Having new or innovative ideas is essential to pushing the world forward and so we asked the community to share stories of the most innovative things they’ve done in their career. Our hope is to inspire folks who think only scientists or tech-wizards can innovate – innovation is possible for everyone, regardless of job title or function, industry or geography.
chelsea rousso

I transitioned from a fashion designer in New York to a glass artist in South Florida. While developing my artistic style in glass, I was brought back to my fashion career roots and developed a unique art practice making wearable glass. With a mannequin as my muse, I developed a method to drape glass over molds to create well fitting corsets and bikinis “glasskinis”. Worn at pool parties and on the runway, the glasskinis have become my signature. Glass bowties, masks and jewelry made of glass have expanded my collection. Read more>>
Zayne Spirit

I am the creator of a service called Energetic Body Contouring. This service addresses the root cause of why we have the body shape that we do, which is usually due to DNA programming, trauma, emotional blockages and mental stagnation. This all began with realizing that I wanted to shift my body in a way that would reflect being my happiest, so I sat in meditation and was led intuitively to my fat cells. I could actually see the energy inside of each cell and eventually this developed into speaking and programming all types of cells such as fat, skin, muscle, etc. Over the course of a year, I have helped hundreds of people, including myself, transform their bodies by addressing the way that they store energy in their bodies. There is not a service like this anywhere else and it is also noninvasive unlike surgery. Read more>>
Alicia Neal

Back in 2020 I wanted to get back into permanent cosmetic . ( tattooing eyebrows) The industry itself had evolved over 10 years from when which I first was trained; there way more advanced education , new luxury products, tools and techniques. Microblading, being one of the techniques ; so I decided too get certified. I was comfortable with tattooing it was the hair stroke patterns that was a challenge ; my challenge was getting symmetrically even strokes , this skill comes with practice and time but I wanted to become great fast so that I could be doing great brows at a expert level , minimize errors and essentially gross more revenue in my business. Read more>>