Brian Baird, Three American Questions (GlobalWA 2015)
Former US Congressman Brian Baird discusses a new organization — Three American Questions — designed to help the public and officeholders work together to solve problems.
Former US Congressman Brian Baird discusses a new organization — Three American Questions — designed to help the public and officeholders work together to solve problems.
Middle East Explained, Part 1 — from the Kurdish point of view — Kurdish Howard Kobani, Middle East expert, explains how there can be peace in the Middle East.
Hip Hop Heals — Scott Hanauer of Washington State’s Community Youth Services discusses how his organization uses hip hop to address troubled youth. Program director Bobby Williams and graduate Shanelle Berry join the conversation.
Carol Sanford, world-known business consultant and author of her latest, The Responsible Entrepreneur, discusses how to change the world.
A CURE FOR CANCER: The world-renowned Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center’s Gary Gilliland describes a one-shot process with a 93% success rate in blood cancers … and how the Center believes this process has much potential in many other diseases.
The book “Strength in What Remains,” by Tracy Kidder, is about Deo Niyizonkiza, who describes escaping from civil war, and then escaping the streets of New York. He is trying to bring healthcare to his home country of Burundi.
Marathons With Meaning — Running With Those Who Cannot. Peter Kline runs marathons for people with disabilities, just to give them the chance to experience what it’s like. Amazing story of an amazin person!
One person has great impact! Gina Guddat, a global philanthropist, takes her “Voluntourism” around the world.
Maximizing Your Expertise Around the World: Mark Horoszowski, Moving Worlds, explains the concept of “experteering,” a new way to make an impact and have a great experience!
Charlie Bresler, Executive Director, The Life You Can Save, describes how people can have more impact with their charitable donations.