South Carolina Voyager Magazine
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SouthCarolinaVoyager is part of the LA-based Voyage Group of Magazines. Their mission is to promote mom and pops, artists, creatives, makers, and small businesses by providing a platform for these hidden gems to tell their stories in their own words.
South Carolina Voyager Magazine
2M ago
The heart of our mission is to find the amazing souls that breathe life into our communities. In the recent weeks, we’ve had the privilege to connect with some incredible artists, creatives, entrepreneurs and rabble rousers and we can’t begin to express how impressed we are with the incredible group below.
Meihe Wu
I do character art, including sculpting, texturing, and clothing in 3D. Right now, I specialize in 3D hair making. (grooming) I have a lot of curiosity. I’m always curious, and I want to learn and explore. Read More>>
Sarah Comen
My passion for flowers and gardening blossome ..read more
South Carolina Voyager Magazine
3M ago
The heart of our mission is to find the amazing souls that breathe life into our communities. In the recent weeks, we’ve had the privilege to connect with some incredible artists, creatives, entrepreneurs and rabble rousers and we can’t begin to express how impressed we are with the incredible group below.
Alysa Cameron
I was in high school when I first envisioned a place specializing in eyebrows. I was getting my hair done and had drawn my eyebrows to help my hairstylist know where I wanted them waxed. I started at 18 and was able to open my own at 22. Then, I thought how cool it would be to ..read more
South Carolina Voyager Magazine
3M ago
The heart of our mission is to find the amazing souls that breathe life into our communities. In the recent weeks, we’ve had the privilege to connect with some incredible artists, creatives, entrepreneurs and rabble rousers and we can’t begin to express how impressed we are with the incredible group below.
Brian Gray
Railroad BBQ is now under the co-ownership and management of Brian Gray and Camille Gray-Felder, the children of the late Kevin Alexander Gray. Kevin, a longstanding civil rights activist, author, editor, and former co-owner of Railroad BBQ in downtown Columbia, South Carolina, p ..read more
South Carolina Voyager Magazine
4M ago
The heart of our mission is to find the amazing souls that breathe life into our communities. In the recent weeks, we’ve had the privilege to connect with some incredible artists, creatives, entrepreneurs and rabble rousers and we can’t begin to express how impressed we are with the incredible group below.
Brooke Helms
After becoming a mother, I wanted to find a way to help support my family while not missing any time with my son. My husband encouraged me to start something of my own that could eventually allow me more time at home. So Rose & Clover was born! What began as more of a creat ..read more
South Carolina Voyager Magazine
4M ago
History has not given its fair share of credit to the amazing women who have pushed humanity forward. Here we highlight 11 amazing women you should have learned more about in school.
1.Rani of Jhansi
2.Sojourner Truth
3.Margaret Thatcher
4.Queen Nzingha
5.Empress of Wu Zetian
6.Queen Kittur Chennamma
We could not find a video about Queen Chennamma because (just evidence of the clear bias against women in Academia). She was one of the first Indian leaders to take action against the tyrannical and oppressive British. She led an armed rebellion and was eventually arrested and never re ..read more
South Carolina Voyager Magazine
4M ago
The heart of our mission is to find the amazing souls that breathe life into our communities. In the recent weeks, we’ve had the privilege to connect with some incredible artists, creatives, entrepreneurs and rabble rousers and we can’t begin to express how impressed we are with the incredible group below.
Keosha Cobbs
When I began my journey in beauty, I knew since elementary school as a young girl that I wanted to make women look and feel beautiful; I started with my grandmom’s Barbie doll collection, cutting the doll’s hair and styling it. Then, I began to do my family’s and friends’ hair ..read more
South Carolina Voyager Magazine
4M ago
Every day we have a choice. We can support an up and coming podcaster, try a new family-run restaurant, join a boutique gym started by a local fitness champ or we could keep giving away our money to the handful of giants who already control so much of our commerce. Our daily decisions impact the kind world we live in; if we want a world where small businesses are growing and artists and creatives are thriving then we should support them with our time, money and attention. We’re proud to highlight inspiring creatives and entrepreneurs each week in Hidden Gems series. Check out some of our ..read more
South Carolina Voyager Magazine
4M ago
It’s more important to understand someone than to judge them. We think the first step to understanding someone is asking them the fundamental questions about who they are and how they became the person they are today. Understanding and empathy are essential building blocks for a better, more compassionate world. We’re incredibly fortunate to be able to ask these questions each week through our interview series. Below you’ll find inspiring interviews from in and around South Carolina.
Steph Gallo & Julia Asselin
We first met in college, six years ago at West Chester University of Pennsylva ..read more
South Carolina Voyager Magazine
4M ago
We’ve prepared this FAQ about SouthCarolinaVoyager in an effort to ensure that anyone who is interested can have a full understanding of what we do and why we’re doing it.
Who started Voyage
Hi everyone – I’m Mayank and I’m one of the two founders of Voyage. I was born in Miami, Florida and lived in South Florida through high school. My parents came to this country with very little, but they scraped some savings together, borrowed on their credit card and bought a small business and ran it together for almost 30 years. We weren’t wealthy, but my parents never wanted their lack of wealth to int ..read more
South Carolina Voyager Magazine
4M ago
Meet 15 incredible women who aren’t letting the world hold them back. They’ve built hugely successful businesses, created thousands of jobs and made a mark on the world. Below, you’ll find some of the most interesting talks they’ve given about their journeys.
Brit Morin of Brit & Co.
Ooshma Garg of Gobble
Payal Kadakia of Classpass
Sophia Amoruso of Nasty Gal
Kathryn Minshew of The Muse
Jessica Mah of inDinero
Julia Hartz of Eventbrite
Alexa von Tobel of LearnVest
Grace Garey of Watsi
Sukhinder Singh Cassidy of Joyus
Rashmi Sinha of SlideShare
Amy Jo Martin of Digita ..read more