This Adoptive Mama Is Creating A Beautiful + Inclusive Baby Brand

Jill Apgar, founder of Coco Beans

Every mama knows that sleep is key to a happy kid. But for Jill Apgar, founder of Coco Beans, it also means embracing her child's natural beauty. With support from our partner Office Depot OfficeMax, we are sharing Selfmade stories about entrepreneurs and their road to launch. Jill has designed an adorable set of silk crib sheets and pillowcases with her daughter's hair and skin in mind. But that's just the beginning. Learn how she's growing her brand with a set of micro-goals and big-picture thinking.

B + C: What motivated you to start Coco Beans? What problem are you trying to solve for your customers?

Jill: Coco Beans' first product was a line of machine washable 100% silk crib sheets originally designed to help manage my daughter Cora's tangled hair so that she would learn to love her natural curls. As a transracial adoptive mom, teaching Cora to celebrate her hair, a fundamental cultural pillar of her Black heritage, was a responsibility that I did not take lightly so when I couldn't get her bedhead tangles under control, I got to work creating the very first Coco Beans prototypes.

B + C: How has the company evolved since your initial "aha" moment?

Jill: From a product standpoint, we are learning from our customer's insights and feedback - they are directly influencing the direction of the brand. From a purpose and values standpoint, we remain steadfast in our mission to celebrate the beauty of what makes a family unique as well as our commitment to sourcing an ethical and transparent supply chain.

B + C: What startup challenges have you faced along the way?

Jill: There is certainly a steep learning curve to starting any business and launching during a pandemic presents its fair share of unique hurdles to clear. That said, my specific challenges range from navigating supply chain issues to learning to prioritize my time as a solo founder.

B + C: What strategies helped you overcome them?

Jill: I now accept that I am only one person and try to focus my time on projects to maximize impact. It's easy to become overwhelmed by the never ending lists of to-dos so I try to break them down into micro-goals and ensure that my days are set up to work toward achieving them.

B + C: What would you say are your top successes so far?

Jill: Closing our $25K presale campaign was a huge success and critical to launching the brand. Recognizing how many people believed in me and Coco Beans gave me the confidence to push forward.

B + C: How have you approached marketing your brand and raising awareness?

Jill: We operate a blended strategy of organic social media, paid advertising and grassroots PR, though traditional word of mouth has been the most successful in terms of conversion.

B + C: What was your most valuable takeaway from Selfmade?

Jill: The Selfmade coursework provided me with the structure to develop a strategic vision for Coco Beans. By stepping away from the day-to-day operations each week to attend the live classes and small group sessions, I was able to focus on big-picture thinking.

B + C: Who and what inspires you?

Jill: My mom has always influenced my work ethic and my daughter inspires me to dream bigger and create something that she will one day be proud of.

B + C: What's one piece of advice you would give to female entrepreneurs on the brink of starting?

Jill: Just get started! As a founder, it's easy to get stuck in your own head trying to perfect your idea but it's impossible to know what you don't know. The best way to learn is to put your product or service out there, get feedback and adapt!

B + C: What's next for Coco Beans?

Jill: The sky is the limit for Coco Beans. I dream of Coco Beans as a household name, but in the more immediate future you can look for product expansion based on customer feedback into categories that ultimately feel like great adjacencies to our signature silk crib sheets!

B + C: What has receiving the Office Depot OfficeMax scholarship to Selfmade done to help you grow your business?

Jill: The Office Depot scholarship relaxed the financial burden and allowed me to dive headfirst into the Selfmade coursework.

Thanks Jill for sharing your story! You can shop Coco Beans online at https://cocobeansco.com and follow @cocobeans.co.

Have an idea and not sure where to take it? Start with micro-goals while staying focused on the big picture. Office Depot OfficeMax can help turn your next big idea into a reality with a suite of business services to help you accomplish more - from signs, posters & banners to get your business noticed to marketing materials to bring your brand vision to life. Learn more at Office Depot's Selfmade page.

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In Selfmade, Brit + Co's flagship community and training program for female founders, we make it a point to celebrate our members' wins on a regular basis. Launching and running a business can be challenging, so making time for these moments to pause, reflect, and champion the hard work of our members is especially important for us.

That's why our culture of celebration had us be sure to host our 2nd Annual Selfmade Awards, powered by our founding partner, Office Depot OfficeMax. You can watch a replay of the event here. Be sure to skip to 39m45s for some major inspiration from our Entrepreneur of the Year!

