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DAL INSPIRING APRIL 27

Arlington

Claudia Guzman

I gained interest when my husband kept asking me to look into backdrops for his clients. He has his own karaoke business and he would receive several requests or referrals. So about a year and a half ago, I bought several backdrops, but it wasn’t capturing my attention. It was missing something. So, I decided to go on Pinterest to get some ideas and that is when the balloons creativity caught my attention. Read more>>

D’Angelo Brackeen

My family has always been musically inclined. I got started with music in middle school by playing percussion. Ever since then, I’ve practiced non-stop to prove that I could be the best I could be. I did not get into the technical side of music until my senior year of high school. I started to produce hip hop and electronic music. Read more>>

Leslie Griffin

Marriage Champs was birthed out of a personal desire to improve my own marriage. Long story short, Fall of 2012, I realized that my husband and I had not been doing well for some time and that if we didn’t do something drastically different, our relationship would continue to deteriorate. That year, my husband had been a part of a fantasy football league and every Sunday, he would have his laptop computer sitting next to him on the couch. Read more>>

Dr. NaKisha Jackson, PT, WCS

I am a free-spirited, driven person who knew I wanted to be a physical therapist at age 15 and a business owner by the time I graduated from college. I worked as a traveling therapist throughout the US to hone my skills for treatment styles and to learn how to manage the constant change and fluidity that comes with healthcare. I have worked in various settings and discovered that patient care was not as simple as it should be. Read more>>

Tori Lewis

I took this scripture and applied it with any challenges and courses I have faced in life. With this type of mindset, i knew that I was destined for greatness. I have always been a driven, ambitious and dedicated individual who set and achieve goals. Once I graduated with my Master’s in Business, I knew that I wanted to be an entrepreneur who owns a clothing business. Read more>>

Central Dallas

Tamisha Brewer

I have always had a love for candles! I ask for them as gifts on my birthday and Christmas. Along with me, love for candles, I have always had a love for God. Like many black children, I grew up in the church. Sunday school, choir practice, Easter programs. You name it. I’ve been apart of it. So God was always about my life. As life goes, like many children who grew up in the church, we sometimes stray away. Read more>>

Drew Myer

I was introduced to real estate at 16. I was an office assistant for a broker in Duncanville. Mr. Ken Medlock was someone I could and still do look up to. As I was working for him, he encouraged me to get my real estate license to have in my pocket. His reason was to buy my first house and use the commission to buy a fridge! In my heart, my dream was to be a sneaker designer. I had my entire life planned about moving to Portland and working for Nike. Read more>>

Helio E. Garza Del Bosque

It all began back in 2008 when I was a Senior in High School. For several years my parents worked in the hospitality industry with different staffing agencies. I used to go with them for two reasons, one to make money and two to learn about the industry since I was always interested in hotels and how they operate. Later, my father opened his staffing agency where I was able to learn more about the details regarding operations for a staffing agency. Read more>>

Lisa Melo

I started in hospitality and transitioned to the office environment. Administrative assistant, receptionist and worked my way up in sales with a startup company. I simultaneously worked in several marketing events in Texas to support territory account managers in different sectors. I developed an interest in technology, software, and wireless selling enterprise network hardware. Read more>>

Bria Thomas

I’ve always known that I wanted to own my own business. I dabbled in many things from dance to modeling but I knew for sure that I wanted to be a Business Owner. Towards the end of my senior year of high school, I created Meliah Amour, a company that sells hair extensions. I began to learn more about the Hair Extension Market, to later on start my own Hair Company. Building my company from scratch was an arduous process. Read more>>

Chiamaka Duru

After living a life full of heartache and brokenness, I decided by faith to give my life to Christ in 2014 and start building a relationship with Him. I enjoyed so much the things I was learning about God that I wanted to share what I was learning and experiencing with other women, which prompted me to host my first Pillow Talk event in 2016, which was originally called Girl Talk. I truly enjoyed hosting the event and bringing women together that I made it a biannual event. Read more>>

214 ZaySosa and Isiah Dawson

I started making music when I was eight years old on flstudio three and it’s been my passion ever since. I started out as only a producer making beats for my cousin. I started rapping at 13 doing talent competition shows in school. Unfortunately I never won but I always loved being on stage and that’s when I knew music was my way out. Everything that’s happened to me in my career good or bad I’ve learned and grew from as a brand and an artist. Read more>>

