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What Is Your Time Capsule? | A Reflection on Legacy, Purpose, and What We Leave Behind

6 min · 8 de jun de 2026
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In this episode of The Why Me Podcast, host Brianna Spurgeon explores the powerful concept of creating a “time capsule” as a metaphor for legacy, purpose, and intentional living. Brianna Spurgeon reflects on personal experiences that led her to consider mortality, motherhood, and what it means to leave something meaningful behind for her children and future generations. Through storytelling and reflection, this episode encourages listeners to examine how their daily choices, work, relationships, and creative expression become part of the legacy they are actively building. Brianna Spurgeon shares how The Why Me Podcast itself has become her modern-day time capsule—a way to preserve her thoughts, lessons, and lived experiences in real time. Listeners are invited to rethink legacy not as fame or remembrance, but as impact that continues to grow beyond a person’s lifetime. This episode of The Why Me Podcast highlights how businesses, creative work, community-building, teaching, and acts of service can all function as “seeds” planted into the world. Brianna Spurgeon challenges listeners to consider what they are actively creating, sharing, and releasing into the world—and whether those things would still carry meaning if revisited years in the future. This reflective episode blends personal insight with universal questions about purpose, contribution, and intentional living.

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In this episode of The Why Me Podcast, host Brianna Spurgeon explores the powerful concept of creating a “time capsule” as a metaphor for legacy, purpose, and intentional living. Brianna Spurgeon reflects on personal experiences that led her to consider mortality, motherhood, and what it means to leave something meaningful behind for her children and future generations. Through storytelling and reflection, this episode encourages listeners to examine how their daily choices, work, relationships, and creative expression become part of the legacy they are actively building. Brianna Spurgeon shares how The Why Me Podcast itself has become her modern-day time capsule—a way to preserve her thoughts, lessons, and lived experiences in real time. Listeners are invited to rethink legacy not as fame or remembrance, but as impact that continues to grow beyond a person’s lifetime. This episode of The Why Me Podcast highlights how businesses, creative work, community-building, teaching, and acts of service can all function as “seeds” planted into the world. Brianna Spurgeon challenges listeners to consider what they are actively creating, sharing, and releasing into the world—and whether those things would still carry meaning if revisited years in the future. This reflective episode blends personal insight with universal questions about purpose, contribution, and intentional living.

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