016 The last time: Why Family, Friends & memories are the real Wealth

In this deeply personal episode of The Cisco Chronicles, we confront a truth we all avoid death and the way it reshapes our relationships. From heartbreaking moments in Young Sheldon to memories of his own family—like his artistic Tío Turi and larger-than-life Tío Hugo. Cisco reflects on how loss forces us to reckon with what really matters.

With raw honesty, he calls out the empty promises we make at funerals (We should see each other more!’) and challenges us to do better. This isn’t just about grief—it’s about wealth (the time we invest in people), health (the emotional weight we carry), and relationships (showing up before it’s too late).

If you’ve ever lost someone, drifted from family, or put off calling a friend, this episode will hit hard. But it might also inspire you to pick up the phone, plan the trip, or finally say ‘I love you’ while there’s still time.


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