In our conversations with thousands of entrepreneurs, professionals, and creatives we often hear the most heartwarming stories. These stories matter and they show why pursing your passion matters. When you care about what you do, you can make miracles happen for your clients, employees and other stakeholders. You’ll find some amazing stories below.
Lisa Andrijeski

When I was 12 years old I had a spontaneous healing and activation. I was very ill for several months and the doctors could not figure out what was wrong. The most wonderful, vibrating cobalt blue white light came to me, and I heard the most beautiful sound like ringing bells. The next day, I woke up and was better. Since this time, I’ve always just known things, and have been gifted with knowledge and the ability to heal. Read more>>
Pam “nytro” Musler

When a child has been abused, either physically, sexually, (emotionally, mentally or psychologically-things they witness or experience), . We, as B.A.C.A. (Bikers Against Child Abuse) will get a call. We then verify the case. Once verified, we go with the whole chapter (that has had cleared Back-ground check) on what we call a Level 1. There was an article written in 2012 by Karina Bland. It is currently on AZCentral.com type Bikers Story 2012. The children in this article and video have since grown up. Once is in College and the other has gotten her masters in Child Therapy. What other paycheck do you need, but what you get in the heart. Read more>>
Karen Chrappa

I floundered through my early 20s with dead end jobs that took me from bars to department stores to typing in tiny offices. I remembered my inspiration to pursue physical therapy, based on the fact that my Aunt Lilyan had a friend who was one—and perhaps the impression my Aunt Tessie had left on me as a child, although I could not perceive it then. Read more>>
Gabriel James

There has been a lot of heartwarming moments in my career as a Certified Psychic Medium. The one that stands out still to this day is when I had a client ask to communicate with her deceased son. Bringing forth the evidence in relation to her son and giving her a message of love, hope and peace. The client knew it was her son and the message was such a magical moment that helped with her healing and grief. To know that she did everything right and that her son was always around her comforting her in her most troubling times. It was a moment of happy tears and for spirit to use me in this way is something I will never forget. Read more>>
Anela Malulani Watson

When I was young, my mom would take me to a Kahuna kāula. (Hawaiian Kahuna). She would tell my mom about the gifts I carried through my ancestors and that I would help many people.. she said I would become a Kahuna Hoʻōla (Healer) At the time I was so kolohe (naughty) and my mom would say.. (I think you have the wrong daughter 😂) she said no.. “this one!.. she has chosen to go through many hardships, difficulties and great suffering throughout her life to gain wisdom for her path..” and that I did.. Read more>>
Julio Rodriguez

What does a 47-year-old lady do after losing both parents 10 months apart, mentally drained, weighing her heaviest, and recently diagnosed with breast cancer? Fall into depression, struggle to go to work, and reach one of the darkest moments in her life.
“I’ve never exercised before, took care of my health, or watched what I ate, and after a cancer diagnosis, my life felt like it was over. And starting to work with JC was one of the hardest decisions to make, especially after cancer. But by far the best decisions of my life.” Read more>>
Lynn Mccollum-lasher

For 25 years, I worked as a home care Physical Therapist with the local hospital system, and during the last seven years of my career, I focused on a small community near my home. One of my most memorable patients was a lovely older woman who I treated five times over two years. Each time she received physical therapy, she made remarkable progress—growing stronger, more confident, and more independent. But each time therapy ended, she would gradually decline, eventually needing another referral. Read more>>
Chenarii Bussey

Most people who meet me today see a strong, vibrant woman—an expert in yoga, Reiki healing, hypnotherapy, and spiritual wellness. But what many don’t know is the physical pain, injuries, and silent battles I’ve endured to get here. I rarely share this part of my story, not because I’m ashamed or afraid, but because I’ve always believed in pushing through rather than complaining. But now, for the first time publicly, I want to share my journey—one of perseverance, healing, and faith—because if God did it for me, He can do it for you too. Read more>>

