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I’m joined by a living legend and one of Washington, D.C.’s most beloved cultural icons: Mrs. Virginia Ali, co-founder of the historic Ben’s Chili Bowl. Since opening its doors in 1958, Ben’s has served far more than chili half-smokes. It’s been a beacon during the Civil Rights Movement, a meeting ground for activists, artists, politicians, and everyday people—and a cornerstone of Black entrepreneurship and resilience in the nation’s capital. In this heartfelt conversation, Mrs. Ali reflects on: ✨ Building and sustaining a business through decades of change ✨ Her partnership with the late Ben Ali ✨ The restaurant’s role in community activism ✨ What legacy, love, and service truly mean Whether you’re a D.C. native or someone who loves stories about purpose and perseverance—this episode is for you. 🔔 Hit SUBSCRIBE for more meaningful conversations that celebrate culture, community, and inspiring everyday people! 📍 Filmed at Ben's Chili Bowl, a Washington, D.C. landmark 🖼️ FOLLOW & CONNECT: Instagram: @tai_lowry_ TikTok: @tai_lowry_ Podcast on Spotify + Apple: Talk About It With Tai (and Kiki!) Ben’s Chili Bowl: https://benschilibowl.com/ #BensChiliBowl #TeamTai #Tai #VirginiaAli #WashingtonDC #BlackBusiness #CivilRightsHistory #PodcastInterview #LegacyLeaders #BlackExcellence #UStreet #WomenInBusiness #DC #WashingtonDC #DCTourism #TAIWTAK #interview #podcast #History #BlackHistory #Landmark