Bold, BeYOUtiful & Built to Lead — NOLA 6th Anniversary Recap + Why Mentorship Matters
- Ni'cola Mitchell
- Jul 20
- 3 min read
Hey Girls Who Brunch Fam!
We’re still on a high from July 5, 2026, when the Girls Who Brunch Tour landed in New Orleans for our 6th Anniversary Celebration — and baby, it was pure magic! From inspiring speakers and power-packed workshops to dancing in the streets with the Zulu Tramps and The Indians, it was a celebration of growth, sisterhood, and most importantly, guiding the next generation.
Why We Do This — The Role of Mentorship
Guiding the next generation is not just a responsibility; it’s an opportunity to shape a brighter future. In a world filled with challenges and change, mentorship becomes the anchor, creating safe spaces for young people to grow, lead, and glow. Whether it's life coaching, etiquette lessons, or financial literacy, our NOLA event demonstrated exactly how mentorship can change lives.
Did you know?
According to the National Mentoring Partnership, 55% of youth with mentors pursue higher education, compared to only 28% without one. This is why our work matters.

Workshop Glow-Up by Age Group:
9–11 Age Group
Flourish Well – Annette N. Jones helped our little queens bloom with confidence
Essential Conversations – Latanja Dickerson taught them the power of speaking up
12–14 Age Group
Goal Setting & Healthy Lifestyles – Nurse Titilayo Osaya helped them take charge of their future
Money Talk! – Marie Wade dropped gems on financial literacy that will last a lifetime
15–17 Age Group
Let’s Talk About ‘It’ Baby! – Tamachia Davenport opened the floor for real talk & safe dialogue
Etiquette Empress – Kesha Dennis taught them how to walk, talk, and own any room
Parenting Workshop – Dr. Nyoki Cosey-Brown & RN Brandy Davis-Holmes empowered caregivers with tools to support our girls better

Bold & BeYOUtiful Blueprint Panel
Moderated by our fearless founder Dr. Ni’Cola Mitchell, the panel brought 🔥 with speakers like:
Akeisha Tircuit – Salon Owner / Hairstylist
Myia Rene’ – Youth Advocate
Ale’Jandra Breaux – CEO of Ale’B Luxury Bags
Brandy Davis-Holmes – RN, MSN
Nadia Whitehead – Tech Innovator
Jaz Morton – Teen Author & Entrepreneur
Lauren Lewis – Founder/CEO
Dr. Tameka Bob – Filmmaker & Psychotherapist
State Rep. Candace N. Newell – Who reminded us that titles don’t limit love — she danced with the girls and brought the vibes! 🕺🏾
And let’s not forget our mini superstar Chloe J, who gave us chills with her performance 🎶

Building a Supportive Community
It takes a village — and our sponsors proved that tenfold! Special thanks to: Khadijah Butler, Kimberlee Espadron, Food Symphony, Nonnos, KDW Design Solutions, and Bitoys Sweet Treats for pouring their love, resources, and goodies into our girls.
This event wasn’t just a day — it was a declaration that when we show up for our girls, they show up for the world. Every speaker, every dancer, every sponsor contributed to a blueprint of empowerment.
✅ Practical Ways YOU Can Guide the Next Generation:
Listen – Hear their hearts and help them dream louder.
Encourage Exploration – Let them try, learn, and grow without fear.
Set Goals Together – Help them map out their path with confidence.
Be the Example – Let your life be the lesson.
Celebrate the Small Wins – Because every step forward is worth the applause!
Final Thoughts
Mentorship isn’t a moment — it’s a movement. Youth empowerment fuels confidence, resilience, and leadership. As we continue to tour and touch lives, we remain committed to building a generation of girls who are bold, beYOUtiful, and brilliantly equipped to lead.
Let’s keep doing the work. Let’s keep showing up. Let’s keep shining light into their lives. 🌍
📸Catch the full photo gallery & highlight reels below.
Would you like to sponsor, volunteer, or host a workshop? Reach out today at https://www.girlswhobrunchtour.com/contact, because the next city is calling, and the girls are waiting!
Let’s go!
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