

In addition to our engaging community content, every month, we share stories about amazing businesses in the Milton, Alpharetta, & Roswell area.
See below for a few of our recent favorites.

Shirene Douglas, owner of Coco Baby Organics, joins the Good Neighbor Podcast to share how her sustainable children’s clothing brand focuses on organic, eco-friendly, small-batch essentials that are gentle on babies and the planet. She explains that her business was born from a deeply personal 16-year infertility journey, transforming grief into a mission-driven brand that also donates to fertility nonprofits.
Shirene highlights the benefits of bamboo and organic fabrics, debunking myths about quality and cost while emphasizing durability and skin-friendly materials. She also discusses lessons learned in marketing, community engagement, and business coaching, stressing the importance of visibility beyond social media. Cocoa Baby Organics will host its first popup event in Woodstock on December 6th, offering holiday pieces, raffles, and in-person product experiences for local families.
Learn more: https://www.cocobabyorganics.com/
Follow them: https://www.instagram.com/cocobabyorganics/

Positive influencers with an emphasis on education and community engagement.
As producers of Good Neighbor Podcast, we seek out businesses that appeal to our audience of good people in good neighborhoods with good money to spend on quality services and products. If you’re a business owner in or around Crabapple or Milton chances are good you have a compelling story to share. If we haven’t reached you yet, please give us a call. We’d love to broadcast you and your services.

Shirene Douglas, owner of Coco Baby Organics, joins the Good Neighbor Podcast to share how her sustainable children’s clothing brand focuses on organic, eco-friendly, small-batch essentials that are gentle on babies and the planet. She explains that her business was born from a deeply personal 16-year infertility journey, transforming grief into a mission-driven brand that also donates to fertility nonprofits.
Shirene highlights the benefits of bamboo and organic fabrics, debunking myths about quality and cost while emphasizing durability and skin-friendly materials. She also discusses lessons learned in marketing, community engagement, and business coaching, stressing the importance of visibility beyond social media. Cocoa Baby Organics will host its first popup event in Woodstock on December 6th, offering holiday pieces, raffles, and in-person product experiences for local families.
Learn more: https://www.cocobabyorganics.com/
Follow them: https://www.instagram.com/cocobabyorganics/

Stacey’s passion has always been in creating connections. Whether it be connecting two like-minded individuals, connecting a person to a product or service, or connecting businesses to the local community, she has always put an emphasis on how her work can help others.
Working with local businesses to problem solve and grow their brands and customer base through custom solutions and content marketing, Stacey brings a wealth of experience from her previous work in higher education marketing and branding. Past Georgia clients include the Terry College of Business at UGA, Georgia State College, Spelman, and others.
Stacey resides in Milton, GA with her husband, three children, and three rescued pups. She is a past president of the Crabapple Crossing Elementary School PTO, a member of the Milton chapter of the National Charity League, an elected parent representative on the Milton High School School Governance Council, and an avid tennis player. She loves being part of the Milton and Crabapple communities and can't think of a job better suited for her talents and interests.
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