Stephen Fantl of the Peace Portal Media Network interviews internationally renowned humanitarian and founder of Project C.U.R.E., Dr. James W. Jackson. Dr. Jackson has devoted the past twenty-three years of his life to traveling in more than one hundred fifty countries “delivering health and hope” in the form of donated medical supplies and equipment to the world’s most needy people. In his new book, The Happiest Man in the World: Life Lessons from a Cultural Economist, Dr. Jackson describes the heartbreak of seeing children die of treatable illnesses simply because the doctors and nurses lacked proper medical equipment and supplies. He also shares the joy expressed by doctors and nurses who saw containers full of donated medical goods arrive just in time to save a life. We’ll be discussing the life lessons that he learned while performing needs assessments at developing country healthcare facilities. Dr. Jackson will provide an honest assessment of the challenges and professional obstacles that confronted him, as well as best practices for building a “Business of Goodness." You can purchase the book at www.winstoncrown.com or visit www.projectcure.org to learn more. This program is sponsored by the UBIEE Power Pill for helping the environment and saving you money ~ visit them at: http://newimageubiee.com/ Visit Peace Day TV at www.peaceday.tv& Peace Portal at www.peaceportal.mobi/open