Last Meals, a YouTube talk show from Mythical Kitchen’s Josh Scherer, just reached 100 episodes. The premise is simple: a guest picks their hypothetical last meal, a team cooks it fresh, and Scherer — off-book, no cards — walks them through their life over the food. The 100th, with Elijah Wood, ran two and a half hours, with each piece of omakase tied to a different film from his career.
In a feed built for 30-second clips, a slow, generous, deeply human format is exactly what stands out. Food lowers people’s guard, time lets the real conversation surface, and the ritual gives it shape. The appetite for long, intimate, unhurried content has not gone away — it has become the rare thing worth showing up for.
So…:
Where could slowing down and going deeper set you apart from everyone racing to be quick?
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