The Kitchen Table

More Than a Body: The Faith-Based Fitness Brand Redefining Women's Apparel with Maryori Jones

Episode Summary

Ken Baden welcomes Maryori Jones, the 30-year-old Latina founder behind Ave Sportwear — a faith-rooted women's athletic clothing brand. Maryori unpacks the deeply personal origin story of her brand, which stands for Agua Viva Empire, reflecting her Christian faith and her belief that women are more than their outward appearance. The conversation covers Maryori's journey from a childhood split between Honduras and Mexico, where she was hustling to earn money at age 6, to becoming a military spouse, a mother of two, and now a full-time entrepreneur. She opens up about the identity crisis many women face after having children, the toll postpartum takes on a woman's body and mind, and how her faith in Christ became the anchor that helped her rediscover herself — ultimately inspiring her to create a clothing brand that embraces women of every shape and body type. Ken and Maryori also dig into the immigrant hustle mentality, generational hunger, the dangers of social media comparison, and why first-generation Americans tend to see opportunity differently than those born into it. As Maryori's family prepares to relocate to Chicago due to her husband's military assignment, she's focused on expanding Ave nationally while staying rooted in her faith and mission.

Episode Notes

Guest: Maryori Jones | Founder, Ave Sportwear 

Host: Ken Baden | CEO/Owner, Baden Consulting & Potomac Custom Remodeling 

Podcast: The Kitchen Table Podcast | thekitchentablepodcast.net

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