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From YouTube: Weekly e-NABLE Town Hall Meeting - September 23, 2022
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A
A
Open
up
my
participants
window,
all
right,
so
Ben
you
able
to
help
with
notes
today
already
on
it.
Thank
you
doesn't
look
like
I.
Have
anyone
introduced
today
so
on
we
go?
We
still
have
this
action
I'm
sitting
here
from
me,
which
I
haven't
gotten
to
yet
I
apologize.
I
was
going
to
ask
John
about
this,
but
he's
not
here
yet
I
was
just
going
to
ask
if,
if
he
is
in
fact
getting
these
emails
that
do
they
is
that,
where
these
go
and
they
go
to,
does
anyone
know?
B
You
Rick,
there
was
a
point
in
time
where
somebody
tried
to
open
a
chapter
and
complained
that
we
didn't
follow
up
and
I
didn't
get
anything
John
forwarded
it
to
me.
Oh
so
he
might
have
gone.
A
B
A
Try
to
get
this
done
today,
I've
gotta
go
get
my
booster
after
this,
but
I
am
following
that.
I
will
try
to
get
this
done.
I
didn't
I
didn't
realize
that
was
on
monitored.
A
A
Out,
but
it's
it's
still,
I
haven't
redirected
that
it
will
I
will
get
that
done
and
it'll
be
redirected
into
our
help
desk.
Just
like
all
the
other
emails
that
come
in
it'll
all
go
to
the
same
place.
A
All
right,
then
Adam's
still
working
on
courting
coordinating
a
meeting
with
our
new
leadership
team.
He
created
a
new
scheduling
poll.
I
know
I
responded.
It
looks
like
I
think
Ian
responded
any
other
participation
on
that.
Yet
Adam.
C
Not
yet
I'm
leaving
it
I'm
actually
not
contributing
to
the
poll,
because
I
don't
want
to
limit
it.
So
whatever
time
works
for
the
rest
of
the
group,
I'm
just
going
to
make
my
schedule
work
for
that.
So.
A
C
Yep
that
sounds
good
I'll
I'll
keep
eyes
on
it.
I
I
figure
that
as
soon
as
I
get
responses
from
I,
don't
know
80
to
the
leadership
team,
or
you
know
at
least
a
plurality.
I'm
gonna
go
ahead
and
set
a
time
down
just
to
try
to
get
something
on
the
books.
A
C
A
Exactly
so
no
problem
all
right.
Well,
then
I
will
try
to
keep
an
eye
on
that.
But
let
me
know
please:
if
you
see
other
people
are
filling
it
out
and
you
need
other
times
I'm
happy
to
add
more
availability.
Okay
will
do
John
welcome.
Thank
you.
You
can
clear
up
a
little
mystery
for
us
here.
The
chapters
at
enable.org
email
address.
Do
those
emails
go
to
you
or
is
that
just
sitting
in
an
inbox
that
nobody's
logging
into
to
check
I.
A
A
All
right,
I'll,
let
you
check
that
out
we'll
move
on,
but
let
me
know
if
you're
able
to
figure
out
where
those
are
going,
I
need
to
try
to
get
that
rerouted.
Then,
if
we
because
it
sounds
like
we
might
be
missing
emails,
then
all
right.
So
then,
let's
see
the
next
one
here
is
John
and
Ben
to
meet
with
Ian
about
interns
and
Educators.
So
it
looks
like
that's
scheduled
for
next.
Is
that
next
week,
or
was
this
something
that
already
happened?
A
A
Yeah,
that's
never
happened
before
I,
don't
know
what's
going
on
there,
but
we're
we're
not
hearing
yet
okay,
I'm
gonna
assume
that
Ben
is
typing,
something
in
a
chat.
We'll
move
on.
A
Let's
see
upcoming.
Yes,.
D
There
is
a
Gmail
account,
I
think
both
Chapters
at
enable.org,
the
password
I
have
for
it
is
not
working
interesting.
So
we're
going
to
have
to
go.
A
Into
the
oh,
we
can
do
that
through
the
admin
yeah.
We
can
go
in
and
reset
that
I'm
going
to
actually
remove
it.
I
don't
want
it
to
be
a
separate
account
anyway,
so
I'm
gonna
have
to
go
in
there
and
first
of
all,
I'll
have
to
see
what
emails
are
sitting
in
there
and
I
can
forward
those
I
think.
But
yes,
I'm,
going
to
set
this
up
as
a
a
group
address
Alias
and
have
it
routed
to
our
help
desk.
A
So,
as
I
said
before,
you
got
here,
I
I
will
get
that
done
today.
Now
that
I
know
that
It's,
probably
causing
emails
to
get
missed
right
now,
I
did
not
realize
that
sorry
to
anyone
out
there
who
has
been
emailing
chapters
and
not
hearing
back
we'll
get
that
taken
care
of
all.
E
A
E
I
think
all
right,
okay,
and
just
to
to
let
me
look
at
this,
so
the
Education
meeting
was
on
Monday,
so
that's
passed.
Okay,
yeah,
so
I
can
add
a
link
to
that.
If
anybody.
A
E
A
E
You
know
I,
don't
think
that
there
was
specifically
but
I,
think
it'd
be
a
great
opportunity
to.
We
can
add
that
comment
to
the
event,
knowing.
E
A
That
yeah
I
said
I
I
might
need
to
try
to
join
the
next
education
meeting
and
and
I
can
bring
it
up.
Then
too,
it's
not
it's
not
too
urgent,
but
I'd
like
to
get
their
input.
A
Okay
sounds
good,
so
on
we
go,
we've
got
the
metrics
here
from
oh
wait.
A
second
I
take
this
back.
This
is
last
week's
I.
Apologize.
I
did
not
have
time
to
update
the
metrics
this
morning.
I
was
just
starting
to
do
that,
but
you
know
there.
