• Water Is Life | The Tulsi Gabbard Show

  • Feb 7 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)
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Water Is Life | The Tulsi Gabbard Show

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  • We can live without a lot of things in life - water is not one of them. Water is life. A lifelong advocate and champion for protecting clean water, Tulsi Gabbard talks with Rob McQueen (Waves for Water) about the challenges threatening our water resources in America and the world, and the incredible work Waves For Water is doing to bring sustainable solutions and fresh water to communities around the planet when they have none. The mission began with a surfer’s vision to help others. Now, they’re empowering veterans who are saving lives by the thousands. You’ll love the heartwarming backstory about this “guerrilla humanitarianism” that won’t let an inch of red tape or bureaucracy stand in their way.



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Fantastic program

As a veteran in the army reserve, I love the fact that you’re giving people who believe in something bigger than themselves, whether they served in the military, or not, not only a purpose, but a way to verbalize what they were missing in their life. It was eloquently said. The mission of providing filters for clean water, and the “ gorilla humanitarians” that are doing the work in these needy places are amazing! One of the best podcasts I’ve ever heard! Awesome awesome job!

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