Meet The CEO
Tene Michele Petty (MrsGoGetta)
Divine Guidance and Purpose: A Journey of Purpose and Family
As I sit here, reflecting on the path that has led me to become the CEO of Cookie Detox Queens, I am reminded of the divine guidance that has been present every step of the way. From a young age, I was driven by a sense of purpose—a desire to make a positive impact on the world. Now, as a wife and mother of three, that purpose extends beyond my professional life. My family provides the foundation for everything I do, and their love and support fuel my determination to create something meaningful.
Overcoming Struggles and Self-Healing:
As a woman, I was no stranger to the struggles many of us face - body shaming, colorism, self-doubt, and a lack of confidence. My personal journey toward healing and self-acceptance ultimately inspired me to create Cookie Detox Queens. Growing up, I did not have the best upbringing, always feeling like the child no one truly wanted. I struggled with self-worth issues, feeling inadequate and unlovable. However, one day, something clicked. I realized I didn’t have to be held captive by negative thoughts or others’ opinions. Through tears, prayers, meditation, and positive audios, I began to heal.
Empowering Women and Building a Movement:
As I continued my wellness journey, I discovered I wasn’t alone. Many women faced similar struggles, suffering in silence. Determined to make a difference, I experimented with natural recipes and products, using my kitchen as a laboratory. Cookie Detox Queens was born from this passion. Our mission is simple: empower women to make healthier choices through natural products that nourish and protect their bodies. We’re more than a product company; we’re a movement. Together, we celebrate unique strengths and beauty, aiming to inspire women everywhere to prioritize well-being and self-care. Join us on this empowering journey!
