A podcast that explores ways we thoughtfully engage with new cultures and forge friendships in the most unlikely of places.
Traveling and living overseas requires a high tolerance for uncertainty. In this episode, we explore how uncertainty is a constant part of life—and how we can learn not just to tolerate ambiguity, but to thrive in the midst of it.
Why is it important to step outside your comfort zone and embrace new cultures? Join us as we explore how meaningful connections and cultural experiences can ruin you for the ordinary—in the best possible way.
Kicking off season five of Think Global, we explore how to overcome language barriers and build connections with people around the world that go beyond words.
Join us as we explore common questions about the risks of traveling and living abroad, discussing how wisdom and courage can help us embrace new opportunities and overcome fears.
In this episode, we're joined by our friend Stephen Proctor, author of Wild Wonder, for an inspiring conversation about how nature teaches us about ourselves, our place in the world, and the importance of slowing down to live well.
Join us as we dive deeper into two key virtues from Ryan Holiday's book Right Thing, Right Now. With so much conflict and tragedy around the world, how can we develop understanding and empathy for other people's lives and struggles and become people who help, even in small ways?
Inspired by Ryan Holiday's book Right Thing, Right Now, this episode explores the virtues of loyalty and decency – how they distinguish us, impact our relationships, and shape our world.
This month, we sit down with our friend Scott, who has experienced life in multiple countries and has plenty of entertaining stories to share. Join us for a laughter-filled episode as we explore the joys, challenges, and adventures of living around the world!
As the Summer Olympics approach, we explore how sports create a unique platform for unifying people and fostering global connections.
Hearing news from around the world can often leave us feeling overwhelmed and powerless. How can we shift our perspective to see the challenges in our global and local communities as opportunities help?
On this special episode, our guests, Hudson and Emily, share about their journey to visit every country, the kindness of strangers, the friendships formed across cultures, and the impact these experiences have had on their perspectives.
In this episode, we discuss the importance of creating meaningful connections amidst a growing sense of loneliness. How can we intentionally combat isolation, regardless of our cultural context?
Come along for an entertaining Q&A episode as we delve into the topics of travel, culture, and our global adventures!
In this episode, we take a look at the significance of cultivating endurance amidst a culture that encourages comfort over resilience. Join us as we learn how to navigate life's challenges with an attitude of endurance.
Launching season 4 of Think Global and stepping into a new year, we dig into a unique outlook on the variety of life's beginnings and endings, pondering the question: "How can we conclude one chapter well in order to beginning the next successfully?"
With Christmas approaching, we explore practical ways to bring "joy to the world" and share anecdotes of Christmas celebrations from various cultures, including our own and those of our friends.
As we prepare to gather and celebrate with loved ones this holiday season, join us as we discover how the simple act of sharing a meal can create powerful connections that transcend cultural and language barriers.
Join us as we wrap up this series with a conversation exploring how cultures around the world show hospitality and how we can become people who are hospitable beyond expectations.
As we continue this series about going beyond expectations, we discuss how other cultures around the world view optimism and how we can choose to be optimistic people despite our natural tendencies or cultural norms.
We're kicking off a new series where we will explore how we can go beyond expectations in our lives. Throughout this episode, we discuss what generosity looks like around the world and how we can exceed our own culture's expectations as we become people who are generous with our time, money, energy, and knowledge.
Join us as we talk about becoming people who intentionally invest in others more than we focus on ourselves. How can we have a "there you are" outlook in our relationships instead of a "here I am" mentality?
Could thinking about death cause us to live happier, more fulfilling lives? On this episode, we explore some research and ideas suggesting that an awareness of the end is the key to living more fully now.
In our final episode of this series, we discuss the positive effects of inevitable interruptions in our lives.
On this episode, we discuss the value of hard work in all areas of life and how it impacts the people around us.
We're kicking off a new series about becoming better versions of ourselves. This month we discussed friendship and asked the question, "how do I become a better friend?"
As we begin season 3 of Think Global, we're convinced that making small tweaks to our daily habits could produce staggering results and help you recover more time to do more of what matters most.
As we kick off a new year, we discuss the history of New Year's resolutions and how we can thoughtfully enter this new year in a healthy way.
As the holiday season approaches, we reflect on what we have been thankful for lately and discuss a few surprising benefits of gratitude.
In this episode, we share some of our favorite takeaways from The Comfort Crisis by Michael Easter and how we have seen the benefits of embracing discomfort in our own lives and in the lives of our friends around the world.
A group of young people we recently spent time with reminded us that you can make a significant impact in a short amount of time if you chose to be courageous. In this episode, we discuss the importance of living your life as a "heroic deed."
Gratitude, Resilience, Aspiration, Courage, and Empathy make up The 5 Graces of Life and Leadership. In this episode, we discuss how we have seen these 5 attributes displayed throughout our years of traveling and forming relationships across diverse cultures. Check out The 5 Graces by Gary Burnison.
Mongolia is sometimes referred to as "the end of the earth" because of its vast, untouched wilderness. On this episode, we talk to a friend who has lived in Mongolia for 5 years about how the locals live in community.
In this episode, we talk to a friend living in Iraq about what local community looks like in this ancient, tribal country.
We're starting a new series about how building relationships look different in every culture! In this episode, we talk with our guest about what local community looks like in China.
In this episode of the "Things We Didn't Know" series, we explore the country of Morocco. Moroccan Mint Tea Recipe: Moroccan Mint Tea Recipe & Ceremony – MoroccanzestBuy Moroccan Mint Tea here: Temple of Heaven China Green Tea Special Gunpowder 1 Kilo
In this episode of the "Things We Didn't Know" series, we explore the country of Laos. Where to buy specialty coffee from Laos:Jing Jhai CoffeeSaffron Coffee
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In this episode, we review the topics we've covered in season 1 and how they relate to a recent international trip.
In this episode, we invite three special guests to join us for a conversation on adapting to life in America, things missed from home, and the importance of hospitality.
In this episode, Tim and Jonathan share their perspective on the current crisis in Afghanistan and discuss why, as a society, our passion for these types of world crises should last far beyond media coverage.
This month, Tim and Jonathan host their first guests for a conversation about what it's like to live cross-culturally.
Tim and Jonathan unpack the theme of the Think Global podcast: "The world is our home, where strangers become friends and friends become family."
Rushing through life isn't the best way to enjoy the journey. In this episode, we balance out last month's discussion on "walking with intention" with a different perspective - taking the long road home.
The way we walk can be indicative of how we actually live life! In this episode we talk about what it means to walk through life with intention. How can we live a life of purpose with the end in mind?
Through traveling the world together, Tim and Jonathan have learned a lot from different cultures. A notable difference from our American culture is the way that people around the world dine. In countries like China, England, etc. eating a meal together is slow and honorable. In this episode of Think Global we learn what it means to honor those around us, not only while dining together, but in everyday life.
A very familiar text for many of us illustrates this basic principle. “Don't worry about tomorrow. Today has enough trouble of its own.” Often our minds and hearts are consumed with what's happening tomorrow, next week, next month, or even next year. But all we are asked to do is just tackle today. The small things. Today. Lived well.