“In the Search of the Unknown”
Alenka Mali, a dedicated photographer specializing in sports and adventure, finds her passion in capturing the essence of movement and nature. As a professional snowboarder, avid surfer, and committed environmentalist, she calls the rugged landscapes of the Canadian West Coast, her home.
“For me, life is defined by the exhilaration of sports that not only invigorate me but also ground me in my connection to Mother Earth. Whether I’m carving through snow, riding waves, or scaling cliffs, each activity becomes a canvas for self-expression. The mountains represent freedom—a boundless space where I feel truly alive.
Surrounded by kindred spirits who share my love for nature, I’m continually inspired to strive for greater environmental stewardship and personal growth. It’s a community that encourages me to be the change I wish to see in the world.
In my journey, I’ve learned that success is earned through relentless dedication and hard work. Deep within each of us lies an intuitive understanding of what brings true happiness. With unwavering determination, we have the power to manifest our dreams and attract abundance into our lives.”
I challenge you to look deeper, ask questions, and demand truthful answers when it comes to choosing your suppliers, partners, clients, and personal products and services as a consumer. I also believe that in order to raise awareness, we must raise awareness of ourselves and take action to become stronger and more resolute in our personal principles and decisions.
Using your voice…
Throughout my recent years of traveling, I have met some incredible individuals, who dedicate their lives and careers to making our planet healthier every day. I would love to create a global movement of inspiring businesses and individuals to support environmental solutions through annual memberships and everyday actions. Each one of my clients gets to choose an organization to work with, among our partners. The agreed-upon percentage of our sales and of their sales (it can be as low as 1%) goes there every 3 months. Little steps, take us far.