While the public may know Margaret Josephs as
a television personality, it is clear that she sees
herself differently: as a creator, a brand builder,
and perhaps most importantly, a woman
continually willing to evolve. When asked what
legacy she hopes to leave behind, Josephs
reflects on a description once given to her that
still resonates. "Someone once said I was a
Crayola crayon in a black-and-white world," she
says. It is an apt metaphor for a woman who has
never been afraid to color outside the lines. As
Margaret Josephs embarks on her next act, one
thing is certain. Reinvention, for her, has never
been about starting over. It has always been
about becoming more fully herself.
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