Cooperation Not Competition

Then Ms. Reynolds looked at me and said “we’re changing the world.” And, I replied with gratitude, “yes, you are.”
Teaching Kindness

“The exponential ripple effect of goodness that these beautiful children in El Paso are creating across the universe through the timeline of their and our lives…..that’s the ROI of #pinksocks!”
Vulnerability and pinksocks

“And this is some of the magic of #pinksocks; it capitalizes on the phenomenon of ingroup favor for good.”
Fierceless, Fierce, and Bonded by Love

“The world IS full of good. We can dramatically change things if we keep believing this, seeing this, and passing it along to others. #pinksocks”
I Want to be Seen Because I Want to Help

“I want to be seen because I want to help. via @R1chardatron”
The time I gave away my socks

“The time I gave away my socks #pinksocks via @lmsnapdragon”
What It’s Really Like Being A Doctor

“What it’s really like being a doctor, by @S_P_MD #pinksocks”
A Tribe Without Borders

Post written by Maram Museitif, MPH Many people ask me “what’s the story with the pinksocks?” I am asked that question almost every time I’m out in public. In all honesty, I have no single word to describe what it’s about. It’s a movement of personal connection. It’s a movement of passionate people who are […]
Pinksocks State Of Mind

Post written by Burt Rosen It’s hard for me to remember when I joined the pinksocks tribe, but it was somewhere in the last year. Pretty much an unforgettable experience. Upon initiation, when I was gifted the socks and explained what the gifting meant and where it came from, I was blown away by the […]
Disruptive Interruptions

Post written by Matt Good We each start the day with a plan. As it turns out, some days feel more meaningful than others. The funny thing being, the days that feel most meaningful are those where intention gives way to interruption, where my steps take a pause. The pinksocks are a gracious reminder to […]
Life With New Lungs

Post written by John Rost, A Primal Transplant Life with new lungs, sometimes it feels like we take three steps forward, then two back. At the moment I’m in the middle of the “two steps back” portion of the cycle. I’m experiencing a slow, steady decrease in lung function. My team is on the case, […]
The Power of Experience

Post written by Eugene Borukhovich When I started the New York Healthcare Technology Meetup (aka Health 2.0 NYC Chapter) in 2008, I honestly had no idea what it would become, or the impact it would make on the individuals in the group. Whether they were a young techie geek or a seasoned physician, everyone has […]