From the corporate world to creating human content, Svenja shares quick thoughts on her journey and marketing
Read MoreAnd when the brand and Two Roads Hat Co., is opening up their first flagship store outside of Salt Lake City
Read MoreParis based stylist Tania Tuka answers 5 questions
Read MoreOne of London's renowned fashion designers Laboni Saha, the founder of womenswear brand LSaha answers five questions about her life as a designer.
Read MoreIn his own words, he details how he was able to launch his brand, and how he is able to grow and scale it without any investors.
Read MoreBorn in Lebanon of French heritage, but also American, Sarah Boulos is the founder of Society of the Performing Arts Nigeria. She opens up about how through tragedy, her performing arts society in Lagos, Nigeria was founded. And she talks about faith and how she came to know Jesus personally.
Read MoreHe’s an American fashion and beauty photographer based out of New York City and Paris, working with Maybelline, Victoria’s Secret and Ralph Lauren, having photographed Lionel Richie, Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra.
Read MoreGiving Keys CEO, Caitlin Crosby sits down with SEELE to talk homelessness, not having the official qualifications to run a business, her new book: ‘You Are The key’ and how she balances being a wife and mother.
Read MoreNayritta, is a Lebanese-Armenian intermediate and a connection between the Aesthetic industry and the average person wanting to know more about safe and healthy procedures.
Read MoreThe Chosen TV Series is the first-ever-multi-season TV show about the life of Jesus. Seele caught up with 20- year industry director and producer Dallas Jenkins, who directed and produced the project. Created outside of the Hollywood system, The Chosen allows us to see Jesus through the eyes of those who knew him.
Read MoreUgo Mozie is a stylist and fashion designer and he got his first celebrity client at 17. He has designed for Justin Bieber, Stevie Wonder, Beyonce and more. But more than working with celebrities, Ugo oozes with wisdom, and it’s this wisdom that keeps him grounded.
Read MoreLucy Doughty is a philanthropist, businesswoman, designer, and advocate of women’s and children’s causes. Splitting her time between London and her ancestral Dominican Republic, Lucy is often raising money for women’s and children’s causes, or sitting at the bedside of a sick child.
Read MoreZeina shares her story and thoughts on empowering women through Communication, as well as thoughts on how women can be more effective communicators.
Read MoreHe’s Persian-American, having grown up in Reno, Nevada and he does standup. The 36-year-old is passionate about what he does, and talks his culture and his 2020 tour which kicks off around the US and Canada this month.
Read MoreNoor Pahlavi is a member of the exiled former Iranian royal family. She opens up to SEELE about a heritage that she has had to observe from afar- and she talks about her past struggles with depression, her iconic grandmother, being an American, and her hopes for the future.
Read MoreDoing compliance and football strategy in football operations Sharee’s role is to help manage uniform inspectors for all 32 teams, as well as on-field discipline for rules administration. In order for her to do the job she does, in a sport she’s passionate about, she has to be spiritually grounded.
Read MoreA YouTuber, a photographer, a music producer, a Korean-American, and a Christian, Cedric is now living in Seoul, South Korea. He grew up in the United States but wanted to experience living in the land of his mother. Cedric talks about growing up between two cultures, but feeling equally apart of both. And, he talks faith, photography, and his calling.
Read MoreLebanese-Armenian Messia Sfeir details his abusive childhood. He shares how past pains and hurts were healed when he put them in the hands of Jesus.
Phillip Michael Parsons lives between Southern Maryland and Nashville. He’s got fans, who he calls, “PMPFam” from across the US, and he’s also well known in Canada, Australia, Europe and South America.
Read MoreMuch of Olivia’s confidence is rooted in her Texas upbringing. Her mother was a local Texas Country singer that inspired her to sing and start writing songs at age 16. Olivia ultimately landed in Nashville, where her self-titled debut EP stirred interest beyond Music Row in 2016.
Olivia bids influence to Linda Ronstadt and Carole King with the production and energy of Shania Twain. “If I have to categorise myself I’d have to say I’m pop country. Growing up I was a musical melting pot, but country music always had the lyrics that drew me in." Olivia has been writing and recording new music with plans to release one song at a time directly to her fans, which Lane did with her last release of 'Devil and You' and is continuing to do with 'You Got Me.'