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5: Robert Egger is the First to Acknowledge His White Privilege, and How it Helped Him Start a Cooking School for the Homeless
5: Robert Egger is the First to Acknowledge His White Privilege, and How it Helped Him Start a Cooking School for the Homeless
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60 minutes
Released:
Jun 24, 2020
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Today on At the End of the Tunnel we are joined by an especially inspiring guest! Robert Eggers has lived a life full of helping others and following his dreams at the same time. From an early age, Robert was entranced by the idea of moving and getting around, his first memories of riding bikes and skating through the neighborhood have a magical quality, something that would stick with him for the rest of his life. A California native, who relocated to Washington DC as a young teenager, Robert developed a strong desire to own a nightclub to bring people together through the power of music. It was while he was working towards that dream, bartending around the city that he started to volunteer for an organization that fed local homeless people. This kickstarted his desire to help feed more people and he came up with a plan to provide work, food, and opportunities for the down and out, using his passion, network, and determination! Click here for full transcript and show notes.
Released:
Jun 24, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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