Podcast

Where Ya From?

Navigating Cultural Identity with Danielle Marck

Danielle Marck shares the experiences that pivoted the direction of her life toward her callings from God.

As a singer, songwriter, CEO, founder, entrepreneur, and president of The Witness Foundation, Danielle Marck excels at many different roles. But for every success she’s had, there was first the invitation to surrender and become attuned to God’s voice—even when her calling went against what she thought the plan was. Each pivot has required Danielle to step out in trust that God would work things out.

Guest Bio:

Danielle Marck, president of The Witness Foundation, is an emerging leader in the nonprofit sector. Marck is also the founder and CEO of The Didoc Group, a consultancy firm dedicated to empowering leaders who are Black, Indigenous, and people of color and helping them scale their organizations effectively. 

An alumna of West Chester University, Marck also holds a certification from the Yale School of Management, with a specialization in Fostering Diversity and Inclusion. 

Marck has been named one of Radio One’s (formerly known as Urban One’s) Boom 30 Under 30, highlighting her impactful contributions and leadership in the Greater Philadelphia community through music and campus ministry.

Notes & Quotes:

  • “I had these real experiences with God and with people seeing how one word, one moment, one act of obedience can really change somebody’s life. And I wasn’t in charge of that change. I was just in charge of doing my part.” 
  • “Just because you’re not excelling in one area doesn’t mean you’re not intelligent. Just may not be your area of expertise when it comes to intelligence. That’s where God was like, ‘You never sought me about what I wanted you to do. You just pursued your plan B instead of asking me for my plan A for your life.’” 
  • “God has given me glimpses of where he wants to take me. Some of them I’ve seen come to pass. Some are still yet to come. But there’s always that element of ‘We have to trust him, and we have to believe that what he says is going to happen.’ And whether we believe it or not, there are things that God’s going to make happen anyway. But there’s a beautiful intimate invitation that he gives us to trust him.”
  • “It’s the forming [of us to be like Jesus] that makes us more like [God] and where we find joy and peace.”

Links Mentioned:

Verses Mentioned:

  • Luke 16:10
  • Romans 8:28–29

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