Fix The News

Meet Tarek Loubani, an emergency doctor who has created open-source, 3D printed medical supplies to solve critical shortages in war zones like Gaza and Ukraine.  In this conversation, Tarek shares his journey as a Palestinian refugee - the powerful moments that have shaped the trajectory of his life and inspired his mission to create high quality and open source medical hardware and make it accessible and affordable to those who need it most. Giving us a rare insight into the crisis zones we hear about in the news but rarely have access to on-the-ground stories, this episode is compelling, confronting and incredibly inspiring.  For more information:  Glia's website:https://glia.orgSteth-of-hope:https://glia.org/blogs/news/the-steth-of-hope-campaign-with-make-a-medicGlia's Patreon, if you want to contribute in a durable way:https://www.patreon.com/gliaDonation to Glia:https://glia.org/collections/glia-donationsTo volunteer or reach out to Glia:https://glia.org/pages/contactThis episode of Hope Is A Verb was hosted by Angus Hervey, cofounder of Future Crunch and Amy Davoren-Rose, creative director. The soundtrack for this podcast is "Rain" composed and performed by ⁠El Rey Miel ⁠from their upcoming album "Sea the Sky."Audio Sweetening by Anthony Badolato- ⁠Ai3 Audio and Voice⁠.We would like to acknowledge that this podcast is recorded on the lands of the Gadigal, Wurundjeri and Woi Warring People. These conversations are inspired by our charity partners and our Humankind Project that celebrates the people who are stitching our world back together.You can contact us at: hope@futurecrunch.com.auTranscripts will be available on our website soon. 

Show Notes

Meet Tarek Loubani, an emergency doctor who has created open-source, 3D printed medical supplies to solve critical shortages in war zones like Gaza and Ukraine. 

 In this conversation, Tarek shares his journey as a Palestinian refugee - the powerful moments that have shaped the trajectory of his life and inspired his mission to create high quality and open source medical hardware and make it accessible and affordable to those who need it most. Giving us a rare insight into the crisis zones we hear about in the news but rarely have access to on-the-ground stories, this episode is compelling, confronting and incredibly inspiring. 

 

For more information: 

 

Glia's website:
https://glia.org

Steth-of-hope:
https://glia.org/blogs/news/the-steth-of-hope-campaign-with-make-a-medic
Glia's Patreon, if you want to contribute in a durable way:
https://www.patreon.com/glia
Donation to Glia:
https://glia.org/collections/glia-donations
To volunteer or reach out to Glia:
https://glia.org/pages/contact


This episode of Hope Is A Verb was hosted by Angus Hervey, cofounder of Future Crunch and Amy Davoren-Rose, creative director. 

The soundtrack for this podcast is "Rain" composed and performed by ⁠El Rey Miel ⁠from their upcoming album "Sea the Sky."

Audio Sweetening by Anthony Badolato- ⁠Ai3 Audio and Voice⁠.

We would like to acknowledge that this podcast is recorded on the lands of the Gadigal, Wurundjeri and Woi Warring People. These conversations are inspired by our charity partners and our Humankind Project that celebrates the people who are stitching our world back together.

You can contact us at: hope@futurecrunch.com.au

Transcripts will be available on our website soon. 

What is Fix The News?

What does it take to change the world? Fix The News (formerly Hope Is A Verb) brings you stories from the frontlines of progress. From grassroots problem-solvers to global big thinkers, each episode explores the people, ideas and innovations creating a better future - because the story of the world isn’t just what’s broken, it’s also what's working. New episode every second Wednesday.

Hosted by Angus Hervey and Amy Davoren-Rose. Fix The News is a solutions-focused media platform sharing stories from the frontlines of progress - exploring what’s working in the world and the people making it happen.