
In this episode of Last Meal, I sit down with philosopher and author Peter Boghossian for a live dinner conversation at Franklin Salon in New York City. Over his chosen final dish, we explore how beliefs are formed, the role of discomfort in personal growth, and what it really means to live an honest life.
Peter’s known for having “impossible conversations” around the world, but here, he opens up about truth, meaning, and what gives life its depth when all certainty fades. Between laughter, reflection, and a few uncomfortable truths, we share a meal that becomes something much more—a meditation on being human.
🍽️ Last Meal brings together fascinating people for a conversation about life, philosophy, and the meal they’d choose if it were their last on earth.
Chapters
00:00 – Opening
02:00 – Conversation
05:00 – Belief
10:00 – Honesty
14:00 – Learning
16:00 – Mortality
18:00 – The Meal
20:00 – Ritual
25:00 – Adversity
30:00 – Lessons
34:00 – The Good Life
36:00 – Truth
42:00 – Gratitude
45:00 – Last Word
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Special thanks to Roy, Julia, Brittany, Tom & the whole team at Franklin Salon.
Filmed by ClearCut Media
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and Jonathon LeGrice
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