Did you ever wonder what role a building plays in a child's education or how a structural design could empower a teacher? Kelsey Jordan did. The answers to those questions prompted her work as an architect and educational planner to design schools that impact more than learning....they impact lives.
When she left LA to start her career Diana Wilson didn’t know her children's allergies would lead her to create luxury hair care products that were safe for her family, clean for consumers and internationally acclaimed in the fashion world. Her lesson? Great adventures can come from dark beginnings.
Working at Rush Medical in Chicago could be daunting to some but not Deborah Daniels. She built on that experience, became a Nurse Practitioner, taught others and started her own practice. Why? Part of medicine is finding solutions that help patients live their best life... and their purpose.
When Joyce Day opened a Wellness Studio, she wanted to work with women who had tried exercise, massage, physical therapy and chiropractic care, yet were still in constant pain. Her goal? Work with connective tissue & alignment and give her a solution that restored movement and hope…and joy.
When Midwest Food Bank started on a family farm 20 years ago, they didn't foresee providing $415 million worth of food through 330 agencies serving 90,000 people. How? Listen as Audrey Kamm shares their philosophy of being faithful with what they have and open to what's next... one day at a time.
After you’ve spent 10 years singing at Carnegie Hall, performing with the New York Philharmonic, James Taylor, YoYo Ma and Martin Short, what’s next? If you’re Jennifer Rosa you’re taking the stage in a new role, advocating for neuro diverse children and using your voice to help others find theirs.
If you've had a child who doesn’t sleep, you may think you'll never sleep again. Melissa Perry did. Then she figured out a process that worked for her child and shared it. Soon Cradle Coach was born, empowering parents to restore sleep, rebuild marriages and revive joy in families around the world.
As a former Youth Pastor, husband and father of 4 who homeschools his children, David Bell had a vision for the business he wanted to create to develop leaders and provide physical and financial health. To David, Lifeline to Health isn't just the name of his business. It's been his life's work.
What's the common denominator to owning coffee shops, being a ceramic artist, running an art gallery and becoming a divorce coach? For Katie VandenBerg it's curiosity, mixed with a strong desire to connect people, appreciate nature, build community and above all, focus forward.
Whether you’re a seasoned leader or an emerging one, knowing your people and working proactively to support them is one of the most positive things you can do for your team, your culture and your business. And the return on your investment? Engagement, creativity and loyalty. Priceless.
As a college athlete studying physical therapy, Taylor Leontios got to work with pro athletes which she thought would be her dream job. Instead, she found her passion was helping severely injured patients regain their most basic skills and realize their biggest dream—living independently.
Since the day he was born with Cerebral Palsy and not expected to live, Sam Miller has been beating the odds. His book "I'm Possible" recounts his journey from surviving to thriving with a disability. As a coach he challenges others to move from dreaming to doing to make the impossible…possible.
When Dr. Jillian Bresnahan talks about her work in correctional medicine, she doesn't refer to it as a job. To her, working in a jail is a calling--one where she serves an underserved population by being a patient advocate and providing medical treatment along with a little kindness and compassion.
One of the hardest things for many leaders to learn is to forgive. Forgive their employees, their peers and their leaders. Why is that important? Listen as Kathryn shares her lesson learned, the growth that came from it and the gift that came with it.
Sometimes taking the road less traveled is an adventure. For Chris Reid becoming an entrepreneur and providing a product that he was passionate about and one that helped others was more than an adventure. It was a dream come true.
How does Elizabeth Hinnen describe her journey from cosmetology to photography to publishing? Bumpy. But along that bumpy road of learning and growing as an entrepreneur she stayed true to her purpose of helping women feel beautiful in any season of their life.
Anu Uddavolu not only DREAMS big, she DOES big. Whether she's doing pro bono legal work, volunteering with charities, mentoring students or tutoring people taking their citizenship exam, Anu is focused on giving back. What's next? Running for City Council and creating "A New Future with ANU."
When Laura Keyes enters the room in period costume, she's living her purpose--bringing history to life. Through her one-woman plays she transports the audience to a world her character once inhabited, sharing insight and inspiration along the way.
Alex Carmona loves to create. Whether he is illustrating, painting or making prints from wood carvings, he finds creative palettes everywhere. Listen as he shares how his passion for old cars earned him the nickname Old School Alex and lead to a new venture: creating custom carved Fender guitars.
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