Do you think good Fathers really get the credit they deserve? If so, why? And if not, why not?
Has the concept of fatherhood changed in today’s society from what it used to be when you were a boy?
What was some of the life lessons that you learned from your father—-and/or by being a father? (Does anybody have any stories to share?)
What was some of the funniest things you ever heard your father say or do—-especially some things that you still laugh about today? OR—-if you’re a father, what was some of the funniest things that you’ve said or done with your own children? (Does anybody have any stories to share?)
What do you think your father’s legacy is to you? What do you remember him for—most of all? And/Or—if you’re a father, what’s the legacy that you want to leave with your kids? What do YOU want to be remembered for most of all?
What’s one thing that you’d like for women to understand about fatherhood, in order to help them appreciate the fathers in their lives even more?
Whether your father is still living or has already passed on—-and you had only one last message to give to him—what would you say to him?
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Google on Wednesday released statistics on the makeup of its work force and they show that Silicon Valley remains a white man’s world. Click on the link below to read more.
Henry Wong: VP, Creative Director - Tenzing Communications
Henry Wong: VP, Creative Director – Tenzing Communications
Henry Wong is the Creative Director at Tenzing Communications, a marketing and branding company based in Toronto.
His roots spanning 20 years include being Creative Director for a global ad agency, Saatchi & Saatchi. In addition to applying his award-winning mind to such clients as Toyota, Maple Leaf Foods, Petro-Canada, Rogers, J&J, and Procter & Gamble, Henry has assisted politicians, professional athletes, TV personalities as well as CEOs with their personal brand.
He has been interviewed and quoted on CBC TV and Radio, 680 News, CityTV as well as in the Toronto Star, and Globe & Mail. As well, his insights have also been part of his written reviews and articles for Marketing Magazine and the National Post.
During our conversation, Henry talked about:
– Growing up in the back of the Chinese restaurant
– The values that his father instilled in him while he was growing up
– When did marketing and branding enter into his journey
– The experience being a director at Satchi & Satchi Canada
– The definition of “personal branding” and why it has become so popular?
– His thoughts on personal branding and men
– Why is personal branding for men is important
– Some branding principles for men
– What effect has social media had on personal branding
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We are sad to hear that the world has lost Maya Angelou. Here is an interview that she did with George Stroumboulopoulos that was broadcast on New Year’s Eve 2013.
Speaking From Experience – Wednesday, May 28, 2014 at The Tangerine Cafe (221 Yonge Street, Toronto)Lynn WoodmanDr. Vibe
Dr. Vibe will be a panelist with Lynn Woodman today (Wednesday, May 28, 2014) from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at The Tangerine Cafe (221 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario). They will be giving advice on doing a media interview and how to speak publicly.
Wilhelm Cortez is the Social Justice editor for The Good Men Project. He is a teacher, traveler, performer. He makes the world his home.
During our conversation, Wilhelm talked about:
– Some of his background
– Where did his love of social activism come from and when he took it to the next level
– Some of his experiences of him being a “global citizen”
– How did he get involved with The Good Men Project
– The background behind some of his articles at The Good Men Project
– Why men need to pay more attention to the environment and how is the world doing in taking care of the environment
– The fact that protection of the environment and social justice are related
– The state of the relationship between manhood and social justice
– Where can men go and what can they do to become more involved in the fight for social justice
– Where is he taking the social justice section at The Good Men Project
– Some insight on some special posts by Spoon Jackson’s Beyond The Bars at The Good Men Project
– What has being involved with The Good Men Project has done for him and what is next for him at The Good Men Project
– What type of content is The Good Men Project and he is looking for