Homotopia Festival Celebrates LGBTQIA+ and Brings Queer Art To Life in the U.K.

Homotopia is the United Kingdom’s longest-running LGBTQIA+ culture festival located in Liverpool. Each year, the festival takes place from October to November and showcases queer artists, performers, activists, and entertainment for audiences to enjoy while celebrating the LGBTQIA+ community. “It’s been a wonderful thing to be a part of; And a privilege to work with so many incredible artists, ” Char Binns.

“Shattering the Glass Ceiling”: Making a Mark in Multimedia as a Woman

“Everybody has a story; I just feel that everything feels more obtainable when you understand that this person had obstacles too. ” - Bobby Pen. Lauren Williams has worked as a journalist, media consultant, and brand coach in the media industry for over 15 years. She has made an extensive platform for herself in the entertainment industry under the name Bobby Pen.

More Than A Hairstylist: Stephanie King Helps Others Overcome Trauma

“Whether you have straight, curly, long hair or are bald, you are still beautiful.” - Stephanie King. Birmingham, Alabama’s ‘First Lady of Hair’ Stephanie King. King is more than just a hairstylist. She specializes in women's empowerment through her organization, Let's Talk About Beauty For Women. She teaches women how to work through their trauma while raising their self-esteem. King focuses on making women feel beautiful on the outside and inside too.

Empowering teens through self-love and mental wellness

Your weekly Sprinkle of Inspiration is here! We highlight Tilly’s Life Center, a non-profit that empowers teens to love themselves and others. TLC inspires teens across Southern California by partnering with schools to conduct classes that focus on inward and outward self-awareness. TLC believes that mental health is vital and they work effortlessly to make sure teens have the right skills to cope with whatever comes their way…including a global pandemic. To learn more, read our Sprinkle of Inspiration article.