The celebration highlighted outstanding individuals from our community who have used creativity and grit to make their dreams come true and we honored 9 exceptional women across the following categories:

Grand Prizes

  • Entrepreneur of the Year Award: This goes to the member who has gone above and beyond the entrepreneurship call. Social media presence? Check her stories. MVP? Download it now. Business Plan? Solid as a rock. Investors? Take a number. She’s working it and making it look good. She’s not without her struggles, but she understands the power of hard work and putting one foot in front of the other and taking care of others!

  • Best Launch Award: Awarded to the member who launched their business with technique and charisma! This Selfmade founder pushed the launch scaries aside and strategically planned their launch with great marketing, a solid business plan, market research, and a good design. They carefully crafted their launch approach and saw a great response after!
  • Innovation Award: Awarded to the member whose business idea demonstrates creativity, innovation, and a unique approach! This Selfmade founder reached for the most creative approach when determining how to solve the problem, finding solutions in novice and unseen ways. Their business idea is unique and pushes the limit of the mainstream.

Honorable Mentions

  • Dream Team Duo: Honoring 2 Selfmaders who worked together to accomplish their goals.
  • Everyday Hero: Honoring the member who best helped their peers across the board.
  • Fresh Take: Honoring the member whose idea/biz with unique features.
  • Notable Newbie: Honoring the member who started with just an idea and ended with a launch.
  • Powerful Pivot: Honoring the member with the best attitude despite any setbacks.
  • Pioneer: Honoring the member who is breaking ground in a new, unexplored area.

We received nearly 100 applications from women who are truly making a difference in the entrepreneurial landscape. As you can imagine, narrowing down the honorees was an incredibly difficult task.

We were inspired by the stories each woman told. Our winners embody the values and spirit of Selfmade: grit, creativity, and ambition. Many had overcome significant obstacles on their journeys and it was amazing to witness first-hand how these women are not only creating impactful businesses but also inspiring others to do the same.

In collaboration with Office Depot OfficeMax, we are thrilled to announce the outstanding recipients of the 2023 Selfmade Awards. The caliber of nominees for each category was exceptional, making the selection process a challenging task for our esteemed panel of judges. A heartfelt thank you to all who submitted their applications.

Our Grand Prize winners received an array of benefits, including:

  • $500 Office Depot Gift Card,
  • 3 Free Months of Selfmade’s Full Tier Membership,
  • 3 Free Selfmade Mentorship Sessions,
  • Promotion on Selfmade and Brit + Co channels,
  • Selfmade Swag,
  • 1 Free 1:1 Coaching Session with Emily Merrell,
  • 1 Free Year: All Access Pass to B+C.

So, without further adieu a drum roll, please...

Selfmade Entrepreneur of the Year: Dr. AJ Austin, Founder of Black Women in Grants

Dr. AJ Austin has transformed financial inclusion for Black women entrepreneurs through her platform, Black Women In Grants. With a substantial presence on TikTok, she educates and empowers Black women on accessing debt-free, non-traditional business funding. The success of her book, #FindingFunding, and her impact on TikTok reflect her commitment to disseminating knowledge. Congratulations, Dr. AJ Austin, on being our Entrepreneur of the Year!

Innovation Award: Melissa Scott, Founder of Modefywear

Melissa Scott's LA-based activewear brand, Modefywear, is a leader in the modesty space, introducing innovative products like the world's first hijab for the digital era and a new category of deaf apparel. Her commitment to inclusivity, including kosher and halal compliance, sets Modefywear apart. Olympians choosing to train in Modefywear further highlights its impact. Congratulations, Melissa Scott, on receiving the Innovation Award!

Best Launch Award: Tashara Earl, Founder of Shades of Color


Tashara Earl, the visionary Founder of Shades of Color, receives the Best Launch Award for her strategic planning, marketing, and solid business approach. Shades of Color is a diverse platform using AI and AR to empower beauty entrepreneurs and consumers with culturally relevant products. Congratulations, Tashara Earl, on your well-deserved award!

Honorable Mention Award Winners

Next up, we'll review our remarkable honorees who will be featured on Selfmade and Brit + Co channels and will be presented with:

- 1 Free Month of Selfmade Full Tier Membership
- 6 months of free access to Brit + Co's All Access Pass, offering a plethora of online courses
- Exclusive Selfmade Swag


Pioneer Honorable Mention: Cindy Smith, Founder of Pens and Paces


Cindy Smith, founder of Pens and Paces, receives the Pioneer Honorable Mention for creating inspirational products supporting runners during challenging moments. Her Yell My Name bib kit replaces traditional race-day methods, emphasizing continual iteration and support for runners.