East Dallas

Adriana Soto-Vazquez

Rellenas officially popped up as a food vendor at a local farmers market in September of 2019, but the idea of becoming an official business began two years prior. I started a plant-based diet and surprisingly, it came with such ease. My mother, Graciela who has been cooking familial dishes since she was seven years old, made the vegan transition seamless. She began veganizing dishes popular in Mexican cuisine, such as barbacoa tacos. Read more>>

Sunnie Ward

I’ve been a tech junkie since I was a kid! Anytime a new software is released, I’m always ready to jump right into it to learn how to utilize it. Last year around May 2019, I had the bright idea to start a freelance web and graphic design and development business. It was a random thought that I acted on instantly. My main thought was, you have amazing skills so why not show others by helping them design and develop an amazing online presence. Read more>>

Kelly Condy

8th grade. Math Class. My best friend and I are daydreaming about the newest 5 Seconds of Summer album that was going to come out, dreaming about one day being in a band just like them. The dream that started in 8th grade grew into reality as my best friend and I set out on a mission to start a band. The summer before my freshman year, I picked up my first bass and decided it was my new best friend. Read more>>

Jordan Madison

I knew I wanted to be an interior designer as early as I can remember. I was creative, but regimented and loved getting to organize my designs into “favorites folders” or earmarking pages in design magazines. While attending the interior design program at the University of North Texas, I interned at Knoll, obsessing over textiles and furnishings. After graduating, I was expected to work at a large design firm and pursued the commercial design path I spent all of my schooling learning about. Read more>>

Alexander Perez and Nancy Del Bosque

I bought my first camera kit several years ago to document my travel and my band at the time. Once I discovered how much better my pictures came out in manual mode, I began learning more about how it works and photography became my new creative outlet. I have been fortunate enough to be surrounded by really talented people throughout my life and they have been my source of influence and inspiration. Read more>>

Guillermo Murillo

I was born in Austin, TX and spent my childhood in Los Angeles and Guadalajara, Mexico, before my parents settled in Tyler, TX. Music was a big part of my life growing up. Music was always playing in my house—everything from The Rolling Stones to Julio Iglesias. In my early teens, the light switch went off that I could be a part of creating music. At that time, my cousin Aaron gave me my first guitar and I starting exploring different bands like The Ramones. Read more>>

Rick Meyer

This Christian ministry is centered on running and relationships. I also send out, “Running on Faith Weekday Devotions” every weekday morning. I was born early in life… According to my mom and my baby book, I began walking at seven months of age and running at eight months. I regularly ran between tasks on our Kansas farm, my parents ingrained the significance of always doing your best. Read more>>

Kyle McAllister

I came up with the idea for Global Threads after studying abroad in Florence, Italy. I’ve always been an avid traveler and college was no exception. In 2013, while attending Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington, I had the opportunity to attend the Gonzaga-in-Florence study abroad program with 150 of my fellow classmates. It was the experience of a lifetime. Read more>>

Jerry Dawson

Taxcare Affiliates was initially founded in 2014 by my accountant colleague and wife, Nicky, providing tax services to individuals only. She saw a need to educate friends and family in our community about taxes. I was working full-time and working on my passing my CPA exam to become a certified public accountant at the time. In 2018, an opportunity presented itself for me to take over the business. Read more>>

LaRon Tryon and Mary Jackson

Dappersense started with a mother and son both with a sense of fashion and creativity teaming up to create a line that would influence the culture and leave a lasting impression. Read more>>

Far North Dallas

Ron Klabunde

After leading our community to create 40,000 meals, in less than 2 hours, with 450 volunteers, a local businessman asked, “What are you going to do with the meals?” The plan was to feed hungry children in a developing country. His reply was sobering, “That’s nice. Now, what are you going to do to feed the 60,000 in our community who are struggling with hunger. Read more>>

Bethany Simpson

My paternal grandfather passed down the artistic gene to most of his seven children, and my maternal grandmother was an excellent artist as well. It was only natural that I was born an artist too. I have been making art ever since I can remember, and over the years, I started to take after my father, as he spent a lot of his time painting. I can confidently say the reason I make art is because of him. Read more>>

Kandace Gatson

As a child to a mother who was a little obsessed with cleanliness and fresh scents, there was always a Glade Clean Linen candle burning at all times throughout my home. Lighting candles were second to turn on the lights when you entered a room in my house, so my love for candles just grew and became a staple of home. In the last five years, I’ve traveled all across the country as a Catastrophe Claims adjuster staying anywhere from one to four months moving from state to state. Read more>>

