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5: Nancy Lublin

39 min · 10 de nov de 201739 min
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I talk with Nancy Lublin, an accomplished entrepreneur who is now the founder and CEO of the tech non-profit Crisis Text Line. There is some swearing in this episode, so consider listening with headphones if you're around children. press 1.jpg [https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/59af1740f7e0ab91b226f475/1506624087204-GUUW8BPPXDLRHK25RF8H/press+1.jpg?format=1000w] Links for this episode: Crisis Text Line: http://crisistextline.org (get text-based help in the US by texting to 741-741) Nancy Lublin's TED Talk: http://bit.ly/NancyLTEDTalk Omidyar Network was kind enough to provide Nancy and me a conference room to record in. More about them at https://www.omidyar.com/ Nancy mentioned the work of Good Call (https://goodcall.nyc/), the New Yorker article by Jennifer Gonnerman about Kalief Browder (https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2014/10/06/before-the-law), and Sarah Lacy, who produces the blog Pando Daily (https://pando.com/).

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episode 8: Nancy and Bill Pickett artwork

8: Nancy and Bill Pickett

I was inspired to start this show after losing my mom in August 2016. My mom lived in her home in San Diego until she was 80. It made me worry at times because she didn’t have any family there and I was a 90-minute flight or 8-hour drive away in San Francisco. A big reason she was able to stay in her home so long was because she had a network of friends and neighbors who would help her out. Today you’ll hear my conversation with two of those neighbors, who lived across the street from my mom for nearly 40 years and were part of her support structure. Bill and Nancy Pickett are in their 80s and going strong. Bill is a semi-retired engineer who still works 3 days a week. Nancy recently oversaw a kitchen remodel and celebrated her 80th birthday at a San Diego brewery.

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episode 5: Nancy Lublin artwork

5: Nancy Lublin

I talk with Nancy Lublin, an accomplished entrepreneur who is now the founder and CEO of the tech non-profit Crisis Text Line. There is some swearing in this episode, so consider listening with headphones if you're around children. press 1.jpg [https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/59af1740f7e0ab91b226f475/1506624087204-GUUW8BPPXDLRHK25RF8H/press+1.jpg?format=1000w] Links for this episode: Crisis Text Line: http://crisistextline.org (get text-based help in the US by texting to 741-741) Nancy Lublin's TED Talk: http://bit.ly/NancyLTEDTalk Omidyar Network was kind enough to provide Nancy and me a conference room to record in. More about them at https://www.omidyar.com/ Nancy mentioned the work of Good Call (https://goodcall.nyc/), the New Yorker article by Jennifer Gonnerman about Kalief Browder (https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2014/10/06/before-the-law), and Sarah Lacy, who produces the blog Pando Daily (https://pando.com/).

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