Tracy Slepcevic

I am absolutely walking a path. It hasn’t always been a straight or predictable one, but every step has been guided by purpose. What began as a mother’s determination to help her son has evolved into a mission to serve and empower countless families. Read more>>
Donny Daughenbaugh

I’m now walking a COMPLETELY different path than I was last year. In May 2024 I got a call from a fellow board member for a Veteran service agency I helped start 10 years ago. He said that a counseling agency with 2 office locations was looking for a new CEO and thought I might be a good fit. Read more>>
Candace Boggan

I would most definitely say that I’m walking a path. I truly believe my steps are ordered and that I’m exactly where I’m meant to be, when I’m meant to be there. I also believe the missteps as I like to call them, are even woven into the process and greater life plan. Nothing is wasted. Read more>>
MC Rosenfeld Mercier

I’d say I’m walking a path — one that bridges both glamour and grace. My journey began in the fast-paced world of fashion and PR, where creativity and storytelling defined my days. But through personal transformation, I began to move inward — seeking meaning beyond the surface. That journey birthed MOVEMENTS, a wellness platform centered on healing, community, and women’s empowerment in Negril, Jamaica. Read more>>
GiGi Bennett

I find myself walking a path while granting myself permission to wander at any moment. I think this is a really interesting and important question to reflect on as an artist. Being in a field that does not present a very clear or linear path in terms of career success can often become disorienting and discouraging. Read more>>
Ed Chang

Definitely both and sometimes they seem one and the same. Real growth and progress take time, persistence, and commitment. But it’s also important to detach, daydream, learn and be inspired by the unexpected and unplanned. Sometimes it’s the wandering that shows you that you’re not on the path you thought you were. So, wandering becomes an essential part of the path. Read more>>
Don Broussard

I think it’s a mix. When I travel, I’m often wandering getting lost in new streets, languages, and moments I didn’t plan for. There’s something powerful about that kind of uncertainty. It humbles you, forces you to slow down, to see, to listen. But beneath that wandering, there’s still a path. Read more>>
Carl John

I’m walking a spirit led path and a healing path. Now, my path hasn’t always been clear. It has ebbed and flowed as I’ve forgotten or fallen into old patterned beliefs. There were many challenges that can harden ones heart from 2020 on, and it took me awhile to course correct. Read more>>
Paul Lorenz

I am definitely walking a path. Two paths, actually, that are interwoven. One path is my creative practice: workjng in the studio and exploring where my ideas, chemistry and gestures take me. The second path involves my health. I have been dealing with colorectal cancer for the past fifteen months which directly impacts my studio life. Read more>>
Reine Turlington

I am a wanderer—always curious, never lost. The unknown keeps life exciting, and as an artist, I thrive on that beautiful uncertainty. Read more>>
Kate Sullivan

I have finally begun to see the pattern of my creative life. I have found joy and discovery in many different areas. If anyone asks, I would tell them I am a musician first. But wait, I have spent several years deep into painting. And then shortly before COVID, I started to take my writing seriously. Read more>>
Matt Walsh

While I’ve always believed I’m walking a purposeful path, these global, turbulent times sometimes make it feel like I’m just wandering, forcing me to navigate around the unexpected, trusting that each obstacle is reshaping the way forward. Read more>>
Iman Rahman

Recently I find I am wandering along. Sometimes I am walking but as life is unpredictable I lose my way sometimes. Or I happen upon a surprise waterfall, or a dead end, lots of ups and downs. Not a clear path but on the journey. Read more>>
Serron Green

I believe that I am walking a path now. But there was certainly a time when I was just wandering. Making art in some form is something that I’ve been doing since I was a child. Read more>>
Delvon Jae

That’s a great question—and honestly, I think I’m doing both. As I lean more into my faith, I feel like I’m on the right path by not forcing things. I’m allowing what’s meant for me to unfold, trusting that everything is aligning in my favor. At the same time, I stay alert, open, and ready—for the detours, the divine delays, and the unexpected opportunities. Read more>>
Shé Langley

I’m doing a little bit of both these days. I would say I’m generally a steadfast path walker…but the past years have taught me to allow space and time to wander, whether forced or chosen. You never know where a ‘road less traveled’ may lead you. Read more>>
Latisha Porter

Am I Walking in My Path or Wandering? When I think about whether I’m walking in my path or wandering, I see it reflected in my Mighty Heroes books. These stories were never just about heroes in capes — they were about discovering purpose, courage, and identity. Read more>>
Maria Sarobeiki Ortiz
Definitely walking a path . My path is continuous resistance. Ensuring that my culture survives and thrives . Read more>>
Dylan Nierstedt

Dylan: I’m wandering through the Silent Hill fog world. Robert: I’m walking on the path of Snake Way from Dragon Ball Z. Read more>>
Brenda Pokorny

My goal has always been to create beauty and joy. I have taken many detours along my path, but each detour has been a project that pursues this goal. Fed by my instincts as a mother to provide enriching magical content – be it art, décor, books, or entertainment – I have always focused on generating joyfulness. Adding beauty to the world. Read more>>

