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.

Ryketia Arnold | Fitness Trainer & CPA

The legacy I want to leave is a testament to the strength we discover in the face of life’s toughest challenges. From my childhood days as a tomboy playing street sports to navigating the complexities of single parenthood, my journey embodies resilience and continual personal growth. In moments of physical injuries and life changing medical diagnosises, I confronted fear and uncertainty head-on. With unwavering determination, I have embraced a transformative path, transitioning from a corporate workaholic to a fervent fitness enthusiast who found solace and strength in the weight room. Read more>>

Debra Turner-Ray | Author, Poet, & Motivational Speaker

I would like for my legacy to reflect on my poetry. I would like to be remembered as a Great poet, a Great orator and also for my love of family the arts and life Read more>>

Deidra Kathleen | Actress, Filmmaker

All-in-all, I’d like to promote acceptance, progression, and inspiration that you don’t have to choose just one dream. For instance, The Rock is the highest paid actor – last I knew – and he’s all over the place, enterprising…Just like my favorite Backstreet Boy, A.J. McLean, Snoop Dogg, Lady Gaga, and etc. Though acting will always be my number one and I’m so very grateful to have gotten to work with the aforementioned, A.J. McLean. Growing up, I both had a crush on him and wanted to be him. I have no idea what word to use to combine those things but when I later got to work with him – I forgot how to talk until the very end of the shoot – when it was nighttime and raining – which is why the picture is so dark and shadowy. Read more>>