We’re excited to introduce you to the always interesting and insightful Honey Bryant. We hope you’ll enjoy our conversation with Honey below.
Honey, appreciate you joining us today. Alright – so having the idea is one thing, but going from idea to execution is where countless people drop the ball. Can you talk to us about your journey from idea to execution?
My story honestly started on one of those quiet nights where your mind won’t leave you alone. I had that little nudge in my chest telling me it was time to stop dreaming and actually move. I kept seeing this vision where all the parts of me could breathe together. The model. The actress. The poet. The girl who never stops creating even when life is heavy. I wanted a place where all those sides of me could live in one space.
The next morning I woke up and said alright Honey it is time. No more waiting for “the right moment.” I did not grow up around a bunch of support or folks cheering for me. It was survival energy all around me. Everybody was in competition. I never matched that. I always had a soft heart and that stubborn belief that love can change things. That belief became RBH before I even knew the name.
My first step was simple… I started learning. I watched creators who inspired me. I studied brands and studios. I learned how people build creative businesses from scratch. I paid attention to how spaces made people feel. I looked at what I wanted my space to give. And then I just started moving with whatever I had.
Piece by piece I built it. Saving a little here and there. Buying equipment one item at a time. Making concepts. Practicing content. Modeling my own designs. Writing poetry until it felt like therapy. Working from the floor if I had to. Every tiny move became a brick. One day all those bricks finally turned into a foundation I could stand on.
Then came the grown-up part nobody warns you about. Paperwork. Vendors. Branding. Picking materials. Learning lighting and photography. Figuring out how to bring ideas to life in a way that actually touches people. Some days were beautiful. Some days had me ready to cry into a pillow. But I kept showing up. I kept the same heart even when the process tried to knock the softness out of me.
And then the best part happened. I opened my studio doors and watched real people walk into a space that used to only exist in my mind. That feeling right there… that is when I knew I was exactly where I was supposed to be.
Now every month I host my open mic poetry and comedy nights on Saturdays. It is intimate and warm and full of love. We have buffet-style dinner drinks music and a whole vibe. People pull up nervous and leave feeling lighter. The room feels like family even when nobody knows each other. That night is one of my favorite parts of this whole journey because it shows me my space is doing what it was created for.
That is how I moved from idea to execution. Not by being perfect. Not by knowing everything. But by staying brave staying soft staying curious and choosing love instead of fear.
And that is how I still run my business today. My studio is open for the community for rentals for creatives for dreamers for anybody who needs a place to just be.
If you come through even once… you will feel it. The heart the energy and the purpose behind every inch of what I built.

Awesome – so before we get into the rest of our questions, can you briefly introduce yourself to our readers.
I am a model an actress a poet and the creator behind RBH Designz Studios. Honestly I like to say I am a walking art show because everything I do tells a story. I did not grow up with a lot of support or people cheering for me so I had to learn how to hype myself up and be my own safe space. That is what pulled me into the creative world. I wanted to make a place where I could breathe and help other people breathe too.
I started with poetry. Then modeling came into my life. Then acting. Then fashion showed up like a blessing I did not even see coming. Now everything I love lives inside RBH Designz Studios. I create events art fashion digital designs and whole experiences for people who feel life deeply. I love taking an idea out of my head and turning it into something you can feel with your heart.
One of my favorite things I offer is my Saturday night open mic. It is small intimate and full of soul. People come share poetry music art comedy all of it. We laugh we breathe we joke we release stress we refill our spirits. It feels like family even when nobody knows each other. I created it because I know how it feels to want to be seen heard and understood.
The problem I solve is simple but real. I give people a place where they can be themselves without getting judged. Loud quiet bold shy whatever. I make community for people who never felt like they had one. I give creators a moment to shine and feel appreciated.
What sets me apart is that I lead with heart. I am not chasing perfection. I am chasing connection. I am proud that people walk into my studio and instantly feel safe. I am proud that my work reaches people who thought nobody cared. I am proud that I built all this from nothing but faith vision and a promise to myself that I would change my story.
What I want people to know is simple. RBH Designz is more than a brand. It is a home for creatives and dreamers. It is a place where your story matters. It is a reminder that even in the middle of chaos you can still choose softness love and creativity.
And if you ever step into my space even for one night I promise you will feel something real.
Can you share a story from your journey that illustrates your resilience?
There was a point in my life where everything I was trying to build felt like it was slipping right out of my hands. I was balancing being a mom my creative dreams money stress and trying to break generational stuff that had been around way before me. I felt pulled in every direction. Some mornings I woke up tired in my soul before I even got out of bed.
One night I was sitting in my car by myself after a long day. One of those days where nothing goes right. Bills popped up out of nowhere. An opportunity I was counting on fell through. Somebody I trusted let me down again. My mind was loud and my heart felt heavy. For a minute I really sat there wondering if I should just settle. Settle for basic. Settle for safe. Settle for the version of me everybody expected instead of the one I knew I could be.
But something inside me snapped back. This little voice came through like Honey your story does not stop here. Get yourself up.
So I did.
I wiped my face took a deep breath and made a choice right there in that car. I told myself my future kids deserve a healed mother. My current self deserves a real shot at happiness. And the woman I am becoming deserves a life that matches her spirit.
The next morning I started fresh. I rearranged my whole plan. I cut off anything and anybody that drained me. I reached out to people who inspired me. I learned new skills. I took risks. I dropped my pride and picked up discipline. I started pouring into my own dreams the same way I had been pouring into everyone else for years.
That season taught me something real. Resilience is not always loud. It does not always look strong on the outside. Sometimes it is just choosing to believe in yourself on the day you feel the most alone.
That moment in my car changed me. It pushed me into the woman I am now. It taught me I am stronger than I think. It taught me that softness and strength can live in the same body. And it showed me that when everything seems to fall apart sometimes it is because something better is trying to come together.
My resilience comes from refusing to give up on the life I know I am meant to live. And that is the energy I bring into my art my studio my events my poetry and everything I do moving forward.

What do you think helped you build your reputation within your market?
I built my reputation by leading with my heart before anything else. People can tell when you are real. They can tell when you care for real and you are not doing it for clout or a paycheck. I pour into people without doing the whole “you owe me back” thing. And that is the energy that built everything you see today.
My Saturday night open mic nights really changed everything for me. It started small… a few people in a room just trying to express themselves. But it turned into a whole community. Folks walk in shy and quiet and end up touching the mic for the first time in their life. I have watched complete strangers turn into family in minutes. People laughing. Crying. Hugging folks they just met. The love in that room hits different. That is what made people start talking about me.
I got known not just for throwing events but for creating a space where creatives feel safe for real. I listen to people. I cheer for people. I celebrate their little wins the same way I celebrate the big ones. I remember faces and I remember stories because people matter to me. And when someone walks into my space even if they never felt important in their life they feel important there.
Word of mouth took off because people left my events feeling lighter than when they came. And when you give people a real moment like that they tell everybody.
What helped me build my name was simple. Showing up. Being kind. Keeping it real. Adding a little sprinkle of who I am. And treating my community the way I wish someone would have treated me when I was growing up.
My reputation was built on love community and heart. And as long as I am here that is exactly what I am going to keep giving.
My clothing is available for purchase online and my studio is always open for community events rentals and anybody who needs a place to breathe and be themselves.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://www.rbhdesignz.com
- Instagram: @Rbh_designz
- Facebook: @rbhdesignz
- Other: IG: @honey.the.artis

