Cordell

What keeps you busy during the week?
I’m an electrician and fly fisherman. My fishing business is a green business, no fuel, no motors - I use a 15-foot canoe and a push pole. I am self-taught.  Now, people come to fish with me from all over the world. I take people out for 6-8 hours depending on the season. We only use flies, that I make, and catch everything from bonefish, snook, permit, tarpon, redfish to black drum. Permit is my favorite, as it’s the holy grail of fly fishing.  

Chris

What keeps you busy during the week?
Norka and I have the baby now, and we are both arguably a little later in life than your average parents. Monday through Thursday, I work on the house a lot. I like working on my house. I could pay somebody, but I don't need to. It keeps me out of trouble and I like knowing exactly how everything is built. If something breaks, I know how to fix it. On the weekends, we have a lot of things going on, skydiving, going on on the boat, we like to surf, paddle board, spear fishing. We really have a lot of hobbies.

Leticia

What keeps you busy during the week?
I work with strategic creative (content, programming, event, marketing) consulting and styling, mostly in food. As of late, I’ve rekindled a passion for conservation. In addition to working with food, I work with the Tropical Audubon Society (clean water and habitat for birds and people) on communications and with National Audubon Society on event development strategy support for key centers and chapters.

Julie

What keeps you busy during the week?
My last job was in Alaska, and I decided to go back home to San Diego and start my own company doing dinner parties and personal chef services. I took everything that I learned, including a college degree in English, and drafted up this imaginary business and turned it into a real thing. I continued to grow and take on more chefs. Robbie was my first real real chef that I took on and he was able to split responsibilities with me. We started dating and ended up getting married and had two kids.

Kiki And Marc

What keeps you busy during the week?
Marc is the day to day operations manager for LNB Groves family farms.  I’m in and out of my pickup truck each day making observations, planning the grove plantings, pruning, fertilizing and more. Each day is different, and our orchard projects are often prioritized based on timely inputs needed and also where the fruit trees are blooming and fruit is developing. Kiki is a certified teacher of the Transcendental Meditation Program and the full-time director of the Miami TM Program. 
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