It was such a pleasure to interview Dino Kalush for this episode, and you will see why as soon as you press play. We talk about his recent Amazon bestselling book, The Global Nomad: Addressing the Adventures, and he shares how real growth is shaped in moments of pressure, not comfort. Dino tells stories from his military experience and about the incredible number of places he has traveled and lived in the world. And he does it all with a mix of honesty and humor that is uplifting. His life story demonstrates how even the hardest situations can teach you how to stay grounded and move forward. Our conversation explores how perspective shifts when you step outside your normal environment, and how those experiences begin to shape your identity over time. What stood out most is the reminder that who you become is built through the choices you make and the way you respond to challenges. And through it all, it’s the relationships and connections you build along the way that matter most. ------- The Global Nomad is a wild, reflective, and deeply human journey through the addresses—and adventures—that have shaped Dino’s extraordinary life. Each chapter is a place he’s called home—and every one comes with a story: hilarious, heartwarming, sometimes chaotic, but always real. Packed with inspiration, wisdom, and unforgettable characters, The Global Nomad is your reminder that life’s not about perfection—it’s about participation. So, get in, buckle up, and fly free. Because when it’s all said and done, there’s only one thing that matters: That you come to the end of your life knowing that you fully lived. Available on Amazon. ----- Dino Kalush is an accomplished aviation professional with over three decades of hands-on experience spanning military, government, and civilian aerospace operations. Currently serving as a Modification Project Technical Specialist for the MH-139A at Boeing, Dino is widely respected for his deep technical expertise, regulatory insight, and leadership in airworthiness, aircraft maintenance, and FAA certification. Throughout his expansive career, Dino has held key roles including Chief Program Mechanic, GenFam Instructor, FAA Part 145 Chief Inspector, Director of Maintenance, and Field Service Representative for both the MV-22 and MH-139A platforms. He has been a pivotal force behind the launch of new aircraft programs, FAA repair station operations, and aviation training systems. His work has earned him recognition as a subject matter expert in avionics systems, quality control, and maintenance program development. A U.S. Navy veteran and proud graduate of the University of New York (now Excelsior College), Dino also holds multiple FAA and FCC licenses, including Airframe & Powerplant Mechanic and Private Pilot certifications. His passion for aviation has always been matched by a love of travel. Dino has lived and worked in locations across the U.S. and Europe—experiences that have given him a global perspective and a deep appreciation for cultural diversity. His time abroad, particularly during military service and international field assignments, shaped not only his professional approach to complex technical challenges but also his personal philosophy of adaptability, continuous learning, and human connection. Fluent in German and French, Dino is as comfortable troubleshooting aircraft systems as he is navigating new locations or engaging with colleagues from around the world. His journeys have not only informed his career but have also broadened his worldview—fueling his commitment to excellence, his curiosity, and his desire to leave a meaningful impact in the world. Dino and his wife, Sharon, now call Myrtle Beach, South Carolina home, where they enjoy the coastal lifestyle and continue to explore new destinations together whenever they can.