Lately,
there
hasn't
been
a
whole
lot
of
significant
changes
in
this
I
expect
it's
pretty
much
status
quo.
I
do
want
to
call
our
attention
to
our
enable
fund
balance,
which
is
around
30k.
We
usually
try
to
start
actively
fundraising
around
25k
John.
A
D
A
We
need
a
trick
that
is,
we
do
want
to
check
emails
on
the
Mills
millstein
Foundation,
because
I
seem
to
I
seem
to
recall
that
that
was
a
three-year
commitment
and
I
I
believe
that
we
are
on
the
third
year
or
might
be
so
it's
worth
looking
into.
I
mentioned
that
only
because
I
I,
my
gut
tells
me
that
we
might
not
see
that
one
continue.
A
You
know
the
one
of
the
you
know
board
members
of
that
organization
or
Founders
is
a
good
friend
of
Krieger
and
since
he's
kind
of
shifted
focus
elsewhere,
my
guess
is
that
they've
talked
and
we
might
not
see
that
continue,
but
I
could
be
wrong.
Just
you
know
something
I
am
checking,
might
not
want
to
count
on
those
funds
too
long
anyway,
on
we
go
thanks
for
looking
into
that
John
from
The
Hub.
We
got
a
couple
of
posts.
A
I
only
found
two
really
that
are
I
wanted
to
call
attention
to
this
week.
One
of
them
was
from
a
teacher
Maxie
Nixon
who
shared
that
his
engineering
students
at
Monroe,
Township
High
School
in
Monroe
New
Jersey,
created
an
unlimited
arm
for
a
fellow
student
named
Luca,
and
they
shared
that
Facebook
with
a
nice
video
and
I'm
not
going
to
play
the
whole
video
here.
It's
a
six
minute,
video
six
and
a
half
minutes
I
encourage
all
of
you
to
check
it
out.
A
E
And
this
is
a
student
that
was
at
the
school
and
the
whole
class
working
together
on
design.
B
A
Those
are
always
cool
stories
and
it'll,
be
it
would
be
nice
to
maybe
follow
up
on.
You
know
whenever
we
we
see
something
like
this.
It's
it's
always
I'm,
always
curious
about.
You
know,
I,
don't
know
six
months
down
the
road
you
know.
Is
he
still
using
it?
You
know,
is
it
actually
helping,
or
you
know
how
do
things
play
out
over
over
time?
So
it
might
be
interesting
to
follow
up
later
and
see
yeah.
E
I've
made
a
comment
on
the
the
post
too.
Just
trying
to
see
if
he's
involved
with
the
Hub
it'd
be
great.
I
did
notice
that
one
of
the
students
commented,
which
is
awesome,
so
you
know,
there's
there's
some
engagement
from
from
his
class
through
the
Hub
and
that's
going
to
open
up
some.
E
You
know
sort
of
widering
opportunities
for
them,
but
to
see
if,
if
Luca
could
get
involved,
we
could
you
know,
follow
up
with
him
and
you
know
might
be
an
opportunity
for
him
for
him
to
get
more
involved
with
the
design
side,
not
just
the
receiving
side.
Absolutely.
A
A
Encouraging
the
rest
of
us
to
you
know,
get
involved
with
similar
groups
in
your
area,
great
place
to
network,
get
ideas
and
he's
finding
all
kinds
of
ideas
for
assisted
devices,
Beyond,
just
3D,
printed,
hands
and
arms,
so
he's
getting
into
you
know,
working
with
wheelchairs
for
kids
now
because
of
some
discussions
he
had
here
now
anything
else
you
want
to
share
on
this
Rick.
B
Oh,
no,
it's
you've,
you've
pretty
much
covered
it,
but
it's
it's
amazing
how
many
things
these
people
would
really
love
to
have
access
to.
They
just
don't
know
who
to
ask-
and
you
know
simple
things.
Just
like
opening
doors.
You
know
special
Hooks
and
things
to
allow
them
to
open
doors
that
don't
have
disabled
like
the
long
handles
on
them
that
are
like
doorknobs
I
mean
something
like
that
sounds
so
silly
and
simple,
but
it's
something
they
really
love.
B
You
know
they
really
need,
and
some
of
these
people
are
multiple
amputees
and
many
actually,
the
guy
in
the
front
right
hand,
side
of
this
picture,
you're
looking
at
he
lost
he
was,
he
was
spent
his
whole
life
since
he
was
20
over
600
pounds
and
lost
all
that
weight.
And
you
know
it's
just
the
stories
are
just
incredible,
but
we're
all
going
indoor
skydiving,
so
I,
don't
know
how
that's
going
to
work
out.
B
D
Rick,
first
of
all,
congratulations!
Secondly,
Adam
take
note:
Rick
is
actually
in
contact
with
a
collection
of
amputees.
You
know
Rick
the.
D
There
are
lots
of
high
schools,
lots
of
schools
looking
for
projects
and
there
are,
for
example,
designs
online
for
door,
handle
openers
three
different
door,
handle
attachments
and
things.
So
if,
if
you
or
someone
you've
approved,
could
collect
get
a
collection
of
needs
from
these
folks,
each
of
them
is
a
really
good
project
for
an
individual
or
a
whole
class.
Yeah.
B
A
A
B
A
Catalog
and
I
would
love
to
see
that
catalog
include
a
variety
of
other
assistive
devices,
not
just
hands
and
arms
because,
like
you,
said
Rick,
some
of
those
are
much
more
accessible,
especially
for
new
makers
that
don't
understand
the
fitting
and
the
scaling
and
all
that
it's
a
great
way
for
them
to
get
started
easily
and
you're.
There
are
several
other
sites
that
I
shared
this
one
before
visitables.com
I
think
it
is.
This
is
something
from
Ikea.
Is
it
dot?
