Lulu Garcia Navarro
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Good morning.
Good morning.
I'm good. How are you?
I'm good. How are you?
I see that you're at home right now. I want to ask you about your home because you have traveled all over the world, and yet you have always lived in the place where you grew up. Why is that?
I see that you're at home right now. I want to ask you about your home because you have traveled all over the world, and yet you have always lived in the place where you grew up. Why is that?
Oh, my goodness. That's an amazing view. And indeed, I can see your school.
Oh, my goodness. That's an amazing view. And indeed, I can see your school.
Most people would not want that memory infused.
Most people would not want that memory infused.
Rick, I did want to ask you about something pretty significant in your life. You've been very open about receiving a diagnosis of prostate cancer. How are you doing?
Rick, I did want to ask you about something pretty significant in your life. You've been very open about receiving a diagnosis of prostate cancer. How are you doing?
Has it given you more of an urgency to do things you haven't done before?
Has it given you more of an urgency to do things you haven't done before?
I just want to stay for a moment with that idea of regret. I mean, what happened, the sacrifices of being on the road so much? Because You have spent such a huge portion of your life going out elsewhere and discovering and exploring.
I just want to stay for a moment with that idea of regret. I mean, what happened, the sacrifices of being on the road so much? Because You have spent such a huge portion of your life going out elsewhere and discovering and exploring.
Well, it's interesting. You use two different words. One is mission and one is choice. I mean, mission sounds like it's a calling and that it doesn't feel like it's a choice, that it doesn't feel like it's optional.
Well, it's interesting. You use two different words. One is mission and one is choice. I mean, mission sounds like it's a calling and that it doesn't feel like it's a choice, that it doesn't feel like it's optional.
And it relates to this idea that you have talked about with me, which is of being a pilgrim. It seems like the way that you view your career has been infused with this sense of a calling, of something greater than yourself that you're trying to do.
And it relates to this idea that you have talked about with me, which is of being a pilgrim. It seems like the way that you view your career has been infused with this sense of a calling, of something greater than yourself that you're trying to do.