Often we don’t have to reinvent the wheel to learn something new – we can just ask experts in the field who can draw on their experience to enlighten us. Below, we’ve shared insights insiders from various industries have shared with us.

Rex Covington

Making ice sculptures is a delicate business. The ice is fragile and when sculpting mistakes happen, there’s usually no going back. Marble and wood sculpting is similar unless one is willing to glue back any missteps. Read More>>

Jacob Reeve

For over 25 years, I have been helping people—especially Christians—heal psychologically from unhealthy beliefs and broken relationships. One of the things the people I work with are often surprised to discover is that their biggest problems in life are not external but internal, in their own belief systems, and that there is one belief system that is the underlying source of pain in all people—the belief that you are alone. Read More>>

Karis Hinds

One thing about the film and TV industry that people might not realise is how much of it runs on connections. Once you’re in, you’re in — the jobs often circulate among people who are already part of the industry. A lot of the roles you see advertised are usually from smaller companies, or in some cases, the bigger ones, but the chances of getting those are pretty slim if you don’t already have a foot in the door. The best way to break in is by getting your name out there, networking, meeting people, and just having conversations so people know who you are.  Read More>>

India Bey

I think a lot of people get caught up in the celebrity of it all and think everyone working in Hollywood is rich. Most cast and crew are working class people living paycheck to paycheck. Read More>>

Elena Rodriguez

In my objective opinion, I think animal welfare is one of the most gut wrenching fields to find yourself in, especially here in Los Angeles. I think people have a very vague understanding of how bad our animal shelter systems are, but most don’t fully grasp the actual level of suffering these animals are going through right now, and in one of the richest cities in the world.  Read More>>

Anthony Oyatayo

A good amount of people think the interior design process is quick, easy, and simple – a process that involves purchasing furniture and placing them in a space, requiring minimal effort. On the contrary, the design process is very involving. It requires curating a space that is specific to the inhabitants, while also taking into consideration function, mood, and the harmony of everything. Read More>>