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Show Notes: Ethical Volunteer Travel with Kimberly Haley-Coleman (Globe Aware)Travel can be more than a getaway—it can be a catalyst for connection, cultural understanding, and real impact. In this episode of Cheryl’s Travel Blueprint, Cheryl Johnson sits down with Kimberly Haley-Coleman, founder and executive director of Globe Aware, a nonprofit leading short-term, culturally respectful volunteer service programs in 25+ countries.Kimberly shares how she went from global finance and tech to building one of the most structured, accessible models for ethical service travel—helping busy professionals and families serve responsibly while gaining deeper perspective, joy, and personal transformation.In This Episode, We CoverKimberly’s “circuitous path” from Wall Street to meaningful global serviceWhy short-term volunteer travel can be ethical, structured, and impactfulThe transformation that happens to volunteers—especially kids and teensHow Globe Aware designs programs for safety, dignity, and sustainabilityThe difference between “helping” and serving side-by-side as equalsHow cultural immersion challenges assumptions and expands empathyThe role of corporate matching and employee responsibility programsA fascinating hidden-gem project in Mexico connecting cenotes, ruins, and communitiesWhy service starts at home—and how global service can deepen perspectiveMemorable Stories & HighlightsCambodia wheelchair distribution: Kimberly shares the emotional impact of seeing a mother’s hope return as her child gains mobility.Guatemala concrete floors: Volunteers help young single moms create safer homes—leading to immediate health benefits and changed habits around water use.Teen empowerment: How real-world contribution helps teens replace “comparison culture” with confidence and purpose.Mexico’s Camino del Mayab-style trail: A jaw-dropping network of cenotes, Mayan ruins, and colonial structures being reconnected for sustainable tourism and jobs.Key TakeawaysEthical service travel is a two-way street. Volunteers aren’t “heroes”—they’re learners and extra hands working with local expertise.Structure matters. Safety, vetted projects, local coordinators, and community-chosen priorities are what separate responsible programs from harmful ones.Transformation is the sustainability factor. When people feel the joy of serving a greater good, they tend to keep doing it.Cultural exposure grows your brain. New environments naturally challenge assumptions and expand empathy—without needing perfect language skills.Episode Timestamps 06:40–08:12 — Concrete floors & clean water awareness in Guatemala08:51–10:04 — Teens, screen-time comparison, and the power of real-world impact31:39–32:49 — Challenging assumptions through culture + why service brings lasting joy39:39–43:07 — Mexico’s cenotes + ancient paths project (a hidden gem)47:14–49:00 — Shared humanity: what all parents want for their childrenAbout Kimberly Haley-ColemanKimberly Haley-Coleman is the founder and executive director of Globe Aware, a nonprofit that leads short-term volunteer service programs worldwide. With a background spanning international business (MBA), global finance, and tech, Kimberly left the corporate world to build culturally respectful, community-driven service experiences that prioritize safety, sustainability, and mutual learning. She’s also a speaker, university lecturer, multiple patent holder, and a Texas Business Hall of Fame inductee.Connect with Kimberly / Globe AwareWebsite: www.globeaware.orgInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/globeaware/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/globeawareLinkedIn (Kimberly): https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimberlyglobeaware/LinkedIn (Company): https://www.linkedin.com/company/globe-aware/YouTube: https://youtube.com/@globeawareX (Twitter): https://twitter.com/GlobeAwareTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@globe_awareWikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Globe_AwarePodcast (Globe Aware): https://open.spotify.com/show/6n9cfb4QIVb2aqUD6XSttECheryl’s Wrap-UpIf this episode made you rethink what’s possible through travel—subscribe to Cheryl’s Travel Blueprint for more conversations that go deeper than the destination. And if you’re curious about service travel, check out Globe Aware and explore what ethical, community-led volunteering can look like.
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