We hope you're all doing well as we approach the end of 2022.
In this special episode, titled "End of 2022 Recap," we want to take a moment to reflect on the journey we have embarked on this year. It's hard to believe that it has been a full year since we started this podcast, and what a year it has been!
As Priscilla joins us from Ghana, her words carry a sense of excitement and nostalgia. She reflects on how a previous trip to Ghana sparked the idea of creating The Common Nomad podcast and how it has come full circle. It's amazing how a simple idea can blossom into something so meaningful.
Meanwhile, Edward shares his own experiences of being on the move, traveling, and taking part in various celebrations and events. He acknowledges the growth he has experienced throughout the year, discovering his true career path, and embracing intentionality in everything he does.
Friendship has been a recurring topic on the podcast, and both hosts dive into their personal journeys of understanding and evolving their friendships. Priscilla speaks about the importance of not seeking closure when friendships fade away, understanding that everyone has their own path and choices to make. Edward finds himself navigating the complexities of adult friendships, realizing that they change and shift as we transition into different stages of life.
Their insights on friendship are relatable and thought-provoking, reminding us to evaluate the connections we maintain and to cherish those that truly add value to our lives. And speaking of connections, they touch on the surreal nature of podcasting itself, expressing their gratitude for this platform that allows them to engage in meaningful conversations and connect with listeners around the world.
As we come to the end of 2022, it's not just about reflecting on friendships; it's about reflecting on the lessons learned from the year as a whole. Priscilla embraces the idea that some years bring answers while others bring questions, and regardless of the outcome, what matters is being intentional and learning from every experience.
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