Bottling Lineage & Cultural Inheritance
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What does it mean to turn memory into luxury and culture into craft?In this episode of Sister Soul Sessions, we sit with Karmen Michael Smith, Founder and Creative Director of Foragé Atelier, for a powerful conversation rooted in Black Southern tradition, faith, storytelling, and intentional creation.Rooted in the porchlight evenings of Point, Texas, the sweet potato pies cooling in his mother’s kitchen, and the cinnamon-laced stories passed down through generations, Karmen founded Foragé Atelier not to chase trends—but to bottle lineage.Not nostalgia.Not novelty.But inheritance, refined.In this episode, we explore: • What it means to create luxury from memory and ritual • How Black Southern traditions shape modern cultural craftsmanship • The intersection of faith, food, storytelling, and identity • Why cultural inheritance matters in business and brand-building • How gathering and craft become acts of preservation and powerForagé means to gather.Atelier means a place of craft.Together, Foragé Atelier becomes a gathering house—where memory becomes luxury, and luxury becomes culture.This is a conversation about belonging, intention, and honoring what came before while building what lasts.🖤⸻🔔 Stay ConnectedFollow Karmen Michael Smith and explore Foragé AtelierSubscribe to Sister Soul Sessions for more soulful conversations rooted in purpose, entrepreneurship, and cultural impact.📺 Full episodes available on YouTube & all audio platforms📲 Join us live weekly on Instagram
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