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Meet Latasha

Meet Latasha Harris, RN — Founder of Heal Not Hustle
turned her pain into purpose, and her hustle into healing.

Latasha, is a phenomenal woman whose story is a living testament to what it means to rise from the depths of pain with grace, strength, and softness. After losing her son to cancer in 1997, she did what many strong women do—she kept going. She buried her grief beneath the weight of hustle, convinced that staying busy would keep the pain away.

For 26 years, she pushed forward without ever pausing to heal.

But healing has a way of calling us back—and Latasha finally answered. Her journey inward began not long ago, sparked by the realization that while she had built a successful life, something was still missing: peace. She hadn’t just lost her son; she had lost parts of herself along the way. Now, she's reclaiming every piece with intention, softness, and truth.

Latasha created the Heal Not Hustle Retreat to offer what she never had—a sacred space for women to pause, feel, and begin again. Whether you're grieving a child, facing unresolved trauma, or simply exhausted from carrying life’s weight alone, Latasha’s story reminds you: you don’t have to hustle through healing.

With her calming presence, nurturing spirit, and raw honesty, Latasha invites women into a space where healing is not only possible—it’s powerful. Her ability to blend real-life grit with soulful compassion makes her both relatable and inspiring. She understands that healing isn’t linear, and that strength doesn’t always look loud. Sometimes, it looks like rest. Stillness. Boundaries. Breath.

Through Heal Not Hustle, Latasha is building more than a retreat—she’s building a movement. One that teaches women that healing isn’t weakness; it’s the ultimate form of self-love.

With Latasha by your side, your healing journey will be held with love, led with truth, and guided by someone who truly understands.

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