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EP12: brown girls can: brunch on sundays ft. Kiara Davis

EP12: brown girls can: brunch on sundays ft. Kiara Davis

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brown girls can: the podcast with Shateria Smith

EP12: brunch on Sundays featuring Kiara Davis, Ki Cuisine Owner


Who doesn't love a good brunch... a good meal for that matter? From the kitchen to store shelves, Chef Kiara, owner of Ki Cuisine is proof that brown girls can: not only cook- but they can throw down in the kitchen! In this special MUKBANG podcast episode, Shateria Smith chops it up with Chef Ki about all things cooking, catering and dishing out what it takes to make it as a chef. Can you start a business from a passion that you discover later in life? She gives us the inside scoop on her busy schedule, the ebb and flow of the business and what her faves are to eat and to cook! Take a listen to this episode of #browngirlscan #thepodcast #BrownGirlsCanThePodcast


Other topics you will hear:

#Food

#EntrepreneurLife

#Chef

#Culinary

#ALittleOfThisALittleOfThat

#Mukbang

#BrunchOnSundays

#KiKuisine

#Catering

#PrivateChef


Thank you to our sponsors:

RISE Chattanooga


Follow Kiara on Social Media at @Ki_Kuisine on Instagram, and @Ki Kuisine on Facebook


Book her catering services & shop her products at www.kikuisine.com


Connect with us:

Shop Merch, Book Shateria & Buy Event Tickets on our website: www.browngirlscan.org


Follow us on social media!

IG - @browngirlscanmovement

IG - @browngirlscanpodcast

FB - @browngirlscan


brown girls can: the podcast is filmed, edited and produced by LimeLight Productions in Chattanooga TN.


Music provided by shathegoddess.

Intro & Outro Background Music: Ari Lennox Type Beat | HONEY

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