We were fortunate to catch up with some brilliant artists, creatives and entrepreneurs from throughout the Houston area and they share the wisdom with us below.

Cathy Orr

I have lupus. So, too, does my daughter. When we were first diagnosed, there were few medications available to treat many autoimmune diseases, including lupus. And there was very little understanding of the symptoms and triggers that caused this disease to be so unpredictable. Even criteria for diagnosing the disease were a challenge. Read More>>

Bruce Ervin

When it comes to art, I like to gauge success on my personal fulfillment and the feedback I get from my peers. I don’t have very specific habits to share to reach this fulfillment, BUT you have to make time to create. For me, creative inspiration strikes at random – often while I’m on a walk, driving, showering, lying in bed, etc. Read More>>

Ben & Theresa Alley

Failure leads to success. We often approach failure as a bad thing, and in most contexts it is (though, it’s rarely as bad as we make it out to be.) The most overlooked part of that equation though is our attitude to failure. Specifically the why, and how we can find the why for failing. In our business we’re teaching people what works, but not because we always find what works. Read More>>