My guest Dar'Nesha was all about the hustle as she built a business from the ground up. Now her hustle has shifted to also include dating herself, slowing down and making tiny shifts in what she thinks, says and does to hold herself accountable to the life and business she is creating.
Dar’Nesha Weary is a Seattle native with over twenty years of experience in the nonprofit sector, where her mission has been to serve others, build community, and make a positive impact by challenging racism, promoting acceptance of people from different backgrounds, raising awareness, and using her voice to address hate and to promote kindness. Dar’Nesha is the CEO and owner of one of the fastest-growing local coffee shops called Black Coffee Northwest.
In her spare time, Dar’Nesha is the director of the award-winning Northside Step Team, which recently worked with the artist LIZZO(!) on a sisterhood project, and is a member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated (one of 9 Historically Black Greek Organizations). She is exceedingly active with community engagement and education around diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout the greater Seattle area.
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