Cancer & Peace Podcast
Cancer & Peace Moments – Episode 20 Leaving a Legacy (Part 2) How do you actually leave a meaningful legacy? In Part 2 of this conversation, Peter Scalzo and Sean Stewart move from why legacy matters to how to live it out. After being sent home with a terminal diagnosis, Peter was faced not just with the reality of death — but with the opportunity to intentionally shape what he would leave behind. What followed was not perfection, but a process. In this episode, Peter shares how acceptance became the foundation for everything that followed. Before he could give peace to others, he had to process his own sadness and fear. From there, he began expressing his heart in tangible ways — writing letters to his children, recording messages, and using modern technology to leave something lasting. This episode offers both emotional honesty and practical tools for anyone who wants to live — and leave — with intention. In this episode: Why acceptance is the first step to leaving a meaningful legacy The role of grief, sadness, and fear in the process Writing letters as a way to process and communicate love Why vulnerability matters more than perfection How to decide who to speak deeply into The power of words of affirmation over time Using technology to leave a lasting voice and message Why relationships — not achievements — define legacy Whether you are facing a diagnosis or simply reflecting on your life, this episode is an invitation to ask: What do I truly value — and have I said it out loud? Find more at cancerandpeace.com [http://cancerandpeace.com]
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