"I know that I was not given this gift at the age of 50 to squander," says Dana King. After 25 years in broadcast journalism, she found her true calling as an artist sculpting black bodies in bronze. "I only tell the story of African descendants and their role here in America," she tells CoveyClub founder Lesley Jane Seymour. King shares her incredible journey, the challenges she faced, and the powerful stories she tells through her artwork.. Whether you're contemplating a career change or simply looking for a dose of inspiration, her story is a must-listen. 


 


Bio:


Dana King is enjoying her encore career as a public artist who sculpts Black bodies in bronze. She began sculpting at the end of a 25 year run as an award winning broadcast journalist.


 


02:07 - How King reinvented herself out of broadcasting into art through commissions


07:27 - “So I loved my job until I didn't love it anymore”


10:18 - You didn't have any formal training before becoming an artist


11:56 - Being commissioned to create a bust of Ida B. Wells


15:05 - Why she chose bronze


16:37 - Why we always suck at something when we begin


25:14 - How to overcome the doubt struggles


33:39 - Three fast tips for women who want to make a big change


Key Points:


Dana King transitioned from a successful broadcast journalism career to becoming a celebrated sculptor, proving it’s never too late to follow your passion.
Her work focuses on sculpting black bodies in bronze, ensuring the stories of African descendants are preserved and honored.
Dana emphasizes the importance of self-belief, patience, and not being afraid to start over, even if it means being “crappy” at first.
She shares valuable advice on how to navigate transitions, listen to your inner voice, and pursue your dreams despite challenges.

Links and Resources:


Follow Dana King on Instagram: DanaKingArt360


Visit Dana King’s website: DanaKingArt.com


Explore Covey Club for more resources and community support: CoveyClub.com