“If you stand for nothing, you fall for everything”
We asked the community to tell us about the values and principles that guide their lives and businesses.
Rolondo Talbott | DEIB Practitioner and Creator of the DEI Pizza
The mantra “Do Good, Seek Justice, and Correct Oppression” is the principle that matters most to me. It’s like a roadmap for how I want to live and engage with the world. First off, “Do Good” is all about leaving this world a better place than how I found it. Read more>>
Todd Covington | Creative & Healer
The imperfections and flaws that arise in my creative process play(s) a crucial role in showcasing the essence of my artistic technique. Ice dyeing, despite being categorized as a form of tie-dyeing, allows me the unique and distinct opportunity to embrace the unpredictability and inherent flaws inherent in the process. Read more>>
Zara Dimmock | The Dancer Down Under
The bare maximum; making the most of what you have. I have always been the underdog. It’s one thing to be born in Australia as an aspiring creative where the electric hub of entertainment is literally half a world away. I am also not from a major city where what little opportunity for artistry there is in Aus exists. Read more>>
Eileen Kielty | Clairsentient Intuitive Movement Coach & Queer Artist
Authenticity. It is really important to me to be authentic, both personally and professionally, because an authentic approach to life is aligned with the deepest parts of myself. Maintaining alignment with my wants, needs, desires and intentions, I live in integrity and build a sense of trust within myself. Read more>>