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.
Shiaian Price

-What sort of legacy are you hoping to build: I dream of crafting a vibrant community where love blooms and everyone lifts each other up like a bouquet of positivity! As a poet diving into the wild waters of love, growth, and generational trauma, I’m on a mission to share these treasures with my tribe. When you roll with love, you don’t just spread it; you multiply it! I envision a cozy haven where everyone feels like they belong, wrapped in warmth and appreciation. Read more>>
Bea Del Pozo
When I think about the legacy I hope to leave behind, it’s not about fame or accolades, it’s about impact. I want to be remembered as someone who told stories that mattered, stories that made people feel seen, understood, and connected. Through my films, I want to explore themes of vulnerability, resilience, and empathy, encouraging others to look at life, and each other with a little more compassion. I hope people will say that I approached storytelling with authenticity and heart, always striving to highlight the voices and experiences that often go unnoticed. Beyond my work, I want to be remembered as someone who was deeply thoughtful and cared about the people around me, someone who lifted others up and created spaces where collaboration and creativity thrived. Read more>>
Riselle Celestina
I hope my legacy will be related to the many women’s lives I intend to touch and change with my travel and transformation stories, events, and coaching programs. We as women are often misguided and labeled as weak. We forget how strong we really are and how much power we possess. Women are givers, healers, and nourishers. Now, imagine what we as women can do for the future of the generations to come if we take the time to work on ourselves. What a beautiful world we would be able to create by learning to communicate, forgive, let go of the negativity and fear that is holding us back, and pass on that knowledge and positivity to our children. I want to be a part of that. That’s the legacy I want to leave: a ripple effect of women stepping into their power and spreading love and positivity. Read more>>