Legacies help us with our goals after we’ve passed because they have the power to inspire action and the give our ideals an chance to live on through others. Given the magical potential of legacies, we wanted to support and foster conversations around legacy building and below you’ll find some of those conversations.
Sisi Brenae

When this “Life” thing is all said and done for me, I hope my name goes on a list amongst the Greats! I wish to Inspire everyone wish to do anything BIG; to go chase their dreams. I pray that my life will become a model story of what discovering Self Mastery and Self Care can do for a person on the journey for success. Read more>>
Jason Young

I want to create beautiful gardens with exclusively native plants that can be enjoyed for generations to come. Read more>>
Michelle Lenore

My legacy will be to build several billion-dollar companies and create million-dollar companies from those efforts that will change people’s lives and communities. Read more>>
Angelique Marshall

Angelique Marshall has a Master’s Degree in Mental Health Counseling and has serviced children in the mental/behavioral health and early intervention field for 20 + years. Angelique provides families with instruction to improve a child’s cognitive development, motor, language development, play skills, behavior management, and social interaction. Read more>>
Alexandria Friedlander

I started The Hug Movement a year ago when I was suffering heavily from a sudden bout of depression. I was allowing my circumstances to dictate the happiness I wasn’t allowing myself to create. I pushed away a lot of my family and friends, dove headfirst into work because it helped me feel like I had a purpose, and I lived lavishly because I thought money was the main goal. The pain of loneliness became great enough and I decided to do something about it. Read more>>
Herman Prater Jr.

That’s a great question! I would hope my legacy inspires people to actually live their life, dare to be different, even be delusional (in a good way) when it comes to chasing your dreams. There has been many times where I I felt I had to kick down doors, and fight through the the politics just to be in the space and room that I’m currently in now. Read more>>
The GinTalk Podcast

We hope to be remembered as a group of friends that took a chance and created something special that inspired others. Read more>>
Emely Darby

Resilient Read more>>
Trish Hines

I hope my legacy will be one of encouragement to other entrepreneurs, to get out there and make their dream of owning their own business come true! Read more>>
COLLIN MCMINN

NOBODY KNOWS US – PUSHING THE ENVELOPE OF UNDISCOVERED MUSICIANS TO THE SURFACE UNDER A UNIQUE LENS AND SOUND. Read more>>
Alyssa Nicole

To inspire others to do what they love and live life to the fullest! Read more>>
Steve Hightower

To be remembered as a person that helped so many people feel good about themselves, laughing all the time, playing jokes on people and always helping the homeless. Read more>>
Christopher Charles Evans

My hope is that my legacy will be one of excellence in interior design, creatively forward design thinking, and a world recognized interior design influence. Read more>>
Brad Springs

To be known as a live music venue owner that actually gives new artists a launching pad to bigger venues and wider audiences. Read more>>
Romekia Brown

Romekia hopes her legacy help others realize that in order to have confident you must understand it comes from with it. ” Find your Phoenix” Read more>>
Ce’Darius Smith

I really hope my legacy is to bring more people to have a relationship with Jesus Christ & to change people lives. Read more>>
Wynn Austin

In 2016, I embarked on a healing health journey and had to work on cleaning up my diet. I scoured the nutritional panels in the Asian aisle, and discovered that all the sauces I loved had tons of sugar, gluten, and preservatives. I couldn’t believe the massive void in the marketplace for Asian food products that had clean ingredients and no added sugar. Read more>>
Chris “K” Kresge

I hope my legacy will be as some friends once suggested as the “Dick Clark of Colorado music.” Read more>>
George Weinstein

I helped authors go further on their writing journey, learn more about the craft and business of writing, and enabled them to make their dreams come true. Read more>>
Evelyn Suero

I hope my legacy will be the catalyzing of people of all backgrounds to realize their ability to blaze their own path to success, on their own terms. Read more>>
Evelyn Gutierrez

I hope the legacy that I leave behind impacts the generation after to accomplish their goals and dreams, live their true authentic life. Read more>>
Diego Cruz

I hope my legacy is showing that it’s okay to find your own creative voice, that you don’t have to always follow trends or conform to make a stamp in the world. I want any future director to know it’s okay to leave a piece of you in each project to let the world know who you are, push your boundaries, let your passion through Read more>>
Jasmine Lipsey

I hope to leave a legacy behind of being an example of breaking the mold, of never giving up. I want to show that no matter how the odds are stacked, you can overcome if you believe you can! Read more>>
Dr. Nakita Davis

Your legacy is something you create Everyday. Everyday that God blesses you to wake up with warm blood flowing through your veins, you have a unique opportunity to leave your footprint in the sand. Read more>>
Carolyn Lanier Roberts

