Curious Minds at Work

CM 067: Mick Ebeling on Achieving the Impossible


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Have you ever felt powerless to improve the lives of those less fortunate than you?
Mick Ebeling believes that the key to helping many is to start by helping just one. He shares details and examples of this in his book, Not Impossible, The Art and Joy of Doing What Couldn’t be Done. Mick explains that through this philosophy, we not only solve an immediate problem, but we also learn more about what else we can do.
Thought leader, speaker, and founder of Not Impossible, Mick and his team are crowdsourcing solutions through tech to help people around the globe. Along the way, he is helping us to see how powerful each one of us is to create change in the world.
Here are some of the things that came up in our conversation:
How it all started when Mick connected with LA graffiti artist Tony Quan
The value he places on tech to meet human and social needs
The power of committing first and then figuring it out - where it leads
The important role diverse team members play in solving real-world problems
How taking the time to see others in your world can lead to incredible change
After 7 years with ALS Tony got to draw and communicate again with the Eyewriter
What happened when Tony could no longer blink? He used brain waves.
The inspiring story of 3D printing and Project Daniel
The story behind the powerful quote  to preach always and when necessary, use words
How Mick wound up taking charge on printing out 3D limbs
What we learn and the impact we can have when we help start by helping one person
How he got to his philosophy of helping one to help many
Why his organization strives to keep innovative tech prices low
How emotion plays a key role in determining which projects to take on
The role of inspiring stories in picking projects and spreading the words
How we do not need expertise to effect change in the world
Ask why something needs to happen rather than how - why that is key
Every single thing that surrounds us today was once impossible
How not knowing what you cannot do is so freeing
Episode Links
@MickEbeling
www.notimpossible.com
Mick Ebeling TED Talk
Tony Tempt One Quan
Time Magazine Top 25 Inventions
EyeWriter
Cameron Rodriguez
Optical character technology
Open source
The BrainWriter
Consumer EEG Devices
Project Daniel
Dr. Tom Catena
Richard Van As
Maker Faire
Gait Trainer
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