Episode #25
Valerie Fatemi & Andy
Episode Title:
A Mother-Daughter Dream Steeped in Tea: The Story of The Cheeky Teacup
Episode Description:
In this heartfelt Mother’s Day special, April Kemp sits down with Valerie Fatemi, founder of The Cheeky Teacup, and her daughter Andy—her teen business partner and co-visionary. Born out of the pandemic and powered by love, logistics, and teacups, this mobile tea party business is taking Atlanta and beyond by storm. Hear how they turned vintage charm into entrepreneurial gold, what it's like building a legacy as a mother-daughter duo, and how resilience, military discipline, and youthful confidence brew the perfect blend of success.
Key Discussion Points:
[01:39] The origin of The Cheeky Teacup during the pandemic
[03:52] Hosting a 228-person party and Gabriela’s first solo event
[07:16] How Valerie’s military and logistics background shaped the business
[11:12] The surreal moment of public recognition and pride in her daughter
[15:03] Financial hurdles and starting a business on a shoestring budget
[17:07] Battling imposter syndrome and finding pride in their work
[19:11] Valerie’s favorite quote from Afghanistan: “A lazy man works twice as hard”
[20:48] Emotional reflection on building something magical with her daughter
[23:51] Valerie’s tips for setting up a beautiful tea party
[26:40] Advice to young women: “If there’s a will, there’s a way”
[28:15] Thinking outside the box with teacup repurposing and mobile setups
[30:28] Encouragement to moms: equip your daughters with confidence and skills
Andy joins the conversation:
[34:53] Starting at age 12 and what she’s learned about work ethic
[37:05] Business as a tool for bonding and growth between mothers and daughters
[38:45] Her “I got this” moment at a solo event
[40:35] Growing from “money mindset” to pride in productivity
[41:37] Staying motivated with humor and perspective
[42:00] Favorite party: the very first one
[43:28] Improvising through mishaps and learning on the job
[45:06] Encouragement to young people to try things hands-on
[47:14] Andy’s advice to teens: have a “go-get-em” attitude
[48:19] Taking risks as a duo and leaping into growth
Notable Quotes:
“A lazy man works twice as hard.” – Valerie
“If there is a will, there is a way.” – Valerie
“You have to make things happen for yourself.” – Andy
“If you never take the risk, you’ll never know what’s out there.” – Andy
“Your daughters are going to leave someday—send them out into the world prepared and passionate.” – Valerie
Takeaways:
You don’t need a traditional background to build a dream—passion and discipline are powerful ingredients.
Entrepreneurship can be a tool for stronger family bonds, especially with intentional mentorship.
Resourcefulness, creativity, and grit can transform a simple idea into a sustainable, recognized brand.
Starting young builds confidence, leadership, and real-world experience that shapes future paths.
Encouraging children with real responsibilities can inspire independence and excellence.
Connect with Guest:
• Website: https://thecheekyteacup.com/
• Instagram: @thecheekyteacup
• Email: valerie@thecheekyteacup.com
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