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conversations With mick eBeling continued P: Do you have a particular framework, mindset or approach for problem solving? E: One of the things I write about in my book is just this. We have a three-pronged approach on how we look at problem solving. One is to look at every problem with “beautiful, limitless naiveté.” Two is to “find your one.” And three is to “commit and then figure it out.” “Beautiful Limitless Naiveté” is the fact that if you’re not inhibited by the past telling you what can and cannot be done… you look at things from a completely unique perspective. An unencumbered perspective. That provides a lot of strategic advantage toward coming up with something that is going to be a unique approach towards solving a problem, especially a social issue. “Find your one” is part of our principle of “help one, help many.” We don’t believe you start by trying to solve for many. We believe that you start [by] trying to solve for one person. Once you’ve helped that one person, and solved that one problem or that one absurdity, you power- fully use that motivation to effect real change. Lastly, to “commit and figure it out” is just our ethos. That’s how we live, it’s how we breath. It’s how we approach everything… it’s better for us to start than to get all of our ducks in a row, get everything setup and go through the whole process, and have a backdoor ‘out’ in case none of those things line up. It’s a far more powerful way to operate than to say, “I’m going to do it,” and then go through the process of figuring out how to make sure that you actually pull it off. P: What project are you working on now that excites you the most? E: I just can’t choose one project over another! I think that we’ve been incredibly blessed recently on being able to crack the code on so many things. From a device that helps the deaf experience music using their skin as an eardrum (Music: Not Impossible), creating a device that is able to help people with Parkinson’s (VibroHealth), to having created an innovative new personal mobility vehicle (The Kelli Chair). Last but not least, we [are] repulsed by the absurdity of hunger in this country […] We have a solution called Hunger: Not Impossible that is able to feed people who live in a food-insecure environment through the one thing that most people on this planet have in common: a cellphone. We use that as a device that gives them the ability to get 84 PULSE ■ jULy 2019 food that is geo-proximate to them, much like an Uber or Lyft. There’s just too many things that we’re working on right now, that are too important for the planet, for us to say “this is the one thing that we love and are working on.” P: The spa industry is full of business owners and entrepreneurs. Do you have any advice for them? E: Yeah. I think that what makes small business owners and entrepreneurs special is that they’re just wired with the belief that they can achieve something, or change something, or do something that has [never] been taught to them. It’s something that is hardwired within them. When you harness that power, and that potential, that is a lightning rod to creating change. In terms of advice, continue believing that nothing is outside your reach, that you truly do have the potential to do anything. You just have to believe it first, and then start executing on that belief! n QUICK QUOTES: his greatest role model: “I would say... What a tough one, man. I think it would be my parents. Also, Erik Weihenmayer is one of my heroes. I’m so inspired by him.” favorite film project he’s worked on: “I did two Marvel short films, which launched the short film series for them. Since that time, I think the Project Daniel film we did at Not Impossible has been one of the most exciting projects.” ideal day off: “Snowboarding, skating, biking, etc. Doing something physical so that the physicality of the day drowns out any noise of the mind!” favorite color: “Black.” favorite spa treatment: “Myofascial release... I’m pretty down with that.” most interesting place he’s visited: “The Sudan for sure!”