Roberto Rodriguez

Humble beginnings is really how it all started. I was one of 3 boys (middle child) being raised in a small 700sqft house in southern Los Angeles. My parents moved to the states in the early 80’s in pursuit of the American dream. My dad was working in a warehouse job, pulling orders, shipping, receiving, etc. And my mom was a stay at home mom raising three boys. Read more>>

Ronald Williams

Family retail food store. Specializing in high quality meats, seafood and vegetables. After building the store over years of hard work, Amazon became our biggest competition. Sales started to decrease. We started selling wholesale on Amazon. After five years selling on Amazon, they closed our account. Retail has changed due to direct online shopping cutting out the middleman retailer. Read more>>

Shicole Brown

I started at the age of 13, starting with different gigs, but the gigs that I was doing ending up being scams. So I ended up stopping because my mother couldn’t afford it. So at the age of 21, I started back working with a new photographer named Aden. He helped me with my poses as well as my connor the camera. I was a freelance model at the time. I started posting my pics on social media so someone could see me. Read more>>

Fort Worth

Ney’tiri O’mally

I fully transitioned and started my spiritual journey in August- September when me and my husband separated. I feel as if he triggered my growth. At that point, I had no one couldn’t run from fears. I couldn’t do anything but figure out how to better myself become a better mom, a better woman and a businesswoman. Sometimes we put too much energy and time into others. We don’t realize how much we as humans abandon ourselves, especially us women. Read more>>

Rafay Syed

It was my sophomore year of high school. I had couple of classmates and friends who were photographers and looking at their pictures and work really inspired me. It wasn’t until my older sister bought a DSLR camera for herself, for her art projects, and forced me to take pics of her as well. After some time the camera just sat on her desk and collected dust. I decided to pick it up and go out with my friends to take some pictures. Read more>>

Johnny Nguyen

While many things brought me to this point in life, it all started back in 2009 when I was a freshman in high school. It was a stage in my life that I would call: imitation. It involved conforming to my surrounding environment and the search for constant validation and approval of my peers. During this time, my friends and I would talk about what we wanted to do when we “grew up” and how we were going to make money. Read more>>

Kendra Swalls

In 2012 my best friend and I had the idea to start a photography business. We were both teachers at the time and we’re looking for something fun to do during our summers off. The company grew slowly since we were only working in our downtime from teaching, but we realized pretty quickly that we had a very different interest in what we liked to photograph. We decided to separate the business and each run our own thing. Read more>>

Ashley Miller

Do you ever have a certain outfit in mind that you want to wear but you can’t seem to find it anywhere? Or a certain accessory that you know would be perfect for accentuating a sometimes boring outfit? This is exactly how my company was started. I work as a hairstylist in downtown Fort Worth and I love to be creative with my fashion. I kept searching for the perfect hat, at the right price point for my budget. Read more>>

Jennifer Powell

I started in the insurance business in 2010. At that time, I had just graduated from high school and a family member was running an insurance agency and hired me to make telephone calls. I worked there for a few months before the company was abruptly shut down. A few months later, I applied for a job that I found on Craigslist as a receptionist at a small insurance brokerage in Downtown Fort Worth. Read more>>

Amy Mills

I am a Texas girl born and raised. I grew up just outside of Ft. Worth in the Dairy Capital of Stephenville. Ft. Worth and Dallas were our stomping grounds as kids for shopping and concerts at Reunion Arena. My sister lived in Farmers Branch for many years and I visited a lot! I have a love for Dallas and can easily get myself around which makes visiting way more fun. My life journey has earned me the name Queen of Unexpected Outcomes. Read more>>

Taylor Fontenette

Never in a million years did I expect to leave corporate America. This was not the plan. Leaving my comfort zone and starting a business was never the plan. Thing is; ideas seem to change once your back is against the wall and you fall into this dark place every time you pull into the “workplace,” saying your prayers and asking for a peaceful day. My plans of working in corporate America until retirement started to change. Read more>>

Garland

Whitney Davis

I got into Youtubing because I wanted to be able to have an outlet in my life at the time I was working from home and that’s how most of my life went. The only time I got out was to pick up the kids and back home and so if I was going to be at home, I was going to try and make the best out of it, possibly making some money if I could. Read more>>

