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The power of masculinity is seen wholeheartedly in this episode and is the precipice for conversations that have to start happening within our families, communities, and globally.
Today, I welcome, Paul Simard. He is an intrepreneur and an entrepreneur, currently in the role of Director of Community and Impact Partnerships for the United Nations High Commission for Refugees in Canada. He is the founder of huMENity – a peer-supported platform that creates brave spaces, both real and virtual, for men of all ages to come together and grow through an openness to be vulnerable, share and support each other, based on the African greeting of Sawubona, "I see you, and I am here for you to be seen." He runs orange ecosystems design – a Montreal-based boutique consulting firm. His three beautiful daughters are the motivation behind all he does.
There is so much I love about this conversation.
Learn more about Paul here: TedX Talk and the movement HuMENity
By Cassie JeansThe power of masculinity is seen wholeheartedly in this episode and is the precipice for conversations that have to start happening within our families, communities, and globally.
Today, I welcome, Paul Simard. He is an intrepreneur and an entrepreneur, currently in the role of Director of Community and Impact Partnerships for the United Nations High Commission for Refugees in Canada. He is the founder of huMENity – a peer-supported platform that creates brave spaces, both real and virtual, for men of all ages to come together and grow through an openness to be vulnerable, share and support each other, based on the African greeting of Sawubona, "I see you, and I am here for you to be seen." He runs orange ecosystems design – a Montreal-based boutique consulting firm. His three beautiful daughters are the motivation behind all he does.
There is so much I love about this conversation.
Learn more about Paul here: TedX Talk and the movement HuMENity