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Nina Westbrook Infused Passion Into Building An Empire That Includes A Children’s Brand, Digital Platform, And More

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By Samantha Dorisca via AFROTECH

As a businesswoman, Nina Westbrook only stands by ventures she is passionate about.

Empire

Over the years, the mother of three has learned to embrace the natural progression of life, which has led to the creation of her own empire.

Children’s Apparel 

In 2018, she introduced her children’s boutique, The Little Ark. It was located in Oklahoma, where her husband — NBA player Russell Westbrook — played at the time until 2019. 

The boutique offered gifts, home decor, and gadgets, among others, according to BET.

As Nina expanded her vision in retail, she pivoted her focus to Minibrook, a sustainable children’s apparel line in Los Angeles, CA.

“I think the natural progression from owning a clothing boutique is owning the product that you sell in it. I got a lot of inspiration from other brands, but I noticed that there was something missing. I wasn’t quite getting all that I wanted for my children’s clothing. So that sparked the birth of Minibrook,” Nina told AfroTech in an email interview.

According to the company’s website, the line is thoughtfully created to consider growth and movement to meet the frequent needs of families with small children.

Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist

Additionally, Nina doesn’t have her hands tied within one industry. She has also maintained her title as a licensed marriage and family therapist.
People reports she obtained a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a minor in English while attending University of California, Los Angeles. She then went on to pursue a master of arts in clinical psychology with a specialization in marriage and family therapy.

While Nina maintained clientele, working in community-based counseling centers, inpatient facilities, and an inpatient psychiatric program, she couldn’t continue her involvement due to her husband’s busy schedule.
“Having a husband in the NBA meant we relocated multiple times and it became clear that I wouldn’t be able to go back to practicing therapy, but I was missing the work I did around mental health,” she told VoyageLA.
However, she didn’t put a stop on her purpose. Amid world shutdowns in 2020, she wanted to continue her work centered around mental health and well-being.

She then created digital platform Bene to make wellness more accessible. The platform offers several mental health e-workshops including “How To Mentally Thrive As A Competitive Athlete,” How To Set & Maintain Healthy Boundaries While Working From Home,” and “Are You Ready For A New Perspective.”

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