Most people know her as Kem — short for Audrey Nkemdilim Osudoh. She's currently in her second year of graduate school pursuing a degree in Marriage & Family Therapy, with a deep passion for couples and individual therapy. Her work is rooted in helping women heal, grow, and step into the fullness of who they are.
A true Jill of all trades, Kem has a natural gift for bringing people together through large-scale events and community initiatives. From co-founding Melanic — a brand dedicated to increasing Black representation in the beauty industry — and producing the "Blackness Through the Decades" fashion show at Ohio State, to curating the Black Market Tour showcasing Black-owned businesses, she has spent years building platforms that celebrate and uplift her community.
After noticing a deep and unmet need for spaces where women could openly express their mental health struggles and heal through community, she founded The Inner Circle — a women's wellness collective based in Atlanta, GA.
"I wanted to create the space I wish I had — where women could put down the weight they carry and just be."
As Featured In
From fashion shows to Black business markets, Kem's work has been recognized for its impact on community and culture.
Black Enterprise Magazine — July/August 2015
Kem has been making moves since she was young — featured in Black Enterprise Magazine's "American Dreamers" issue, spotlighting her entrepreneurial spirit and drive to build something of her own.
Read Feature ↗The Lantern — Ohio State
Co-founded Melanic, a brand dedicated to Black representation in the beauty industry, and produced the "Blackness Through the Decades" fashion show at the Ohio Union.
Read Article ↗The Lantern — Ohio State
Organized the Black Market Tour, a large-scale showcase of Black-owned businesses and entrepreneurs at Ohio State's historic Ohio Union.
Read Article ↗WSYX ABC 6 / CBS 10TV — Columbus
Kem featured on Columbus local news, highlighting her community work and impact.
Black Market Tour — Ohio Union
A showcase for Black entrepreneurs at Ohio State's historic Ohio Union.
Blackness Through the Decades Fashion Show
Celebrating Black beauty and culture across the decades — over 150 attendees.
Specializing in couples and individual therapy, with a heart for helping women navigate life's hardest seasons.
A whole-person approach to health — mind, body, and spirit. Wellness isn't a trend; it's a way of life.
Giving back is a core value. From volunteering to founding The Inner Circle, community is everything.
A lover of travel and new experiences — the belief that growth happens when you step outside your comfort zone.
How to Heartbreak is Kem's debut memoir — nine honest lessons drawn from real heartbreak, written for every woman ready to break patterns and choose herself.