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Dear Legacy... Legacy Talk | A Father & Son Conversation | EP 15 | Dear Legacy...Podcast

Dear Legacy... Legacy Talk | A Father & Son Conversation | EP 15 | Dear Legacy...Podcast

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You can build a platform, a business, a brand, but if you haven't had this conversation with your kid, you're missing the whole point. This is the episode I've been building toward since Day One. My son Kaiden and I finally sit down and nothing is off limits.WHY YOU SHOULD WATCH / LISTEN: Fourteen solo episodes. Three Legacy Recaps. And Kevin B the Brand always said the first guest had to be the right person at the right time. That person turned out to be eight years old.EP 15 is the first-ever Legacy Talk a father and son conversation between Kevin and his son Kaiden that covers what legacy actually means, what it looks like to show up for the people you're building for, and what happens when you finally slow down long enough to say out loud the things you usually leave unsaid.It's honest. It's funny. And somewhere in the middle of the lightning round and the letters they read to each other, it hits different. Because legacy isn't just something you build, it's someone you build it with.If you're a father, this one's for you. If you have a father, this one's for you too.FULL EPISODE WRITE-UP:The SetupKevin B the Brand has been teasing this episode since the beginning. It was supposed to be EP 6. Then EP 10. Now it's here right where it was always meant to land. After closing the solo chapter of Dear Legacy... with Legacy Recap Vol. 3, he said six words: See you in the next chapter.EP 15 is that next chapter.The first guest in Dear Legacy... history isn't a CEO, an entrepreneur, or someone with a platform. He's eight years old, turning nine in September, a three-sport athlete, gifted academically, and already coding and developing his own games and novels. He also firmly believes he's funnier than his father.He's Kaiden. Kevin's son. His legacy.What Legacy Actually Means (Block 1)The episode opens with Kevin and Kaiden trading questions about the word that started it all. What does legacy mean to you? When did you start thinking about it? Who taught you?Kevin talks about how legacy isn't about what he's going to leave behind it's about how he's living every day. That intention sharpened the moment Kaiden was born. Before that, he was figuring himself out. After that, the work got a reason. The discipline got a reason. Everything he was building had a name on it.Kaiden's answer hits different. In his own words: Legacy is a journey you're taking where you don't give up. Kevin admits he's stealing that line.The close of Block 1 says it clean: Legacy isn't just what you build. It's who's watching you build it.Love, Learning & Showing Up (Block 2)Kevin talks about how his entire schedule is built around Kaiden's his sports, his school, his activities. Not because he has to, but because that's what showing up looks like.He gets honest about the thing he's still figuring out: overcompensating. Trying to pour everything he didn't have into his son, while learning when to step back and let Kaiden be his own person. It's a balance he's still learning to play.Then they read the letters. Kevin reads his first written and edited with Kaiden the night before. He talks about who he was before Kaiden, and who becoming a father made him want to be. Every early morning, every late night, every decision has Kaiden's name on it. Not because he had to. Because Kaiden made him want to.Kaiden reads his back. Simple, honest, true. He says he's scared to be a dad one day. But he hopes someday he's like his.Kevin lets that silence sit before he moves on.Legacy Looks Like Us (Block 3)The third block goes into identity what they carry together. What it means to be a leader. What makes their family special.Kaiden describes a leader as someone who guides a team when they're in trouble. Kevin expands it it's not just when things go wrong. It's running drills and making sure the last person crosses the line. It's helping your classmates. It's showing up when there's nothing to gain.When Kevin asks Kaiden to describe their family in one word, he gets two: Legacy. And hope. Kevin doesn't argue.The legacy you build is only as strong as the identity you build it from.Lightning RoundFast, unfiltered, exactly what you'd expect from an eight-year-old who's been waiting for his moment. Dream job: game making. Superpower: telekinesis. Food he'd eat every day: ramen, chicken flavor. The banter between the answers is better than the answers themselves. That's the content.Final Reflection: You'll Be Me One DayKevin asks Kaiden what kind of man he wants to be. A philanthropic future husband. Kevin rolls with it.When Kaiden asks what the biggest thing Kevin wants him to remember is, the answer is the same one that's been running all episode: never give up. Never shrink for anybody. Never dim your light so someone else can shine. Be Kaiden all the time, no matter who's around.They close the episode together: The conversations you have with the people you love are the ones that outlast everything else.And then Kaiden tells the audience to like, ...
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