Michael J. Fox tells why he decided to commit to a new television series. Great, inspiring interview with Michael J. Fox that cuts out just before he used the amazing term - Disruptive Philanthropy.
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Michael J. Fox tells why he decided to commit to a new television series. Great, inspiring interview with Michael J. Fox that cuts out just before he used the amazing term - Disruptive Philanthropy.
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Disruptive Philanthropy
This is a great interview with an inspiration for me. Michael J.Fox's indomitable spirit and creative foundation is inspiring Story of Cancer Foundation. In fact Fox named what we are trying to do on Letterman tonight.
He used the term "disruptive philanthropy" and THAT is exactly what we are trying to do by creating Cure Cancer Starter and putting money, time and resources against the Tech Cures Cancer idea.
Fox immediately apologized a little saying, "Disruptive in a good way," and I would go along with that notion. We aren't "Occupying Cancer" though there are days with I think a little clenched fist is called for (how long as the "war on cancer" been going on?).
I've written about the need for disruption in order to be a GREAT Internet marketer (http://scenttrail.blogspot.com/2012/12/why-your-internet-marketing-must.html#.UO-ln4njkeY), not Michael J. Fox just told me disruption applies to my foundation too. But of course.