Who saw you clearly before you could see yourself?

Those of us who were lucky to have someone see something in us long before we saw it in ourselves know how impactful it can be. We are thrilled to highlight some of those stories and honor some of the OG heroes.

Aquerrah Cannon

That’s a great question—lately, I’ve been slowly working my way back to who “Querrah/Kira” is outside of work. That’s looked like rediscovering my love for little joys: getting dressed up just because, library days where I can think and dream without rushing, trying new makeup looks that aren’t for clients, and just being present with people who pour into me. It’s been nice to remember that I’m more than my to-do list—I’m a whole person who deserves to enjoy life in between the hustle. Read More>> 

Krystal Martin

Right now, no two days are truly ‘normal’ — but they’re all full. Mornings start with coffee and emails, checking in on wholesale orders, online sales, and any urgent customer requests. Then it’s straight into production or product testing — whether that’s pouring candles, blending body oils, or reviewing quality control. I spend a big chunk of the day on marketing — planning campaigns, creating content, and engaging with our community online. Read More>> 

Neha Ash

Absolutely. I’m very glad I didn’t rush, especially in my early years entering the industry. Being mostly self-taught and without mentors to guide me, I knew I needed to move at my own pace. Taking things slow gave me the space to form genuine human connections, to truly understand the intricacies of the craft, and to grasp the realities of running a business. That patience has shaped not just my work, but the way I approach every decision today. Read More>> 

Michael Reinmiller

This summer, I have been proud of several personal achievements, including spending the summer with my son and watching him complete all the “Dog Man” books, “Cat Kid Comic Club,” and “Captain Underpants” series. Additionally, I am proud of my wife successfully managing her new job with confidence and ease. Read More>> 

Katelyn Mariah

Creativity is my strong suit and when I am creating I always lose track of time. For example, as a visionary artist I get into an alternative reality, just like one does during meditation and the painting takes me on a journey.

In that space time disappears and I can look up and several hours have flown by. Read More>> 

Roni Hummel

As a Casting Director and Actor this is what I would like to see in the State of Texas

Policy Proposal: Texas First-Right Clause

Introduce a clause in the Texas Moving Image Industry Incentive Program (TMIIIP) that:

Requires Texas-based actors and crew to be considered for primary roles and above-the-line positions before roles are cast outside the state. Read More>> 

Orlando Miller

Yes for sure I had many moments like that where God was truly directing my steps on my own merit I would of made some bad decisions but god had to slow me down and check me Read More>> 

Jennifer Kosharek

Summer in Alaska is midnight sun and a foraging utopia. I am spending time, outside of work, picking berries & flowers to make tea and jelly! I was in Cordova, Alaska last weekend and had the pleasure of picking Salmon berries. I made two batches of jam! Read More>> 

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