Maybe
it's
dot
org.
A
Let
me
just
search
for
visibles
that
should
get
us
to
it.
Yeah
Ikea
decibels
is
thisables.com,
maybe
it's
having
an
issue,
but
anyway,
all
kinds
of
designs
for
just
assistive:
3D,
printable
Parts.
These
are
doll
designed
to
help
with
Ikea
furniture,
of
course,
but
there's
a
lot
of
cool
designs
in
there.
Here
it
is
it's
just
slow,
they're
taking
on
and.
B
We're
actually
going
to
be
doing
some
training
here
this
weekend,
there's
a
young
man
that
wants
to
get
involved
with
enable
and
and
and
and
so
we're
actually
going
to
teach
them
how
to.
He
just
got
his
3D
printer,
so
we're
trying
to
get
him
started.
Yeah.
A
So
I'd
love
to
see
that
NIH,
you
know
enable
collection
that
we
will,
you
know
be
curating
include
these
types
of
designs,
there's
all
kinds
of
different
things
that
we
could
have
in
there.
Not
just
these.
These
hands
and
arms
I
mean
that
could
be
a
category
of
course,
but
there's
there's
all
sorts
of
other
designs
and
as
far
as
I
know,
these
are
open
source
designs
that
we
could
be,
including
in
there
so
food
for
thought.
A
Maybe
we
could
maybe
I
could
ask
you
Ben
to
share
that
with
Ian
as
just
a
a
quick
link
to
that
part
of
our
our
video
here.
A
Oh
great
yeah,
thank
you
all
right,
so
our
recurring
meetings,
we've
got
the
focus
follow-up
today
and
I
believe
that
is
going
to
be
Kyle,
sharing
details
about
his
trip
and
and
work
in
Tanzania
right.
It.
E
Is
and
it'll
be
great
to
to
hear
from
him
I
think
also
as
part
of
that
discussion,
I
mean
it's
just
a
great
example
of
the
lumio
process
working
well,
so
any
questions
that
that
people
have
about
his
specific
trip,
but
also
about
you
know
how
the
the
fundraising
process
works
and
and
by
the
way
that
he
set
it
up.
E
E
Well,
maybe
I'll
pass
this
over
to
Adam.
This
is
a
sort
of
a
new
sort
of
piloting
meeting,
it's
not
quite
a
monthly
meeting,
but
it's
we'll
see
how
it
goes.
I'm
pretty
excited
about
this
one
yeah.
C
So
what
a
month
ago,
Ben
reached
out
to
me
asking
if
this
were
something
that
I
might
want
to
leverage
this
Mason
Healthcare
Roundtable
space
toward
and
apologies
I've
I've
got
a
beagle
who's
going
deaf
and
making
a
lot
of
noise
in
the
background.
So
apologies.
If
you
pick
up
on
that,
but
yeah
so
tainara,
who
posted
the
the
3D
printed
hands
guideline.
Basically
the
quality
checklist.
C
A
few
weeks
back,
she
has
she's
an
occupational
therapist
down
in
Brazil
and
she
has
agreed
to
speak
to
her
experience,
one
second
I'm
gonna
sip
out
to
my
front
porch.
So
this
dog
isn't
bugging
you
all
so.
E
C
C
So
China
has
agreed
to
to
an
interview
which
will
be
live
streamed
on
Monday
I'm,
hoping
that
this
will
be
a
monthly
or
at
least
bi-monthly
education
session,
hosted
by
me
and
I
suppose,
guest
starring,
a
number
of
healthcare
Professionals
in
the
e-nable
communities,
I'm
hoping
that
I
can
conscript
some
people
in
my
network
to
speak.
C
You
know,
experts
and,
for
example,
pediatric
amputee,
rehab
individuals
who
work
in
developing
traditional
devices
and
how
maybe
our
processes
can
be
improved
by
by
you
know,
considering
how
traditional
Prosthetics
have
been
made
got
some
of
their
ideas,
kind
of
percolating
and
I've
posted
a
poll
in
the
healthcare
care
Roundtable
space
for
any
of
the
members
there
to
vote
on
what
they
would
like
discuss
in
those
upcoming
sessions.
But
Monday
should
be
pretty
fun.
It's
going
to
be
short
and
sweet,
I,
I!
C
Imagine
but
yeah
I
think
this
will
be
a
good
chance
to
provide
a
a
sort
of
Baseline
and
a
greater
understanding
of
the
foundational
terminology
that
healthcare
workers
in
the
realm.
That's
our
volunteers
are
working
in
use,
so
yeah
I
think
it'll
be
a
good
use
of
time.
A
You
know
it's
just
it
just
occurred
to
me.
It
helped
me
out
here
Ben
a
long
time
ago
we
had
a
discussion
with
Everton
about
the
work
they
were
doing
and
no,
maybe
it
wasn't
even
average
him.
Somebody
down
in
South
America,
was
working
on
a
pretty
extensive
document,
specifically
about
how
volunteers
can
and
should
interact
with
medical
professionals.
D
Well,
first
of
all,
Sites
recent
paper:
yeah
is
definitely
something
that
Adam
you
want
to
review.
Have
you
do
you
know
Scythe
Sav,
savage
or
her
or
some
publication.
D
A
Wish
I
could
remember
we'll
keep
an
eye
out
if
somebody
out
there
might
have
already
created
a
a
pretty
good
set
of
documentation
with
sort
of
guidance,
for
you
know,
recommendations
for
working
with
how
you
can
work
with
medical
professionals
throughout
this
process
and
I'd
love
to
get
that
to
you.
If
we
can
turn
it
up
so
we'll
we'll
maybe
dig
around
on
the
Hub
a.
