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.
Joshua, Ally Jones, Weisgerber

We want to be known as people who give couples more value than they paid for. We want our couples to feel like they were served well. We hope our legacy is wrapped up in the way that we made people feel, not just what we said or the films we provided. At the end of the day, did we love everyone intentionally that came to us looking for a wedding film? We want people to come looking for a vendor, and leave feeling like they have a friend who understands them. Read more>>
Vanessa Howard-Grissom

I hope my legacy will influence other young women of color to to continue to break down cultural barriers and stigmas forced upon this beauty industry by European standards. Read more>>
Lil Crow

Good question, I would want my legacy to be the generational wealth I would leave for my family and kids by learning the music business and business overall. Like to break the curse of lack there of from opportunities financially to have a foundation in place so my legacy would be Lil Crow the artist,father,husband and businessman. Read more>>
Asia Jones

I hope my legacy will be that I was able to change people’s lives by making them see how important fashion can be. There is power in self-image and how we are perceived to others in the world. I want to be a positive force within the industry and teach others how to empower themselves and show up authentically. Read more>>
Dr. Kelly Alicia Watson

My legacy consist of breaking generational curses & Changing Lives and Changing Perspectives as it pertains to becoming an effective leader. My Legacy is Revolutionizing leadership in the 21st century. Read more>>
Krishana Johnson-James

I wish to grow a legacy of kindness, and aim to make a positive difference in the lives of others with my words, choices, and actions. I hope to encourage people to set meaningful goals, follow their dreams, and be lifelong learners. There’s so much we can learn each day, whether you are young or young at heart. It’s important to be creative in ways that interest you, yet also remember to take time to rest. Read more>>
Makayla Harris

The greatest legacy I want to leave it on my spouse and my children. I want to leave a legacy of faith, hope, and compassion. Each day, I want to strive to teach my family to honor God, one another, and to love people well. It is important to teach my children that success is not measured by how much money you can make; success is measured by the lives you were positively able to impact alongside the monetary treasures that were blessed with. Read more>>
Colby Rebel

I hope my legacy left behind is that I helped others. Whether they were looking for clarity, direction or connection to the other side, I was able to shift their perspective. I hope to have a legacy that empowered others to live their purpose out of the shadow of fear and to step into their power. I hope that I leave this world a bit more loving than when I came and stood up for my beliefs and took chances, even when it meant taking the road less traveled. Read more>>
Kamil Lashae

I hope my legacy will be remembered by all the hard work I put in to make a better life for myself . If I can do it, you can too. Most importantly, I hope my legacy will be people remembering the type of person I am or the heart & integrity that I have. Read more>>
Nicole Navarro

Years from now, when I am gone, I hope that people will remember me as being a fierce advocate for animals, all animals. That I used my voice to speak for those who are unheard or cannot speak for themselves. Being given this amazing opportunity to share my life with animals that escaped certain death in the fur trade, has been the greatest honor of my life thus far. Read more>>
Aiesha McKenzie

I recently sat down to think about what my definition of success was for my business, so I could identify my goal. It boiled down to happiness. Yes, it would be great to earn so much money that I could quit my day job, buy a lavish house, and a Range Rover, but money was not the most important thing to me. Read more>>
Chelle Gman

“I hope that my legacy is honored authentically; and not misused for the likeness or gains in others agenda. Dedicate a day in memory for the sacrifices made throughout such a journey. Acknowledge & appreciate a legacy worth more than money could ever render. Most importantly my legacy is to be protected by the ones I love most — for my work was NOT for self; but for a generation who cometh to find truth!! Read more>>
Amanda James

I hope to leave a “legacy of knowing” of knowing that no matter what your going through, no matter what your situation or circumstances looks like, no matter who believes in you, that you should, that you must push forward with the mentality of I WILL WIN! I want to leave a legacy of knowing that your thought process does not have to be made up of the bad things that you’ve experienced, the hurt, the pain, how you grew up, Read more>>
Mimi Rosado

As I walk through this life, I want to leave people, organizations, and communities better than I found them. I truly believe that we each have an opportunity and responsibility to add to each others’ success, one interaction at a time. I grew up in a tough situation, but my mom and other mentors in my life left a positive imprint on me that I carry with me and I hope that I’m able to do the same for others. Read more>>
Makayla Hopkins

I hope Broozi is remembered. Not so much for me, as the body behind Broozi but for how the art of Broozi made them feel. Even if those feelings might be negative, emotion and Broozi come together always. Intention always present. Experiences embedded in every thread. Broozi is a journey, a wave that I agreed to ride. Read more>>
Alyssa Jones

I’m a designer, consultant and brand strategist who specializes in helping women entrepreneurs tell their story through beautiful design. Over the years I’ve worked with many women in business businesses build their personal brands, get clarity on what they truly want in life and business, and uncover opportunities that will help them grow their companies. Read more>>
Erica Sargent
The legacy that I want to leave through my work is the importance of home. It is so often overlooked when we think of self-care, mental health and well-being, family stability and interpersonal relationship success, yet it so majorly impacts these things. And sometimes the idea of interior design can be overwhelming for people because it can seem expensive or unnecessary or even like it is to limiting to fit oneself and preferences into a small style category. Read more>>