The 100
Search below to find honorees from our first three issues. Purchase Issue 04 to read our latest 100 interviews.
Nyla Ali Khan
I am proud of the bridges I have built between urban and rural Oklahoma through my work as an academic, member of the Oklahoma Commission on the Status of Women, member of the Oklahoma Humanities Council and owner of a medical clinic that seeks to serve rural populations as well. I am particularly proud of being mother to a courageous, confident and resilient 18-year old daughter.
Nicole Anderson
I care more about how I make clients feel than how much I am paid. I listen, soak it all in and execute. I feel like I am a great business owner and my customers actually mean so much to me. Treating people as I desire to be treated may sound cliché but it’s what separates me from others.
Natasha Stamper
I would love for all teachers—because they spend more time with our children than us—to receive a significant salary increase. I would want all children in public schools to have equal access to superb teachers, a fantastic education, supplies/books, sports and extracurriculars and nutritious meals. I do not want food or money to be a barrier for a great education or access to team sports, which strengthens leadership skills, teamwork, confidence and social skills.
Natalie Stephens
The human mind is more powerful than we know. Your subconscious brain doesn’t know the difference in what is real and what isn’t. That’s why our capabilities are truly endless if we believe we are capable.
Morgan Shillow
In marriage, the husband and wife have the power to create the biggest wounds or be the biggest champions for one another. Be careful that you speak only the words that you want to keep around, because they will stay around.
Morgan Greer
Seeing the people in front of you! It is so easy to be swept away in the busyness of life and not hear one another’s stories. I am also guilty of this, but every time I put my phone down and listen to the beautiful people around me, I hear what they love and what they are passionate about and I’m so grateful I listened. It is such a gift to make connections with others!
Morgan Evans
I am proud of my healing journey from the traumatic and adverse experiences I have had in life. I’m grateful that in seasons in which I was ready to give up, I continued to persevere. I celebrate that out of an overflow of my healing journey, I can uplift and encourage others in their journey. I am proud of how I live each day to the fullest.
Melodie Garneau
My parents died when I was young and I was on my own at 16. I didn’t learn a lot of coping or life skills. Everything ends up being learned the hard way. But it does give you the ability to just jump in and say let’s do it.
Mckenna Sanderson
I’m really passionate about everyday people understanding the importance of art and design and the impact it has on their lives. The average person doesn’t seem to understand the value of art and design and how it really does surround them anywhere and everywhere they are. So, I hope to continue to be an advocate for art and design by being an active artist/designer in this community, and supporting/promoting others in these fields as well.
Marna Asbury
I want to be able to educate the community on finances, credit and buying a home. I want to continue to help women-owned businesses through our credit union efforts.
Mandie Thompson
One of the biggest obstacles in my life is being the first person in my family to break the cycles of addiction, poverty, abuse and brokenness and trusting God and myself with each next right step. I’m currently working on myself so I can be the mom my three girls need in this season.
MaKailee George
I get really proud of myself when I accomplish a goal that someone doubted about me and that I was able to prove them wrong. In the professional world, I’ve had people look at me differently just by the way that I look, and I love when I prove them wrong on their personal biases that they may or may not realize.
Madeleine Gregory
I was forced to face my own mortality at a young age. While challenging in multiple ways, this allowed me to view other obstacles as challenges I could overcome eventually.
Lindsay Parks
Too many women shame themselves surrounding health or are lonely through letting go of a community because of the global pandemic.
Laynie Gottsch
If I have learned anything in the past few years, it is that if a system oppresses one, it oppresses all.
Laura Cade
I am proud of my skills and passion. It’s hard for me to say “no” because I love helping others.
Kylie Lyons
Although it is a nationwide epidemic, I view the Oklahoma City community as my mission field, and my mission is to continue to work alongside my compassionate, brilliant and empathic colleagues to impact change for the better.
Kyli Hammond
I feel most proud of the fact that I was able to build something from the ground up without a formal education.
Kristen Arambula Hernandez
The single biggest problem I would like to solve in my community is improving our ability to listen to our wisest advisor, our heart, and communicate from our heart center.