We are so inspired by the businesses in our community because of how many of them are committed to helping to make the world better than it is today. Check out some great businesses below and how they are helping others.

Mellissa Perry Hill

Inner Compass Counseling & Consultation is a specialized trauma-informed mental health practice serving individuals healing from religious trauma, high-control systems, life transitions, and relational wounds. We provide ethical, evidence-based psychotherapy through EMDR, parts work, and other trauma-focused modalities. Our impact extends beyond individual sessions. We offer clinician consultation, trainings, therapy groups, and educational resources that strengthen the broader mental health community. Read more>>

Darlene Greene

Many people don’t realize how much control they still have over their health trajectory. My work focuses on supporting the body’s natural repair and communication systems — encouraging people to be proactive instead of reactive about aging and recovery. In a state like Arizona, where so many residents value active lifestyles — from golf to hiking to pickleball — maintaining mobility, energy, and recovery matters. Read more>>

Ri Lindegren

Dances With Tech is about visibility and connection. I want dancers, theater makers, artists, and creatives of all kinds to feel confident and excited when they share their work with audiences, presenters, and funders. I want the arts to be appreciated, valued, and understood, because I believe the arts are vital to building empathy, compassion, beauty, and respect in our world. Read more>>

Marilynn Hughes

The Out-of-Body Travel Foundation was founded in 2003 by Author, Marilynn Hughes with the express mission of Reducing Spiritual Hunger Worldwide. Our mission came from the words of Mother Teresa, “The greatest disease in the West today is not TB or leprosy; it is being unwanted, unloved, and uncared for. Read more>>

Kecia Beasley Lindsey

My business helps the community or the world by challenging people to learn English and Spanish so they can communicate effectively in today’s global society. Read more>>

Leslie Bosch, PhD

At its core, my business is built on a single, neurobiological truth: A leader’s nervous system is contagious. We often think of executive stress as a private burden, but in reality, it acts as a ‘Performance Tax’ levied against everyone that leader touches. Read more>>

Leah Y

We lost our mom Patty Mae to Ovarian Cancer in 2010. None of us knew the symptoms at that time. I’ve made it my mission to share that information provided by the NOCC on the backside of my business cards, at my events and in all of my shipments. Read more>>

Debra Sanders

A decade ago, traditional publishers still offered meaningful support to authors—helping them build platforms, manage marketing, and navigate the editorial process. That’s no longer the reality. Today, whether traditionally or independently published, writers are responsible for securing most of their own marketing, promotional, and even editing services. Few novelists can afford to quit their day jobs. For most, pursuing a writing career means working two jobs—balancing life, deadlines, and financial responsibilities while trying to build visibility in an increasingly crowded marketplace. Read more>>