the space to fully launch.

    Ypsi Bloom Studio & Gallery currently is running a GoFundMe crowdfunding campaign to raise money to secure the building for as long as possible, plus get insurance, security, supplies, and more.

    More information and updates are available on Ypsi Bloom Studio & Gallery’s Instagram page, @ypsi.bloom.studio.

    Layla McMurtrie

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  • Vertex Coffee Roasters is opening a second location in Ypsilanti’s former Cultivate space

    Vertex Coffee Roasters is opening a second location in Ypsilanti’s former Cultivate space

    Since the unexpected closure of Cultivate Coffee and Taphouse in February 2022, Ypsilanti residents have been eagerly hoping for some sort of comeback for the beloved cafe. Finally, Vertex Coffee Roasters is breathing new life into the space at 307 N. River St., with an opening set for March 23.

    This will mark the second location for Vertex, whose home base is at 1355 S. University Ave. in Ann Arbor. The women- and queer-owned space was opened in 2019 by Kara Soto and her wife Mackenzie.

    The cafe serves coffee and tea crafted with housemade syrups, as well as 12-ounce and 16-ounce bags of beans straight from the company’s roastery in Milan. Plus, Vertex prides itself on a commitment to sustainability, helping produce less waste by recycling, using all compostable materials, and more.

    Vertex first announced its Ypsilanti location through an Instagram post in late January with a photo of the building captioned “New location unlocked.”

    People were immediately excited.

    No one was sure when the space would re-open though, but earlier this week, another Instagram update announced a soft opening will take place on Saturday, March 23 from 7 a.m.-5 p.m.

    “We will be introducing new menu items slowly over the next few weeks, but we are so excited to open up the space!” the post reads. “This weekend we will have coffee and toasts/sandwiches! Our zero-proof bar is in the works and opening soon.”

    While Cultivate served both coffee and alcohol, Vertex currently has no plans to get a liquor license.

    The hours for the new coffee shop will be Monday through Sunday from 7 a.m.-5 p.m.

    Layla McMurtrie

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  • Candyoni Maison Launches Line of Luxurious Lickable Oils

    Candyoni Maison Launches Line of Luxurious Lickable Oils

    Press Release


    Dec 22, 2022

    Candyoni Maison is bringing honesty, humor, and eroticism back to the boudoir with the launch of their Luxury Erotic Lickable Oils. 

    Just in time for the New Year, the straight-talking edible oïl company has created a massive, exciting range of lickable oils, with cheeky names like The Forbitten Pie™, Cinnamon Toast Lunch™, and 27 more. Described as Luxury Erotic Lickable Oils, each 30ml glass bottle is made in the US and filled with the finest natural ingredients and flavorings.

    Bringing a smile and a laugh back to the bedroom, Candyoni Maison describes their ‘Elixirs’ coquettishly as a range of vibrant flavors with baked-in nostalgia. Lucky Green Apple™ transports customers to the taste of candy apples at the fairground, while 50 Shades of Salted Caramel™ is reminiscent of hot summers. 

    Candyoni Maison’s mission is to encourage consenting adults to talk openly, laugh and enjoy their foreplay. The sexy startup company believes that in exploring sex – whether coupled or solo, edible oils designed with love and care to delight and please should be included.

    Here’s the science bit. All arousal originates in the brain where input from touch, vision and sound combines with taste to entice. Often understated, taste and smell are major factors that get the engine running. Both men and women experience different levels of stimulation based on the density and number of taste buds on their tongues. 

    With brands like The Swimwear Branding Agency, Candyoni Maison’s Luxury Erotic Lickable Oils is the second brainchild of Creative Director and CEO Stephanie Perry. Founded in early 2022, the process to create the perfect flavors has been a long, exciting, and enjoyable journey. Explaining a little about the process up to this point Perry said, “I love the feedback from our clients, and their stories. I love the happiness our oils bring.” But now the feedback is in, and the beta testing is done, she’s delighted to launch the final products. Unable to hide her delight she explained, “We’re thrilled to introduce our lickable oils to the world!”

    For Perry and the team at Candyoni Maison, sex, sexuality and empowerment should be talked about openly by women and men. Communication around sex is key to a healthy sex life. As a female-founded business Candyoni Maison understands the prevalence of internalized sexual hang-ups. But as a brand, they are keen to challenge both men and women everywhere to be bold.

    The ultimate multi-sensory experience is coming to a bedroom near you – New Year’s Day 2023. In-stock orders ship starting Jan. 9. Order today and you’ll be enraptured with anticipation. 

    Use code ‘Lick’ at www.Candyoni.Maison for 25% off your first order. Gift cards excluded.

    ENDS

    Editors notes: To learn more contact Candyoni Maison at press@Candyoni.Maison or visit www.Candyoni.Maison. 

    Follow the brand on Instagram: @Candyoni.Maison or Facebook: www.Facebook.com/CandyoniMaison.

    Grand Opening – New Year’s Day 2023. Limited Stock Available now with Pay later pre-orders available once sold out.

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  • Blindsgalore Certified by Women’s Business Enterprise National Council

    Blindsgalore Certified by Women’s Business Enterprise National Council

    The company, run by a mother-daughter team, was certified as a woman-owned business

    Press Release


    Jan 20, 2022

    Blindsgalore, a company offering high-quality window coverings at affordable prices, was recently certified as a Women’s Business Enterprise by the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC).

