The year was 1975, and Dr. Jack was drowning in grief after the back-to-back losses of his girlfriend, Susan, who was killed in a car accident, and his mother, Rita, who passed away at the age of 64. At the suggestion of some friends, he took a solo vacation to Negril, Jamaica, hoping to get some rest and relaxation.
While Jack fell in love with Jamaica's untamed beauty, he also saw need everywhere. It wasn't long before he accepted a job with the Jamaican Ministry of Health as a dentist in a defunct free clinic on Green Island, the island's most remote, impoverished fishing village.
Over the course of two years, Jack worked tirelessly to remodel the rustic clinic and served hundreds of thousands of patients, free of charge. He had many adventures along the way, encountering celebrities, rock stars, pirates, smugglers, former CIA agents, and more.
This is the story of how Jack found his way out of his grief and rediscovered his passion for helping others. Listen to Jack's tale of how a two-week vacation turned into a two-year public health mission that changed the course of his entire life.
Episode notes:
Rick's Café Negril: https://www.rickscafejamaica.com/
Jamaica's history of Democratic Socialism: https://www.bostonreview.net/articles/when-jamaica-led-fight-against-exploitation/
History of Air Jamaica: https://old.jamaica-gleaner.com/pages/history/story0071.html
History of Bob Marley and Stevie Wonder's friendship: https://artsandculture.google.com/story/bob-marley-amp-stevie-wonder-bob-marley-legend/nwXx58m8epaCKg?hl=en