Curious Minds at Work

CM 006: Mick Ebeling on How to Achieve the Impossible


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Mick Ebeling is the Founder of Not Impossible Labs, an online crowdsourcing platform that dramatically improves the lives of millions by creating low-cost, open-source, and do-it-yourself devices. For example, through a combination of marking and hacking, Not Impossible Labs developed 150-dollar devices that helped people with ALS communicate with loved ones for the first time in years, as well as prosthetic limbs for Sudanese children for as low as 50 dollars.
The philosophy of Not Impossible Labs is to help one to help many, that is, to create a life-changing solution for one person, and then think about how to scale it. He describes these innovations in the bestselling book Not Impossible: The Art and Joy of Doing What Could Not Be Done.
Mick was deemed one of the Top 50 Most Creative People in 2014 by Advertising Age. He was also the recipient of the 2014 Muhammad Ali Humanitarian of the Year Award. In this interview, he shares the circumstances that launched Not Impossible Labs and that led to his book. He talks about the people whose problems he committed to solve and the hacking, making and do-it-yourself approaches he and his fellow innovators used to do just that.
In this episode, you will learn:
how to commit first to achieve the impossible
how a 150-dollar EyeWriter helped a renowned artist with ALS draw again
how 3D printers revolutionized life for Sudanese youth
the importance of making and hacking for solving real-world problems
how to empower young people to embrace a Not Impossible mindset
how seeking solutions helps us make creative connections
Mick also shares several of the new projects his organization has underway, and he talks about ways Not Impossible Labs is bridging the gap between makers and problem solvers.
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Episode Links
Mick Ebeling TED Talk
Street Art
Tony Tempt One Quan
Tempt One Foundation
Stephen Hawking
Time Magazine Top 25 Inventions
MoMA
EyeWriter
Optical character technology
Open source
The BrainWriter
Cameron Rodriguez
ALS or Lou Gehrig Disease
Triangulation
Consumer EEG Devices
Project Daniel
Dr. Tom Catena
Precipart
Richard Van As
Gait Trainer
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