    Chelle Walters founded Blindsgalore as she struggled to find quality, affordable window treatments that fit her needs. Walters started Blindsgalore to offer custom window treatments that anyone at home could design. Her daughter, Alissa Walters, joined the company in 2008 as the CEO. The pair maintains their family ideals dedicated to quality, beauty and approachability with all Blindsgalore products.

    “We want to be transparent about exactly who is behind the scenes at Blindsgalore so that our community can know who they are working with and so that we can hopefully become less behind the scenes,” Alissa Walters said. “Being supported by the WBENC is an honor for my mom and I as owners. We like to know who we’re working with and we know our customers do, too.”

    The WBENC standard of certification is a meticulous process, including an in-depth review of the business and site inspection. The certification process is designed to confirm the business is at least 51% owned, operated, and controlled by a woman or women. Blindsgalore is 100% owned and operated by Chelle and Alissa Walters. By including women-owned businesses among their suppliers, corporations and government agencies demonstrate their commitment to fostering diversity and the continued development of their supplier diversity programs.

    “There are 13 million women-owned businesses in the U.S., representing 42% of all businesses. Yet there is still a significant disparity in revenue and capital between these businesses and others,” said a spokesperson for WBENC). “WBENC is helping bridge that gap — through access to opportunities, programs that accelerate growth, and campaigns to influence consumer buying behaviors.”

    For more information about Blindsgalore, visit blindsgalore.com.

    About Blindsgalore:
    Based in San Diego, CA, Blindsgalore is a web-based retailer that specializes in custom window treatments. For over 20 years, the Blindsgalore team has been helping customers simplify the online ordering process and has sold over two million window treatments across the country. For more information, visit www.blindsgalore.com.

    About WBENC: 
    Founded in 1997, WBENC is the nation’s leader in women’s business development and the leading third-party certifier of businesses owned and operated by women, with more than 17,000 certified Women’s Business Enterprises, 14 national Regional Partner Organizations, and more than 350 Corporate Members. More than 1,000 corporations representing America’s most prestigious brands, as well as many states, cities, and other entities, accept WBENC Certification. For more information, visit www.wbenc.org.

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    Media Contacts:
    Jocelyn Bishop
    jbishop@blindsgalore.com
    Blindsgalore, 5744 Pacific Center Boulevard, Suite 306, San Diego, CA 92121

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  • TOOTRiS Named Minority-Owned Business Award Finalist by U.S. Chamber of Commerce

    TOOTRiS Named Minority-Owned Business Award Finalist by U.S. Chamber of Commerce

    First-of-Its-Kind On-Demand Child Care Solution Supports Women & Minorities in the Workplace

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    updated: Sep 2, 2021

    The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has announced TOOTRiS, the first-of-its-kind on-demand Child Care technology platform, as one of the finalists for its annual Dream Big Awards. The awards celebrate the achievements of small businesses and honor their contributions to America’s economic growth. 

    TOOTRiS is one of 27 finalists that were chosen from a record 1,000+ applications submitted from U.S. businesses. The Dream Big Awards program includes nine different Business Achievement Awards to recognize the excellence of leading businesses in each of the following categories: community support and leadership, emerging, green/sustainable, minority-owned, LGBTQ-owned, veteran-owned, woman-owned, young entrepreneur, and small business of the year.

    “This year, small businesses have continued facing every obstacle head-on, taking risks, working hard, and dreaming big in the face of ongoing challenges and uncertainty,” said Tom Sullivan, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Vice President of Small Business Policy. “Small businesses are a critical and vibrant sector of the U.S. economy, and the U.S. Chamber is proud to celebrate the very best in American small business through our Dream Big Awards.” 

    The Minority-Owned Business Award recognizes a minority-owned small business that has attained outstanding business achievement and exemplifies significant contributions to the U.S. economy.

    “It is an honor to have TOOTRiS recognized among other minority-owned businesses that are changing and diversifying the nation’s economic landscape,” said TOOTRiS founder and CEO Alessandra Lezama. “As a woman, immigrant and single mom, I came to this country seeking the ‘American Dream.’ I now want to pay it forward through TOOTRiS, where our mission is to support women and minorities in the workforce and bolster a new crop of women entrepreneurs who want to start their own Child Care programs. Access to quality and affordable Child Care for all parents is the only way our nation can recover from our first-ever ‘female recession.’”

    The winners of the Dream Big Awards will be announced during a virtual program on Thursday, Oct. 21, at 5 p.m. ET.  Registration is open to the public.

    Media Contact
    (858) 263-0725
    press@tootris.com

    About TOOTRiS

    TOOTRiS is reinventing Child Care, making it convenient, affordable and on-demand. As the world shifts to digitalized services, TOOTRiS helps parents and providers connect and transact in real time, empowering working parents — especially women — to secure quality Child Care, while allowing providers to unlock their potential and fully monetize their program. TOOTRiS is creating a new digital economy that promotes entrepreneurial opportunities for individuals with passion and talent to become Child Care providers, improving their quality of life while increasing the much-needed supply of Child Care across the state. TOOTRiS’ unique technology enables employers to provide fully managed Child Care Benefits, giving their workforce the flexibility and family support paramount to regaining employee productivity and increasing their ROI. Visit tootris.com for more information.

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