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Directionally Challenged

CLR Your Perspective with Taylor Davis

Directionally Challenged

Kayla Ewell

Health & Fitness, Society & Culture

4.94.3K Ratings

🗓️ 11 September 2023

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Kayla is joined by business owner and advocate, Taylor Davis, about what finally made her decide to pivot careers from entertainment to candle making. As many can relate, Taylor found herself at a loss during the pandemic and she often sought refuge in self-care such as burning her favorite scents. It was at this point a mentor at her favorite candle store pushed her to start her own venture. In just three years, her candle brand CLR can now be found in select Nordstroms across the country. Listen to hear her journey and mindset that made her company such a success in such a short time. 


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0:00.0

Lose yourself in the sublime with English National Ballet at Sadler's Wells Theatre this September.

0:06.9

Experience the power of great dance and live music with three transcendent works,

0:13.4

a classic by George Balanchine and two unmissable world premieres by Andrea Miller and David Dawson.

0:21.0

Our voices by English National Ballet at Sadler's Wells from the 21st of September.

0:26.8

Book your tickets at ballet.org.uk.

0:40.5

Hey guys, it's Kayla. I'm so happy you're able to join us today because we are all still so

0:46.4

directionally challenged. We thought we'd have it all figured out by the time you were in our

0:50.8

30s, but surprise we don't and it's okay. It really is okay. Today I am having a guest on who I

0:58.6

wanted to have on for a long time Taylor Davis. She has a company color that is made in Los Angeles

1:05.5

and was launched in 2020 by a team of women and LGBTQ plus and people of color. Taylor Davis

1:12.4

noticed a gap in the candle market. There were no major candle companies owned by women of color,

1:17.1

so she decided to do something about it and she created her own. The brand has been growing

1:22.2

and flourishing ever since. Taylor and color are a shining example of when you have a good quality

1:28.1

product, something as seemingly simple as color can bring a community together and create a

1:33.1

space of belonging. Without further ado, here is my lovely conversation with Taylor Davis.

1:39.6

All right, I am here with Taylor Davis. I'm so excited. Taylor is someone I've wanted to have

1:46.4

on the podcast for a long time. I'm a huge fan of her brand color. I love the idea of color. I know

1:52.1

you noticed a gap in the candle market. There were no major candle companies owned by women of color,

1:57.7

so you decided to do something about it and create your own and then name it color. I know you're

2:05.4

a self-proclaimed candle addict. I am too. I am a I just there's something about lighting a candle

2:11.4

that sets the mood and color is one of my favorite brands. I'm not just saying this because you're

2:16.5

sitting here, not only because it's such a high quality product, but because I feel like the

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