C
Little
bit
yeah-
and
you
know
that
that
goes
right
into
one
of
my
like
four
or
five
areas
of
Chief
interest,
namely
being
setting
up
a
more
expected
set
of
of
Standards
or
practices
for
our
makers
to
ensure
that
they're
involving
the
care
team,
the
recipient's
care
team
and
not
just
you,
know,
delivering
and
walking
away,
which
is
not
safe.
That's
what
folks
are
doing,
but
you
know.
A
No
but
I,
you
know,
I,
don't
know
if
we've
talked
about
this
and
you
guys
John,
Ben
and
others
tell
me
if
you
see
it
differently,
but
my
my
impression
is
that
we,
we
probably
have
more
of
a
sort
of
a
problem
if
you
want
to
call
it
that
here
in
the
U.S,
with
this
than
elsewhere,
I
I
see
people
working
with
medical
professionals
more
commonly
in
other
in
other
regions.
They
seem
like
a
lot
of
these.
A
Other
groups
outside
of
the
US
seem
to
have
kind
of
gotten
this
down
and
they
understand
how
to
work
with
professionals.
We
seem
to
have
a
harder
time
establishing
these
relationships
with
our
Healthcare
professionals.
Here
in
the
US.
Do
you
guys
agree.
C
Yeah
I
can
tell
you
as
a
healthcare
professional
that
the
problem
is
not
just
going
to
be
coming
from
from
the
the
maker
side.
I
think
that
we
have
a
very
entrenched
system
and
a
very
guarded
system,
and
it's
one
that
doesn't
bend
very
easily
to
newcomers
or
to
people
that
are
perceived
as
being
outside
of
the
I
guess,
a
threshold
for
expertise
to
be
operating
in
that
space
yeah.
C
So
an
organization
of
Engineers
who
are
volunteering
to
to
make
things
you
know,
I
I,
think
that
it's
especially
when
you're
getting
into
areas
of
like
Academia
and
working
with
institutions
that
are
are
more
highly
regarded,
they're
going
to
be
less
adapt
to
to
to
engage.
C
I
I
think
that
if
we
were
going
to
start
testing,
some
ways
to
you
know
find
Avenues
to
to
establish
more
more.
The
standardized
incorporation
of
Health
Care
practitioners
into
what
it
is
we're
doing.
I
think
finding
rural
communities
and
finding
areas
where
people
are
more
strapped
and
have
higher
need
would
probably
be
the
best
way
to
go
about
it.
C
Yeah
I
gosh.
We
had
a
misconnection
this
past
week
with
with
our
folks
on
the
ground.
There
we
had
a
time
schedule,
but
I
think
that
they
that
they
were
unable
to
join
I'm,
not
sure
whether
it
was
a
connection
issue
or
or
something
outside
of
that.
C
But
I'm
hopeful
that
we'll
be
able
to
meet
next
week
and
I
can
get
some
additional
updates
outside
of
contact
with
those
folks
directly,
though
Ben
was
kind
enough
and
I
guess
insightful
enough
would
be
the
better
way
of
putting
it
to
suggest
that
I
reach
out
to
nearby
chapter
leaders
or,
if
not
geographically,
nearby,
chapter
leaders
in
regions
that
may
be
able
to
support
this
initiative.
I
read
I,
believe
I
included,
Jeremy,
John
and
Ben
Rick
I.
Think
I
missed
you
in
this
I
I'm.
C
Just
now
realizing
a
message
that
I
sent
out
yesterday
to
this
group
of
different
chapters,
but
I
believe
it
was
Thailand
a
turkey
was
it
Pakistan,
then
that
was
another
one
I
reached
out
to
you,
but
just
people
who
have
either
experience
in
fabricating
prosthetic,
lower
extremities
or
places
where
individuals
might
be
able
to
help
facilitate
some
of
the
logistics
side.
I'm
hoping
that
I
can
make
use
of
these.
C
C
Not
not
a
whole
lot
of
advancement
I
do
have
some
additional
information
on
potential
recipients
that
I've
been
receiving
in
a
steady
stream
from
Dr
poya,
but
Jeremy
I
believe
you
and
I
are
going
to
be
touching
base
after
this
call
to
try
to
devise
a
more
reliable
means
by
which
to
capture
that
information,
so
that
we
can
start
assigning
cases
to
Makers.
A
C
Know
I
think
it's
sort
of
a
global
thing
and
I
mean
you
know
a
metaphorically
Global
I
think
that
I
I
think
I'm
getting
a
better
sense
for
how
this
organization
functions
and
one
thing
that
I'm
I'm
butting
up
against
is
that
I
think
that
individual
chapters
may
be
a
little
insular
and
there's
not
a
lot
of
there's,
not
a
lot
of
like
immediate
engagement
in
the
hub.
C
So
what
I
was
thinking
is
maybe
bring
putting
this
idea
forward
to
the
group
of
trying
to
find
some
way
to
spark
some
more
regular
participation
from
Members
online
to
make
the
community
a
little
bit
more
interactive,
I,
don't
know
if
that's
actually
a
problem
or
if
it's
just.
If
it's
just
a
me
issue,
it's.
C
Because
I
I
think
that
I
I
think
that
you
know
the
the
difficulty
in
engaging
the
leadership
team
and
some
of
the
the
bottleneck
that
I'm
experiencing
and
trying
to
to
get
some
engagement
on
the
the
Afghan
initiative.
It
could
be
religious,
the
fact
that
people
just
aren't
on
the
Hub
that
much
so
did
I
wanted
to
put
that
forward
and
and
see.
If
there's
any
consideration
to
you
know
how
we
can
make
this.
C
You
know
whether
it's
increasing
the
the
number
of
speaker
engagements,
like
the
healthcare
Roundtable,
whether
there
are
other
ways
to
you
know
make
this
more
of
a
you
know,
landing
page.
A
Yeah
I
I,
don't
know
what
the
answer
to
that
is,
but
I
I
think
you're
right
about
a
landing
page
being
part
of
it.
