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MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT
One of the most unforgettable moments of my journey with We The Studios was our official launch party When we first started, we had no idea where this path would lead if we’d even get to the point of launching a brand, let alone building a full-blown studio. It was a leap of faith in every sense.
But on July 30, 2024, I stood in front of a room full of incredible people the same people I had been privileged to create shows with, to build with, to dream with. With my husband by my side, I spoke to them from my heart. That night was electric. It felt real. It felt right. It was powerful.
That moment marked more than a milestone it was proof. Proof that with faith, grit, and community, what once seemed nearly impossible was now unfolding in front of our eyes. It was the beginning of many more moments like it: moments of impact, of bold storytelling, of standing in front of rooms filled with people who believe in what we’re building
That launch party wasn’t just the start of a brand it was the start of a movement. And I’ll cherish it forever.
Myevolvingrole Inthemovement
My role within this movement has evolved in ways I never anticipated. What I’ve come to realize is that, at times, the conservative space can be resistant to uplifting others especially new voices or organizations Because of that, I’ve stopped trying to fit neatly into that box, I’ve stood up to some big names that will cringe at our success. Maybe one day I will have my Candace moment and tell you all about them.
I don’t primarily identify as a conservative figure. I am a media entrepreneur. More importantly, I am a child of God.
At We The Studios, our goal is to create entertaining, highquality content that resonates with families yes, rooted in values often labeled as conservative, but not confined to any single movement We’re not here to seek the approval or endorsement of any group Truthfully, the political world can be incredibly cutthroat, and I’ve found more peace and purpose by simply staying in my lane.
If I could give one piece of advice to others trying to carve out their path in this space, it would be this: keep your head down, do what you do best, and don’t chase validation. In my experience, some of the worst advice I ever got came from people I thought had it all figured out. But no one knows your calling like God does.
So, whether you're starting a business, a marriage, or a family lean into Him. Let God be your compass. He has never failed me, especially in the moments where people have.