The heart of our mission is to find the amazing souls that breathe life into our communities. In the recent weeks, we’ve had the privilege to connect with some incredible artists, creatives, entrepreneurs and rabble rousers and we can’t begin to express how impressed we are with the incredible group below.
Kelvin Kolheim
My culinary journey started as a kid, playing sous chef to my mom and falling in love with the alchemy of flavors. That early curiosity became a lifelong habit of exploring/tasting everything, asking questions, and learning how food and drink can bring people together. Over the years, that curiosity evolved into entrepreneurship. I launched Beale Street Brewing Co. Read more>>
Michael Allen
Michael Allen Photography is a highly successful photography business based in Memphis Tennessee. His style of photography attracts clients from a variety of industries. Having a unique lifestyle look is what most photographers aspire to achieve in their careers. Here’s some of Michael’s interview and unique notes that you will find interesting and inspiring. Read more>>
Breyana Pounder
Cheer and dance have been a part of my life since the age of three. I began cheering at four years old at the YMCA in Collierville, TN. After high school, I coached my very first majorette team in 2014 at Whitehaven Community Center. In 2019, Royal B. Read more>>
Anna Maskaljun
I was born and raised in Tallinn, Estonia, where I first discovered my love for tennis at the age of six. That passion carried me through my junior years and eventually earned me a full Division I scholarship from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (I graduated from UNLV with the Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing). Read more>>
Wyndie Oliver
Born as Wendy Heather Oliver, I perform under the moniker of Wyndie Oh! which is just a mix of my initials. Read more>>
LaDell Beamon
Growing up in a single parent home in the inner city of Memphis, I was surrounded by love from my mother, grandmother, aunts, uncles and cousins. In the same environment there were the same challenges that plague many inner city kids like drugs, gangs, and a lack of opportunity for my socio-economic class. Read more>>
Walesha Yates
My journey with photography began in 2020, almost by accident. I initially bought a camera with the simple goal of taking more photos of myself—just something fun and personal. But something unexpected happened. The more I used the camera, the more I realized I genuinely loved being behind it, especially when I was photographing other people. Read more>>
Courtney ‘Coco’ Moody
My story? Hmmm, I am not really into self-promotion, or someone who even thinks about how others see me, so this is weird! Here goes! Read more>>