We had a great meeting getting prepared for a TV interview. I won't be featured, it seems that I will be a prop for the interview.
Our focus is more on possibilities, people having better lives, finding their way, telling their stories. I think that will come through in the TV interview.
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You wouldn't know it from the photos, but I am a grouchy guy. But being co-founder of TNKR has mellowed me in many ways. I can still be arrogant, aggressive, mean, domineering--and that's when I am in a good mood. To steal a line from former boxer Muhammad Ali, "I'm so mean, I make medicine sick."
"I done wrestled with an alligator, I done tussled with a whale; handcuffed lightning, thrown thunder in jail; only last week, I murdered a rock, injured a stone, hospitalized a brick; I'm so mean I make medicine sick."
--Muhammad Ali
Despite many challenges that come with running an NGO, many lovely people come to TNKR. Students, volunteers, fans, donors, even some of the media people can be really lovely. I heard so many people saying they love TNKR that I decided to change the website to lovetnkr.
The interview getting ready for the TV interview was heart-warming, I hope the actual TV show will be as lovely.

I don't mean to denounce other organizations, we all have our different approaches. Many do make their arguments from the approach of representing that their beneficiaries or members were face-down in the mud, and that the organization came along as the only ones who could save them.
Our focus is more on possibilities, people having better lives, finding their way, telling their stories. I think that will come through in the TV interview.
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UPDATE: Here are some of the clips from Channel A's "Eye Contact."