
#30 - Julie and CAPT(R) Tully
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In this episode of the Foreign Area Officer Podcast, I interview Julie Tully and her husband U.S. Navy CAPT(R) John Tulley. We discuss Julie's transition from a cowgirl in Northern California to a 'nomadic Navy spouse' and the dynamic journey from her career in agriculture to becoming a Foreign Area Officer (FAO) spouse, living and working in Europe and Africa for fifteen consecutive years. The conversation delves into the couple’s experiences living in Cameroon, Nigeria, and Djibouti and the impact of their roles there. They touch on memorable challenges, the importance of self-reliance, and the significant contributions spouses make to the FAO mission. Julie also shares the inspiration and stories behind her book, 'Dispatches from the Cowgirl,' offering a deeper look into the FAO lifestyle and its challenges and rewards.
Learn More about Julie’s work at www.JulieTullyWriter.com
Books Discussed:
- Dispatches of a Cowgirl, by Julie Tully
- Broadway in Benghazi, by Anna Linvill
- Out of Africa, by Isak Dinesen (Karen Blixen)
00:00 Introduction and Disclaimers
00:45 Meet the Guests: John and Julie Tulley
01:19 Julie's Journey: From Cowgirl to Navy Spouse
03:37 Life on the Ranch and Transition to FAO
04:55 The FAO Lifestyle: Challenges and Adaptations
14:11 John's Naval Academy and Submarine Experience
19:16 Discovering the FAO Career Path
22:07 Julie's Perspective: Public Relations and FAO Life
25:46 Adventures and Challenges in Africa
34:16 The Importance of Teamwork in FAO Assignments
43:10 A Hospital Emergency Room in Nigeria
57:04 The Commissary Conundrum
59:10 Internet Surprises in Nigeria
59:47 Defining Home Across Continents
01:09:18 Experiencing Local Cultures Through Staff
01:34:19 Honoring a Fallen Hero in Djibouti
01:49:14 Reflections on the FAO Life