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I've had the wonderful opportunity to meet Robert several times in working on the book 'Do Your Giving While You Are Living' (www.doyourgiving.com). He is a truly inspirational man, who challenges conventional methods in a direct but constructive way. I think what is magnificent about his work is that it also bridges all socio-economic classes, so that they can come and work together on some of life's basic issues that we can all understand.
An awesome story he told recently was about when President Clinton visited the DC Central Kitchen many times when he was in Office. He told about when the most powerful man in the world at that time was just like everyone else, learning how to cook. One of the best visuals he said was then there was an ex-convict teaching the President how to cut julienne carrots. What a site, and true example of coming together to help others, regardless of 'who' you are.