My highest intention for my legacy as “A Re-Awakener of The Conversation of The Heart” is that The Sacred Heart and it’s full conversation with The Sacred Mind, the Voice of the Soul, is brought into the mainstream and fundamentally changes every societial system and practice by bringing forward not only the significance, but the necessity of the virtues, focuses and intents of compassion, integrity, reverence and respect as the undeniable cornerstone for Every action, creation and desire of every soul, business, goverment, school, church, bank, hospital and all places in humanity imposes its will upon it’s people and our Earth. Read more>>
Taylor Miller

I hope my legacy will be that others will understand the importance of family. Now family does not mean blood related, but those around you who make you feel at home. I would hope that those see how important it is to remember, spend quality time with your loved ones and continue to live fully. Photography helps remember those now moments for later, I just help you preserve them. Read more>>
Victoria Lasley

I hope my legacy is left to something not monetary related. My legacy is not my company, or the assets that I will gather on my way through life. My legacy is what I leave behind with my family and friends, and specifically my nieces & nephews. Read more>>
LuQuandra Rhodes

Right now I’m breaking generational cycles/curses when it comes to me and my son. I want to be able to teach him about real life things I wasn’t taught growing up. Some of us were taught the obvious – ex: don’t be out late, watch your friends, don’t have sex at a young ate, get a job at 16 or 18 years old. Which is great advice! Read more>>
Deonte Tyson

I want my legacy to be I wanted to so I did. I want people who hear my story to understand that there are no obstacles that you cant overcome. I am a boy from what some might consider a rough neighborhood who set goals for myself and did whatever was necessary to achieve those goals. Read more>>
Cody Schulte

I have two legacies that I hope to build: the first one being raising my three beautiful boys in to strong, genuine, compassionate, and God-fearing men. Our children don’t always listen to us but they are always watching us, so I do my best every single day to show up for them as what an overall loving, good human being should be. Read more>>
Tasha Brown

The purpose of Little Miss Cakes is two-fold. First of all, I love being a small part of helping my clients celebrate life, marriage, accomplishments, and more. To make their celebrations just a little more special with a delicious and beautiful cake brings me great joy, because I genuinely love to see people happy, in love, and successful. Read more>>
Lorene Bromfield

I hope that my legacy will be that I inspired others to believe in their dreams. To stay the course and never give up. Believe that all things are possible with God on your side. To work hard, travel and live each day and capture every moment. Read more>>
Sabrina Jenkins

I want to be remembered as a woman that truly defined the meaning of “Sisterhood” I hope my record shows that l brought women together to uplife, motivate, encourage, have a great time together, support, and fix each other’s crown when needed. Read more>>
Jada Sade

I hope that my legacy inspires young women to go after what they truly desire in life . I hope to be the change I want to see in the world & become an example that no matter what you’re faced with in life you can do whatever you put your mind to . Read more>>
Bri Joli

My goal for my business is to show women of all backgrounds, shapes, and sizes that they are beautiful and can be confident through fashion. Read more>>
Juston Espinoza

While I’m in no way close to being done training and teaching Capoeira, I do hope that I leave each of my students better than when they walked into their first class. It doesn’t matter if they came for one trial class, or have trained with me for years, my sincerest hope is that they’re better for it. Read more>>
Belinda Keller

I hope to have lived and worked in such a way that can be emulated by my son and others looking for a purpose for their inner artist. Living and working as a creative in a fast tech and corporate world is entirely possible – there will always be the need for art. Read more>>
Ryan Robbins

I am trying to build something that my family can stand beside me on as well as get carried down for hopefully generations. I want my legacy to be that I created positive change in this world. That I left this place better than when I came into it. Create a message/action that will save so many lives. Read more>>
Cami Barnes

My hope is that people will see me, hear my story and be inspired to think big, go after their goals, break barriers and live their dreams. There are so many people who don’t realize the power that they have on the inside of them, the greatness that’s waiting to be tapped into. Read more>>
Jean Vargas

I hope that one day in the future people can be touched in a positive way by my work. Read more>>
Karina Mora

As a Mexican-American that grew up a predominantly white suburb, I came to realize I had been encouraged to live a dual life. I was conditioned to code switch easily and act a certain way while around a predominantly white demographic to make them comfortable to be around me, but it was at the expense of hiding or lessening my Mexican culture. Read more>>
Samantha Gibson

I have a lot of goals in my life that I hope to achieve; being an author, an actress, a voice actor, and a content creator where my videos will reach millions. Stephen King always has a spot in my heart, it’s always been so cool to me that his books were made into movies and I hope that one day my books will do the same. Read more>>
Naja Small

This is something I’ve thought about the past year a lot! What do I want my legacy to be as a person, a business owner, a wrestler, and at the end of my life. Overall I would love my legacy to be the people I influenced, helped, and taught. As a person I would want to be remembered for my work ethic. Read more>>
Selena Wilson

