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.
Saige Caraway

While a film scene does exist here, right now Dallas is still mostly a hub for commercial and news style production. I feel it’s just not as big of a city for film or entertainment production as it could and should be. Read more>>
Tami Lowe

All we do is an extension of who we believe we are. Despite a rough start, I’ve discovered my core values to be Choice, Trust and Connection. Read more>>
Jenny Kelley

I want people to remember me, whether they’re strangers or my kids when they’re older, as the girl who went for her dreams and never looked back. Read more>>
Amy Cerny Vasterling

When it comes to legacy I hope to be remembered for changing how we think about psychology and as a catalyst facilitating the collapse of narcissism. Read more>>
Rachel Faulls

Being a photographer who mainly focuses on weddings and family portraits, I pray and hope that my legacy for decades to come is that I was able to capture exactly how a moment felt in time so that future generations can be transported to that singular day / event. Read more>>
Megan Barnard

Legacy is such a hard topic because you cannot control what people say about you after you are gone, but I hope to be remembered for keeping work fun. Read more>>
Shaquoya Johnson

The legacy I am hoping to build is to be the owner of my own brand and company. I want to leave behind a legacy of being a #1 Best Selling Author, Director, & Business Owner. Read more>>
Vanessa Travis

My goal is to empower mothers, women and also men in knowing their full potential. As a parent it’s hard to put ourselves first but we must to be the best for those we love. Read more>>
Dr. Selena Smith

I’ve been blessed and fortunate to have the opportunity to have an illustrious career spanning mental health, drug addiction, hypnosis, acudetox, and sex therapy, all with a faith-based cornerstone approach. Read more>>
Paul Cantu

I am hoping that I can leave behind a very large, vibrant and diverse company full of people of all backgrounds that I can train, coach and mentor to become the best possible real estate professionals in the industry. Read more>>
Colson Steber

The vast majority of answers to this impact question revolve around someone you felt safe being yourself around and who helped you to awaken your confidence in doing something new or having an experience that you will always remember. Read more>>
Franchesca Vargas

I aspire for my legacy to be that of a catalyst for change and a dedicated facilitator of opportunities. I believe that being a curator goes beyond art; it encompasses connecting people and fostering community growth. Read more>>

