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    Philly Rising: Felicia Harris-Williams of Gynger Tea House

    enFebruary 03, 2023
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    About this Episode

    Felicia Harris-Williams has blended her passion for tea, holistic healing and wellness into the perfect brew. The mother of three, and volunteer for the Philadelphia Commission for Women, started Gynger Tea House in 2015 after a major health scare that required open heart surgery.

    She uses her brand to fight racial inequities in health care by educating and empowering other Black women and advocating for their wellness.

    “I'm privileged to be able to have a platform to advocate for women, to raise these concerns, to share resources about things that can save our lives,” she says.

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