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Dudes, Do Better: Dismantling Toxic Masculinity At Work
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Dudes, Do Better: Dismantling Toxic Masculinity At Work
Whats Working, What’s Needed
Do you suspect that your company might be guilty of unchecked toxic masculinity? Do you want to focus on impact that serves the collective, but are suddenly afraid of being canceled? It's 2022 and countless entrepreneurs are still creating startups that claim a mission of world-changing impact. Sadly, their outcomes often fall short of these intentions, and we end up with just another f*cking app. Is this just good people behaving badly because we just don't know any better? This session is for the founder/entrepreneur who wants to rise above the same-old way of blind exploitation; for the executive who understands that they need to address systemic workplace issues (e.g. toxic masculinity, misogyny, racism). This is a call-to-action - a BS Meter - for any company claiming they want to bring value and innovation to the world. Let's test if your company is here for good, or for your own ego.
Jeff Harry
Bridget FinkeldeyJeff Harry combines positive psychology and play to help organizations create psychologically safe workplaces through embracing a play-oriented approach. Jeff was selected by BambooHR & Engagedly as a Top 100 HR Influencer and has been featured in the NY Times, Mashable, Shondaland, & Wired.
Hunter Canning
Bridget FinkeldeyHunter Canning is a New York based actor, puppeteer, producer and photographer. A conscience citizen of the world, his ethos is bringing people together through all the facets of his life. Be it producing live performance downtown, creating corporate recruitment content or photographing portraiture, red carpets and live events; Hunter has a passion for bringing people together to foster growth, kindness and a true understanding of each other.
Raised in the outer canyons of Los Angeles, Hunter has been a professional actor in New York for the past decade. Notable credits include Broadway’s War Horse (Lincoln Center), Blue Bloods (CBS), The Baker & The Beauty (ABC) and Ray Donovan (Showtime). A career that has seen dizzying heights, all the while remaining with his two feet on the ground.
It is with great pleasure that Hunter joins the Power To Fly community to host and mediate its forums. He looks forward to meeting you all and connecting you with the amazing team of professionals they have brought together.
Find Hunter at huntercanning.com or huntercanningphoto.com and on Instagram and LinkedIn @huntercanning