Fresh Take Honoree: Shanice J. Douglas-Samuels, Founder of Witted Roots


Shanice J. Douglas-Samuels, founder of Witted Roots, is recognized as our Fresh Take honoree for addressing the unique mental health needs of millennial women of color. Her platform offers accessible resources and expert-led sessions, challenging cultural stigmas.


Everyday Hero: Gabrieline Reece, Founder of Women Who Influence


Gabrieline Reece, founder of Women Who Influence, is our Everyday Hero honoree, inspiring women through crucial business projects and creating a supportive community.


Dream Team Duo: Mrs. Kennetha Patterson & Ms. April Burns Norris of Innovative JOBS Solutions LLC


Kennetha and April, founders of Innovative JOBS Solutions LLC, receive the Dream Team Duo award for their creative solutions to permanent housing and specialized workforce development.


Powerful Pivot Honoree: Jalisa Hardy, Founder of The Holistic Health Plug


Jalisa Hardy, founder of The Holistic Health Plug, is recognized as our Powerful Pivot honoree for resiliently adapting and evolving her platform to become a comprehensive resource for holistic health.


Notable Newbie: Shaunah Margaret, Founder of Women Who Create


Shaunah Margaret, founder of Women Who Create, is our Notable Newbie honoree, taking strong strides forward since the launch of her non-profit dedicated to empowering creative women of color.

In Closing

Congratulations to all our honorable mentions! We are incredibly proud of each of your stories and eagerly anticipate the remarkable journeys ahead.

A special thank you to our partners at Office Depot OfficeMax for their steadfast support of our founders throughout the years.


Thank you all for being an integral part of the Selfmade community. Here's to continued success and growth!

Feeling inspired? Start your free trial of Selfmade to find your calling. Join our growing community of amazing female founders to DIY the business of your dreams!

What you eat can greatly affect your skin, causing different side effects, both good and bad. Luckily, there are so many foods that can revitalize your skin and get it back to feeling radiant and looking glowy from the inside out — and just in time for summer! If you don't know where to start, we've got you covered with expert advice on all the best foods for your skin, plus all those bites you might wanna avoid.

Best Foods For Your Skin

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Grapes, Strawberries, Blood Oranges, and Watermelon

Elina Fedotova of Elina Organics, says that colorful fruit are key to achieving good skin! She says, "Colorful fruits and vegetables are rich in antioxidants, and healthy fats like butter or plant oils help improve skin immunity and protect against environmental UV damage. Liquid collagen is popular as a skin-rejuvenating food or supplement, but when you do that, make sure you are making the smoothie with collagen peptides. The collagen is broken into small pieces called peptides which absorb much better and signal your body to regenerate collagen." So clearly, collagen is vital if you want to have glowy skin.

Elina also says, "It is a scientifically proven fact that people who eat very high levels of antioxidant-rich diets with fruits and vegetables and anthocyanosides — they can stay in the sun without any protection much longer because their body can protect them naturally from UV damage." Her three rules for healthy skin?

  1. No processed foods.
  2. Eat tons of antioxidants.
  3. Use an SPF — preferably one that is a mineral Zinc Oxide based — alongside protective hats in the sun.

So not only can certain foods make your skin look radiant, they can also protecting you from the sun with proper precautions! We love to hear that!

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Leafy Greens, Broccoli, Asparagus, and Edamame

Leafy greens, broccoli, asparagus, and edamame are some of our favorite foods to eat that will give you that inside-out glow. Nutritionist and wellness expert Jessica Green says, "Silica rich foods are a great place to start — these include celery, asparagus, banana, cucumber, green beans to name my favorite. When you juice some of these, they can become more bio-available. Celery juice for instance is excellent at giving your skin a beautiful natural glow. Collagen rich foods can help improve skin elasticity — bone broth is my absolute favorite for not only its skin benefit but bone broth is also very calming for the gut."

Skin elasticity can easily be improved through these foods and can make you look 10 years younger! I definitely notice a significant difference in my skin when I regularly eat collagen-rich foods than when I don't!

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Avocado and Olive Oil

Avocados and olive oil are really going to up your skin game, and giving you that gorgeous glow for summer we're really looking for. Kristen White, RDN, CLT, says, "Clean fats like olive oil, avocados, coconut oil, and tallow in our diet help replenish needed vitamins and fatty acids to help skin look its vibrant best." That's exactly what we want!

In regards to olive oil, it really is the must-have when it comes to achieving a glowy complexion. Jenny Jiles, a holistic nutritionist says, "Olive oil is the GOAT. We know why all of those women in the Mediterranean look so vibrant and sexy as they age, because olive oil is such a staple in their diet. Don’t be afraid of this healthy fat, it’s filled with antioxidants and omega 3 fatty acids which help protect your skin from free radicals to reduce those fine lines and help you glow from the inside out. Add olive oil to any and all of your meals, savory or sweet (yes, trust me on that)." So I guess the key to looking like an Italian goddess this summer (and always) is olive oil!

