NEW ORLEANS – In her new book, “THE SOUL INSTINCT,” Beatrice Dixon, co-founder and CEO of The Honey Pot Company, shares her journey of transformation and how she turned hardship, intuition and faith into a life built from the inside out. Guided by what she calls her “soul instinct,” Dixon reveals how learning to trust herself led to profound healing, purpose, and success.
Beatrice Dixon visits Baldwin & Co. on Thursday, Jan. 22, at 6 p.m. to discuss and sign her new book. Click here for more event details.
About:
The Honey Pot Company was born from a literal dream, when Dixon’s late grandmother appeared to her with the ingredients for an herbal remedy that healed a recurring infection. What began in her kitchen in 2014 has grown into a nine-figure brand found in over 33,000 stores across the U.S., including Target, Whole Foods, CVS, Walgreens and Kroger.
Named one of Goldman Sachs’s 100 Most Intriguing Entrepreneurs, Worth’s Worthy 100, Forbes’ Top 100 Female Founders, Inc.’s Top 100 Women Entrepreneurs, Ebony’s Power 100, and Create & Cultivate’s 100, Dixon is one of the few Black women to raise nearly $500 million through private equity and venture capital.
Dixon shares her story and experience in chapters including “You Have to Get Lost to Find Your Way;” “There’s Nothing to Be Ashamed Of;” “If You Don’t Think Big, Nobody Will;” “When You Don’t Know How, Do It Anyway;” “Choose You;” “Excellence is Baseline;” “Building Community Throught Crisis;” and “A Cleanse for the Soul.”
Part memoir, part self-help, “The Soul Instinct” is a raw, motivating look at the power of inner wisdom from one of the most influential voices in wellness today—and one of the few Black women to raise significant venture and private equity capital. This book will inspire readers to tap into their own intuition and own their story.
As Gwyneth Paltrow writes in THE SOUL INSTINCT’s foreword, “Bea has alchemized every hardship into strength, wisdom, and love — for herself, for her customers, for her community.”
