What the Wine Industry Was Missing—Until Now | Ep 234 with LaToya Jordan and Brianna Shelko Founders of Marble Wines
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LaToya Jordan, a former attorney, and Brianna Shelko, an award-winning musician and entrepreneur, to talk about founding Marble Wines—a brand born out of frustration, fueled by purpose, and designed to reflect the women who drink it.
Key Discussion Points:
Why the wine industry lacked female representation
How they turned past careers in law and music into wine entrepreneurship
The unexpected challenges of distribution and brand visibility
Why Marble’s red blend is a “transitional wine” for first-time red drinkers
The power of seeing your reflection—literally—on the bottle
Building a community of women through events, wine tastings, and storytelling
The unique bond between two co-founders from different generations and backgrounds
Takeaways:
Don’t wait to be included—build what’s missing
The best businesses start from genuine relationships
Authenticity resonates more than perfection in branding
Representation isn’t just visual—it’s experiential
Start small, connect deeply, and let the product speak
Closing Thoughts:
LaToya and Brianna are redefining what a wine brand can be—rooted in identity, friendship, and fearless ambition. Marble Wines is more than a label; it’s a mirror for the women it serves.
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