João Bocas – The Wearables Expert ™ interviews Nick Adkins, Co-Founder at PinkSocks Life, Inc.
In this episode, we talked about the state of Healthcare, the need for human connection, gratitude in life, the best in Wearables Technology, and more. Nick talks about the Pinksocks movement and his magnificent work, sharing love and spreading goodness and kindness around the world.
I am sure that you will appreciate his insights and you be tempted to join the PinkSocks movement.
WHAT IS THE PINKSOCKS movement? Pinksocks is focused on promoting human connection and promoting the spread of goodness and kindness around the world. The pinksocks movement empowers people from all walks of life to connect with anyone, anywhere, by creating a global movement of pinksocks wearing people who are focused on empathy, caring, and love.
The movement was created at the beginning of 2015 – all pinksocks are gifts. Every connection made between the gift giver and recipient is based on an authentic connection, not a transaction. Pinksocks is a community of over 100,000 happy smiley people who are united in changing the world from the ground up, with heart speak, hugs, and gifting. The pinksocks movement is known worldwide in healthcare, it’s all about working together to activate solutions and unify people, including all stakeholders in Healthcare, health systems, patients, doctors, nurses, governments, hospitals, technology providers, and encourage a genuine human connection.
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