Your Fellow Human

Have you ever been told you “aren’t” something because of another’s definition or opinion; like what you are doing doesn’t qualify until it reaches a certain level of success by another’s standards?

Today I want to introduce you to Andreas, I met Andreas as we wandered into the Nobel Peace Center here in Oslo, and after a short chat about a chair, I noticed a light and story about him I wanted to get to know; I asked if I could come back later and interview him, and he agreed!

We chatted about the value of honesty, straightforwardness in relationships with friends, we chatted about what it means to be an artist and how we choose to share that magic with others, and the importance of being willing to try

He shares how an injury led to a visit to China, and how that led to a greater depth of connectedness to humanity, the depth of what it means to learn, and the impact of becoming a part of another culture

He shares about how he unintentionally started a recording studio and how that brings him so much joy getting to create with other musicians, and how it even led to winning a Norwegian Grammy

I am so grateful I got to meet Andreas and I know you will be as well as you get to hear a bit of the journey life has led him on so far

So tune in today and meet this human, a man willing to share, willing to listen, one without ego, and yet one filled with genuine peace and pride for what he has done with his life 

And to you Andreas thank you, thank you for letting a stranger become a friend, for allowing me to share your view of the world with others, and for the way you are intentionally sharing your work and your heart with the world, you are a full and beautiful part of humanity

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What is Your Fellow Human?

These interview style episodes are all about the way we as people view life, the things we love and the things that cause us pain, the way we think, hope, and fear.

We each hold a unique place in this world, complete with our own dreams, culture, and perspective. It is the individual stories of those I meet along my journey that shape the way I see the world.

I’m excited to share these stories with you and hope they allow you to fall in love with humanity as they have for me.