Over the past decade we have had the chance to learn about so many incredible folks from a wide range of industries and backgrounds and our highlighter series is designed to give us an opportunity to go deeper into their stories with to goal of understanding them, their thought process, how their values formed and the foundations of their stories. Check out some incredible folks below – many of whom you may have read about already and a few new names as well.
Nicole Groleau

Not entirely. The public version of me is a softened outline — the parts of myself I’m comfortable letting people see. The real me runs deeper: quieter, more sensitive, more intuitive. I don’t hide who I am, but I also don’t offer every piece of myself to everyone. Read more>>
Raven Anderson
There was a quite a few times where I almost gave up. Each time I decided that designing or creating just wasn’t in the cards for me & I was over it, it felt like my mind was saying one thing but my body moved towards the machine or a sketch paper. Read more>>
David Garcia

I feel that floral industry leaders market “floral trends” based on their chosen design aesthetics. By setting trends you are suggesting the audience to pick and choose a design that will make them feel that their choices are current. Read more>>
Ayomide Olujimi

Suffering thought me patience, i learned how to enjoy the slow pace of life, especially when you just started a business, i learned nothing good comes easily, you need to put in the work, and wait for your efforts to grow. I learned the power of waiting. Read more>>
Abby Senger

I feel most at peace when I’m in nature, especially in warm, tropical coastal places. There’s something about the warmth of the sun, the rhythm of the ocean, and the openness of the space that naturally quiets me and brings a deep sense of calm and joy. That feeling is where the name Sunsejoy came from. Read more>>
Michael Taylor

Absolutely no applause is necessary when chasing your Dreams & Goals. No one believes in you until you WIN. So it’s imperative mentally to go hard & take No Days Off until you’re truly where you want to be in life on this journey. Read more>>
Tiffany Sun
The relationship that most shaped how I see myself is with my grandma, my Ah Ma, who taught me that dreams have no expiration date. Based in Taiwan, she began painting later in life after her children moved to America. Instead of slowing down, she embraced a new chapter through art classes, pouring her heart into each brushstroke. Read more>>
Ashley Kelsch

By the time I was 19, I had reached a place with my drinking and drug use where if it continued, I would likely die. The only idea I could come up with was to get as far away from the party as possible. So I got a one-way ticket to Maui. Read more>>
Tuggs

Jesus Christ’s. Read more>>