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Saturday, May 23, 2020

This Brand Consultant Bet On Herself and Started a Premium Dog Treats Company

Barbara Clarke Ruiz Lick You Silly dog treats

Barbara Clarke Ruiz has spent the last two decades traveling back and forth from her home in New Jersey to employers and clients as far away as France, Italy, and Germany to help them build their brands. Three years ago, she started a different adventure, as an entrepreneur, when she started making premium dog treats.

She and her husband, Jose Ruiz, co-founded Lick You Silly pet products, all-natural chicken- and beef-based treats made in the USA.

“I grew up with dogs. I love, love dogs. I’ve never not had a dog in my life,” says Clarke Ruiz, who had two Yorkies—Pepper and Chili—before Pepper passed away the January before last.

The dog treats are sold through the company’s website and at about 21 smaller retailers, but the bulk of the business comes from Amazon, where Lick You Silly is an Amazon Choice product.

As with many food products, the coronavirus pandemic has had a positive impact on the business. “We probably increased our business by 300%,” she says.

“The pandemic is horrible, but I’m happy to have been in a position to provide people a product that they can feel confident about giving their dogs and helping their dogs to find a little comfort.”

Lick You Silly premium dog treats
Lick You Silly gift bag

BLACK ENTERPRISE caught up with Clarke Ruiz to talk about how she turned her passion into a profitable business.

What made you start a dog treats company?

I started Lick You Silly just from a need that I saw in the market. I had started to cook food for my dogs because they were starting to get older, and whenever I gave my dog a treat, they would throw it up. I started doing a lot of research, really educating myself around dog treats and foods and companies, and what potential competition there would be. I wanted to create an all-natural premium dog treat, something that I didn’t have to worry about a whole lot of added ingredients. I wanted a product that didn’t have hormones, synthetics, gluten. We don’t have any kind of chemicals or synthetics, it’s just a great grade of USDA meat that we produce here in the U.S. We’ve also just introduced the peanut butter treat because there’s a lot of people who are now vegetarian and they don’t eat meat, and they don’t give their dogs meat.

In addition to retail, and working with dog groomers, how else are you getting your products out there?

I’m always trying to think about creative ways to increase our business. One of my favorite hotels is a Kimpton. So I called up a Kimpton in the city; they had just announced that they were doing some special amenities for dogs and I followed up with that. It took quite some time for me to be able to get into these hotels. But I created packaging specifically for them. I had to create some unique items that only the hotels would carry so it would be special. I ended up doing a mini comic book about Yum Yum, which is our dog character on the bag, a dog’s perception of what it would be like to go to a hotel for the first time. Venus Williams’ dog wrote the foreword in the book, and my daughter, who was an animation major, animated the whole book. It’s really cute and funny. And we are now the pet amenity for eight Kimpton hotels.

It’s also important to you that the company stands for something more than a premium product.

We wanted to build a different kind of a dog treat company. And just based on my experience with brand building, I knew it had to be a great story and it had to make a difference. So we have various initiatives that we do with people and their pets. I woke up one morning and said. “I’m going to do a commercial.” So I went on my town’s Facebook page, we have a dog Facebook page—that’s how many dogs live in this town—and I said who’s interested in helping me do a commercial; however number of volunteers I get, I will donate a bag of dog treats to the Montclair [New Jersey] shelter. We want to use dogs to get their humans to do some good in the world. We have an initiative that we’re implementing now called Lick Silly With Kindness. I put a card randomly inside a bag of our dog treats and when you get it, you win a free 4-oz. bag of our treats. But we’re asking you in exchange to do a random act of kindness.

Before becoming an entrepreneur, you spent your career building other people’s brands.

For the last 20 years I have been working as an activewear design consultant. I’ve worked with a lot of world class brands. I’m a designer, so I design their product, I figure out how we’re going to position it in the market, I do research, I do fabric development, packaging, working with marketing, social media—I do all of that as a profession. I’ve done that with companies like Adidas and Nike and New Balance and Asics. I was Walmart’s design director for the activewear division. I also had the grand pleasure of working alongside Venus Williams when she started her brand Eleven by Venus Williams. I just love starting new brands. I don’t even think twice when it’s a good idea. I’m probably the opposite of a lot of people: They have an idea but don’t know how to get it out and I’m like, “I do.”

