Transitional Objects

Legacy: What We Leave Behind

39 min · 21. Apr. 2026
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In this episode of Transitional Objects, Laura and Bridget explore the weighty, surprisingly personal question of legacy...what we leave behind, whether we mean to or not. What begins as a conversation about death, memory, and the stories that outlive us quickly expands into the much bigger (and philosophical) question of legacies passed through families, the burdens we inherit, the values we model, and the ways culture shapes what we call “worthwhile.” From intergenerational wounds to midlife reflection, they unpack how legacy can feel both sparkly and suffocating, full of meaning and impossible to define. Together, they challenge the pressure hidden inside the word itself. Does legacy have to be grand? Is it something we create intentionally, or is it defined by the people who receive it long after we’re gone? Along the way, the conversation moves through grief, parenting, generativity, identity, and the liberating realization that maybe legacy is less about control and more about curiosity. Send us a message at transitionalobectsthepodcast@gmail.com if you're interested in being a guest on Transitional Objects

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Legacy: What We Leave Behind

In this episode of Transitional Objects, Laura and Bridget explore the weighty, surprisingly personal question of legacy...what we leave behind, whether we mean to or not. What begins as a conversation about death, memory, and the stories that outlive us quickly expands into the much bigger (and philosophical) question of legacies passed through families, the burdens we inherit, the values we model, and the ways culture shapes what we call “worthwhile.” From intergenerational wounds to midlife reflection, they unpack how legacy can feel both sparkly and suffocating, full of meaning and impossible to define. Together, they challenge the pressure hidden inside the word itself. Does legacy have to be grand? Is it something we create intentionally, or is it defined by the people who receive it long after we’re gone? Along the way, the conversation moves through grief, parenting, generativity, identity, and the liberating realization that maybe legacy is less about control and more about curiosity. Send us a message at transitionalobectsthepodcast@gmail.com if you're interested in being a guest on Transitional Objects

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