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.
Iyana Tennon | Realtor and Entrepreneur
When you have built a strong foundation and invested blood, sweat and tears in a venture, giving up isn’t an option. Anything worth crying over, bleeding for and breaking a sweat for, is worth seeing to the end. The end being success and success being the only acceptable result. Read more>>
Andrew Goldstein | Business Owner
The most important factor behind the success of both Tally Entertainment and Deep Love Beverages is a deep commitment to innovation and customer engagement. At Tally Entertainment, we leverage cutting-edge multimedia services to craft memorable experiences that resonate with audiences, ensuring we stay ahead of market trends. Read more>>
Esther Zeledon | Best selling author, life coach, speaker and facilitator
For me, the cornerstone of my mission is the pursuit of meaningful work. It goes far beyond just occupational satisfaction and is really about forging paths that leave a significant, positive footprint in the world. Read more>>
Adam Corcoran | President at Elevation Marketing
The most difficult decision I’ve ever had to make was leaving my security of having a full time job that paid a six figure salary to fulfill my dream of becoming an entrepreneur. Read more>>
Sam Ghanem | CEO & Creative Lead
My family is originally from Lebanon with my eldest sisters, all born in Sierra Leone West Africa. My parents and siblings immigrated here in the early 80s. As a young child, growing up in South Florida with so much western influence, I used to think that since I was born here in the states I was somehow different from them; Read more>>
Mike Latimore | Music Artist
Knowing that you don’t get anything in this world without working for it . Is deeper than it sounds . See I have to work to provide for my family . To make sure they are good. Read more>>
Samantha Marcellino | CEO, SGS Media
In the beginning, my approach to work-life balance was skewed. As a stay-at-home mom for 12 years, I mistakingly felt I had “things to prove” when I started my company and fell into the trap that busy-ness equated success. Read more>>