Your Fellow Human

What if your time was limited?

What would you do with your one life if you knew if would make an impact?

Today I want to introduce you to Teanui, Teanui and I met on a small island in the middle of the South Pacific Ocean

It’s something I don’t ever cease to be amazed by how one choice leads to another, and as a result we find ourselves in places and meeting people we may never have had the chance to..

Teanui is one that knows the value of life, the value of time, and the impact his life could have on others and the world…

He shares with me how an illness framed the way he sees life, how an accident redirected his course in life, and how he has learned that his desire to help others gets to be lived out in his work

With dreams of being a firefighter being shifted, he found that making an impact isn’t always about what we see immediately in the moment, sometimes there’s a greater impact we get to be a part of 

His intentionality to live a life full of joy, to give of himself when he can, and the way he does not let fear hold him back from being pursuing his destiny 

Teanui is one who’s smile and joy are tangible, one that isn’t afraid to see what life has in store, and one that has such an intentional ability to see his fellow human

So tune in today and meet a man that reminds me to not be afraid of change, to not let imperfection keep me from growing, and to share help, a smile, and time with whomever we can

And to you Teanui thank you, thank you for giving me an amazing tour and education of the work you are a part of at coral Gardners, thank you for your time and trust in allowing me to know your story, for the way you have impacted my life, and for the honor of getting to share a small part of your big heart; you are an incredible human and I’m so grateful to know you 

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join me on a trip here - https://81vzoxh13u9.typeform.com/to/pQn1N42J 

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.