On Today’s Show…Welcome back to the Legacy Show! I’m your host, Keith Bilous.In today’s episode, we’ll be covering some exciting topics to help you build your legacy. First up, Legacies in the News, where we’ll be exploring some recent news stories about people leaving behind legacies that are making a difference in the world.Our Today’s Topic segment will be discussing the difference between a Legacy List and a Bucket List, and how focusing on building a legacy can help you live a more fulfilling life.We’ll also be talking about something that’s often overlooked but crucial for our overall health: taking care of our feet. So be sure to tune in for our segment on Foot Care Tips.Of course, we’ll also be sharing a Motivational Moment to keep you inspired and motivated to continue building your legacy every day.And finally, we’ll wrap up the show with our Next Steps segment, where we’ll give you practical tips and action steps to help you start building your legacy today.So sit back, relax, and get ready to be inspired on this episode of the Legacy Show.* 📰 Legacies in the News* 📌 Today’s Topic: Legacy List vs a Bucket List * ❤️🩹 Take care of your Feet* 🟢 Motivational Moment* 👣 Next Steps📰 Legacies in the News:Dipping into pop culture and current events: * It’s an interview between two amazing icons of Black culture: Bill T. Jones and Henry Louis Gates Jr… They’re both legends in their fields: * Bill T. Jones is a dancer and choreographer who has created some of the most powerful and beautiful works of art in history,* Henry Louis Gates Jr. is a historian and professor who has taught us so much about our past and present as Black people in America. * They sat down with Harper’s Bazaar magazine and talked about their lives, their work, their legacy, and their hopes for the future. They also gave us some advice on how to honor and celebrate our legacy in these challenging times of social change and racial justice. It’s such a moving and enlightening conversation that you don’t want to miss.🎧 Track:📌 Legacy Lists vs Bucket ListsToday, we'll be discussing the concept of bucket list travel versus legacy list travel. Both types of travel experiences can be fulfilling, but we'll explore why a legacy list travel experience is more sustainable and better for everyone involved.BUCKET LIST TRAVEL AND LEGACY LIST TRAVELFirst, let's define what we mean by bucket list travel and legacy list travel. Bucket list travel is when we make a list of all the places we want to visit or experiences we want to have before we die. This list can include things like skydiving, swimming with dolphins, or visiting the Eiffel Tower. These experiences can be very self-centered, and we may not think about the impact we're having on the places we're visiting.On the other hand, legacy list travel is when we focus on leaving a positive impact on the places we visit. We think about how we can contribute to the community, culture, and environment while still having a fulfilling travel experience.WHY LEGACY LIST TRAVEL IS MORE SUSTAINABLENow, let's explore why a legacy list travel experience is more sustainable. When we focus on leaving a positive impact, we become more aware of our actions and how they affect the places we're visiting. We start to think about things like supporting local businesses, reducing our carbon footprint, and respecting the local culture.By doing so, we help to sustain the places we're visiting and leave them better than we found them. We're not just taking from the community; we're also giving back to it.CONSIDER THISHowever, there is a contradicting narrative when it comes to travel. We're often told to go out and explore the world, to cross off as many items on our bucket list as possible. This can lead us to believe that we need to travel far and wide to have a fulfilling experience.But the truth is, we don't need to travel far to have a fulfilling travel experience. Sometimes, the most fulfilling experiences can be found in our own backyard. We can explore our local communities, support local businesses, and learn about the history and culture of the places we call home.So, for our action item this week, we encourage you to create your own legacy list. Think about the places you want to visit and how you can leave a positive impact while you're there. Research the local culture and customs, support local businesses, and reduce your carbon footprint by taking public transportation or walking instead of driving.And if you're not able to travel right now, explore your own community. Visit local museums, try new foods, and learn about the history of your area. You'll be surprised at how much you can learn and how fulfilling it can be to explore the world right in front of you.Remember, travel doesn't have to be about crossing off items on a bucket list. We can have a fulfilling travel experience while also leaving a positive impact on the places we ...