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What’s a belief or project you’re committed to, no matter how long it takes?

We’ve been working on our publication and platform for almost a decade because we deeply believe that the world will be a far more empathetic and collaborative place if we all had the ability to know each other’s stories.  The past decade has brought unimaginable challenges along the way, but we persevere because we believe this is mission worth never giving up on.  We often are inspired by the folks we’ve featured and their commitment to their respective missions and so we asked some of them to talk to us about this very topic and have share some responses below.

Dorothy Tannahill-Moran

The belief I’m committed to—no matter how long it takes—is helping people connect with the healing power of frequency at both a physical and deeply emotional level. Many people don’t yet realize that sound isn’t just something we hear—it’s something our entire system responds to. The right frequencies can calm the nervous system, release emotional tension, and even shift how we process stress and connection. Read more>>

Moe Leady

Being a successful artist. Building an art career takes time and I’ve only been at it for a few years and I’m proud of my accomplishments thus far. I am patient and hard working and dedicated to my studio. Collaborating with artists, galleries, and advisors has been a rewarding experience. Read more>>

Adesola Owolabi

I am committed to creating mental health awareness in the African community, and I will not stop until these conversations are embraced, valued, and normalized across our communities. Supporting African mental health means breaking the silence, ending the stigma, and creating safe spaces for healing. Many in our communities still suffer in silence due to shame, lack of awareness, or limited access to care. Read more>>

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