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What’s a moment that really shaped how you see the world?

Sometimes a key moment can make a world of difference in our lives. Those moments are deeply underrepresented in our conversations relative to the importance they play in our lives. We hope to begin to remedy that below.

Kasi Williams

This is an interesting question. I always felt like a very fanciful girl. I had the journals and the ‘plan’ to get married, have three kids, buy a house–you know, the American Dream. However, the dream shifted for me and really shaped how I now see the world. Read more>>

Zukhra Akhmet

Two things have shaped how I see the world: discipline and responsibility. The foundation of discipline came from several parts of my life. My mother was the first person who instilled it in me from childhood. Later, professional sport — I practiced taekwondo for years — strengthened that resilience and the habit of continuing even when things feel difficult. Read more>>

Ashwin Challapalli

The moment that truly shaped how I see the world was not a single event. It was a period of time when everything seemed to collapse at once. I moved across the globe to pursue my master’s degree, stepping into an unfamiliar country surrounded by strangers, taking what felt like a shot in the dark. Read more>>

Greg Shane

On August 25, 2019, my son River Shane was born. That moment changed my life forever. The joy and love I felt when River came into my life are something I cannot express in words. Becoming a dad was the greatest gift I’ve ever received. River teaches me to see the world through his eyes, through imagination, curiosity, joy, and wonder. Read more>>

Saskia Staeuble

The most disruptive moment that reshaped how I see the world was a sudden brain stroke I experienced fifteen years ago that left the left side of my body paralyzed. At the time, I was living what appeared to be a healthy and successful life — I was focused on balanced nutrition, building a fulfilling career, and surrounded by supportive friends. Read more>>

Najah Brown

The launch of my brand ‘PROJECT NAZARETH’ really put into perspective what it means to cultivate and produce your own perspectives into the world and how they could or could not be received. Unlike photography, fashion requires more of a direct participation from your customer/viewer for there to be a dialogue. Read more>>

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