You
know,
I
hear
all
the
time
about
how
people
are
still
getting
confused
by
our
various
online
websites
and
where
to
go
to
find
what
and
we've
long
talked
about
a
single.
You
know
landing
page
potentiallyenable.org,
which
is
currently
just
redirecting
to
enabling
the
future,
but
some
landing
page
that
that
clearly
lays
out
all
the
the
different
Key
Resources.
You
need
and
links
you
to
the
hub
and
links
you
to.
D
A
Central
and
links
you
to
key
articles,
whatever
those
things
are,
and
we
just
haven't
pulled
it
together.
That's
something
that
our
our
friends
over
in
in
the
UK
on
the
Deloitte
team
were
going
to
help
us
with
I.
Don't
know
that
that
ever
really
panned
out,
but
so.
E
A
D
So
we
have
failed
to
connect
really
with
Rob
and
Company,
with
Deloitte
and
Company
correct.
Well,.
A
E
And
Ed
Greek
did
post
recently
in
the
hub,
so
I'm
scrolling
back
to
see
if
I
could
find
that
specific
post
I
think.
A
The
other
thing
is
that
to
to
do
that
right,
you
know
an
intern
could
definitely
build
what
we're
talking
about,
but
they
wouldn't
know.
You
know
you
gotta
have
a
lot
of
familiarity
with
all
the
ins
and
outs
of
our
you
know,
operating
you
know,
ways
and
the
different
assets
that
we
have.
So
several
of
us
would
have
to
be
very
much
tied
into
that
process
to
help
direct
them
like.
A
A
E
Worthwhile
to
look
at
that,
as
as
a
draft
I
mean
right
now,
it's
it's
these
icons.
It
looks
like
it's
a
Wiki,
but
this.
E
And
it
it
works
in
terms
of
being
sort
of
a
a
landing
page
within
the
community.
I
I,
don't
know
how
hard
it
would
be
to
just
swap
out
I
mean
to
take
this
the
same
structure
and
put
sort
of
a
nice
looking
website
that
had
instead
of
those
icons
and
photos
and
just
had
it
be
sort
of
a
you
know,
a
nice
looking
very
simplified
web
page.
A
Well,
it's
it's.
A
good
idea
looks
like
we
have
some
cleanup
to
do.
We've
got
a
bunch
of
test
things
over
here
in
the
Stream
menu
that
we'd
want
to
get
rid
of.
If
we
want
to
start
making
more
use
of
this,
it
sounds
like
what
you're
suggesting
Ben
is
that
we
have
come
up
with
a
way
where
the
landing
page
would
just
be.
This
part
in
here,
where
you're
not
seeing
all
the
surrounding
stuff.
Is
that
what
you're
saying.
C
E
If
you
leave
this
page
as
it
is,
and
then
you
build
a
web
page,
maybe
on
you
know
enable.org
where
it's
the
same
structure,
but
it's
a
whole
bunch
of
sort
of
photos
in
boxes
like
this,
when
you
click
on
it,
it
actually
goes
to
some
of
those
pages,
although
if
you
click
on
one
like
let's
say
you,
click
on
chapter
volunteer
or
discover
by
volunteer
type,
it's
kind
of
a
laundry
list
and
it's
helpful,
but
but
it
could
yeah
I
mean
I.
Think,
okay,.
E
D
So
yeah,
what
I
was
going
to
say
is
that
we've,
as
this
page
demonstrates
we've
done
this
a
number
of
times,
and
so
you
know
now
we
have
n
Plus
One
problems
because
there's
yet
another
possible
landing
page.
This.
E
A
D
This
is
their
opportunity
to
take
a
fresh
look
and
I
think
treat
all
of
this
stuff
as
an
archive
of
ingredients
and
then
to
think,
for
you
know
the
2020s.
What
should
enable
look
like
to
the
outside
world?
D
It's
it's
a
big
project,
but
frankly,
if
we
do
it
we're
gonna,
if
present
company,
does
it
it's
going
to
be
another
iteration
of
this
same
process?
And
this
is
why
it's
a
really
good
time
for
new
leadership
to
really
think
about
the
new
functions
and.
A
We,
you
know,
I,
don't
know
how
many
of
you
are
aware
of
this,
but
we've
we've
for
a
long
time
had
our
phone
number
like
if
we
go
to
I,
don't
know
what
is
it
under?
Learn
more
I
can't
even
remember
where
we
have
it,
but
somewhere.
Oh
here
need
additional
help,
so
we
actually
have
in
here.
This
is
actually
3D.
Universe's
phone
number
we've
actually
put
our
number
out
there.
A
C
I
think
that
I
think
that
everything
that
you
all
are
talking
about
in
terms
of
how
the
the
site
could
be
laid
out
to
be
more
conducive
is
is
exactly
on
point
I
think
we
also
need
to
consider
like
who
we
want
to
be
engaged
and
who
we
want
to
be
considered
to
be
a
member
of
the
community,
because,
right
now
it's
very
maker
focused
right
and
we've
got
this
great
network
of
people
who
are
very
engaged
in
designing
and
working
with
people
in
their
immediate
communities.
C
I
think
that
if
we
want
to,
as
John
put
it
take
this
into
the
20s
for
for
where
enable
is
going
to
go,
we
need
to
kind
of
broaden
the
scope
of
what
we
consider
to
be
an
enabled
Community
member
and
wrap
in
you
know
fundraising
targets
you
know,
wrap
in
people
who
are
going
to
be.
C
You
know
coordinating
and
doing
some
more
of
this
back
end
work
to
try
to
to
Target
some
of
the
the
larger
Community
efforts
that
could
could
really
get
the
makers
working
and
not
just
engaged
in
the
design
side.
I
think
that
if
we
we
can.
