So many of the folks we work with have multidimensional stories. They often aren’t just working on a single project, business or mission – instead they are often involved in so many things all at once and so we often wonder about what they themselves hope their legacy will be about. We’ve shared some of their responses with you below.

Lydia Luna, PhD | Clinical Psychologist & Founder of the Moon Collective Sanctuary

That’s such a great question and one that helps guide us to be more intentional in our everyday lives. I want my legacy to be that I was a conduit for healing and transformation. I’d be honored to be remembered as someone who offered wisdom, knowledge and exemplified resilience. I’ve navigated some exceptionally difficult life experiences and now dedicate my life to helping others through theirs. Read more>>

George Solonos | Composer & Music Producer

Well, from a very young age, I devoted my life to the service of music so I can say that my secret desire has always been for the music works to stand the test of time in order to help heal and elevate, in the same way that it helped me through the years while experiencing and creating it. Overall, I think it would make me a happy soul to leave this place a little more beautiful than the way I found it. Read more>>

Georgia Dontas | FOUNDER

Legacy holds a lot of weight so a business mogul who created something fun, approachable and centered in the sustainable design community. I’d like to be remembered as a spiritual, giving, ambitious person who always persevered. I am the a child of Immigrants who worked hard to give me the opportunities to be able to do what I LOVE. Learning life skills and work ethic early in formative years and being able to share that with the next generation. Read more>>