Clarity Kombucha: Neurodivergent women-run Vancouver business


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To these entrepreneurs, creating means a “fun day in the office.” A central message the co-owners of an East Vancouver kombucha company have for other neurodivergent entrepreneurs is to “reach out” and ask for help. Clarity Kombucha’s Shasta Young, 32, says she wouldn’t have been able to do it without help from specific individuals within her community. “We’ve been really lucky with getting help from the community since day one,” said Young. For example, someone showed Young and her business partner India Begbie Ford how to use the CO2 machine to carbonate their drinks. And one of Young’s friends, a...