EP59: KINTSUGI with Ian Westmoreland, Non-Profit Founder and Podcaster
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Becoming UnDone with Toby Brooks
EP59: KINTSUGI with Ian Westmoreland, Non-Profit Founder and Podcaster
Nov 04, 2023 Episode 59
Toby Brooks

About The Guest:
Ian Westmoreland is the founder of Mentoring Men and Kintsugi Heroes, two nonprofit organizations based in Australia. He is passionate about helping men overcome challenges and find purpose in their lives.

Summary:
Ian Westmoreland shares his journey of self-discovery and the founding of Mentoring Men and Kintsugi Heroes. He discusses the importance of resilience and finding value in our lived experiences. Ian emphasizes the need for men to have mentors and support systems to navigate life's challenges. He also highlights the power of vulnerability and the impact it can have on individuals and communities.

Key Takeaways:

  • The metaphor of Kintsugi, the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold, teaches us that our brokenness can make us more valuable and resilient.
  • Men often struggle with shame and vulnerability, but finding a mentor and support system can help them navigate life's challenges.
  • Success is not defined by material wealth or societal expectations, but by using our skills and experiences to positively impact the world around us.
  • Sharing our stories and experiences can inspire and encourage others who may be going through similar struggles.
  • It is important to redefine masculinity and create a safe space for men to express their emotions and seek help when needed.

Quotes:

  • "The metaphor of Kintsugi teaches us that our brokenness can make us more valuable and resilient." - Ian Westmoreland
  • "A real man doesn't go and beat up women or kids. A real man shows vulnerability and empathy." - Ian Westmoreland
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