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.
Madeleine Corliss

I opened The Energy Studio in 2020 and as soon as I started offering 1:1 Shamanic Healing Sessions and community sessions, I had a handful of people who were READY to jump into this kind of work. One of them in particular, let’s call her Kerry, came to me and was feeling stuck in almost all areas of her life. She was feeling lethargic, unfulfilled, and even though she was wanting to better herself, she felt such a disconnect from her own desires that she didn’t know where to start. Read more>>
Karina Dayrit

Each student has their own specific needs, motivations, and wellness journey. As a yoga teacher, my journey as a student never ends. Svadhyaya, also known as “self-study,” is part of the practice where we are called to deepen our knowledge, refine our methods, and explore new dimensions of yoga. Every interaction, every class, and every student can teach something valuable. Read more>>
Laurie Keffer

I have several that have touched me. I was massaging a new patient that was in a nursing home. He did not speak, he would gently rock, and would just stare. I gave him his massage and explained everything I was doing. When I was finished, he held still looked at me and said thank you. That touched me because I treated him just like everyone else not knowing if he could feel or understand. Another time I had a hospice patient, she was actively dying. Read more>>
Veronica Marie

So i started this podcast over 8 years ago. It started out as a Facebook group to help me get through a very toxic relationship. I thought the group would help me heal and grow from the experience but i soon realized it wasn’t just helping me but it was also helping others. I had a woman inbox me and say after listen to an episode of my podcast she knew that she could go on and that God wasn’t finished with her yet. Read more>>
Amy Reynolds

A neighbor would talk to me about her brother-in-law who came to live with them because he was homeless. He had gone through a difficult separation and through emotional consequences had ended up on the street. He was not contributing to the household, he was laying in bed for 12+ hours a day and would never leave the home. I offered for him to come to my seven week Grief Recovery Method™ series in The Woodlands. Read more>>
