Dwight Morrow, a versatile figure in American history, greatly impacted finance, diplomacy and politics. He served as U.S. Ambassador to Mexico and Senator for New Jersey.
Nelson Mandela: Anti-apartheid revolutionary to South Africa’s first Black President. A global symbol for resilience, peace, and social justice.
George Carlin: A legendary comedian, known for his sharp wit and social commentary. His groundbreaking comedy continues to influence generations.
Dolly Parton: Country music icon, acclaimed actress, businesswoman, and philanthropist. From humble beginnings to global influence, she inspires all.
George Bernard Shaw, Irish playwright and critic, revolutionized theatre with his social commentary, wit, and unique storytelling, earning a Nobel Prize.
Mahatma Gandhi, born 1869, led India’s independence movement through nonviolent protest, profoundly influencing global peace and justice efforts.
Louise Hay was a renowned self-help author and founder of Hay House, known for her philosophy of positive thinking and self-love.
Charles Kettering was a pioneering American inventor and engineer known for his significant contributions to the automotive industry and medical research.
Zig Ziglar was a renowned motivational speaker and author who advocated positivity, ethical behavior, and mutual support in achieving goals.
Elizabeth Gilbert, author of ‘Eat, Pray, Love,’ is a seminal voice in literature, exploring self-discovery, spirituality, and creativity in her works.
David Brandt is a pioneering Ohio farmer promoting sustainable farming via no-till methods and cover crops, improving soil health and fighting climate change.
Thomas Edison, inventor extraordinaire, revolutionized the world with his inventions such as the phonograph and practical incandescent light bulb.