Sarah Ruiz is a NASA engineer by day and quilter by night in Houston, Texas. To balance the analytical nature of her day job, Sarah has always enjoyed more creative pursuits from web design to photography to digital media. After taking a basic sewing class in 2011, she quickly discovered that quilting combines her engineering and designs skills in a fun and fulfilling way.
Read MoreSara Moss
Sara Moss is an Australian writer and author with a love of creativity and good design. She’s worked with big and small business, entrepreneurs, governments, travel guides and magazines — primarily as a writer, but also a photographer, editor and UX practitioner.
Read MoreAshley Jane Lewis
Ashley Jane Lewis is a maker, baker, coder, and new media artist. She is currently studying ITP at Tisch School of the Arts in NYC. Ashley was named one of the top 100 Black Women to Watch in Canada.
Read MorePhilippa Stanton
Philippa Stanton has over 20 years experience in the creative arts and is based in Brighton. The inspirational qualities of her photographic imagery have attracted a following of over 400k on her @5ftinf Instagram account and she is passionate about opening up everyone’s visual landscape.
Read MoreAnne Bogel
Anne Bogel is the creator of the popular blog Modern Mrs. Darcy and host of the podcast What Should I Read Next? Her popular book lists and reading guides have established Bogel as a tastemaker among readers, authors, and publishers. She is the author of (one or two books). She lives in Louisville, Kentucky with her family.
Read MoreChrista David
Christa David is mixed media artist, writer and researcher. Fusing the mediums of
painting, collage and assemblage, her work examines themes of faith, power, politics
and identity.
Andrea Debbink
Andrea Debbink is an editor, writer, stylist—and habitual daydreamer—who has spent the past decade working in publishing. By day, she’s a magazine and book editor at American Girl where she specializes in nonfiction content that empowers girls to explore their creative potential.
Read MoreHelen Stephens
Helen has written and illustrated about thirty books and illustrated a whole bunch more for authors including Sophie Hannah, Cecile Aubry and Michael Morpurgo. Helen‘s book How to Hide a Lion sold in fourteen languages and was nominated for the Greenaway Medal, the UKLA Awards, the Red House Children’s Book Awards.
Read MoreChad Fortenberry
Chad Fortenberry graduated with a degree in Fine and Performing Arts with emphasis in Theatre. He currently lives in Nashville where he continues to work in the entertainment and advertising industry. After college, Chad moved to NYC to pursue a career in acting and after several theatre productions and commercials, Chad picked up a camera and found a love of capturing an image.
Read MoreBlanca Munguia
Blanca Munguia is a Master Crafter and creator of The Heartfelt Workshop. She teaches children ages 7–14 learn the practical arts of sewing and crafting as tools to be happy, inspire self-confidence and connect generations.
Read MoreLaetitia Maklouf
Laetitia Maklouf is a gardener, writer and mother of three. She is the author of two books: The Virgin Gardener and Sweet Peas for Summer, and writes a weekly column in the Sunday Times. She loves flowers, small babies and staying in bed.
Read MoreKaruna Riazi
Karuna Riazi is author of middle grade fantasy The Gauntlet. She is a born & raised New Yorker, an online diversity advocate, and educator. Karuna is fond of tea, Korean dramas, writing about tough girls forging their own paths toward their destinies, and baking new delectable treats for friends and family to relish. Her dessert of choice is a lemon bar, which always promise a sharp zest of intrigue along with the reassuring sugar of a happy ending.
Read MoreKate Laing
Kate Laing is a writer, maker and explorer in pursuit of cultivating bravery. She is the woman behind KATEWORKS Studio and the founder of Bravery Mission.
Read MoreBarb Kurcova
Barbora Kurcova is photographer, blogger, creative coach, and overall multi passionate person born Czech, based in Norway. She is sharing her message about simplicity, honesty, creativity and community through styled photographs with a bit of everyday magic, trying to encourage as many people to do the same.
Read MoreBecca Piastrelli
Becca Piastrelli is a writer, women’s circle space holder, nature lover and a big believer in the importance of working with your hands. She helps women come home to themselves through joyful experiences of belonging.
Read MoreKindle Curiosity
Kindle Curiosity is a podcast that celebrates creativity in its many forms. I’ve chat with all sorts of creators, from artists to gardeners to engineers, about what kindles their curiosity and how it informs their creative processes.
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