Frankie Abralind

One of Frankie Abralind's grandmothers was a spy in World War II. The other worked for the Red Cross. Listening, evidently, is in his blood. Frankie serves as executive director of The Good Listening Project, a nonprofit that helps fight burnout in healthcare with a team of Listener Poets. Previously, Frankie worked as an experience designer for the Innovation Hub at Johns Hopkins Sibley Memorial Hospital. Frankie studied design at Cornell University and earned his MBA from the University of Maryland. He lives with his wife and six typewriters in Washington, D.C.

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