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ABOUT SUSAN

The woman
who built

the room.

Founder of Brown + Balanced + Beautiful. Public health professional. Caregiver. And the woman who decided that if the space didn't exist — she would build it herself.

BROWN · BALANCED · BEAUTIFUL

HER STORY

Susan Caleb-Harris, MPH is the founder and CEO of Brown + Balanced + Beautiful - and she built it because she needed it too.

A Brooklyn girl through and through, Susan is a mother of four, a Black woman navigating leadership and entrepreneurship, and a public health professional with a background in Maternal and Child Health. She's seen what happens when women like us keep running on empty — and keep calling it strength. Panic attacks. Stress-related illnesses. Mental health struggles quietly piling up behind closed doors. She saw it in her family. Her friends. Herself.​​​

So she created something different.​​​​

​Brown + Balanced + Beautiful is the space she wished she'd had — where women of color don't have to earn rest, don't have to shrink, and don't have to explain why they deserve to be well. It's a place to breathe. To be seen. To remember that good things are meant for you too, sis.

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Today, Susan curates intentional experiences for women in leadership and caregivers — rooted in one simple but radical truth: she deserves to be poured into with the same intensity that she pours into others. Susan brings her public health lens and her whole self to this work — because she knows that when Black women and women of color are truly well, everybody eats.

Families.
Communities. Generations.

WORK WITH SUSAN

Bring this conversation
to your stage.

Susan combines her background in public health with lived experience as a caregiver and wellness advocate to deliver talks and workshops that don't just inform — they move rooms. If your audience includes women of color, caregivers, or leaders navigating burnout, she belongs on your stage.

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