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.
Dr Latrice Graham

One of the most heartwarming stories that I’d like to share would be my experience working with athletes. I have never ever been the person that understands athletics, sporting events or anything that is considered an organized sport. I have no idea! LOL This is why my husband is also my business partner. He knows everything about every sport and every person. Read more>>
Serena Satcher

Fortunately, I have been able to enjoy seeing hundreds of patients reverse diabetes, improve arthritis, cancer, thyroid autoimmune disease, lupus, psoriasis, fibroids and avoid surgeries. We observed Veterans Day recently so what comes to mind first is that. I recently came back in contact with a Veteran that I helped with improving his health over 10 years ago. Read more>>
Barbara Alba-Gonzalez

A client of mine witnessed domestic violence between her father and mother as a child. This experience influenced her relationship with men; viewing them as unsafe and activating her defensive mechanisms. We worked together on releasing the pain from these memories and establishing a relationship with her inner child through guided meditation and body exploration. Read more>>
Sonya Reyes

Being in the aesthetics industry can be really difficult at times. When I first was getting my start in aesthetics, I often found myself questioning whether or not I made the right decision to pursue this dream of mine. One of the moments that I’ll cherish forever is a moment I shared with one of my patients. Read more>>
Jessica Laird

I think deep down everyone wants to know what they’re doing matters, that it counts in some way. I’ve been blessed in my career to encounter multiple heartwarming stories that affirmed my choice to pursue the health and wellness industry. Read more>>
Gabriella Colon-Morris

In the months leading up to the grand opening of my spa, I was amazed by the effort of my community in supporting me. When I told my dad this dream I was trying to achieve, he immediately went through his contacts and connected me with a friend of his that owns several hair salons; this small act created a ripple effect of support and help in making my dream come true. This conversation gave me the confidence to believe in myself, to believe that my fears were the only thing standing in my way, to believe that this lost feeling I had of ideas and aspirations swirling around in my head could become something tangible. Read more>>
Kimberly Rowan

I was a prior foster mom. In the 5 years I fostered I had 45 kids come through my home. Many were medically fragile children needed extra help with medical needs. I also became an adoptive mom of 3. Read more>>
Dr. Serena Goldstein

When I first began my practice, I thought I had to be like ‘every other’ health professional and run cleanses, as it was a nice source of extra income, people seemed to like it, and I even enjoyed partnering with a health coach a few times who was very creative in her recipes, and I handled the cleanse kits and the more tactical matters. Read more>>
Ramsie Cannady

In the year 2020 I was getting close to graduating from High School, until Covid hit and we had to shut down in March… like the rest of the world. We switched to online and had our “graduation” at the end of June. I had applied to Asheville Buncombe Community College to do Dental Hygiene. I had picked my career early in school and stuck with it up until graduation. Read more>>
Dawn Doig

I have been incredibly blessed with two extremely rewarding and fulfilling careers as an audiologist and a teacher which took me overseas for 16 consecutive years. My most recent international teaching position was as an ELL teacher and coordinator in Cameroon, Africa. While teaching at an International Baccalaureate school in Cameroon, I had the opportunity to visit an orphanage and school for deaf children about 80 km outside Yaoundé. Read more>>
Dr. Crystal Edwards

So many people see your achievements and see the good that has come of it, but no one sees the negative situations or the sacrifices you had to endure while climbing to the top of the mountain to reach those successes. My life has not been easy, from childhood into adulthood, I made many mistakes but I won’t blame anyone other than myself for those mistakes. Yes. I suffered trauma at the hands of others, but the choices I made based on those traumas was my fault because I chose, at that moment, to be a victim instead of a survivor. Read more>>