
A Taste of Healing Presents: The Flavor She Carries
Imagine this: candles lit, glasses clinking, hearts open. The kind of girls’ night that’s more than catching up — it’s healing in real time. Laughter, tears, and truth flowing as freely as the drinks. That’s the atmosphere of The Flavor She Carries — a summer series from A Taste of Healing.
These are intimate, interview-style conversations that feel like you’re sitting in the room with us — shoes off, guard down, leaning all the way in.
With Artesha Spencer, Nakia Collins, Michelle D Washington, and Candacy of Dash of Dacy seasonings, we’re diving into the real and the sacred.
Faith. Motherhood. Grief. Entrepreneurship. Favorite meals and recipes.
The layers that make us, break us, and remake us again.
Each woman brings her own flavor — seasoned by experience, stirred by grief, and sweetened by grace. And together, we’re passing the mic, pouring truth, and holding space for every version of us that’s ever had to keep going.
This series is rooted in faith, motherhood, entrepreneurship, culinary heritage, and personal style—because we believe every woman carries her own unique flavor: a blend of what she’s lived, what she’s lost, and what she’s still becoming.
A Taste of Healing By Jadacy Engram.
“Grief Lead me to the table. Healing invited me to share the table”
Help Us Nourish Grieving Hearts
Every year, thousands of women suffer the silent heartbreak of pregnancy and infant loss—where support is often scarce and stigma runs deep.
At A Taste of Healing, we believe that healing begins at the table. Through intimate, soulful culinary experiences, we create space for women to grieve, be seen, and begin again. But we can’t do it without you.
Your donation helps us host sacred events that nourish the body, comfort the soul, and bring sisterhood to the grieving. Whether it’s one healing meal, one shared story, or one woman reminded that she is not alone—your gift makes healing possible.
Donate today. Help us feed the heart, hold space for sorrow, and honor the lives we’ve lost with love, beauty, and purpose.