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Addressing the Social Issue of Homelessness and Thinking Outside of Yourself with Joshua Coombes

Ian Christianson Season 1 Episode 21

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Joshua Coombs, founder of Do Something for Nothing, shares his journey of giving haircuts to the homeless and the impact it has had on his life and the lives of others. He started this work out of a feeling of helplessness and a desire to do something to make a difference. Through his interactions with the homeless, he realized the importance of showing up, listening, and treating people with dignity and respect. His work gained attention on social media, leading to a movement of people wanting to do something for nothing. Joshua emphasizes the power of small acts of kindness and encourages individuals to step out of their comfort zones and connect with those in need. He also discusses the misconceptions and stigmas surrounding homelessness and the need for collective action to address the issue. The conversation explores the importance of collective action and compassion in addressing social issues like homelessness. It emphasizes the need for a national effort and a shift in consciousness to prioritize helping those in need. The conversation also touches on the importance of listening, letting go of preconceived opinions, and connecting with others on a deeper level. It suggests that finding purpose and authenticity in life involves being open to new experiences, getting out of one's comfort zone, and quieting the mind through practices like meditation. The purpose of life is seen as being the best version of oneself and connecting to one's authenticity.



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