We asked folks we admire to tell us about what they want their legacy to be. Check out their responses below.

Brenda Blair | Pilates Studio Owner/Instructor & Entertainment Producer

I want my legacy to be defined by the way I made people feel—about themselves, their potential, and their lives. I hope to be remembered as someone who inspired and motivated others to recognize their strengths and embrace their journey. My goal is to create an environment where people feel seen, supported, and empowered, and where they are encouraged to push past their limits and discover new possibilities within themselves. Read more>>

Koka | Band

We feel like with any musician, we want people to remember us through our music. In our past project we tried to leave something for listeners to connect with, something that makes you feel how we feel. Letting you know that a lot of the experiences you’ve been through, we’ve been through too and turning that into music. Something you can play later in your life once you’ve overcome those experiences and reminisce, look back and realize how far you’ve come. We want people to remember us through the connections they made with our music. Read more>>

Charlie Bridges | Traveling Musician & Folkloric Serenader.

I want to leave an offering of songs that encourage listeners to alchemize despair into strength, hopelessness into infinite possibilities, and the mundane into magic. Busking (the term for street performing), is at the heart of this transmission. Read more>>