My guest this week is Joel David Bond. We explore profound life lessons from Joel’s 30 years of travel. We discuss his diverse experiences, like a tea session with Iraqi guards that evolves into a discussion about national borders and migration.
We also examine the role of mentorship in life, reflecting on the guidance and intentionality that shape our paths. The conversation includes a serendipitous meeting in Iraq that led to a significant publishing partnership, illustrating the power of trust and vulnerability.
Further, we delve into personal stories of grief and humor, including a family quirk that helped us cope with loss. Joel also shares insights into his immediate work life and invites listeners to explore his writings. This episode offers a deep dive into the human condition, where humor coexists with depth and every story contributes to our shared human experience.
00:00 - Intro
01:55 - Having Tea With Iraqi Border Guards
07:17 - The Findings from 7 Years in Iraq
14:55 - Lessons From Deconstructing & Reconstructing Faith
22:18 - The Importance of Gratitude & Thanksgiving
27:30 - The Impact of Writing On Joel
29:57 - Coddiwomple: To travel in a purposeful manner towards a vague destination
33:52 - What Makes A Good Mentor?
39:14 - Joel's Inheritance
42:20 - Why You Should Default To Trust
44:55 - "It'll Be Alright"
52:30 - The Last Question & Where To Find Joel
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