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This is a show about what it takes to make meaningful change in a divided nation.
Make sure to follow and listen to uncommon ground on Amazon music, Apple Podcast, or wherever you listen. It seems like a local crisis can sometimes
it bring out good in people.
But then we have these global crises that seem to bring out bad in people.
What do the people, when you talk about the global crisis of COVID and climate change,
all these big disasters that are coming and coming and coming.
What do you wish that the people who are dealing with those big global disasters
would learn from the people who are so beautifully dealing with these local disasters?
That's a deep question.
Listen, are you always tell people that some of the very big problems, they have very simple
solutions?
And that food and water is very simple to see.
The urgency of now in terms of water and food is yesterday. Every day you wait
is one day people are suffering, especially after hurricanes with a lot of heat. Water
is not only essential, but it's every second we wait to bring in water to those men and
women we are putting in lives at risk. So what we try to do, obviously, as an organization, where I still very small, what Sandra Kitchen has,
I think 50, 60 people only on payroll. And look, we responded in Haiti, close to 20,
25,000 meals a day, probably more. We responded in New Orleans at the same time.
We've, I think, reached over 35,000, 40,000 meals a day, we are only able to do this with
locals. We come from the outside because we need to be coming with a coolness and the
support that outsiders can bring, but outsiders will never be as successful if it was not for
the help of the people that know best, which are the locals.
I remember Lebanon, we were able to respond within 12 hours to the big explosion that destroyed
that big part of the route. Why were we able to respond into a power? Well, because we
had already ex-volunteers that were Lebanese and were in the root, but because the local restaurants, they wanted to
debate with us. We put 10 restaurants around the circles, surrounding the explosion.
Within one day, we were doing close to 20,000 meals a day from firefighters to volunteers,
to hospitals, etc. So you see, we are not trying trying use to say we know better. I know that when FEMA, the
men and women of FEMA are good people, it's only like
sometimes the the red tape that big government agencies
have are not in the business of solving the problems of
the people today. And this is some of the problems we only
need to redefine the meaning of emergency.
That's the only thing I keep asking everybody. I want to move on and second to this. The money,
you can see now, why Jeff Bezos wants you to have a rocket ship of money behind you. But I think
your secret ingredient, kind of like with stone soup, you know, that story where, you know,
the person shows up and nobody
wants to feed him, so he puts a big bowl of water and so I was boiling the water. He puts
one stone in there. People say, hey, what are you doing? And everybody, well, I'm making
some stone soup, but if I had some carrots, if I had some celery, whatever. So eventually
everybody puts their food in that big boiling pot, and it's the best meal anybody's ever
had, I think the stone in your stone soup is joy and hope.
You're not just bringing the physical atoms
and molecules of nutritious food.
You're bringing something else.
You're bringing a spirit, you're bringing joy.
How do you maintain this energy
and this enthusiasm and this love
and the fun that you have in the middle of all this
bad stuff you see?
Listen, obviously I have a wife that I don't deserve. She's my rock and she likes to be always
on the sidelines and behind everything. But without her, I wouldn't have the support at every
level that I need to do what I do. My little drop of water in this ocean of need.
But I think her, my daughter,
she's one of the reasons, right?
Watching how they get involved, gives me joy.
And I do believe it's very important that we all do
little bit more to really understand the world we live in.
Because I do believe the American dream is real. But I think we need to change it. We need to call it the world we live in. Because I do believe the American dream is real,
but I think we need to change it.
We need to call it the new American dream.
And the new American dream must be that you are looking to provide
for others, you don't know, the same thing you're looking to provide for your own.
We are talking about walls, and I know this is becoming very political,
but we all need to be more pragmatic.
I can put my daughters behind walls
and trying to think I'm protecting them.
But then they're gonna be knowing sink
of what's really happening around those walls,
outside those walls.
And one day those walls eventually will come down.
If I'm gonna be protecting my daughters
because I'm a dad that won my daughters to do well
I do believe I need not to build high walls but to build longer tables if others do well
My daughters will always be protected and that's what I believe is the America I believe and
This to me essentially is what keeps me going
Protecting my daughters means,
I protect my communities doing better,
my cities doing better,
others I don't know are doing better.
That's what we all need to be finding common ground
and working together towards that.
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