How To Take The Most Meaningful Vacation of Your Life - w/ Kimberly
Most people take trips to relax. Beaches. Cocktails. Photos for Instagram. This conversation is not about that kind of trip. This is about the kind of travel that changes what you think a vacation is for. It is about showing up in a small community somewhere in the world and leaving it a little better than you found it. That idea sits at the center of GlobeAware, a nonprofit that builds one week volunteer programs where anyone can contribute to real projects run by local communities.
My guest today is Kimberly-Haley Coleman, the founder of GlobeAware. Two decades ago she built an organization around a simple question. What if everyday people could experience a new country in an honest way and also serve the people who live there. Not as a savior. Not as a tourist with a camera. Just as a fellow human who is ready to help.
In this episode Kimberly opens up about how GlobeAware started and what it takes to keep an organization like this alive. We get into the practical side of things. How do you choose projects that matter. How do you avoid the trap of voluntourism. What happens when volunteers show up and do not know the culture. What about safety, logistics, and the fact that people are literally paying to do work. We speak about her favorite projects from across Latin America, Africa, and Asia. We talk about the program in India where volunteers work shoulder to shoulder with local women. They cook, fix, build, teach, and play with children. That connection is the whole point. You arrive as a stranger and in seven days you feel like part of a family.
There is also a real business challenge here. Running a volunteer organization is not a feel good hobby. There are coordinators on the ground. There are safety rules. There are governments to work with. There is the constant pressure to maintain dignity in the communities you serve. Kimberly shares how she has stayed committed even when it was hard to find funding or when people misunderstood the mission.
If you have ever wondered how to travel with purpose, this will help. If you have thought about taking a week off and giving your time to something bigger, you will hear the truth about what that looks like. It is not glamorous. It can be uncomfortable. It is also deeply joyful. That is why so many volunteers return home feeling different. They learn that a break from routine does not have to be a break from meaning. It can be the most meaningful trip of your life.
Search terms people use to find interviews like this include volunteer abroad, ethical volunteering, meaningful travel, volunteer vacation, GlobeAware review, and community service trips. If you found this episode because of one of those searches, welcome. My goal is that you learn something real, feel something real, and maybe take action after listening.
Listen in. Consider where you might go next. Not to escape. To serve. To connect. To feel alive in a new place while making someone else’s life a little easier. That is what this conversation is about.
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro + background
01:51 GlobeAware and Its Mission
03:25 The Essence of Meaningful Volunteering
07:14 Kimberly's Journey to Globaware
09:59 Project Examples and Community Engagement
12:58 Challenges in Managing a Volunteer Organization
15:34 Is it fun or like man vs wild?
19:49 Volunteer Experience and Safety Concerns
23:15 Cultural Sensitivity and Practical Advice for Volunteers
26:20 Balancing Work and Free Time in Volunteer Programs
28:48 Global Reach: Exploring Project Locations
30:14 Adapting to Local Needs: Projects in India
32:28 Recruitment Strategies for Volunteer Leaders
35:01 The Future of Globaware: Expanding Awareness
38:57 Finding Joy in Service and Everyday Life