
How to Be Brave Enough to Build Something Better!
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EP 41 How to Be Brave Enough to Build Something Better!
ENTREPRENEUR KIDS LEGACY SHOW
Hosted by Daniel and Destiny
Legacy Leaders, have you ever looked at something and thought…
“Why is everyone okay with this? There has to be a better way!”
This episode is for the kids who ask questions, who think differently, and who aren’t afraid to go first even if nobody else gets it yet.
Daniel and Destiny are back to remind you that you weren’t born to blend in you were born to build.
Today’s message is all about:
💡 Thinking for yourself
🧠 Solving problems with your heart AND mind
🌱 And creating something that serves others, not just sells to them
We use the story of Elizabeth Stein, founder of Purely Elizabeth, as an example of someone who saw a problem fake “healthy” food and built a better solution from her small kitchen.
But this isn’t about cereal.
It’s about courage.
And the boldness to say:
“Even if no one else is doing it, I will.”
👑 WHAT YOUR CHILD WILL LEARN:
✔️ How to spot broken things in the world — and fix them
✔️ That being different is often the first sign of leadership
✔️ Why legacy isn’t about being the biggest… it’s about doing what’s right
✔️ How to think like a purpose-driven entrepreneur — even as a kid
✔️ That great businesses serve people first
🧠 STORY SPOTLIGHT:
Elizabeth Stein was a nutritionist who got tired of seeing “healthy” food full of junky ingredients. So she made her own granola clean, real, trustworthy in her kitchen, and it sold out at her very first event.
Today, Purely Elizabeth is in stores everywhere.
Not because it was trendy but because it was true to her values.
This story is here to show your kids that:
Big change starts small. You just need the courage to care… and the curiosity to create.
⚡ LEGACY LIGHTNING FUN FACTS ROUND:
Q: What was the first product Elizabeth Stein made for Purely Elizabeth?
🅰️ A) Cereal
🅱️ B) Granola ✅
🅾️ C) Oatmeal
✅ Correct answer: B) Granola!
Leave your answer in the comments — and don’t forget to tell us your favorite part of this episode + your parent’s Instagram handle so we can find you!
You might be featured as our Legacy Leader of the Month 🎉
🛠️ ACTION STEPS FOR KIDS:
1️⃣ Name something you wish worked better at home, at school, or in the world
2️⃣ Brainstorm how YOU could fix it
3️⃣ Talk about it with your family — your next idea could be a legacy brand in the making!
Say this out loud today:
“I don’t follow broken systems. I build better ones.”
🌍 FINAL ENCOURAGEMENT:
You are already a leader, not because you’re the loudest or the fastest, but because you care enough to make things better.
So go ahead.
Break the mold.
Build what they said you couldn’t.
And don’t forget you’re not building it alone. We’re with you. 💛
📣 Share the Legacy
If this episode inspired you, share it with friends, family, or your teacher. Let’s grow our community of young entrepreneurs and legacy builders!
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