The people that inspire us, drive us to new heights and bring us down to earth.
Meet a group of creatives that hold a light in their communities. People that are making waves
and changing the status quo.

These are our people.

Our People

Stefanie Noll

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Dancer turned choreographer finding solace through movement.

Meet Stephanie. Born in Kyiv, Ukraine, grew up in Kansa City, Missouri and now currently residing in NYC.
A dancer with a new love for choreography. Showing expression through movement and sharing those feelings with others has given her a drive towards choreography.

We talked to Stephanie about the past year, the hardships and the slow times.
Her passion to create and keep moving forward through these tough times is incredibly refreshing. It’s a pleasure to introduce, @_stefanienoll.

Our People

Melissa Miranda

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Reliving childhood memories thru filipinx food.

Episode 4 - Let us introduce our good friend, Chef-Owner of Seattle restaurant, @musangseattle : Melissa Miranda.

A Filipinx creator who left the city to study and work in kitchens overseas after completing college. Loaded with new knowledge and a drive to build something new she found her way back to Beacon Hill to take on the next chapter as a chef.

Before Melissa and her team opened their first brick and mortar restaurant, supported by a successful kickstarter campaign, you’d have found Melissa at one of Musang’s pop-up brunch or dinner experiences serving up delicious Filipinx-inspired food dotted around Seattle. Melissa holds a real passion for bringing people together, wanting to help her community take up space and share stories of food and culture. Melissa continued to focus on community when Covid-19 hit, opening Musang’s Community Kitchen to help those in need.

She is a true friend of the people, and it’s a pleasure to share her story.

Our People

Jamila Pomeroy

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Introducing modern anthropology through publishing.

Jamila Pomeroy is an internationally-published, award-winning writer/journalist, a director, artist and creative entrepreneur, based in Vancouver, Canada. Outside of writing, Jamila is the founder and creative director of Canada’s first Black-owned print lifestyle magazine, Avocado Toast post. 

Our People

Zane Coppard

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Growing through music evolving into his sound.

Surrounded by music from an early age, picking up drums when he was 8; sessioning in bands, taking him all over the country and being one half of Smash Boom Pow with his brother. In more recent years, Zane has been working on a solo project and we’re stoked for his new album that comes out on July 30th.

A musician making conscious decisions, not only through the steps he takes in his music. We connected with Zane on a number of levels. Let us introduce him. This is Zane Coppard.

Our People

Jordan Nicholson

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Seattle photographer following his dreams and being a true friend of the people.

Meet our good friend and Seattle local: Jordan Nicholson, a photographer and all round creative mind, known for his positivity, colourful style and rad collaborations. Jordan’s lifestyle and work has inspired many, living with TAR Syndrome has not held him back, his photographic eye has been used by some of the biggest musicians to well known brands. Here’s what Jordan had to say about self love and some pivotal points in his life...

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