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.
Cherie Sutton

As a portrait photographer, I want to do more than take pretty pictures. I want to do more than take photos that make people happy. I want people to feel things when looking at my photos, especially my art photos. But more than any of that I want people to have what they need to document their lives and their legacy for future generations. Read more>>
5k Visions

The legacy I hope to leave behind me is to just be remembered fondly. As corny as it sounds, In this world today thats all I could ask for. No amount of money could amount to genuine love and true kindness of the heart. I intend to spread all the love in my heart through my photography creating visuals that just soothes the soul but also ignite the lost flame. Read more>>
Clarissa Fuse-Hemphill

I’m still building my legacy. But I want people to know start where you are. There is no perfect moment you have to create your perfect moment. Some individuals may have a silver spoon and it’s easier for them than others. Some individuals start with the bare minimum. But the end goal is to make your dreams a reality. I started with the bare minimum and learned so much along my journey. I have been able to graduate from college twice ultimately receiving my BA in Sociology and studying psychology, at the University of Missouri St. Louis UMSL. Read more>>
MiAsia Symone

I pray that when I leave this Earth, I’m most known for my resilience, kind-heartedness, and ability to adapt to whatever has been thrown my way. My goal has always been to motivate other women and younger girls to be the best version of themselves. This includes waking up every day and working to accomplish both short-term and long-term goals. Read more>>
Priscilla Suggs

Sharing financial knowledge and tax expertise with my communities helps me bridge gaps. Our communities face a lot trauma around money and investing or saving often isn‘t a reality when our families live paycheck to paycheck. The net wealth of a typical Black family in America is around one-tenth that of a white family. White households have about $100k-$200k net worth, Blacks and Latinos have $10k-$20k net worth. Read more>>
Craig Goldberg

The inHarmony community is on a mission to revolutionize America’s approach to mental, physical, and spiritual well-being by helping users reduce stress and anxiety, improve sleep and mood, relieve muscle tension and chronic pain, and increase focus and mental clarity. Our core values are curiosity, innovation, inspiration, community, and achievement. Read more>>
Brittany Renee Douglas

I hope my legacy will be an impact of inspiration and healing to others. My mission for my business is to “Create a legacy in the midst of doubt”, meaning that even when the journey is bumpy and you nothing is falling into place for you continue to have strength to push forward and know that one day the sun will shine bright in your life. Read more>>
Stevon Lester

There is only one thing that is guaranteed in this life, it’s the unfortunate fact that one day it’ll come to an end. Stevon’s goal is to help the Next generation understand that every day that they are given the opportunity to see the sun rise and see the sun set is a blessing. It means that they still have purpose over their lives, though it may not seem like it every day. Read more>>
Maya Gray

Dreams and aspirations are commonly considered unrealistic milestones or figments of our imagination. However, I stand to prove that both of those assumptions are simply not true. A dream, in the sense of aspiration, is an idea that has yet to come to fruition. Read more>>
Bianca Modo

Building a Legacy: Empowering Girls and Young Women to Stand Boldly As a society, we are finally starting to listen to the voices of girls and young women. With movements such as #MeToo and Time’s Up, we are starting to take steps toward ending the cycle of sexual violence that has plagued our society for far too long. But as we work towards justice for survivors, we must also build a legacy of empowerment that will ensure girls and young women can stand boldly in who God called them to be. Read more>>
Mallory Williams

One of the main reasons I fell in love with photography is because I love hearing peoples stories. Stories, like photos, are passed down for years. They become heirlooms in a way. I am blessed to have the privilege of telling a chapter of peoples stories through my lens. Whether it’s a wedding, a party, an engagement session, a proposal, or a boudoir session, I get to take this slice of time and make it something permanent. Freezing these fleeting moments so they can live on forever in light is the ultimate honor. It honestly feels like a superpower sometimes. Read more>>
Christine Frey

I truly understand that life is short and every moment we have is precious. If we are blessed to celebrate 100 birthdays, that’s still not long enough to learn all of our soul lessons. We are here to evolve and grow into better versions of ourselves while leaving the world a much better place than we found it. That’s exactly why I became a Shaman! Read more>>
Heather Ison

My greatest legacy would be to leave behind an inspiring memory of a woman who learned to live life boldly; true to herself and who she was meant to be. A light to the world, living intentionally with love, care and authenticity. Experiencing each day as a better version of herself than she was before, quick to forgive & always finding the beauty in life. Read more>>
Coach Ed

I pray that my legacy will be one of helping people to make wiser decisions to help them find love. These ‘wiser decisions,’ begin with the person. I am to help people better understand themselves and passt traumas, so that they can heal and demand more from the people they allow in their lives. Read more>>
Ashlee Kinsella

I hope to be an early leader in little kids empowerment. I feel really passionately about teaching kids to believe in themselves, to be kind to others, and to live boldly by being nothing but their true authentic selves. The foundations for self esteem, self confidence, self worth, etc. all start building at a very early age and I believe more resources and guidance for parents should be consciously targeting building those solid foundations at the earliest age possible. Read more>>
Minnie Jones

Being the #1 leading children skincare brand that made an impact on children skin health. Know that I changed the world of how parents take in consideration on how important it is for our children to have luxury skincare routines to prevent them from the free radicals in this world that can be damaging to their oh so delicate skin layers. Read more>>
Sejal Brownlee

My Legacy WILL BE built around the core values of my business and come from my character and reputation regarding who I am and what I’ve done to help others. Coaching is my passion! When you are passionate about something, you don’t mind eating, breathing, and sleeping it. Coaching for me goes even deeper than the desire and devotion to advise and guide others. Read more>>