We asked some of the most inspiring folks in the community to tell us where they want to be professionally by the end of their careers.

Daniela Sofia Bragagnolo | Artist, Performer, Entertainer and CEO

The end goal is to be Legend. I humbly, like to consider myself a legend in the making. By the end of my career I want to have inspired others to blindly believe in themselves. I want my purpose to be fulfilled, I want people to know that no matter how much pain and trauma life puts you through you can always be the alchemist of your own life. Turn pain into something beautiful. Read more>>

Dominic Goodie | Film Director

The end goal of my career is ultimately to be a working director in the film industry. To have my films played in theaters around the world. With that level of success, I would be able to give back to other filmmakers. Giving them a chance to be seen and heard. By providing an outlet for individuals to showcase their work. Not like in festivals but in front of millions of audience members. I want to be able to have an idea and bring that idea to everyone. Read more>>

Manuela Martinaitis | APC, NCC

I am training to become a Jungian psychoanalyst. I am currently part of the Memphis-Atlanta training seminar and part of the the IRSJA (Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts) where I have been a candidate for the past year. The process is long, grueling, and exhilarating. Psychoanalytic training can take anywhere from five to eight plus years. Read more>>