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In this episode of Remarkably Ordinary Conversations with Dwight and Denise, artist and inventor, Robert Coghlan, reveals how his childhood loss of sight paved the way to his lifelong vision. Robert exposes the intersectionality between trauma and triumph. At a very early age, starved for the light of sight, Robert recounts how regaining his vision catapulted him into a deep appreciation for colors, shades, shapes and textures, admittedly, the birth of the artist. For Robert Coghlan the creative, his artistic work is not confined to canvas, pastels and oils. He has extended his reach into the world of inventions. Fueled by his sensitivity to human injustice and the responsibility to craft a better world, Robert embarked on an inventive journey to moderate the ills of man’s inhumanity to man. As a consequence, he brought to life LAMP, the Local Authority Mobile Platform, a socially responsive invention to moderating human-to-human encounters with law enforcement, first responders and other local authorities. Robert reminds us that those who bend toward the side of justice must do the work required.
In this episode of Remarkably Ordinary Conversations with Dwight and Denise, artist and inventor, Robert Coghlan, reveals how his childhood loss of sight paved the way to his lifelong vision. Robert exposes the intersectionality between trauma and triumph. At a very early age, starved for the light of sight, Robert recounts how regaining his vision catapulted him into a deep appreciation for colors, shades, shapes and textures, admittedly, the birth of the artist. For Robert Coghlan the creative, his artistic work is not confined to canvas, pastels and oils. He has extended his reach into the world of inventions. Fueled by his sensitivity to human injustice and the responsibility to craft a better world, Robert embarked on an inventive journey to moderate the ills of man’s inhumanity to man. As a consequence, he brought to life LAMP, the Local Authority Mobile Platform, a socially responsive invention to moderating human-to-human encounters with law enforcement, first responders and other local authorities. Robert reminds us that those who bend toward the side of justice must do the work required.