C
E
Yeah
I
was
going
to
mention,
there's
there's
a
little
bit
of
an
outdated
model
as
well
in
terms
of
how
people
conceptualize
the
enable
I
noticed
the
post
in
the
hub
this
morning
you
know,
there's
a
new
chapter,
they're
excited
they
say
we
are
going
to
deliver
a
phoenix
V3
within
the
next
three
months.
E
Tell
us
what
to
do
we're,
ready
and
that's
sort
of
the
maker
oriented
perspective.
That's
like
you
know.
This
is
a
hackathon
we're
ready.
We've
got
everything
that
we
need.
E
E
You
build
sort
of
a
Community
Network,
it's
a
long-term
relationship,
so
you
know
I
I
do
think
you
know
what
he's
talking
about
getting
I
think
other
examples,
other
models,
some
of
the
articles
that
I've
tried
to
put
together,
showing
how
teams
are
working
together
as
well
as
Eric,
bubar's
work,
saying
you
know,
here's
this
whole
trajectory
towards
research.
You
know
contributing
to
Quality
Control.
E
You
know
I
think
we
we
can
come
up
with,
like
you
know,
a
one-pager
that
explains
all
that,
but
I
think
the
more
that
we
can
just
highlight
all
those
things
are
going
on.
I
guess
that's
what
I
should
be
saying.
Well,
you
have
a
garden,
that's
growing.
What
we
want.
We
just
have
to
give
it
some
sunshine
and.
A
And
there's
there's
two
sides
of
this
and
what
you're?
What
you're
saying,
at
least
in
my
view,
there's
this
the
part
of
there's
the
aspect
of
of
you
know
the
process
itself
of
here's.
You
know
we
want
you
to
be
working
with
them
to
understand
what
their
you
know.
Goals
are,
and
you
know
make
sure
that
we're
addressing
the
the
end
users
needs
and
working
with
medical
professionals
this
whole
process.
We
need
to
do
a
lot
to
create
better
guidance
and
more
detailed
guidance
and
I.
A
You
know
I
think
people
are
are
pretty
competent,
at
least
from
what
I've
seen
in
the
past
when
it
comes
to
following
good
instructions.
So
if
we
give
it
to
them,
I
think
especially
an
established
chapter
in
a
school
they're
going
to
follow
those
instructions
pretty
meticulously.
But
the
other
side
of
this
challenge
is
they're,
expecting
us
to
make
that
initial
introduction
like
where
how
do
I
find
the
people
that
need
the
devices
so
they're
saying
you,
you
give
me
somebody
to
work
with
and
then
I'll
happily
go
through
your
process
and
well.
D
D
John,
sorry,
that's
correct
Jeremy,
but
you'll
notice
that
Adam
has
stepped
into
exactly
that
void
and
Adam
I
think
hit
the
nail
on
the
head
when
he
pointed
out
that
a
bunch
of
makers
created
in
April
and
created
all
of
these
websites
and
lo
and
behold,
it
attracts
a
bunch
of
makers.
That's
right
and
that's
now.
The
problem
and
Adam
is
not
fundamentally
a
maker
and.
E
A
A
Let
me
just
make
sure
you're
aware
of
this,
that
our
sort
of
our
base
domain
of
enable.org,
For,
Better
or
For
Worse
with
that
Dash
in
there
we
we
own,
that
we
have
full
control
over
that.
So
right
now
you
just
if
you
just
go
to
enable.org,
it
actually
is
going
to
redirect
us
to
enablingthefuture.org,
but.
A
That
we
could
build
whatever
page
we
want
and
host
it
on
I,
don't
know,
probably
a
WordPress
or
something
that's
easy
to
maintain.
So
we
can
build
whatever
front
page.
We
want
to
link
to
all
these
different
resources.
It
can
pre
the
way
that
we
present
the
community
to
the
world
and
help
people
get
to
where
they
want
to
go.
It's
a
completely
blank
slate.
We
can
do
that.
However,
you
and
your
colleagues.
C
Let
me,
let
me
explain,
maybe
the
impetus
for
for
where
I'm
coming
from
with
this,
and
also
a
little
bit
of
the
urgency,
not
tomorrow,
but
next
Saturday
is
thunderbung,
which
is
a
a
fundraising
event
in
Kansas
city,
hosted
by
Jason
Sudeikis,
who
is
from
Kansas
City,
benefiting
local
amputees
in
this
area.
What.
C
Thunder
gong
g-o-n-g
I've
never
actually
been
because
tickets
are
kind
of
pricey,
but
a
couple
of
therapist,
friends
and
and
I
are
all
going,
and
it's
supposed
to
be
just
you
know
a
a
lot
of
fun,
but
I'm
approaching
this
primarily
as
a
networking
opportunity
and
trying
to
see
if
there's
a
way
well,
also
to
see
Jason's.
C
Take
it's
because
he's
very
funny,
but
also
because
I'd
really
like
to
see
if
there's
anyone
there
who
has
heard
of
being
able
or
would
be
interested
in
joining
enable
because
it's
going
to
be
a
lot
of
local
community
leaders,
amputees
and
healthcare
providers
who
work
with
this
community
present
at
this
event
and
I'm
I'm,
guessing
that
the
majority
of
them
is
not
familiar
with
being
able
or
what
it
is
that
we
do
so
having
a
site
having
a
place
where
I
can
send
them.
It's
like
hey.
C
D
Ironically,
Adam
I
think
that
enable.org
does
a
good
job
of
providing
a
first
impression
to
people
who
are
not
familiar
with
enable
it's
not
key.
The
the
the
the
the
cover
screen
makes
sense
and
it's
not
geek
oriented
it's
heartwarming
oriented,
so
I
actually
think
you
can
point
them
to
enable.org
and
they'll
get
the
point.
If
they
try
to
dig
down,
they
will
get
lost
and
that's
that's
where
the
problem
is
I.
