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Featured Interview with Scott C. Eneje
How would you describe yourself, both personally and professionally? I am a builder who believes that the best products feel obvious once you use them. I lead teams to turn ideas into useful systems, and I stay close to the customer. I enjoy breaking complex problems into simple steps, and I am comfortable switching from whiteboard to code editor to camera. I am Nigerian, proud of the builders on this continent, and committed to creating opportunity for the next generation. I

WRM Featured ROAR
5 min read


Guest Interview with Kat Button
How would you describe yourself, both personally and professionally? I think the biggest word to describe me would be creative. I use my creativity to write songs and produce. I am always full of new ideas and enjoy experimenting with these ideas. Professionally, as a primary school music teacher, my creativity enables me to think outside the box to plan and create lessons that are engaging and fun for all the children. ID: Kat standing in a garden surrounded by plants and

Guest ROAR Interview
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Finding Freedom Through Art – Carmela’s Creative Journey
This month, as we prepare for the 1 Day Rebellion online event, I want to share a little more about myself and why creativity is at the heart of everything I do. I’m a spiritual artist, writer, speaker and workshop facilitator. My mission is to help people reconnect with themselves, find purpose, and heal. I work especially with those navigating neurodiversity, invisible disabilities, cultural challenges and business entrepreneurs, using art and words as tools for empowermen

WRM Lead Contributor
4 min read


Depression Is Real: Let's Talk About It
Depression is real and most certainly valid to us. Its more common than many of us might think. At some point in our lives, almost all of us experience emotional lows triggered by various challenges: family conflicts, relationship struggles, financial pressure, body image issues, or a sense of failure. These situations, whether brief or prolonged, can become breeding grounds for depression. ID: Angela, Winnie and Helen smiling into the camera. Angela is standing with her hand

WRM Lead Contributor
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