What advice do you have for aspiring entrepreneurs sitting on their own ideas for products?

This wasn’t something that I had planned. I just woke up one day and said, “I want to start a dog treat company.” And you just do it. You connect with people who can help you to implement those dreams. Don’t give up on those journeys. Now is a great time to follow through with things that you’ve been thinking about, that have been on the back burner, and that you didn’t have time to do. Now you’ve got the time to do it. So I would encourage anyone out there that has a dream or a passion that they’ve been putting on the back burner to move it to the front burner and figure out how to do it. Reach out to me, I’m happy to help.



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Trump Says U.S. Will Not Close Country If Second Coronavirus Outbreak Happens

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President Donald Trump, who acknowledged there could be a second wave of the coronavirus epidemic later this year, stated he wouldn’t let a second outbreak stop the economy.

“People say that’s a very distinct possibility,” Trump told reporters in Michigan Thursday. “It’s standard. And, we’re going put out the fires. We’re not going to close the country.”

According to Fox News, the president’s comments came as he toured the Ford Motor Co. plant outside of Detroit that is now making ventilators.

Conservative radio host Buck Sexton said Trump told him the same during a White House interview Wednesday.

“We will not do a lockdown for the second wave that is likely to come in the winter,” Trump said on Sexton’s show.

The president’s visit to Michigan was only the third time he’s left the White House since the pandemic began. The trip also comes at a time where Trump has battled Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer on several fronts.

On Wednesday, Trump said he would withhold federal funds from Michigan because the state sent absentee ballots to its 7.7 million voters. In April, Trump emboldened protesters who stormed the Michigan state capital in an armed, anti-quarantine protest of Whitmer closing the state.

The protest received so much media attention, state Rep Sarah Anthony was escorted by an armed group of African American volunteers back to her office several days later.

The president also made the visit as a Fox News poll shows him behind Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden. Trump’s reelection advisors are increasingly worried about how the president is viewed in the state as his attacks on Whitmer have been viewed unfavorably in the state.

Trump planned to use the U.S. economy, which was thriving before the coronavirus pandemic hit U.S. shores in February, as a significant part of his reelection bid. However, with unemployment numbers rising everyday and more than 100,000 dead due to the virus Trump will have to change his strategy.



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New Poll Reveals America’s Strong Desire for Michelle Obama to Lead as Vice President

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Democrats are not letting go of the idea of nominating former first lady Michelle Obama as the vice president for the 2020 presidential elections. As the elections near, many politicians, pundits, and organizers are having conversations about how women can save America and help Joe Biden win his bid for president. Many people believe that woman is Obama.

In April, Biden enthusiastically shared that he would select Obama as VP, and others agreed that she would be the ultimate pick.

Now, a recent poll conducted by CBS and YouGov found that 64% of Democrats would like to see Michelle Obama as the Democratic Vice President pick. Of those respondents, 70% were black in favor of Obama and 59% were white. Separately, 36% of respondents favored Elizabeth Warren and 19% favored Kamala Harris. In no relation to the study, others are rooting for Stacey Abrams to be nominated as well.

Democrats responding to the poll also showed favorable interest in Biden selecting a woman to be his running mate. Forty-five percent of people said that Biden should select a woman, 6% were in favor of a man, and 49% of people said gender does not matter.

Sharing in the desire to nominate Obama for vice president is The Committee to Draft Michelle Obama. The committee’s mission is to generate public interest for Michelle Obama’s vice-presidential candidacy by driving media attention and building on existing grassroots support. As stated on its website: “She remains one of the most trusted and well-liked American women and we hope that by bringing attention to Mrs. Obama, more Americans will realize the need to have her on the ballot this November to help defeat Donald Trump.”

Related: Former Obama Campaign Staffer Karine Jean-Pierre Joins Biden Campaign

And they are rallying others to join its mission to pique Obama’s interest in running. As outlined on The Committee to Draft Michelle Obama website, they stand firmly on the belief that Obama is the best moral nominee for the role.

“With a historic battle to reclaim the soul of America looming this November and the peril caused by the Coronavirus Pandemic, it remains in the best interest of the Democratic Party to nominate a vice-presidential candidate who has the trust of the American people, a vision to lead our nation forward and empathy for the challenges faced by all Americans,” the committee wrote.

Responses to CBS and YouGov’s poll align with the ideas put forth by the committee.

