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.
Jess Young

I hope my legacy is one of compassion, courage, and impact. I want people to remember me not just for the businesses I built, but for how those businesses served others—whether through empowering clients to feel confident in their own skin at SkinCo, or through saving and supporting countless animals and families through Wags to Wishes. Read More>>
Angela Grissom

I want to build a legacy of loving and helping people, leaving those around me better than I found them. I hope to empower women by giving them the confidence to be seen and celebrated for who they are. I also want to support small businesses by providing them with portraiture that elevates their brand and helps them thrive online and in their communities. At the end of the day, I want people to say I made them feel valued, capable, and proud of themselves. I hope to be remembered as someone who used creativity and compassion to make a meaningful impact on others. Read More>>
Bryan Tann

I want to be remembered as a man that had so many big dreams that even though nothing has ended quite as I’ve wanted, I have been successful in my own right. I never gave up. Read More>>
Kent Dahlgren

I believe that magic occurs when people transform their grief into a gift that elevates the well-being of others, and I aspire to deliver experiences that inform the stories my children tell about themselves long after I’m gone. Read More>>
Karissa Harris

Before I ever started my businesses, the legacy I wanted to build through them was my first step in the brainstorming process. I didn’t want to simply start a business, and make some money. I wanted to create something that would help me leave a lasting impression on not only my community, but also the world. My journey from the start has never been conventional. There have been many obstacles and trials stacked against me even starting with myself. It took time for me to realize that my business is a ministry before it is a means for profit. Once I had that shift in mindset I knew what my purpose was. Read More>>
Amy Bearden

We were all born to be the light of Jesus in this ever growing dark world.
“In the same way, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven”. Matthew 5:16 Read More>>

