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We’re attempting to offer a dose of normalcy, so we start with idealist Catherine Hamlin, who in 1959, answered an ad to create a midwifery clinic in Ethiopia. Catherine would spend the rest of her life in Ethiopia helping women who suffer childbirth injuries. I also share about a NC police officer who befriended a homeless woman. Next, I discuss “UBI” (Universal Basic Income) in Stockton, CA and then pivot to the “reverse freedom riders” of the early 1960s. Finally, I talk about having time to work on my second book and how recently, someone paid it forward for me, prompting me to do the same for another person.
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We’re attempting to offer a dose of normalcy, so we start with idealist Catherine Hamlin, who in 1959, answered an ad to create a midwifery clinic in Ethiopia. Catherine would spend the rest of her life in Ethiopia helping women who suffer childbirth injuries. I also share about a NC police officer who befriended a homeless woman. Next, I discuss “UBI” (Universal Basic Income) in Stockton, CA and then pivot to the “reverse freedom riders” of the early 1960s. Finally, I talk about having time to work on my second book and how recently, someone paid it forward for me, prompting me to do the same for another person.
The post Ellie 2.0 Radio – March 30, 2020 first appeared on AM 950.