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Welcome to another episode of the JMT Media Podcast! In this episode, Jaclyn channels her inner roots speaking about culture, diversity, branding, and discussing the midnight decision to become a business owner with the incredible Jenn Harper, founder of Cheekbone Beauty! Jenn is not only a successful entrepreneur, but she is a visionary in her work within the Indigenous community with her sustainable and ethically sourced makeup brand, Cheekbone Beauty! Cheekbone Beauty aims to help every Indigenous person see and feel their value in the world while developing sustainable color cosmetics that won’t end up in a landfill.Throughout her life, Jenn has struggled with accepting her Indigenous roots. She was estranged from her Indigenous family for much of her child and adult life. After learning about her grandmother’s experience in residential school, she understood how her family was affected by generational trauma and channeled this discovery into her work. We couldn't be more excited to welcome Jenn on this episode and hope that you'll listen along to hear her insight and experiences as the founder of the first ever Indigenous owned and founded cosmetics company. @jennharper @cheekbonebeauty @sephoracanada
By Jaclyn Tacoronte5
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Welcome to another episode of the JMT Media Podcast! In this episode, Jaclyn channels her inner roots speaking about culture, diversity, branding, and discussing the midnight decision to become a business owner with the incredible Jenn Harper, founder of Cheekbone Beauty! Jenn is not only a successful entrepreneur, but she is a visionary in her work within the Indigenous community with her sustainable and ethically sourced makeup brand, Cheekbone Beauty! Cheekbone Beauty aims to help every Indigenous person see and feel their value in the world while developing sustainable color cosmetics that won’t end up in a landfill.Throughout her life, Jenn has struggled with accepting her Indigenous roots. She was estranged from her Indigenous family for much of her child and adult life. After learning about her grandmother’s experience in residential school, she understood how her family was affected by generational trauma and channeled this discovery into her work. We couldn't be more excited to welcome Jenn on this episode and hope that you'll listen along to hear her insight and experiences as the founder of the first ever Indigenous owned and founded cosmetics company. @jennharper @cheekbonebeauty @sephoracanada