We think this is an essential question because so often there is a disconnect between what matters to us and what the world thinks. We hope these conversations help more people open up about what truly matters to them – regardless of how visible it might be on the outside.
Dr. Rhonda Anita

Honestly, it’s the healing work I’ve done on the inside. Everyone sees the events, the books, the businesses but what they don’t see is the rebuilding of me. I had to tear down old mindsets, forgive deeply, and let God reshape my heart so I could pour into others from a healthy place. Read more>>
Tempestt “PEASIS” Edwards

My relationship with GOD! Sometimes I get mixed reviews on Yoga from the group that I would love to be a part of and I’m not always received. And it’s a hard pill to swallow because I spend so much time with God in my stillness that I just want to witness and spread the word! Read more>>
Rebecca Carmen

I ruptured my achilles in February 2024 and as an athlete, it has been the single most difficult injury to recover from physically and mentally. I went from running multiple marathons to last year learning how to walk again, barely trying to run intervals, to now being 75% back and progressively building back to my level again. Read more>>
Iris Rousseua

What I’m most proud of building is everything that happens behind the scenes at my martial arts school. Most people see the classes, the students training, and the promotions — but they don’t see the systems, lesson plans, and structure that make it all run smoothly. Running a martial arts school isn’t just teaching; it’s operations, curriculum development, and constant problem-solving. Read more>>
Brendon Garrett

I am most proud of building myself as an individual on the inside. The battles no one sees are the most vital. Knowing life is a simulation, everything is a test of mental endurance. Luckily getting through specific hardships on my own I was able to build a firm mindset through experiences to fulfill any of my long life goals and purposes without distraction. Read more>>
Shea Pegues

I’m most proud of the relationship I have built with my son and the man he has become. He is such a great human. Him seeing years of sacrifice and dedication to building a great life for past present and future. He has evolved into quite the businessman working sided by side with me. Read more>>
Ejay The DJ

I’m most proud of building resilience and consistency. Behind the scenes, I’ve had to keep showing up when there was no applause, no recognition, and sometimes no clear sign that things would work out. That invisible discipline—the late nights editing, the hours practicing, the self-belief when nobody else was watching—is what I value most. It’s the foundation that makes everything visible today possible.” Read more>>
Devontay Eberhardt

The knowledge and understanding of video software is such a cool, creative and hard thing. The complexities that you try to comprehend with the system is insane, but once you crack the code, it’s such a really good feeling. Building that knowledge is something that a lot of people don’t see. Read more>>