All it took was doing one good deed for a paralyzed graffiti artist, and Mick Ebeling discovered that he could change the world.
His mission: use simple, "crowd-solved" DIY technologies to create life-changing medical devices that help people facing seemingly insurmountable odds.
Anyone can accomplish the "impossible," says Ebeling, who shows you how in his new book, Not Impossible: The Art and the Joy of Doing What Couldn't Be Done. It all starts with saying "yes" first, he says, and asking questions later.
Listen in as Ebeling joins Dr. Roizen to share more about his mission, as well as his organization, Not Impossible Labs.