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EPISODE · Feb 15, 2023 · 1H 14M

WonderWorker 2: Solène Anglaret, Founder of BeBeyondBorders - The Superpower of Love

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Today, I'm meeting with Solène Anglaret. She is a leader and entrepreneur driven by the power of storytelling and having meaningful conversation on diversity, inclusion and belonging, and mental health. This episode is an invitation into her world, a world where she find innovative ways to impact our human experience.In this episode we talk about:👉 Her journey with mental health, self-love and belonging👉 The real meaning behind being a mental health advocate👉 The link between storytelling and mental health👉 Her mission and purpose with Be Beyond Borders, the BPD Bunch, the Inclusion Conversation and her work at InnovateUK👉 How she creates conversation around mental health and personality disorders and the one superpower required to do soSolène is the founder of Be Beyond Borders and is on a mission to break down borders and bring the world closer together through the power of storytelling. As a neuroatypical individual herself, she is a vocal mental health and disability advocate. Solène has also a full-time job at Innovate UK - the government agency for innovation - as Programme Manager for Disabled Innovators. Previously, Solène has worked at large corporations around the world such as Veolia, Thomas Cook, and Expedia Group. She is also the author of four books around identity and belonging, and the host of a talkshow: The Inclusion Conversation. She has lived in six countries and travelled to almost 60.👉 Don't forget to hit follow and get notified each time a new episode is out!To learn more about behind the scene of the podcast:https://www.instagram.com/theculturecabinet/To find out more about Solène:https://www.linkedin.com/in/sol%C3%A8ne-anglaret-72302930/https://www.instagram.com/bebeyondborders/And to follow my adventure on a daily basis:https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurawarnod/Please note that this week episode contains mentions of suicide and self-harm, personality disorders, which some listeners might find disturbing. We have a resource page on the website, where we have tried to list as many hotlines, info-pages and support things we could find. So if you feel you need any resources like that, go tohttps://www.notion.so/Resources-for-help-d7d3f01cc7ba4acd8b2d99a1a26b4f27 and hopefully you will find it there. Please take care of yourself, and if you need to, don’t be afraid to reach out and ask for help. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Today, I'm meeting with Solène Anglaret. She is a leader and entrepreneur driven by the power of storytelling and having meaningful conversation on diversity, inclusion and belonging, and mental health. This episode is an invitation into her world, a world where she find innovative ways to impact our human experience.In this episode we talk about:👉 Her journey with mental health, self-love and belonging👉 The real meaning behind being a mental health advocate👉 The link between storytelling and mental health👉 Her mission and purpose with Be Beyond Borders, the BPD Bunch, the Inclusion Conversation and her work at InnovateUK👉 How she creates conversation around mental health and personality disorders and the one superpower required to do soSolène is the founder of Be Beyond Borders and is on a mission to break down borders and bring the world closer together through the power of storytelling. As a neuroatypical individual herself, she is a vocal mental health and disability advocate. Solène has also a full-time job at Innovate UK - the government agency for innovation - as Programme Manager for Disabled Innovators. Previously, Solène has worked at large corporations around the world such as Veolia, Thomas Cook, and Expedia Group. She is also the author of four books around identity and belonging, and the host of a talkshow: The Inclusion Conversation. She has lived in six countries and travelled to almost 60.👉 Don't forget to hit follow and get notified each time a new episode is out!To learn more about behind the scene of the podcast:https://www.instagram.com/theculturecabinet/To find out more about Solène:https://www.linkedin.com/in/sol%C3%A8ne-anglaret-72302930/https://www.instagram.com/bebeyondborders/And to follow my adventure on a daily basis:https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurawarnod/Please note that this week episode contains mentions of suicide and self-harm, personality disorders, which some listeners might find disturbing. We have a resource page on the website, where we have tried to list as many hotlines, info-pages and support things we could find. So if you feel you need any resources like that, go tohttps://www.notion.so/Resources-for-help-d7d3f01cc7ba4acd8b2d99a1a26b4f27 and hopefully you will find it there. Please take care of yourself, and if you need to, don’t be afraid to reach out and ask for help. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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