I sat down with the co-founders of Rofhiwa Book Cafe at the Durham Bottling Co to talk about their journey to co-founding their community-centered bookstore. They shared with me their partnership dynamic, the importance of oral storytelling, how they reverse engineered their big dream with diverse funding sources, and more. Tune in to learn about the many "Englishes" and how frankly, sometimes we don't manage a business well under stress - and that's okay. Be sure to visit Rofhiwa Book Cafe in person or online at: https://rofhiwabooks.com/
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