Your Fellow Human

Do you ever feel out of your league; or do you really think we are all just on the same lever?

Today I want to introduce you to Justin, in addition to being a part of the community at my local co working space R5, Justin is someone I have come to know and enjoy conversation with. Whether it be when we are supposed to be working, or over lunch, Justin is one who views himself and humanity as simply that… human

We chat about what it means to not be labeled or boxed in, what leaving a legacy  means to society and to him as an individual, and why deep connection and the memories that trigger nostalgia hold a deeper sense of value 

He shares why failing fast may be one of his life mottos, but that he also believes failure is dumb and would be fine doing without such feelings

He shares about the dirtiest job he’s ever had and how it pushed him to not settle, and to pursue what his best is in life, about his thoughts on the patriarchy, and what his tattoo would be if he ever got one

Justin is one of the humans I get to know in this world, one that intentionally values differences, chooses to see the “why” behind an individual, and one that shares a sense of humor I appreciate

So tune in and meet Justin, a humans human, and one that I know will add something not just to your day but to the way you view another and maybe even yourself 

And to you Justin thank you, thank you for taking the time to let me ask you some deeper questions, for being a part of the community that I love, for inviting me to our fresh air annex “work” sessions, and for being you, you are a pleasure to know and I’m grateful I get to share a small part of that with others

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.