Over the past decade we have had the chance to learn about so many incredible folks from a wide range of industries and backgrounds Over the past decade we have had the chance to learn about so many incredible folks from a wide range of industries and backgrounds and our highlighter series is designed to give us an opportunity to go deeper into their stories with to goal of understanding them, their thought process, how their values formed and the foundations of their stories. Check out some incredible folks below – many of whom you may have read about already and a few new names as well.
Paige Beverly

This is the perfect question! 2025 presented myself and my family with levels of suffering that we never thought we would encounter. Those times were very difficult, but overcoming them taught all of us and taught me the power of perseverance, resilience and unity. Success is wonderful, but the purpose that came from the pain I endured is far greater. Read more>>
Hannah Chiccone

My day starts with an attempted cuddle with my dog, Cannoli—if she allows it, she’s a Gemini—before the day’s tasks take over. I head downstairs, turn on my salt lamp, and try to manifest a quiet moment with my tea — caffeine-free or I’ll shake like a leaf. Read more>>
Jennifer Dickerson

The relationship that most shaped how I see myself was with Toneisha Harris. She showed me my life had value before I could see it for myself. At a time when I was young, overwhelmed, and questioning whether I even belonged in this world, that relationship became a lifeline. It was built on trust, consistency, and genuine unconditional love. Read more>>
John Lim

As a kid, I believed that life was very much an A to B path: you go to school, maybe more school, enter a profession, and stay in that career until retirement. However, my life has been anything but linear. Read more>>
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I’m chasing purpose, not popularity—the fulfillment of a calling that’s bigger than my name or my work. For a long time, I was also chasing validation: the recognition, the opportunities, the sense that I’d “made it” if the right people noticed. Even when the intentions were good, the pursuit could become exhausting. If I stopped chasing altogether, two things would happen. Read more>>