THE TRIBE: ONE MAN'S LIFELONG SEARCH FOR HIS KIND OF WEIRD BY JERRY DUNN (EPISODE 70)

What if life isn't about finding one tribe—but about discovering the many communities that shape us along the way? In this special episode of The PhD Journey Unplugged, Dr. Sarah Gordon shares a reading of The Tribe, a thoughtful and deeply personal essay written by Jerry Dunn. Through humor, wisdom, and stories spanning decades of life experience, Jerry reflects on the tribes that have influenced his journey—from the running community and ultrarunning culture to healing, sobriety, friendship, and the ongoing search for belonging. More than a story about running, The Tribe is a reflection on identity, growth, resilience, and the people who walk beside us through life's many seasons. Jerry challenges us to consider that perhaps life isn't about finding where we fit in forever, but about remaining open to growth, new experiences, and new communities that help shape who we become. At its heart, this piece is a reminder that flourishing is found through movement, connection, curiosity, and the courage to continue evolving. As Jerry writes: "Find your people. But don't be afraid to outgrow them." And perhaps most importantly: "The campfire is always somewhere else... waiting for you." Thank you to Jerry Dunn for allowing this piece to be shared with The PhD Journey Unplugged community.