The 100
Search below to find honorees from our first three issues. Purchase Issue 04 to read our latest 100 interviews.
Kenna Griffin
I’m my biggest obstacle. I always feel like there’s something greater or more that I should be doing. I don’t just want to live a life. I want to make an impact.
Kayla Jeffers
It took a lot of hard work, but I love my life today and I am proud of where I am.
Kaitlin Burton
We are missing the wonder of our lives. Life is being lived around us whether we participate in it or not.
Jordan Humphrey
To truly live, you must hold space for joy and grief at the same time. Having one without the other is only living half a life.
Jody Autumn
The biggest obstacle in life has been figuring out where I feel significant. Finding my place where I truly feel like I am adding value to the world. I think I am finally on the right path and excited for the journey.
Jill Hanson
I wrestled with my self-worth for as long as I can remember and going through a messy and complicated divorce seemed to validate all of the negative things I believed about myself.
Jessie Dolezel
I am proud of myself for having so much resiliency and building my dance studio through so many hardships.
Jessica McCollough
I’ve held myself back for so long for fear of what others think of me. Learning to let that go has eliminated so many obstacles (that were only in my head).
Jennifer McGrail
What makes me feel proud is seeing others succeed and having the knowledge that I was there to support them at some point on their journey. I also feel proud when the programs I have had the opportunity to work on have the same impact.
Jacqueline Sit
I will never forget watching my mother selling sunglasses in the rain. She and my father had a relentless drive to succeed, provide for the family and put food on the table. They taught me everything about perseverance, hard work and being adaptable.
Hannah Sutter
I always try to do the right thing when it comes to running a business. I choose love over personal gain.
Grace Holloman
The path I am on now is not one I ever saw myself being on, but I did not give up and I never will.
Farah Antoine-Mayberry
In spite of having a blessed but incredibly busy home life, I’ve created two businesses centered around providing birth-related support to families.
Erin Hernandez
Be honest with yourself and the people around you. It doesn’t have to be unkind but it needs to be real. People will appreciate you more for that.
Erica Bollinger
One year from today, I hope that I am still on a journey to continuously find healing for the things that get in the way of me being a present, connected parent as often as possible.
Emma Sullivan
I aim to live every day of my life to bring glory to God, bring others closer to Him and bring myself into deeper relationship with Him.
Emilee Little
I hope I grow less certain and more intrigued. I hope I am more awake to the world and to life. I hope wonder expands in me.
Elizabeth Cox
One year from today I hope to be different by fully believing the healed version of me. What that means to me is walking into the fullness of what God is doing in my life without fear.
Dusty Tate
Honestly, I just hope I can continue to be a source of comfort and support to those who need it. I’m very content with who I am.
Diana De Santiago
I’m most proud when I’m able to make a positive impact, no matter how big or small. As a first generation Mexican immigrant with a college degree I’m proud of the work I’ve put in to get to where I am.