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.

Jamie Sorenson

THIS IS THE BEAUTY OF PSYCHIATRY, I never needed a budget (sorry not sorry?). I have taken things step by step and added on expenses gradually as I make income so no loans or changes to my personal finances. I’m literally setting up this business while my toddler is sleeping. Read More>>

Giovanni Sairras

I want my legacy to be about impact and transformation—about how I helped people believe in their second chance and turn that belief into action. I want people to remember that I didn’t just talk about change—I built systems, programs, and opportunities that made change possible, especially for those society counted out. Read More>>

Jennifer Price

Integrity is the value that guides every part of my life and career. For me, it’s about doing the right thing even when no one is watching. I’m incredibly grateful for the trust my clients place in me. Helping someone with what is often their most important investment is not something I take lightly. I don’t approach my work as selling homes. I see myself as being of service to people. It’s never just about a transaction. It’s about building genuine, lasting relationships. Read More>>

Melissa Sathe

The number one thing that people outside our industry are unaware of has to be the existence of coral reefs in Florida. Millions of Floridians live along the coast, six million live in counties that border the Florida Coral Reef Tract, yet many Floridians don’t even know it’s out there. Read More>>

David Buggs

My name is David Buggs, and while I’m a collegiate football and track athlete at Florida Memorial University, creativity has always been a core part of who I am. I pursued a creative path because I believe in the power of expression—whether it’s through music, acting, or storytelling. Alongside my peers, I helped create a magazine that sold out its first edition in just two weeks, which was a powerful reminder that our voices and visions matter. Read More>>

Zeida Rabelo

The most important thing I learned in this business of being a photographer is that a client will become a friend faster than a friend will become a client. Through the process of become a business owner, you’ll always hear the advice, “Don’t mix friendship and business” and that is so true, but you have to go through it to learn it. Read More>>