It is important that whomever Biden chooses to run with can appeal to swing or Trump voters (57%); motivate traditional Democrats to vote in large numbers (71%), and is ready to become President if needed (82%).

Obama has yet to express her interest in joining the 2020 ticket, but, many are hopeful that she will take the call to action into consideration.



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Friday, May 22, 2020

Harlem’s Fashion Row Launches Nonprofit to Aid Designers of Color Impacted by COVID

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The fashion industry has not been immune to the economic effects triggered by the ongoing coronavirus crisis. In light of the halt in productions and dramatic declines in sales, Harlem’s Fashion Row (HFR), a New York-based organization that champions designers of color, is stepping up to empower the fashion community during these unprecedented times.

On May 30, HFR will launch a new nonprofit called ICON 360 to support designers impacted by the global COVID-19 pandemic. The nonprofit program seeks to provide grants for designers of color who are pivoting their businesses during the pandemic and need funding to scale.

“During this crisis, I thought it was critical to do everything in our power to support designers of color,” said Brandice Daniel, who founded HFR in 2007 as a platform for black and brown designers, in a statement. “I’m incredibly inspired by the resilience of designers who are making bold pivots in their business. As a fashion community we have an incredible opportunity to help scale the businesses of designers who are thriving even in the middle of a pandemic.”

To raise funds, the organization will host a virtual fundraiser on May 30 co-sponsored by Gap, Inc., Ciroc, Nike, and Shea Moisture to offer designers financial relief and encouragement. According to a press release, 100% of the proceeds will be allocated towards the ICON 360 grants, which eligible candidates can apply for beginning June 15.

A number of special fashion industry guests will appear during the digital event, including designers Tracy Reese and Christopher John Rogers, stylist Kesha McLeod, and writer Tamu McPherson. In addition, Teen VOGUE’s Editor in Chief Lindsey Peoples Wagner will host a panel discussion about the Gen Z and Millennial response to the COVID-19 crisis. Guests will also have an opportunity to view a fashion show with past HFR designers along with upcoming emerging designers.

Guests can purchase tickets to the virtual event at www.hfricon360.com. To view the full schedule for the fundraiser, purchase tickets, or apply for the grant, visit the Icon360 website.



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Big Boi, London Brown dish on ‘American Soul’ season 2

Big Boi and London Brown are taking on some of soul music’s biggest icons in American Soul season two and they couldn’t be more excited.

The OutKast rapper and the Ballers actor sat down with theGrio to dish on their upcoming guest star roles as Parliament Funkadelic frontman George Clinton and funk legend Bootsy Collins, respectively.

Big, 45, had already established a professional relationship with Clinton (the pair collaborated on multiple tracks together), a foundation that helped him transform into the singer.

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“It was a lot of fun, man, to be able to put my feet in the shoes of one of my idols was like a dream, you know. To become George, to put on all that crazy hair. I had wig hair in my mouth the whole time,” he says with a laugh. “So in the costumes like, you know, the costume people in the show actually did a great job of just even creating the whole aesthetic of what it was.”

Still of Big Boi as George Clinton from BET’s “American Soul” episode 205. (Photo: Annette Brown/BET)

He continues, “I’ve recorded several records with him, like For Your Sorrows and also a song called Synthesizer, and so throughout the years, I mean we studied [him]. You know, since I was a little boy, my grandma and my dad [had the] Parliament Funkadelic album covers—just being kind of blown away at the imagery. So to finally, you know, to do records with him, and to know him and to know how the band operated.”

The episode that Big Boi stars in is based on a real-life incident that the rapper has heard rumors about for years.

“This particular story, I’ve already heard, you know, about the scenario in which I was playing. I had heard rumors of it, but to actually be in it, and to recreate that moment was dope,” the rapper, who list Atomic Dog as his favorite Clinton song, explains. “Darius McCrary did a great job playing James Brown. This man had me cracking up the whole time, he had it down to a science. I mean, the story’s great, the fashion, the music. So in general, it’s great for people to kind of go back and learn history where all this stuff came from.”

Brown echoes Big’s sentiments. The 39-year-old HBO star says playing the on-screen version of Collins was a “dope experience,” but also challenging. He had to not only rock the avant-garde costume, but also brush up on how to play the bass guitar.

