We asked some of the most inspiring folks in the community to tell us where they want to be professionally by the end of their careers.

Kaylan Alex | Fashion & Lifestyle Content Creator

My end goal is to be able to inspire and motivate. Being in the luxury space of content creating, I would like for others to understand that luxury is attainable with proper planning. I’ve interacted with many individuals who have never made a “luxury” purchase or went on a luxury trip. Often times they’ve expressed their fear of price, not being taken seriously, or just potential buyers remorse. Of course that looks different for each individual, but in all it’s accessible. I believe these experiences are important because they can be used to foster a new mindset. It’s like the saying goes “when you look good, you feel good.” Read more>>

Joy Lazarus | Artist & Researcher

I would like to have my own show and exhibit my artwork in a gallery of some sort. As a child I was always trying to make whatever I was creating to look “professional” – if it was drawing or painting, I was working on, or even something I was sewing, I wanted the artwork to have a sense of purpose and good quality in its own right. So as an adult, having my artwork displayed professionally would be the icing on the cake! Read more>>

Erica Henderson | Children’s Book Author & Performance and Literary Artist

The end goal in one phrase: spread Truth. Through the Dancing Curl blog, dance performances, and podcast collaborations, I desire to establish interpretative dance workshops – a creative, safe place for women to come together in the name of Jesus, being free, holy, and creative in their walks while growing deeper in their knowledge and obedience of the Holy Word. Read more>>