From Bookshelves to the Big Stage: How Deborah Haile and Jonah Seyum Are Redefining Family Legacy

In a media landscape that craves authenticity and underrepresented voices, few stories embody both with as much depth and originality as the journey of Deborah Haile and her 12-year-old son, Jonah Seyum. As the co-founders of Tiny Global Footprints, the mother-son duo is gaining international recognition for blending family, entrepreneurship, and cultural storytelling into a mission-driven brand that’s increasingly catching the attention of the entertainment world. And it all started with a passport.

Douglas Vermeeren: Breathing New Life Into the Western Genre

Some actors discover their passion for film in drama school; for Douglas Vermeeren, it started much earlier—on movie sets he wasn’t even supposed to be on. As a curious boy growing up in Canada, he would skip school just to sneak behind the scenes, fascinated by the way entire worlds could be built out of lights, cameras, costumes, and stories. What began as curiosity quickly grew into a lifelong calling.

Wanda J. Knight – The Art of Reinvention

Wanda J. Knight never saw sales as a numbers game—it was always a chessboard. For nearly three decades inside a Fortune 20 tech giant, she mastered the delicate balance of strategy, foresight, and fearless decision-making. Every deal she closed carried the weight of research, intuition, and timing. And while the corporate world often measured worth in

The Art of Becoming: Dr. Meleeka Clary’s Symphony of Identities

Meleeka Clary is not a woman who fits into boxes. She breaks them apart, repurposes the fragments, and paints with their colors until a new picture emerges—one of liberation, resilience, and artistry. In a world obsessed with categorization and neat professional labels, Clary represents something far more complex and beautiful: the possibility of living as a complete human being rather than a single-dimensional professional.