London Brown is pictured in costume on the set of American Soul. (Photo: Annette Brown/BET)

“It was an experience because I was already a fan of his anyway,” Brown says. “But also [it] was challenging in that, I had to learn the fingering for the bass guitar. So, I had no idea that I was gonna actually have to, you know, learn the stuff. I was willing to do that anyway as an actor, but when I actually saw the guitar in my dressing room, I knew they were going to get some close-ups of my fingers. So, you know, that was one of the challenges.”

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He continues, “I definitely felt the pressure because, again, he was iconic and so I just hope that I did a little bit of justice. …Just being able to transform into the idea of Bootsy, whether that means the wigs, the beard and the platform shoes I had never put on before. So, those kinds of things take me out of out of my norm. I can appreciate that kind of growth as an actor, but then also to [be] playing someone that’s totally different from my character on Ballers, I could appreciate that as well.”

Season two of American Soul premieres on BET on Wednesday, May 27, at 10 p.m. EST.

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Therapist S. Tia Brown drops gems on protecting your mental health during COVID-19

Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, the lives of many Black Americans have been completely upended.

From the troubles of economic insecurity, anxiety, and sickness to having to quarantine and social distance; much of what used to be normal no longer exists. And in the middle of this new fear and frenzy, the Dear Culture podcast would like to take the time to slow things down and think deeply about how coronavirus has been affecting our overall wellbeing.

This week, Dear Culture co-hosts Shana Pinnock and Gerren Keith Gaynor ask the question: how do we take care of our mental and emotional health under times of uncertainty? And to provide an expert voice on the subject, they chatted with licensed therapist S. Tia Brown. 

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“The reality is our new normal is chaos. We have to be able to program ourselves to deal with ongoing stressors in a way that we’ve never anticipated having to do before,” says Brown.

The full effects of COVID-19 are still developing and yet to be determined, particularly in the realm of mental health. Recently, the United Nations reported that although this pandemic is severely life-threatening, it’s also led to “a major mental health crisis.”

There have been upticks in depression, anxiety, and even alcohol consumption, with Canada last reporting a 25% increase in drinking for the ages of 35 to 54 since the pandemic began.

Though a healthy drink is always OK, Brown says, what is most important to remember is that our emotional, mental, and physical health are all connected.

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theGrio’s Social Media Director Shana Pinnock says, “acknowledging that it’s OK to not be OK” is already a large step in of itself. What’s left is just learning the difference between healthy and maladaptive coping mechanisms. 

“We want to figure out things that give us a balance. That makes us feel good, but aren’t crutches that give us a temporary high or fix,” Brown advises on Dear Culture.

Figuring out what’s healthy or not for you is simply a matter of sensing and being honest. theGrio’s Managing Editor Gerren Keith Gaynor says, “incorporating things that give you joy and peace of mind” are sure ways to increase your mood and perception.

Coronavirus has been going down for a minute and might be around for longer than we think. In times like this, Brown reminds us that “sustained and heightened stress actually weaken our immune system,” thus, we have to put a lot of care and attention to de-stressing. 

Here’s some quick healthy coping mechanisms tips and tricks from S. Tia Brown:

  1. Exercising at home. Even if you can’t go to the gym, find a youtube video, take a stroll, anything that allows you to physically workout the stress and buildup.
  2. Talking! Humans are social creatures and expression is integral to our survival. Call your loved ones, friends, and anyone you miss. Don’t be scared to reach out and share your thoughts and emotions. Making connections are important, and people are there for that. 
  3. Meditate. Whether you meditate with affirmations or in the dark, take time out of your day to regroup yourself. Just because the daily 9 to 5 grind changed, doesn’t mean you still don’t deserve a little break to be alone and decompress with yourself.
  4. Write down everything that is stressing you that you cannot change. These things will serve as a reminder that there are things outside of your control and it’s completely okay. Find peace in your ability to change the things you can.
  5. Task-master! When you set your mind out and complete your goal, you always end up feeling great because your actions and intentions went as planned. Find little chores that’ll bring you joy and a sense of accomplishment.

Yes, coronavirus is stressful, but we can still work toward not feeding into the stressors and finding peace in the elements in our reality that make us feel happy, healthy, and great. 

Want to find out more about unlocking your mental health? Tune in to Dear Culture’s tenth episode, “Mental Health Check,” which is now streaming on Apple Podcast, Spotify, and Stitcher.

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