Episode

Ep. 14 - The Last Lecture: Perspective

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Be Better Tribe
Published
Apr 8, 2026
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905
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Summary

In this episode of the Be Better Tribe podcast, I reflect on the powerful lessons from The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch and why its message still resonates today. This episode explores what it means to stay connected to your childhood dreams, push through the brick walls that test your commitment, invest in helping others succeed, protect your time, and think intentionally about the legacy you are building every day. Inspired in part by the message behind the song Daydream by Lily Meola, this conversation is a reminder that it is easy to lose sight of what once mattered to us, but it is never too late to reconnect with it. If this were your last lecture, what would you want people to remember? Show up. Stay consistent. And always remember to be better. Like. Comment. Subscribe.