Nalyne Pen

I started the journey of becoming a nail tech just almost a year ago. At the beginning of 2019, I quit my job as a server to be a stay at home mom. My son and his father were my main priority. My everyday life consisted of waking up, cleaning, cooking, running errands, and the typical catering to their daily needs. Some people might look from the outside in and say I had it easy, but in reality, I felt like a maid. It’s easy to lose yourself while taking care of others. Read more>>

Irving

Jen Sugermeyer

I began climbing the corporate ladder after college ended and after my sabbatical to Italy. My life appeared perfect on the outside, and I was excelling in so many areas. My career was advancing, I bought a home in Dallas, I had a gorgeous diesel F-250, I was traveling the globe, but I was miserable on the inside. I had become entirely disconnected from the person inside. In my mid-30’s I looked in the mirror and didn’t recognize the woman staring back at me. Read more>>

Vamsi Nellutla

It all started around May of 2016 when I realized how much of disparity exists with academic knowledge versus what exactly goes in the field especially in Data Science and Machine Learning world. As a strong life-long continuing education supporter, I educate myself going through courses offered through various data camps, universities and MOOC (Mass Open Online Courses) offered by Ivy League universities. Read more>>

Shana Mayo Richardson

I wasn’t sure what route I wanted to take, whether I wanted to be a buyer, editor, stylist or fashion entrepreneur. So I got a job in a department store and worked there for a while before I decided on the route of fashion entrepreneur but I still didn’t know how that looked so I just started personal shopping and that’s how I began digital styling and editing which is what The Bauble Life is. Read more>>

Bhavani Parpia

Martin Luther King, Jr. stated it perfectly when he said, “Never, never be afraid to do what is right. Society’s punishments are small compared to the wounds we inflict on our souls when we look away”. In 2012, I co-led a team of 17 teachers from the DFW area on a Fulbright mission to India. Our goal was to study the Millennium Development Goals. On our month-long stay in India, we visited and met with organizations, schools, NGOs. Read more>>

North Dallas

Eric Wood

I started teaching clarinet lessons in my senior year at the University of North Texas. After I graduated with a degree in music, I continued teaching. When money/students became scarce, I worked other non-music jobs to make ends meet. In addition to teaching, I also wrote music. At that point, music became more of a hobby than a career. I was not happy with where I was (executive assistant in a retirement community), and I wanted to teach again. Read more>>

Dal Sanders and Cinde Sanders

Dal and Cinde are no strangers to the magic world. Dal has been entertaining families with his magic for over 40 years. He is a well-traveled entertainer who has performed across the United States and in Europe, Asia and South America. In addition to headlining his shows, Sanders has shared the stage with many well-known acts at various shows and events. Read more>>

Chef Nellie Nell

I’ve always had a passion for cooking. People have different stress relievers and cooking is mine. I love cooking and making people happy with my food. Seeing their facial expressions from the first bite to the last of one of my main entrees to my homemade tasty desserts. Taking recipes and putting my twist on them makes me happy. I love being able to be creative thru food. With different spices, sauces and more. Read more>>

Kaarthik Tharmiya and Kieran Gibbs

It all started in RTVF 184. Kaarthik Tharmiya (Lead Vocals/Guitarist) met Kieran Gibbs (Drummer) during freshman orientation for the University of North Texas. Kieran saw an AC/DC shirt he liked that happened to belong to his future bandmate. After a conversation concerning the advent of “Axl/DC”, the two would eventually bond over a mutual admiration of filmmaking and the sacred art of rock ‘n’ roll. Read more>>

Catherine Cotton

For as long as I can remember, I have been drawing. I drew on the corners of my notes in class, napkins at restaurants and handouts at church. I have always had an interest in fashion and so I pursued a degree in Apparel Design at Baylor University. After falling in love with my fashion illustration class, I began to dabble in watercolor and haven’t stopped painting since! The summer after I graduated. Read more>>

Justice Moore

Dancing has always been one of the most significant parts of my life. I’ve been training in ballet, jazz, tap, hip-hop, lyrical, contemporary and other techniques for 14 years now. When I was younger, I participated in many competitions and conventions, including one called NYCDA. This is where the choreographer of Hamilton, Andy Blankenbuehler, saw me in class. Andy would also come to my studio in Frisco. Read more>>

