We were fortunate to catch up with some brilliant artists, creatives and entrepreneurs from throughout the Houston area and they share the wisdom with us below.

Zequille Mclean

“if you make the same choices, keep doing the same things, you will keep creating the same experiences and same emotions” Dr. Joe Dispenza

Since, becoming a realtor in 2020 I’ve adopted personal growth mindset. Listening to my first podcast ever; Brian Buffini’ s, It’s a good Life”, reading over 23 books, losing weight, and transforming myself. Read More>>

Cerena Brown

My favorite quote is “I am no longer accepting the things I cannot change. I am changing the things I cannot accept.” by Angela Davis. This quote means that I no longer allow the things into my life that does not bring out the best in me. I do not have to accept the things that don’t align with my true purpose. Read More>>

Sarah Magaña

One of the greatest challenges when working as a freelance artist is the freedom that this type of work offers. Having control over your own schedule, establishing your own rules, and being your own boss comes with significant advantages; however, it also exposes us to the risk of lacking discipline in our projects. Read More>>

Tremunda Stephens

Honesty and compassion are the values that resonate most deeply with me. Raised in an environment that emphasized these principles, they have become the foundation of my character as a giving and loving person. For much of my life, Read More>>

Stewart Cohen

From the outside, My industry looks glamorous. It seems like we are always in exotic locations in excellent hotels with beautiful models and fabulous amenities. That is a small part of the truth. In reality, Ninety percent of my time is spent looking for great projects, bidding projects, negotiating and directing the production process. Read More>>

Holly Barnard, Ph.d.

The field of psychology is not a “one size fits all” for mental health issues. You wouldn’t go to a podiatrist to diagnose or treat heart problems, but the mental health field has not come as far as the medical field in terms of specialization that is obvious to potential patients. Read More>>

Christina E. Stephens

My goal is to leave a legacy of transformation. I want to build businesses and systems that outlast me—organizations that continue to thrive because of the structures, leaders, and cultures I’ve helped create. Read More>>

Brennen Johnson

Choosing myself man, that was the hardest thing I ever had to do. But I’ve learned that the biggest part of success is truly knowing who you are. Once you figure that out, everything else starts to make sense who you’re called to, what you’re meant for, and most importantly, why. And that “why” changes everything. Read More>>

Nikki Darden

I’m from Oak Cliff, Texas—a well-known neighborhood in the heart of Dallas. My background and upbringing have played a significant role in shaping who I am today. Read More>>

Kierra Mckinney

I am from Louisiana born and raised I currently reside in Texas because I felt like starting my business here I would flourish versus being in Louisiana. Read More>>

 Tanisha Marshall

My artistic career found me when I needed it most. As a child, I loved all things creative I experimented with drawing, singing, playing the piano, and even tried collage and embroidery. Unfortunately, I didn’t realize it was possible to follow a creative path, so I didn’t pursue it further. Read More>>

Crisly Events

This journey started when creating and decorating beautiful events for our loved ones. We truly enjoyed setting up a beautiful space where our loved ones smiled, enjoyed the moment, took pictures, loved the decor, and had that memory of a memorable event. Read More>>

Zequille Mclean

Early in my career, I overcommitted and sacrificed personal time, believing success required imbalance. I pushed myself to exhaustion, thinking it was the only way to advance. Over time, I realized sustainable success comes from setting boundaries. Read More>>