Aaron Sorrels

A Quick Chat with The Unemployed Alcoholic

Aaron Sorrels

  • Tim Steele

Tim Steele

Monday 19th October 2020

Tim Steele talks about balancing life as a pastor, comedian, and travel agent on 'A Quick Chat with The Unemployed Alcoholic'.
43 minutes
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About this podcast

A Quick Chat with The Unemployed Alcoholic
Author:
Aaron Sorrels
Overview:
Categories:
Sobriety Success Stories
Body & Mind
Creative Recovery Journeys
Entrepreneurship for Personal Growth
Comedic Journeys
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Tim Steele: Juggling Faith, Comedy, and Travel

It's been my experience through life that in disruptive times, when things get uncomfortable, oftentimes there are opportunities that pop up that can open up chances to talk with people and open up chances to connect with people that just, flat out, didn't exist before.
Ever wondered how someone can be a pastor, comedian, and travel agent all at once? In this episode of 'A Quick Chat with The Unemployed Alcoholic', Aaron Sorrels sits down with his friend Tim Steele to uncover the secrets behind balancing these diverse roles. Tim shares candid stories about growing up in the church, navigating the ups and downs of faith, and finding humor in everyday life.
He believes that being friends with the people he ministers to is crucial, and this philosophy shines through in his storytelling. Tim's travel experiences have broadened his perspective, allowing him to connect with people from all walks of life. He also opens up about his recovery journey, emphasizing that true discipline stems from love. As they delve into the challenges brought by COVID-19, Tim expresses gratitude for his current position and the purpose it brings.
He recounts turning down lucrative ministry offers to stay true to his calling and discusses how comedy and ministry intersect in his life. This episode is a heartfelt reminder to follow your passions and trust in a higher plan.