Welcome to the very last episode of the year, and the decade.
With Robert in Ghana, it's the heavy hitters reporting for duty joined by the absolutely lovely and incredibly insightful Jemz.
Sorry not sorry was a bit of a wild West situation with everyone taking a turn in the hot seat!
With the decade nearly over, instead of just looking at the next year, or decade as we normally would around this time, we chose to look at what we want our legacies to be.
We especially considered how this would flesh out for our kids and it was indeed some very reflective conversation.
Of course, in talking about leaving something behind we couldn't leave the episode without leaving some final hookups.
Jems wanted to leave you all with the thought to write a letter, the gesture, she's found, can be a refreshing reminder to folk that you care and can take the time to dedicate some thought to them!
So write someone a letter soon!
Mo suggested checking a old favourite of the podcast, Khalil Gibran's The Prophet, definitely a piece of his incredible legacy this has been a book that's certainly affected a lot of us.
Check it out here
The Prophet [https://g.co/kgs/etzadw](https://g.co/kgs/etzadw)
And in speaking about books that have affected us, Peter suggested, again, commiting to reading the entire Bible again next year with one of the podcasts from. The Daily Audio Bible community, it'll be his second year in a row going through the entire Bible and with a new year beginning it's a perfect opportunity to subscribe to one of their various themes and spend a little time in the Bible each day for the next year
Check it out here
https://dailyaudiobible.com/
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