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The Cosmic Career Of A Bike Messenger: Bill Fehr – Episode #44

Bill Fehr Biking (Credit: Ben Premeaux)

Bill Fehr Biking (Credit: Ben Premeaux)

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UPDATE 5/11/2020: Since the original broadcast of this podcast in January, I have been notified by former coworker friends that I and Bill worked with that Bill Fehr passed away this weekend. Please pray for him and his family during this sad time. Unfortunately I do not have any more details at this time. Rest in peace Bill. You were one of the most amazing humans I have ever known. It was an honor to count you as a co-worker and friend, and to conduct this interview telling your life story. I pray it’s a blessing and source of comfort to all during this time of grief...

Update 5/12/2020: Bill Fehr’s obituary can be found here.

Today we are going to talk about taking the path less traveled, and what it means to be successful in America. I think today’s show will be a fascinating one. Not only because the topic itself is interesting, but because the person I am talking with today is one of the most interesting and intense people I have ever had the privilege to work with. 

For today’s podcast, I am sitting down to talk with Bill Fehr.  I worked with Bill almost a decade ago when I was a mailroom clerk at a law firm in uptown Charlotte. Bill is a professional bike messenger, and has been zooming in and out of traffic for the past 22 years in uptown Charlotte.

His career as a bike messenger is unconventional, as was his path to get where he is today. I don’t think it’s a career many aspire to while they are in school. In fact, it’s one that many probably would discourage their children from pursuing. But that’s what I love about Bill. He is in fact an unconventional man. But as you will hear in today’s show, Bill is passionate about living life fully, and I think he has a story worth sharing, especially for those who feel in their gut that they need to be doing something other than working in a cubicle for the rest of their lives. 

My interview today is rather long, and runs over an hour, but I think it is one you we really enjoy. I would encourage you to listen to our fascinating conversation in full. I would also like to give a shoutout to all my former co-workers from Nova Office Strategies, which is the company Bill works for, and that I used to work for as well.

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