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Wanderlust, Wisdom & the Love That Connects Us with Peter Young In this globe-spanning, heart-opening episode of Stories from Everywhere, host Jill L. Ferguson sits down with educator, technologist, Emmy judge, and world traveler Peter Young, dialing in from the warm breezes of O‘ahu. What unfolds is a rich, funny, deeply human conversation about love as a way of moving through the world—across classrooms, cultures, and decades. Peter shares how a childhood spent hopping from American Samoa to Hong Kong to Taiwan shaped his lifelong curiosity and empathy. He talks about learning Fortran on a refrigerator-sized computer in high school, discovering his calling in both technology and teaching, and how artificial intelligence is transforming the way he helps students become stronger writers and critical thinkers. Jill and Peter dive into: 🌍 What traveling and living abroad taught him about joy, humility, and connection 💡 Why AI belongs in the classroom—and how the Socratic method can elevate student writing ❤️ How purposeful love, kindness, and cultural openness strengthen relationships and workplaces 🎓 Stories from his career in higher education, including accreditation battles, hiring insights, and the importance of mission-driven leadership ✨ The secret ingredient that makes his long-distance marriage thrive Peter also shares vivid, humorous stories—from learning phrases like “I love you” in Belarusian to get by in local bars, to being escorted out of the country by the KGB, to teaching tech executives how not to embarrass themselves in Tokyo boardrooms. Through it all, his message is clear: people everywhere want the same things—connection, respect, and the chance to be understood. This conversation is equal parts warm, thoughtful, global, and wise. If you love stories that blend humanity, humor, and heart, Episode 32 will stay with you long after the credits roll.