E
C
A
Something
I
mean
it
might
be,
that
sort
of,
like
the
top
part
or
some
components
of
the
partnership
page,
would
be
included
in
some
new
landing
page.
But
you
know
I
I
think
this
addresses
one
part
of
it.
People
that
are
looking
to
maybe
support
enable,
but
not
necessarily
you
know,
put
their
their
active
day-to-day
time
into
being
a
a
member.
A
But
that's
you
know
that's
going
to
cover
one
part
of
it.
I
think
this
is
more
for
those
looking
to
well
I
mean
we
have
individuals
and
chapters.
E
C
E
It
could
be
something
this
if,
if
we
get
somebody
that
wants
to
build
some
web
pages,
we've
got
a
good
idea
of
a
couple,
simple
pages
that
could
be
updated.
You
can
ask
God's
hand
up.
D
I'm
hesitating
because
I'm
speaking
for
Jeremy,
but
since
you
use
the
word
urgency,
Adam
first
of
all,
Jason
Sudeikis
walks
on
water.
These
days
he's
a.
He
would
be
a
he's,
a
really
good
person
to
check
out
and
gravitate
towards
if
he
also
has
this
philanthropic
speed,
because
he's
now
famous
for
an
attitude
which
is
very
Kindred
to
enable
the
sort
of
can
do
naivete
with
regard
to
urgency
as
I
say
for
shaking
hands,
enable.org
I
think
it's,
it's
not
bad
at
all.
D
Secondly,
if
you
have
a
clear
vision
of,
for
example,
how
the
top
of
enable.org,
plus
the
top
of
the
partner
page,
could
be
modified
to
produce
a
new
landing
page
I
suspect
that
if
you
made
that
really
clear
to
Jeremy,
he
would
offer
to
create
another
page
in
WordPress
that
combined
those
elements
I,
don't
think
that
would
take
a
lot
of
time.
No.
A
I
think
you're
right
I
could
I
I,
don't
think
building
is
too
hard,
I
I,
but
I'm,
not
a
designer,
so
yeah.
If
somebody
can
kind
of
sketch
it
or
I
think
it
should
be
laid
out
like
this,
and
these
are
the
components
I
think
we
should
have,
and
this
is
where
each
part
should
link
to
and
even
wording
I
can
easily.
You
know
put
the
page
itself
together:
it's
pretty
much
drag
and
drop.
D
So
out
of
the
the
real
communication
I,
keep
coming
back
to
for
today
is
I,
think
you're
you're
just
doing
a
terrific
job,
you're
the
frankly,
the
the
guy
we've
been
waiting
for
we're,
not
just
dumping
it
in
your
lap.
If
you
have
something
you
need
short-term
help
on,
we
will
step
up
to
the
plate
and
support
you.
We
can
make
the
war
the
web
page
you
want.
We
can't
make
the
website
you
want.
That's
not
a
quick
fix
by.
A
The
way
guys,
there's
just
an
interesting
data
point
here
they
happen
to
mention
that
they
have
raised
1.3
million
dollars
over
five
years
and
that's
allowed
them
to
provide
Prosthetics
to
845
individuals
which
averages
out
to
just
over
fifteen
hundred
dollars
per
person.
So.
D
I
see
so
this
is.
This
is
hugely
relevant.
Okay,
well,
Adam
go
forth.
If
you
learn
something
that
needs
to
scramble,
there's
a
chance,
we
can
scramble
to
support
you.
If
it's
a
quick
thing
and
for
the
longer
term
thing
you
just
got
to
keep
doing
what
you're
doing
and
keep
trying
to
Rally
the
new
team.
Okay,.
C
Will
do
I,
I
will
say
as
a
well
related,
but
but
kind
of
not
note.
I've
been
all
this
time
for
the
last
month
or
so
trying
to
reach
out
to
contacts
I
once
had
with
Hanger
Clinic
corporate
with
auto
back
Autobot
corporate
and
a
couple
of
other
avenues
like
the
amputee
Coalition
I.
Think
all
of
my
contacts
that
were
there
six
or
seven
years
ago,
are
no
longer
there,
so
I'm
trying
to
see
what
I
can
pick
up.
Well,
listen,
Eric,.
D
C
That
sounds
great
I've,
certainly
yeah.
As
far
as
researchers
go,
the
only
one
that
I
have
contact
with
is
Hugh
hair
who
rejected
my
application
to
work
in
his
lab
a
number
of
years
ago.
So
there
you
go.
D
A
C
A
C
E
C
D
Didn't
know
that
that's
cool,
no,
it's
a
big
deal
Adam.
The
good
news
is
that
between
now
and
November
12th
you
can
figure
out
who's
gonna,
be
there
and
arrange
a
whole
bunch
of
meetings,
and
if
you
need
to
get
Eric
or
someone
else
out
there
to
back
up
the
whole
thing,
we
could
arrange
for
that
if
he
was
willing
to
close
so
okay
good.
C
D
C
Okay,
yep,
that
sounds
good
I,
will
I'll
think
of
that
and
I'll
apologize
to
my
wife
ahead
of
time
for
treating
this
as
a
networking
event
to
not
a
date
so.
A
C
A
Said
Adam
the
the
tools
that
I
would
use
to
you
know
build
out
a
front
page
or
a
website.
It's
it's
mostly
drag
and
drop
stuff.
So
if
you
want
to
even
work
together
like
we
get
into
Zoom
meeting
and
we
can
just
kind
of
start
playing
with
stuff,
if
that
would
be
helpful
yeah,
you
know
what
I
can
do
to
to
help
you
on
this
yeah.
E
Oh
go
ahead:
I'm
sorry,
Ben
I
was
just
gonna
say
you
know
it's
probably
not
the
scramble
that
anybody
really
wants,
but
if
there's
going
to
be
a
bunch
of
folks
with
Deep
Pockets,
this
could
be
the
moment
to
you
know:
go
there
and
say:
we've
got
enable
at
10
at
the
10-year
Mark.