Sara Shippy

I bought the name to keep the Dream alive, although I didn’t know if I’d ever do it. I finished college with a degree in Social Work in 2001. I moved to California from a small town in Michigan and worked with the LASD Gang Unit as a Social Worker. While working there, I completed My Master’s Degree in Educational Counseling. I then went to work for LAUSD, pursuing another Master’s Degree in Clinical Psychology. Read more>>

VeEtta Thomas

Cancer Won’t Bully Me is a motto adopted by my nephew, John aka Jay-El, in 2015 when he began his battle with childhood cancer. John was diagnosed with undifferentiated soft tissue sarcoma, which metastasized to stage 4 of his lung. John underwent seven rounds of chemotherapy and several radiation treatments before going home to be with the Lord in November 2016. Read more>>

Shermeen Ibrahim

After planning my wedding in March 2019, I wanted to help others make their events memorable. I was a DIY bride on a budget and knew how fast things could get expensive. I wanted to offer a service that is both affordable and memorable. Making desserts is my passion. I love spending time in the kitchen baking and creating personalized treats. My husband and I took what I love and started InstaSweet. Read more>>

Juss Fresh

I was born and raised in St. Louis, MO on Dec 28, 1989. I started writing music at age 11 but it wasn’t until 2013 after I left college that I started recording and performing my music. I moved to Oklahoma City and began my music career, recording my first track, “Another Day.” I started performing at the local open mic showcases and in 2014 I fly out to New York and recorded with producer Sdot.  Read more>>

Aakiyah Elisee

I’ve been doing makeup for almost my WHOLE life. It’s been a hidden talent for years. Honestly, I had no idea I would be into makeup AT ALL. I use to sneak it around and wear it at school and as soon as it was time to go home. I’m in the bathroom SCRUBBING FOR LIFE lol. I’ll say ten years of my life – on August 13, 2020 that’ll be my ten year mark. Read more>>

NW Dallas

Trey Hernandez

I’m a Dallas born and raised, I’m part of a mixed family–my mom eating sauerkraut and liverwurst and my dad lengua and menudo. Oldest of three, I ventured out on my own at Abilene Christian University, studying Digital Entertainment with aspirations to animate with Disney and PIXAR. I have friends that have gone that route and thought that was my dream job since being the video game junky I was in middle school. Read more>>

Kaotik Trax

With a name like Kaotik, it’s hard to believe that discipline and organization follow but it does. Born Kenneth Louden, Kaotik has come a long way from DJing block parties and house parties. Being an artist himself once and also having partnered on a label previously, Kaotik understands the grind and has since worked with several djs..radio stations and artists. Read more>>

Plano

Uma Mohan

As a parent, I wanted the same learning experience for my children instead of just memorizing facts and formulas. In 2016, we moved into Texas from California. As a parent with elementary-age children, I was searching for a math enrichment program, in the entire DFW metroplex, that would emphasize conceptual understanding of math by allowing them to think critically, observe patterns, logically reason their analysis. Read more>>

Alex Dekelbaum

When I was in seventh grade, I was fascinated by technology and social media and spent a lot of time in my room on my computer. I taught myself iMovie, Final Cut Pro, Sony Vegas Pro, and even Adobe After Effects and would spend countless hours editing short videos. I certainly didn’t have the most exciting middle school experience, but I fell in love with crafting these edits. Eventually, I began to post these montages online. Read more>>

Quanysha Williams

I’m Quanysha Williams I’m 28 yrs old I’m staying in west Plano TX, come from the oak cliff I was a known dancer an model at age 18 working in north Dallas clubs, an modeling 2014 -2016 that time I was grinding traveling from didn’t the city’s a state, really wasn’t saving or thinking about my careers or what I’m done with my self or money, 2016 I came up with my own lash company called my lashes. Read more>>

Hafto

I am a 17-year old recording artist from Dallas, Texas who is currently in high school. I started my career by writing poetry and playing the piano and guitar. I now am a rapper, singer, songwriter, and other such things. I got into music at a very young age. I was in 5th grade and my English teacher gave us the assignment to pick a song and add a school or educational twist on it. Read more>>

Alex Zarac

I was in a business class at Collin College and was instructed to create a plausible business as a project. I came up with a virtual reality arcade. I presented the project and everyone encouraged me to go forward with it. After a lot of hard work, I opened Imaginations VR with my fiancé Gabby. We opened in 2017 with six stations, and in 2020 we now have 12 stations, including a Virtuix Omni and a flight simulator. Read more>>

