Clarence Jones
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Go ahead, Clarence. So, Brandon, let me ask you this question. I mean, we've talked about a lot of things. How do you tell your clients to say no?
Go ahead, Clarence. So, Brandon, let me ask you this question. I mean, we've talked about a lot of things. How do you tell your clients to say no?
You know what? I'm thinking about my last thoughts because, I mean, you've given a lot for us to think about today. And but but I just think, you know, give us some tips. I mean, if you were talking to the public, I mean, you know, you got two minutes to say something politically. Don't worry about being political. You know, you can be politically incorrect, but respectful.
You know what? I'm thinking about my last thoughts because, I mean, you've given a lot for us to think about today. And but but I just think, you know, give us some tips. I mean, if you were talking to the public, I mean, you know, you got two minutes to say something politically. Don't worry about being political. You know, you can be politically incorrect, but respectful.
Hello, everybody. This is Clarence Jones, and I am excited to talk about the show today. We're going to be talking about organ and tissue donation. And we have two wonderful guests, Ms. Susan Mao Larson. I'm just going to give a high level introduction to them because they're going to talk a lot about themselves and about their work. And I just want to quickly get to that.
Hello, everybody. This is Clarence Jones, and I am excited to talk about the show today. We're going to be talking about organ and tissue donation. And we have two wonderful guests, Ms. Susan Mao Larson. I'm just going to give a high level introduction to them because they're going to talk a lot about themselves and about their work. And I just want to quickly get to that.
Susan has both a undergrad and a master's degree from the University of Minnesota. She is the Chief Administrative Office for the organization LifeSource, which is the organization in the Upper Midwest. And then we have Ms. Nicole Salaam, who is the Director of Diversity and Inclusion at LifeSource.
Susan has both a undergrad and a master's degree from the University of Minnesota. She is the Chief Administrative Office for the organization LifeSource, which is the organization in the Upper Midwest. And then we have Ms. Nicole Salaam, who is the Director of Diversity and Inclusion at LifeSource.
And that's kind of the high-level piece that they're going to share more about themselves throughout the program. I've had the honor of working with LifeSource for more than, and I always joke about this, two centuries. I've known them in the 20th and 21st century, but they are, without a shadow of a doubt, one of the best community organizations that I've worked with.
And that's kind of the high-level piece that they're going to share more about themselves throughout the program. I've had the honor of working with LifeSource for more than, and I always joke about this, two centuries. I've known them in the 20th and 21st century, but they are, without a shadow of a doubt, one of the best community organizations that I've worked with.
And so we are honored that we are able to talk about this very, very important topic. And so with that, Stan, I'm going to let you go ahead with the first question, because this is a topic that I think that all of our partners are really, really interested in participating in.
And so we are honored that we are able to talk about this very, very important topic. And so with that, Stan, I'm going to let you go ahead with the first question, because this is a topic that I think that all of our partners are really, really interested in participating in.
Sounds great. Clarence? Yeah, so Susan and Nicole, We talk a lot about, or we hear a lot about organ donation. Can you talk about what is the need for organ donation? People don't necessarily have a, many times, a real clear idea about how important this particular topic is.
Sounds great. Clarence? Yeah, so Susan and Nicole, We talk a lot about, or we hear a lot about organ donation. Can you talk about what is the need for organ donation? People don't necessarily have a, many times, a real clear idea about how important this particular topic is.
Yeah, yeah. Clarence. Yeah, so Nicole, let me ask you this question. You are the Director of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion. Can you talk about how does that fit into this whole issue around organ and tissue donation?
Yeah, yeah. Clarence. Yeah, so Nicole, let me ask you this question. You are the Director of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion. Can you talk about how does that fit into this whole issue around organ and tissue donation?