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.

Thao Vanessa Tran | Founder of Ditox, Songwriter & Rapper ‘tha0ie’, Speaker & MC

I want my legacy to be a story of resilience, creativity, and purpose. If there’s one thing I hope people remember about me, it’s that I always used my voice and talents to inspire others to find their own strength and authenticity. Life has thrown me my fair share of challenges, but I’ve come to believe that resilience is a mindset—a muscle we strengthen through practice. It’s about embracing who we are, learning from every experience, and moving forward with intention and courage. Read more>>

Chelsea Jones | Makeup Artist, Hairstylist & Esthetician

I want my legacy to be one of inspiration and impact. I want people to say, ‘She set the tone for me.’ As a makeup artist, esthetician, and hairstylist, my goal is to stand out not just for my creativity, but for the way I make people feel. Every smile I capture in my videos represents the joy I bring to my clients, and that’s my favorite part of what I do. Read more>>

Chelsea Markle | Tattoo Artist and Body Piercer

I want to make an ever-lasting connection to my clients, rhetorical art piece they inspired me to create for them to honor what it means to them and their own story as well behind it. I truly adore spending quality time listening, supporting, and caring about my clients like family throughout the years. It truly embarks all of the love I put into the designs specifically performed for them to hold onto forever with a magical memory. Read more>>