E
We've
got
all
these
these
new
research
departments
and
universities
across
the
U.S
that
are
sort
of
orienting
curriculum
around
this.
You
know
it
could
be
even
a
little
one-pager
that
looked
sort
of
official
could
go
a
long
way.
Yeah.
C
And
I
I
think
that's
great
and
also
looking
forward.
If
we
were.
This
is
an
annual
event.
If
this,
if
we
could
somehow
touch
base
with
the
the
charity
organization
running
the
show,
and
maybe
next
year
and
in
the
years
ahead,
there
would
be
an
opportunity
for
us
to
have
some
kind
of
presence,
or
at
least
some
Awareness
on
their
their
their
page,
with
a
link
to
enable
and
what
we
do.
A
A
But
not
least,
we
have
a
few
minutes
left
here.
I
just
want
to
touch
on
this
documentary
that
zainab
is
is
working
on
because
she
just
emailed
us
again,
John
and
Ben
this
morning
and
I
think
that
was
a
polite
nudge,
mostly
because
I
think
she's.
Looking
for
information
from
me
that
I
didn't
I
didn't
respond
to
the
first
email,
so
I
got
to
do
that,
but
if
either
of
you
guys
have
any
additional
information,
there
is
another
email.
As
of
about
an
hour
ago,.
D
You
know
if
I
remember
from
her
last
email
she
was
hoping
for
other
funds.
She
was
hinting
at
other
funds,
I
I
think
this
esteemed
group
should
commit
999
dollars
just
as
a
gesture
of
our
esteem
and
our
interest.
Even
though
we
haven't
been
great
on
follow
follow-up,
which
is
a
prerogative
of
the
Coordinating
Committee.
Well,.
A
Pretty
clear
that
it
supports
one
of
our
key
goals,
which
is
Outreach
so
I'd,
be
in
favor
and
I'd,
say
we
just
you
know
we
have
authority
up
to
a
thousand
dollars,
let's
not
mess
around
with
9.99.
Let's
just
call
it
that
was
my
point
does.
Does
anyone
else
have
any
thoughts
on
this
before
we
just
vote
on
that.
E
I
think
that
sounds
great
and
also
they
could
be
playing
a
pretty
key
role
in
some
other
projects.
Coming
up
like
Adam's
an
Afghan
initiative,
the
flights
coming
to
and
from
Turkey
are
pretty
much.
E
Into
Afghanistan
these
days,
according
to
the
doctor
that
we
talked
to.
A
Okay,
so
let's
go
ahead
and
vote
on
allocating
a
thousand
dollars
to
support
the
document
to
the
documentary
project
going
on
with
our
chapter
in
Turkey
all
in
favor
Rick.
Are
you
with
us
hi
you're
in
favor
and
Adam.
D
A
Oh
yeah
she's
asking
she
did
I,
did
do
an
interview
with
NHK
Japan
I.
Don't
even
I
can't
even
find
that
so
I
don't
know
where
she
found
that
interview.
But
does
anyone
know
more
so
I
guess
I
mean
she's,
probably
looking
for
other
sort
of
media
interviews,
good
videos
that
they
might
be
able
to
pull
from
well.
So.
D
A
D
Pbs
did
a
great
piece
about
a
chapter
in
I
think
it
was
Lebanon
which
out
of
the
blue,
mentioned
my
name,
which
is
why
I
remember
it.
This
guy
in
Lebanon
says:
there's
this
guy,
who
named
John
Scholl?
Who
did
this
open
source
thing
so,
but
it
it's
not
about
enable
it's
about
3D,
printed
Prosthetics
and
then
it
traces
roots
to
us.
So
that's
something.
A
How
about
John
can
you
go
ahead
and
and
respond
to
her
to
let
her
know
that
we've
allocated
a
thousand
dollars
to
help
them
and
you
Ben
and
I
should
just
respond
with
any
kind
of
good
video
resources
that
we
think
might
be
helpful.
I
can't
think
of
any
at
the
moment,
but
I.
D
Am
doing
that
but
I'm
also
going
to
copy
Adam
because
it
now
the
question
is
whether
Adam
you
wish
to
become
the
interface
to
Zone
app
she's,
a
terrific
person
she
is.
She
is
part
of
the
International
Leadership
and,
as
Ben
points
out,
she's
a
gateway
to
Afghanistan.
So
this
is
not
to
put
more
on
your
plate,
but
if
you
want,
you
can
work
on
the
logistics
of
getting
the
money
which
will
get
their
attention
and
then
use
that
as
an
entree.
For
other
conversations.
C
Yeah
I,
you
said
work
is
a
gateway
to
getting
the
money.
I
have
no
idea
how
how
that
side
of
what
we
do.
D
E
Follow
up
with
a
couple
resources
too
I
I
had
a
draft
this
morning
to
send
to
her
that
didn't
make
it
out
of
my
inbox,
so
I'll
I'll
also
sort
of
jump
in
and
see
how
I
can
help
in
terms
of
resources.
Well,.
E
A
Okay,
so
let's
go
ahead
and
wrap
this
one
up.
I'm
gonna
stay
on
the
line
so
to
talk
with
Adam
and
anyone
else,
who's
interested
about
the
logistics
of
capturing
needs
for
Afghanistan,
and
just
some
of
the
associated
questions
of
how
we
the
mechanics
of
how
we
do
that
anyone's,
welcome
to
join
us
for
that
discussion,
but
I'm
going
to
go
ahead
and
bring
our
live
stream
to
a
close
here
and
we'll
see
you
next
time
for
the
next
town
hall.
E
Great
and
just
a
sort
of
a
final
cap
just.