When we go on short trips we often know exactly what we expect at the end, but when it comes to our lives and careers we’ve seen far too often we shy away from really thinking through where we expect to be at the end and what we hope our legacy will be. So, we wanted to encourage conversations on the topic of legacy and you’ll find highlights from our conversation from some wonderful members of the business and creative community below.
Kasheena Morgan

My legacy is inspired by my late Auntie Sandra, who taught me to take education seriously, use my gifts to lift others, and believe that where you start never determines how far you can go. Read more>>
Harriett Kou

I hope the legacy I leave behind reflects the heart of everything I’ve poured into my work, my writing, and my role as a mother. Through my book I Know Who I Am and my blog Better Perfect You, I’ve shared my journey of self-discovery, resilience, and growth with the intention of inspiring others to embrace their authentic selves. Read more>>
Kurston Melton

We hope that our legacy will be inspiring people to learn more about any and everything they possibly can, make research a hobby, get to know your community, your neighbors, be intentional, observe the world. We hope people will remember at least one thing they learned from us, something that they’ll keep with them the rest of their lives. Read more>>
Shannida Letellier-Ramsey

We hope 2nd Gen Herbal’s legacy will be defined by an unwavering commitment to quality and integrity. We will be remembered not just for the herbal products we created, but for the meticulous care and scientific rigor that went into every capsule, tincture, and tea. Read more>>
Rachel Abraham
A quote that often weaves its way into my mind is ‘One hour of glorious life is worth an age without a name’. No idea who first said it or wrote it, but I know I think about it. A lot. First off, I believe it. And maybe that’s because I love the guts and glory of life. The epic highs and lows. Read more>>
