Stories, Lessons & Insights

We were fortunate to catch up with some brilliant artists, creatives and entrepreneurs from throughout the Houston area and they share the wisdom with us below.

When I first started teaching, something crazy would happen in my classroom- a kid said something or did something, or worse, I’d do something crazy. I just felt like I had to tell someone, so I started emailing friends at work and some relatives. Eventually, I had a mini-mailing list of co-workers who wanted to hear my stories. It was then when coworkers and friends suggested that I write a book. Read More>>

It never really occurred to me to give up. I think I always knew that this would be a career without any guarantees, and that I’d just have to keep going. When I graduated high school, my parents really wanted me to have a backup plan (rightfully so). But I didn’t want to give myself anything to fall back on. Read More>>

Risk has never felt like recklessness, it’s felt like alignment.
In 2015, I traveled to Rio de Janeiro alone. By that time I had this familiar feeling in my stomach, one that I tried to capture with a word I created. Alove. It was meant to describe this feeling of uncertainty in your gut but unclear if it’s a calling or a caution.
I wasn’t familiar with the term anxiety at the time and I am glad because it allowed this feeling to be anything, to be limitless. Read More>>

My daughters, being a father gave me that extra boost i needed to be great in life! There is absolutely nothing better than being a girl dad, just to know that it’s a piece of me roaming this earth forever and watching them grow is amazing. The are my reason for everything and I will stop at nothing to insure that all 3 of them(Gilani, Peyton, and phoenix) have their hearts desires! The unconditional love and support you get from your kids is definitely unmatched. Read More>>

The end goal is to inspire a new generation of filmmakers through my work. The title of Film Director is what I strive to be every day, but that is not where my goal ends.
One of my biggest dreams is that I want to direct a Spider-Man feature film with Sony.
I also want my films to push the limits of what the medium can do, and through hard work and dedication, I hope to build a school of arts where students, both nationally and internationally, can come together to learn and create thought-provoking films that continue the legacy of pushing the medium further beyond. That is the plan by the time I retire. Read More>>

One of the hardest decisions I’ve ever made was choosing to stay in the game when everything in me wanted to walk away. Running a restaurant isn’t just about food—it’s about leadership, sacrifice, and pressure from all directions. There were moments I was mentally and emotionally drained, watching everything pile on—financial stress, staffing issues, long hours, constant fires to put out. It felt like no matter how hard I pushed, the progress was slow, and quitting started to sound like relief. Read More>>

The most important lesson that my business has taught me is that no matter what you always have to show up for yourself. The work you put in is a direct reflection of your success. Ultimately, it’s up to you to show up and put in the work to grow and remain successful. Read More>>

he most important lesson my career has taught me is how to thrive under pressure while maintaining clarity, composure, and balance. As a producer, my job often requires delivering a complete feature film within an extremely condensed timeline—sometimes just two to four weeks. This pace demands more than just efficiency; it requires a deep capacity for short-term planning, rapid decision-making, and above all, emotional resilience. Read More>>