I want to leave a legacy of resiliency. When you are born into poverty and lack of resources most would believe you would be hopeless. I myself have been hopeful and have led a vision filled life. I now want to show my children that they can achieve anything in life they want. Read more>>
Monica Montgomery

I see myself as a servant leader; someone who finds joy in supporting others through volunteerism, monetary donations or community activism. There are so many needs, locally and internationally, that should be addressed in order to make communities better. I love working towards a greater goal that is bigger than me, better than what I could accomplish on my own. Read more>>
Robbie J. Atkinson

I envision FIER being an organization that sends in-house mental health professionals to individuals that experience hate crimes across America, hosting events that yield hundreds of attendees who can unite for the purpose of solidarity and open their heart/mind to learning about racial literacy. Read more>>
Maria Vaughan

From the moment of conception Michael and I have approached this movement as a way to learn from ourselves and empower others. That’s the absolute beauty of learning from nature and implementing a business that mimics a circular approach versus the conventional linear systems so common now. From death comes life. Read more>>
Jessica Pitts

I hope that my legacy will be one of love and community, of guiding children towards embracing their own innate creativity and humanity, of providing families with a place to connect to each other in meaningful ways. Read more>>
Quizanae Cooper

I want my legacy to be my acts of service. Overtime I have noticed that I am a servant leader. Everyone that I encounter in a leadership capacity has experienced this. My hope is that the people I touch go out and cultivate their own culture. This will create an opportunity for growth and prosperity amongst different individuals. Read more>>
Rashad Bailey

I hope my legacy is that my photography impacted people’s lives. My company name triple L photography stands for Life Love Legacy but my priority when working with clients is to capture their legacy during their photo shoot. Knowing these photos will be remembered for the rest of their life is so important to me. Read more>>
Krystina Monet

As one of the 1st salon owners that only caters to Locs & Natural Hair I hope my legacy will be remembered for creating a path for black and brown entrepreneurs to succeed and build generational wealth. Read more>>
Keisha Brooks

When I think about legacy, the first thing that comes to mind is creating a solid foundation that will impact forever. Legacy is about having something substantial to help or assist the masses. I hope my legacy will not only transition generational wealth for the better and also help others to learn and be the best versions of themselves so that they can continue to influence others to live a healthier lifestyle, not just physically, but mentally, spiritually, and financially. Read more>>
LaPortia Frazier

I believe everyone is looking to leave their mark in some way . When I think of the legacy we want to leave behind, so much comes to mind. Speaking on behalf of T.R.I.B.E. of Georgia Inc. , we want our legacy to consist of being a organization known for their philanthropical efforts in support of women who are mothers and/or underserved, T.R.I.B.E. will be a continued resource years to come for this population in the form of support groups, transitional housing and pantry programs serving the Atlanta area. Read more>>
Noble Holt

I really hope my legacy will be recognized as an individual who could capture life changing moments that can’t help but be remembered . I live to capture people in their natural authentic environment and evoke feelings of empathy and conscious awareness of “putting yourself in the shoes” of the actual image being seen. Read more>>
Alicia Archuleta

I hope that when I am gone my students and clients will continue to strive for truth in art, kind hearts and remember that normal and perfect are figments of our imaginations. I want people to say, “She did her best, cared for everyone she met, and showed them they were beautiful.” Read more>>
Ayanna Lawson

I want my legacy to be known as the one who helped start a movement. Women and minorities make up less than 5% of business owners in the cannabis industry. I want to not only show people the medicinal value of cannabis but also show them that there are lower-risk ways to be a part of this billion-dollar industry. Read more>>
Ali “AMAC” McGuire

Wow what a question. Honestly, I’m not so worried about being remembered forever. I of course want to be a great mix engineer and make classic records but I think of my legacy differently. I hope to be inspirational to the people I am around and through the internet. Read more>>
Carolina Flores

I would hope my legacy would be the same instilled in me as a 3rd generation entrepreneur: honest hard work, unwavering integrity, and keeping people first in business. Read more>>
Tiffany Green-Abdullah

I hope that my legacy will be helping others be successful through my work in architecture, education, writing, and community development. Read more>>
Shydiyah Gardner

When I think of my legacy it means so many different things to me. At this current moment in my life, I will say that I hope to leave a legacy of unity & togetherness. More and more each day I am understanding the importance of community. Read more>>
Danielle Anderson
I deeply and wholly believe that everyone has a story worth telling and that when we are brave enough to tell our stories, it makes the world a richer, more compassionate place to live. There is power in telling your story and in hearing others share stories that illustrate the depth of the human experience. Read more>>
Cierra Ri’chard
I hope my legacy will be one of love, hard work and dedication. Read more>>
Dr. Loubna Noureddin
That I have inspired leaders to bring humanity and dignity into the workplace during time of distrptive change. Read more>>