
The WHO Project Podcast, hosted by Paul Gittens, is a deep dive into the stories, values, and mindsets that shape who we are. Guided by the T.R.U.T.H.™ framework — Trust Yourself, Root in Core Values, Understand Your Narrative, Transform Limiting Beliefs, and Harness Your Superpowers — each episode explores a guest’s family origins, cultural influences, and self-perception shifts that led them tow... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & Culture | |||

What if your health transformation isn’t about discipline — but identity?
On this episode of The WHO Project, Paul Gittens sits down with Ted Falcon to explore how self-perception drives habits, leadership, and long-term change.
After a doctor warn... more
Host Paul Gittens sits down with entrepreneur Brenton Alleyne to explore his Caribbean roots, family immigration to Canada, and the work ethic that shaped his path.
They discuss early hustles and big risks—from importing FUBU and the Prominence vent... more
Join us in this episode of The Who Project, where host Paul Gittens sits down with Nikki Stone, the former Chief Commerce Officer at Group M Canada. Nikki shares her remarkable journey from a challenging childhood to becoming a leading figure in the ... more
Host Paul Gittens sits down with Vinesh to explore his Trinidadian roots, his upbringing in Ajax, and the journey from media planner to entrepreneur. Together, they unpack the role family played in shaping his identity, the challenges of navigating c... more
Host Paul Gittens sits down with Prashanth Kanagalingam (PK) to trace his journey from a Parkdale childhood and single‑parent home to a fast‑rising media and brand leader. They discuss broadcast buying, agency-to-client moves, mentorship, resilience,... more
Host Paul Gittens sits down with Andre to explore how success changes from first-generation expectations and career milestones to personal values and wellbeing.
We discuss work, family, cultural pressure, discovering your strengths, and how technolo... more
Welcome to The Who Project, where host Paul Gittens sits down with professionals, artists, entrepreneurs, and visionaries to uncover their unique journeys to success. In this episode, Paul welcomes Ramin, a self-aware and inquisitive young man from U... more
Join Paul Gittens on The Who Project as he sits down with Dwight Ireland, a visionary professional and long-time friend. In this captivating episode, Dwight shares his remarkable journey from humble beginnings to becoming the Vice President of US and... more
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Apple Podcasts | #135 |










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