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After a seven-week hiatus, I am back to post the remaining episodes of this season! This week I am so excited to share my conversation with Brandon (Bills) Jenkins and Sebastian Stant of the lifestyle brand Sadderday. The duo connected back in 2013 over Twitter. In the past eleven years, they have created a company that works to reduce the stigma around feeling sad. Their t-shirts, hoodies, and hats create conversation and encourage vulnerability. To learn more about Bills, Sebastian, and Sadderday, you can follow @sadderday on Instagram, visit www.sadderday.com, or visit their showroom on 623 Lorimer St in Brooklyn, New York.
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After a seven-week hiatus, I am back to post the remaining episodes of this season! This week I am so excited to share my conversation with Brandon (Bills) Jenkins and Sebastian Stant of the lifestyle brand Sadderday. The duo connected back in 2013 over Twitter. In the past eleven years, they have created a company that works to reduce the stigma around feeling sad. Their t-shirts, hoodies, and hats create conversation and encourage vulnerability. To learn more about Bills, Sebastian, and Sadderday, you can follow @sadderday on Instagram, visit www.sadderday.com, or visit their showroom on 623 Lorimer St in Brooklyn, New York.