Julie Austin Took a Bold Risk to Kickstart Her Business
"Believe in yourself and your business!"
- Julie Austin, Inventor of Swiggies
Julie Austin is an inventor and founder of Swiggies, wrist water bottles for children...
Brent Hayden Overcame Physical Limits and Age to Emerge Victorious at the Olympics
"A reporter asked me what does being in the Olympic final meant to me. Having persevered through all the pain and adversities, I broke...
Laurence Norah Crossed Oceans to be With His Beloved
“My advice to anyone in a similar situation is to chase your dream, as otherwise, you'll never know how it might work out.”
– Laurence...
Vincent Zhou Takes an Unconventional Education Route to Achieve Olympic Excellence
School and skating are alike because in both I’m aiming for high goals. In school, that would be straight A pluses, whereas, in skating,...
Tracey Hecht Proves That Taking on a Mission You Love is Worth Striving For
"The key thing that keeps us going is that we believe we’re not only creating something that people want but something that the world...
Vogue Designer Crissy Bogusz Advocates for Women’s Rights Through Film and Storytelling
“My belief is that we can engage audiences in the topic of bringing about positive change for women's rights by communicating stories and messages...
Darpan Munjal Devised a Brilliant Strategy To Turn Around His Startup
"Sometimes you need to push yourself outside your comfort zone to think about simple, yet out-of-the-box ways to solve problems in the way of...
How Ryan Boyle Came Back From Being Nearly Dead to Become a Champion Paralympic...
"I made slow strides but every time I made some progress, howsoever little, I knew more would come. And that motivated me to work...
Crissy Perham: A Story of Grit, Sacrifices, and Olympic Glory
"Sports has always been a great fallback. I know that every day can't be the best, but you must 'get back on the horse'...
Jennifer Javornik Steps Outside Her Comfort Zone to Encourage Girls to Explore STEM Careers
“It’s okay to struggle, it’s okay to not know what you are doing, but it is not okay to forget why you do what...