Earl Nightingale, influential speaker and author, reshaped personal development, championing the belief that we become what we think about.
Alain Brémond-Torrent, born in France, is a passionate storyteller and creator of humorous music videos, currently working on “Catemplations.”
Dorothy Parker: 20th-century poet, writer, critic, and satirist known for her sharp wit, keen observations, and commitment to civil rights.
Lucille Ball, iconic actress & producer, revolutionized TV comedy with “I Love Lucy.” Her legacy lives on, inspiring countless women in entertainment.
J. Warren Welch is a viral dad and author, known for his emphasis on respect, autonomy in parenting, and for his heartening views on adoption.
Carol Burnett, comedy trailblazer, shattered gender norms in TV comedy. From humble beginnings, she earned prestigious accolades, inspiring many.
Ariana Grande, an icon with powerful vocals and a knack for acting, is a resilient star known for chart-topping music and her advocacy work.
Mister Rogers, beloved TV host, touched lives with kindness and empathy through his show, championing children’s educational programming. His legacy endures.
Alexander the Great, famed conqueror and king, pioneered cultural fusion, leading to the birth of Hellenistic culture, shaping Western civilization.
Margaret Mead was a pioneering anthropologist known for her insightful studies on human behavior, adolescence, and cultural diversity.
Jules Verne, known as the “Father of Science Fiction,” inspired millions with his visionary tales of adventure, science, and exploration.
Warren Buffett, the “Oracle of Omaha,” is an influential investor and philanthropist. His value investing approach and generosity are globally admired.