Meet the Team
Monet Goode
FounderWith a vision for building something meaningful, our founder brings a blend of big-picture thinking and hands-on experience. They set the tone for everything we do.
Janelle Acquaah-Harrison
Brand Partnerships LeadJanelle Acquaah-Harrison, ethnically Ghanaian, London native and Vancouver-raised, embraces storytelling as a powerful anchor in pain and joy. From a young age, she has used literature, journaling and poetry to navigate complex emotions and help understand the world around her. She pursued studies in Psychology and Biology, researching sincerity analysis, attraction perception, antisocial behaviour, and the impact of environmental aesthetics on well-being, fascinated by the grand narrative of belonging. Now, her professional focus is on development and behavioural sciences, working toward building more resilient individuals and communities. Inspired by her Christian faith, Janelle often returns to a Biblical passage in Joshua 4, The Stones of Remembrance, where the Biblical figure builds a stone sculpture as an act of gratitude and reflection after a challenging feat. Solidifying the truth that our stories, journeys and recollections, though sometimes marked with pain, present opportunities to write rich narratives that honour those before us, empower those in the present and inspire the future.
Chenai Wamanbo
Team LeadChenai Wamambo (she/her) is a researcher, writer, and human services professional committed to advancing equity, accountability, and systemic change. As a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) scholar and graduate researcher, her work examines how institutions confront, and too often reproduce, anti-Black racism.
Her award-winning research, “Are We There Yet? A Qualitative Study on Anti-Black Racism and Systemic Change in the Lethbridge School District,” challenges public institutions to move beyond performative commitments toward meaningful transformation. The study received a National Student Award and earned Silver in the National Student Thought Leadership competition hosted by the Canadian Association of Programs in Public Administration (CAPPA-ACPAP) and the Institute of Public Administration of Canada (IPAC).
As Lead Editor, Chenai brings a critical, community-grounded perspective to storytelling and knowledge production. She is committed to elevating under represented voices, challenging power structures, and creating spaces where grassroots perspectives lead the conversation.
Maita
Sales ManagerFocused, approachable, and driven by results, our sales manager is all about building strong relationships. They help connect people to the right solutions—with clarity and care.