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Chia, Flax Seeds, and Sunflower Seeds

Many seeds and grains are going to be crucial in giving you radiant skin. Plus, they have so many healing properties that can help reduce redness and inflammation in the skin. Christine Glaser, CEO of DIY Skincare Business, says, "Chia and flax seeds are also helpful for all skin types and can aid in toxin removal." And sunflower seeds actually have antibacterial properties too that help get rid of toxins in order to keep your skin looking fresh and clear; thus the radiant skin we're trying to achieve here!

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Red Bell Peppers, Carrot, and Tomatoes

You always want to have a variety of colors when eating fruits and vegetables because this will help you get the most out of your diet and achieve maximum radiance. A health expert and dietician, Chrissy Arsenault of Kori, says, "Eat lots of fruits and veggies. Choose 2-3 colors of fruits and veggies at every meal – fruits and veggies are rich in antioxidants (vitamins A, C, E) that protect your skin from damage." And tomatoes, carrots, and bell peppers are very rich in color so they will give you so many great nutritional benefits that will assist in giving you a perfect inside-out glow!

What foods should I avoid for my skin?

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If you want radiant, clear, acne-free skin then you definitely want to avoid foods high in dairy or sugar. Jessica Green says, "When it comes to foods to avoid for radiant skin, sugar and dairy float to the top. Both are inflammatory. Sugar causes glycation which damages the skin's elasticity. Dairy (cow dairy specifically) tends to be one of the most common foods that cause reactions for people including acne and puffiness." I'm definitely taking note to try and cut our these foods now!

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Selfmade is designed to make the dreams of female founders a reality, and the 2023 fall pitch competition accomplished just that! The challenge called upon female entrepreneurs to showcase what they've been working on and compete to win prizes that will allow them to continue to put their ambitions in motion. The judging panel was made up of a group of inspiring, boss women — one of whom was Brit + Co's founder, Brit Morin!

Although a competition in nature, the entire day was filled with uplifting women and celebrating everyone's entrepreneurial spirit and journeys. The contestants highlighted their passion for making an impact in their own industry and beyond and were more than willing to share their trials and triumphs to inspire others.

Winners were judged on creativity, inspiration, authenticity, uniqueness, and evidence of impact. And, while every single one of the contestants was able to dominate in these categories, the judging panel made the tough decision of picking three stand-outs in the bunch. Without further ado, here are the winners of the Selfmade fall 2023 pitch competition!

Meet The Winners

The first-place winner of the pitch competition went to the extremely well-deserving Ashley Sutton! Sutton's company, Hustle and Hope Cards, is redefining the greeting card industry. Her products are created to celebrate life's biggest moments, while also giving you access to resources that will allow the recipient to better themself. Her energy throughout her pitch was undeniable, and she also possessed an admirable resilience. Sutton applied for the pitch competition 3 times and was not discouraged when it didn't work out prior!

It was a close race for second place, but Lauren Teague managed to snag the prize! She presented her company, FANWAGN, with extreme professionalism and detail, leaving the entire audience impressed. Her company connects fans with pre-loved authentic college and sports merchandise and is revolutionizing the fandom space.

Claiming the third place spot was Johnetra Bailey with Croyance Beauty! Her company is making strides to further education on PCOS and hormonal care and finds itself at the intersection of wellness and beauty. The passion and confidence with which she spoke about her brand and the clear impact it's already had on the beauty industry and women's health impressed the judges and landed her in the top 3!

Other Amazing Finalists! 

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If there are two things you can count on, it's that I'm always thinking about Gilmore Girls and I'm always listening to Taylor Swift. As soon as I pressed play on The Tortured Poets Department, I could tell this album would resonate with so many experiences I had a child and a teenager. I've always been imaginative (and, admittedly, a bit spacey), and to this day, I never leave home without a book.

I've built thousands of imaginary worlds and crafted endless stories, but have always had difficulty keeping up with real-world relationships. So, needless to say, when I listened to Taylor Swift's new album and heard "I Hate It Here" and "The Bolter," I felt seen. I also realized these two songs would speak to Rory Gilmore in the same way!

Rory Gilmore Would Love "I Hate It Here" By Taylor Swift...