South Dallas

Ruth Arumala

During my MPH program, I was afforded the opportunity to the Health Administration certificate program at UNC-Chapel Hill, specializing in Emergency Preparedness. I ended up completing both programs before matriculating to medical school at Rowan University School of Medicine in Stratford, NJ. Although I received a number of acceptances, I chose to go to Rowan for two reasons. Read more>>

Odion J. Mowoe

I am a native of DeSoto, TX which is the “New Black Wallstreet”. DeSoto High School has one of the best band programs in the nation and I am forever grateful to have matriculated through the program. Not only did I grow up around black excellence but I also grew up very in tune with the rich cultures of both of my parents. My father grew up in Nigeria and my mother is a first-generation American. Read more>>

Annette and Chris Poteet

In 2004 our youngest son Aaron showed interested in learning martial art at the age of 8. Chris (dad) had always wanted to do this as a child too, so he and Aaron began taking traditional Korean Taekwon-Do classes together. Our oldest, Mindy, was graduating high school shortly after and had always done a competitive dance in school. She started TKD as she was preparing for college and wanted to learn self-defense. Read more>>

To’ni Wheeler

One By One was started on the belief that all it takes is one person to make a change, whether it’s big or small. During my undergrad, I studied population, demography, and social statistics from all sociological perspectives. My focus was on household dynamics and relationships. Anyway, I took my last few dollars and invested in O.B.O. (One by One Mentoring). O.B.O. was founded in June 2019. Read more>>

Candy Coburn

My path has been a wild one for sure that ironically does resemble some of the country songs I grew up crooning along to in Kentucky. I believe all things do work out together for good and with that said, I seem to come to understand how little I know or can control in life as I enjoy this ride into what I guess should be considered my “grown-up” years -J. Read more>>

Toni Ringgold

Music has been apart of my life for as long as I can remember. It feels like a family. In Kindergarten, we made a picture of what we wanted to be when we grew up. I picked a teacher and a singer. Ironically, that is precisely what I am doing today. In addition to being a singer/songwriter, actress, and radio personality, I own a music academy T. Ringgold Academy of Arts, where I teach students of all ages every day. Read more>>

South East Dallas

Jeremy Evett

I’ve been playing electric guitar for 23 years now, mainly practicing at home and jamming with local musicians. When I first started practicing, I would play about 4 hours a day for the first two or three years. Then it tapered off due to college, work, and social activities. Currently, I play guitar for the technical groove metal band, Spiral Eye. My first cousin, David Evett, plays drums, and we began writing together in 2014. Read more>>

Heather Frierson

Fashion has always been a big part of my life even as a little girl. I used to tell my parents that once I got my degree in Fashion Merchandising, I would be moving to New York City to work as a buyer in the fashion industry. Then, finally, after earning my degree in fashion, I moved to Austin, Texas, and began working as a retail manager at a high-end department store with the hopes of working my way to NYC to fulfill my dreams. Read more>>

Misti Buard

Brand Appétit® started in April 2018 as a boutique marketing firm where I’d used food trucks for brand activations and marketing promotions. The goal was to work with companies to create unforgettable experiences through fun food truck activations and leave a lasting impression on customers while collecting valuable data for our clients. Things have changed somewhat since the launch of Brand Appétit®. Read more>>

Ellen Hoffman

I have been dancing since the age of 7. I found yoga almost a decade ago, which felt like a compliment to the dancing I had done for the prior two decades. After dancing through high school, most of my classmates went on to some art school or joined companies. I didn’t choose to be a working artist, and in fact, went a completely different direction, choosing what I found to be a “practical” career in marketing for more than a decade. Read more>>

Katherine Mcmurray

I always had a love for animals I grew up on a farm but I didn’t start out grooming nor was it even thought that I’d ever become one if we are honest the jobs I never had truly made me happy I was content but never fulfilled. I began a job search after a lay off hit the company I was working for. That job search leads me to a little grooming shop in Gilmer, TX. There I started as a kennel caretaker. Read more>>

West Dallas

Na’Quirah “Nike” Wallace, Kai Hughes, Davell Turner and Ray “Peanut” Culverson

The Say Less Podcast was formed in the Fall of 2019, by Na’Quirah “Nike.” Nike had just recently moved to Dallas and wanted to start a Podcast with her cousin “Kai” and friend from college “Davell.” She had a vision for what the podcast would look like and she knew Kai would bring the structure needed to make the podcast thrive because of her radio experience. Read more>>

 

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