Fri, Jan 20, 2017
Detroit natives, Coach Khali and Jessica Hauser have dedicated their lives to providing a safe haven for Detroit's youth. The Downtown Boxing Gym is more than just a place to work out; it's a place where kids can go to learn, grow and discover what they are capable of. Watch their story to learn how this innovative after school program is changing the entire community.
Fri, Jan 27, 2017
Everyone needs a place to firmly plant their roots and expert woodworker, Katie Gong, is determined to provide a space for fellow artisans in San Francisco. In order to keep her studio's lights on and doors open for her community, Katie works all hours to create her goods. Watch her story to see how she balances her passion for woodworking with her desire to build a thriving artist community.
Fri, Feb 10, 2017
After learning about the thousands of dirty needles littering San Francisco's streets, Roxanne decided to take action. She assembled a team of real life superheroes and together they clean up the streets, clothe and feed the homeless, and in turn make the city safer for everyone. Watch her story to discover why compassion and a desire to help others are her most powerful superpowers.
Fri, Feb 17, 2017
After moving to America with his family at a young age, Daniel Anguilu discovered fell in love with street art. Now he balances a full time job as a train conductor with his full time career as an artist and he couldn't be happier. Check out his story to learn what makes his 80 hour work week worth it.
Fri, Mar 10, 2017
Inspired by childhood memories, Chad and Anthony sold their house, quit their jobs and moved to Austin to start Lick Ice Creams. Together, they built their business up from the ground on principles they believed in but when the slow season rolls around things aren't always so sweet. Watch their story to see how Chad and Anthony keep their standards high and their doors open.
Fri, Mar 17, 2017
Working on a crazy time line and never knowing where your next paycheck is coming from may sound like horrible working conditions but Doug Wright wouldn't have it any other way. As a freelance prop maker in Hollywood, Doug is able to make his living doing what he loves, creating art. Watch his story to learn how Doug turns ideas into reality.
Fri, Mar 24, 2017
Growing up, Native American fashion designer Bethany Yellowtail never felt she could connect with any of the brands in fashion so she started her own. Not only does she head her own business, she's using her success to provide a platform other native artists. Check out her story to see how her heritage and history inspires her unique designs.