• We Only Have What We Give

  • Jun 19 2020
  • Length: 25 mins
  • Podcast
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We Only Have What We Give

  • Summary

  • Heraclitus, a Greek philosopher, once said, “No man steps in the same river twice.”

    This quote, first spoken around 515 BC, rings true today as we evolve into our New Normal, and while we cannot go back to exactly how we lived before the global pandemic, people all around the world are influencing the evolution of the New Normal by stepping up to answer the needs of hospitals, front line personnel, and at-risk individuals in communities everywhere.

    In this episode, host Bruce Bracken learns about the power of connection and togetherness as he speaks with Mitch Wittenberg, the regional lead for Masks for Docs in Seattle, a not-for-profit social impact company that connects doctors and hospitals with local PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) resources. With 45 chapters across the United States, and in Canada, Colombia, Mexico, and India, Masks for Docs is enabling suppliers to fill the ever increasing demand for face shields, sewn masks, cleaning supplies, ventilators, protective eye-wear, and more. Much needed supplies are provided with no strings attached to front line workers.

    Join us in the episode as we learn how average people are joining the fight against a deadly virus, while bringing hope to others.

    Resources:

    Mitch Wittenberg - LinkedIn

    Masks For Docs - Website

    Bruce Bracken - LinkedIn


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