We love asking the folks that inspire and excite us about what inspires and excites them. Check out their responses below.
Amanda Calderon | Custom Home Builder
Inspiration exists for me in many things, but sometimes the most simple things. The gift of life became the most profound blessing to me back in 2017 when I experienced respiratory failure and spent almost a week in a coma. Within a year I was diagnosed with lung cancer at only 28 years old. After years of fighting chronic pneumonia and fighting for my life, I survived the experience being a completely changed woman. Read more>>
Salvador Fox | Photographer & Artist
I’ve always felt like 3 major things inspired me. The first being watching Vivienne Westwood fashion shows as a kid, I was so infatuated by her ability to mix Punk & broken things and make them look so beautiful and unique. I wanted to capture the same thing with photography! The 2nd that really pushed my eye into creating moments using the camera and a subject would be Quentin Tarantino specifically KillBill! I wanted to make photos look like fierce movie stills! The last thing that really inspired me was my Mom. She’s also an artist and watching her paint and create these ideas only she understood was so cool to me. She definitely gave me my eye for creating! Read more>>
Maddie Bergner | Doctor of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine
I am definitely someone who doesn’t suffer from a lack of inspiration. I find it in simple things, like watching the light change in the morning while I drink my coffee, or smelling the lilacs in spring, but in my career I am continually inspired by my patients. It’s sometimes hard for me to believe that my job puts me in daily contact with some of the most inspiring people I can imagine. From people with chronic illness who are able to find joy in their day-to-day while suffering in a way that most of us can’t fathom, to someone who is simply trying to figure out who they are and what they are doing here and how that relates to their digestive problems. Read more>>