In our experience, talking about legacy is often subtly discouraged by society and we find this to be deeply unfortunate. Thinking about the legacy you would like to build can help you better align your work, life, time – your sweat and tears – with your values. Below, we’ve tried to create a space for folks to start conversations about they legacies they are hoping to build.
Marea Breedlove

My hope is to build a legacy of precious moments captured and lasting memories created for my clients to hang on their wall and enjoy long after their beloved pet has gone. Read more>>
Melissa Henderson

My writing journey began when I was a young girl. Other students were great at math or science. I received encouragement and support on the stories I wrote. My imagination was filled with hope and joy. Read more>>
Kristen Baquerizo

I hope the legacy I leave behind is one of someone who truly cared—about her community, her people, and using my business to make an impact. On the surface, I may be just a boutique owner, offering fashion that helps women feel confident, beautiful, and empowered. But beyond the racks of clothing, I’m someone deeply rooted in a mission to uplift and invest in the town I love. Read more>>
Troy Griffin

My legacy, is about blending insight and integrity. I want to be remembered for using my intuitive abilities to help people find clarity and healing, and for advocating for the professional credibility of psychic work in the modern world. My mission has always been to show that this work can be both deeply personal and profoundly professional—guided by empathy, ethics, and a genuine desire to help others connect with their own higher wisdom. If, through my work, people feel a little more empowered, a little more understood, and a little more open to the mysteries of life, that’s the legacy I hope to leave behind.” Read more>>
Kelsea Moyers

I hope my legacy is one of transformation — not just in the beauty I create behind the chair, but in the confidence I help awaken in others. I want to be remembered as someone who poured her heart into everything she touched — a visionary who turned a dream into a space where people felt seen, celebrated, safe and beautiful inside and out. As a mother, I want my children to say I showed them how to chase dreams boldly, love deeply, and live authentically. I hope people will say I brought light, laughter, and a little magic wherever I went — that I wasn’t just a stylist, but a spark. A woman who believed in herself, believed in others, and inspired them to do the same. Read more>>

