A love of people.
An eye for what was missing.
Her background is in performance. For years, she watched how live events moved people, how a single shared moment in a room could shift the entire energy. When she left a corporate career, she did not leave that world behind. She leaned into it harder.
There is a real shift happening with in-person events right now. People are hungry for them. But even at the most beautifully planned celebrations, there is always a gap: guests are present, but they are not always engaged. The photo booth line moves fast. The dance floor empties. And weeks later, what does anyone actually hold onto?
Dulce Diaries was built for that gap. The vintage telephone booth is not a prop, it is a prompt. There is something about lifting a handset that makes people stop performing and say what they actually mean. Candid. Unscripted. Real. Those are the voices worth keeping.