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.
Angela Stocker

Highly Crafty is the project I’m committed to no matter how long it takes. I know that the stigma of cannabis use is so strong and there are so many misconceptions. I want to use my brand as a way to combat that stigma through educational blog posts on my website, as well as through making wearable statement pieces. Read more >>>
Julie Kornblum

As I said in the previous question, I am committed to speaking about and keeping focus on the problem of plastic pollution. I know that I am one of many voices who are speaking about this, and I feel it is important to keep focus on this, even if its not the topic that’s at the top of everybody’s minds currently. Read more >>>
Nicole Dyer-Twyman

I’m deeply committed to helping women—especially women over 40—reclaim their health, confidence, and identity through faith. 💖 For me, this isn’t just a fitness project; it’s a kingdom assignment. I believe that when women learn to love and care for their bodies as God’s temple, everything in their lives begins to transform—physically, mentally, and spiritually. Read more >>>
Rachael Cappuccino

That all pregnant and postpartum women should be prescribed pelvic floor physical therapy. Birth is the most athletic event women will endure, and prehab to prepare for labor and delivery is imperative. You train for a marathon, why wouldn’t you train for birth? And birth is an injury to your body, whether you have a vaginal delivery or a C-section. Read more >>>
Myesha Collins

Experiences shape who we are, but they do not dictate who we become’. This quote emphasizes that yes, we are shaped by life and its Experiences Yes, we are shaped by what others project upon us. Yes, we are shaped by society and it’s programming. Yet, we dictate who we become, why we become and how we become. Read more >>>
Linda Joe

I’m deeply committed to my passion project, MUTT – A New Musical Comedy. On the surface, it’s about a three-legged dog and his chew toy chasing fame, fortune, and belonging in Hollywood — but at its heart, it’s about acceptance, resilience, and fighting for your place in the world. Read more >>>
Shaman Ada trinh

I believe that no matter how gifted someone is as a healer or how much power they hold, it doesn’t matter if they lack strong values. Without a moral compass, all the external success in the world means nothing. And I feel this truth even more deeply now, in an age where technology and AI are growing rapidly. Read more >>>
billboards inc

oyalty is important because it creates trust, builds stability, and deepens connection—whether in relationships, friendships, families, or teams. Here’s why it matters: Trust & Safety: Loyalty means someone has your back, even when it’s inconvenient. That kind of consistency builds deep trust—something that’s hard to earn and easy to lose. Read more >>>
Michi Sharples

I discovered the magic of Thrifting back in high school, diving into different areas of fashion, and instantly falling in love. I wanted to stand out from the crowd, to be a canvas of creativity and uniqueness. That passion evolved into Vintage Vortex VV where every piece is a one of a kind treasure. Read more >>>
ORIANA

I’m committed to expanding my artistry forever. creating is something I have to do, it’s in me. right now, the album I’m cultivating is the truest expression of that. it’s about the balance between creation and destruction, the two forces I’m always wrestling with. this record is the ultimate crash out album, and it marks the next step in my evolution. Read more >>>
Fumi Ozaki

My core belief and daily commitment—is to cultivate client loyalty through unwavering professionalism, one-on-one attention, and a clean, safe, and relaxing environment. At ‘O’ de Kirei, I infuse every service with ‘omotenashi’, the Japanese spirit of hospitality. It’s more than a warm welcome. It’s a philosophy of attentive care that fosters deep trust and comfort. Read more >>>
Shannon Chappell

Right now, my podcast is the project I’m most committed to—no matter how long it takes. This vision came directly from God, and it’s been placed so heavily on my heart that I know I have no choice but to follow through. Read more >>>
Brent Nuffer

I would have to say I’m deeply committed to the work of Electric Moon Foundation and to the creation of art in whatever form that may be. It is a warm and inspiring feeling to know that both of these things I care so deeply about can live on long after I am gone, and can continue to shine a light upon others. Read more >>>
Adrienne DeVine

I am committed to creating handmade artists’ books that preserve erased histories and spark connections between art, learning, and lived experience. I’m experimenting with different handmade book forms and I want to publish at least one limited edition volume that is in alignment with my teaching and learning framework. Read more >>>
Florentina Beck

The project I am most committed to, no matter how long it takes, is Përshëndetje Fëmijë. This show is not just a project — it is my life’s mission. I believe deeply in giving children access to education, creativity, and culture in Albanian. Read more >>>
Monica Morones

I’m committed to being a working artist until it is no longer financially possible. I think it’s important at least once in an artists life to quit the regular job and see what it would take to make a living off your art. Not only is it a challenge monetarily but mentally as well. Read more >>>