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"I Hate It Here" totally showcases Taylor Swift's ability to express raw emotions, and it also perfectly captures Rory Gilmore's struggles during certain periods of her life. The lyrics reflect frustration and dissatisfaction we can all feel sometimes (I know I've definitely felt them), and while Rory and Taylor's dreams in and of themselves are different, they both want to leave their small towns to achieve them. Whether it's feeling overwhelmed by expectations or facing setbacks in her career in Gilmore Girls season 5, Rory has moments throughout the series where she feels a bit trapped.

But even more than the physical meaning of the song is the imaginary one. Taylor sings about creating worlds in her mind and diving into books to escape the mundane. Rory reads more than any fictional character I've ever seen before because she also craves that escapism! The lyrics of "I Hate It Here" resonate with Rory when she wants to live different lives, and it encapsulates the moments when she struggles or questions her decisions — relatable!

...And She'd Feel Attacked By "The Bolter" By Taylor Swift

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TBH, I'm half convinced "The Bolter" is referencing Amy March (after all, Amy has been "reviled" by readers for hundreds of years, and she "almost drowned...in frigid water" like Taylor sings), which is just another literary reference Rory would pick up on.

In "The Bolter," Taylor Swift captures the essence of a woman constantly seeking adventure and change, just like Rory Gilmore, and it's all about the idea of a restless spirit. While the lyrics can be taken from a hypothetical standpoint (feeling trapped by relationships or other people's expectations), we can also talk about it literally considering Rory physically runs away from Jess.

Rory might desire love, but the idea of it also scares her — two facts that don't cancel each other out! Just like Taylor Swift, I think Rory's thrilled by the idea of escape simply because she's so risk averse in other areas of her life. Once again, I say, relatable!!

"The Bolter" and "I Hate It Here" are both incredibly engaging songs because they highlight just how complex we are as humans — both in the ways we relate to ourselves and other people. And they're just two Taylor Swift songs Rory would definitely add to her playlist.

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Bathroom decor is having a moment, becoming more than just a place to wipe and wash. Instead, they're turning into what some are calling spathrooms with big bathtubs, open showers, saunas, and spa-like amenities, according to 2024 design trend report by Cosentino. One trend putting the "room" in bathroom is the bathroom library, which fits right into the vintage, grandmillennial and cottagecore trends, with built-in shelves above vanities, around commodes, and front and center to warm up a bathroom vibe. Here's the skinny on these neat nooks and how you can make one yourself!

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But some of us at here aren't so sure. What do you think? For me, I'm a bath lover and reader, so the combo is definitely appealing. However, I definitely would worry about moisture ruining my precious novels, or guests lingering in the bathroom too long, wrapped up in a good book. But those cons aside, I dig the idea of a book nook in my bathroom, especially for my kiddo who loves when I read to her in the bath, and is even now a voracious reader herself.

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If you're into the idea and want to start with a small library vs. splurging on some fancy built-ins, then here are some shelving ideas that are perfect for books in a bathroom.

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Mason Curio Cabinet

Display your favorite books, trinkets and towels in this arc-shaped cabinet with glass door and five adjustable shelves.

Mayfair Wall Cabinet

This bathroom-rated cabinet is perfect for hiding literary treasures. Love the green stain inside!

Camylle Bookcase

Add a pop of pink to your paperbacks with this mid-century piece, perfect for larger baths.

PB Haven Arched Bookcase

Create a little book caddy with this arched bookcase made of mango wood.

IKEA Billy Bookcase

This is IKEA's best-selling cabinet and for good reason: glass doors keep your book collection dust-free but still visible and the sleek design is space-saving.

Ederra Accent Shelf

Hang this shelf vertically or horizontally and showcase your best reads to reflect your good taste in books and design.

Crate And Barrel White Oak Reversible Shelf Set

Make the most of your bathroom wall space with this modular piece that allows you to attach three shelves to a mounted panel — one flat and two reversibles that can be hung on top or underneath to give you lots of storage options.

Hefling Metal Wall Bathroom Cabinet

This vintage-inspired cabinet would look charming above a sink instead of a mirror.

Ajax Narrow Ladder Bookcase

Save space with this vertical stainless steel bookcase available in several eye-catching colors. Once filled, the floating shelves vanish, keeping your tower of literature clean and organized.

Etsy The Curious Shelf

Have fun with your library with these whimsical shelves available in mustard, sage, white, lilac and pink.

Babyletto Spruce Tree Bookcase

Encourage future bibliophiles with a little bathroom library of their favorite books. Each shelf on this pine wood tree holds 12 to15 books.

Oscar Bee Scalloped Shelves (set of 2)

Love the scallop design here. Mount a set of these near your bathtub so a great read is always within reach.

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