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As managing editor of the Drive for Five Network, Mark McIntosh feels it’s his responsibility to lead the charge in awakening America to its growing kidney crisis. A prolific writer, author of four books, motivational speaker, former award-winning TV/Radio sports personality and community advocate, at the end of the day,, the 66-year-old is a storyteller at heart. The father of two is also passionate about never growing weary of good works for others.
McIntosh’s writings have been described as inspirational, raw and relevant in his attempt to encourage Americans to rally against this growing societal challenge of needing more organ donations, better policies promoting participation and less kidney disease.
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Sifting through the heartwarming holiday cards received each year. Thanks. One really caught me eye. The sender's challenge within the card resonated deeply: "Let's keep developing a skill set for a better me and a mindset for a better we."Holy smokes. Can you imagine? What the world might transform into if EVERYBODY adopted such an attitude toward the new year? Personally, we improve knowing a better me leads to a better we? Let's give it a shot. Who knows, maybe it could be transforming for this troubled world.Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah and Kwanzaa!
Drive for Five is shifting gears heading into the New Year. The mantra is "Thrive in '25" and the mission is using sports as the connector, education the ignitor and saving lives the inspiration in addressing America's growing kidney crisis.#shareyourspare #savealife #lesskidneydisease www.linkedin.com/pulse/drive-five-sports-mark-mcintosh-qc19c
Shopping for the holidays. For this grateful fella? Here's a few items at the top of the list.www.linkedin.com/pulse/drive-five-quite-gift-mark-mcintosh-qzpec#shareyourspare #savealife #lesskidneydisease