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 | Twice weekly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | a month ago |
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Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & Culture |
In this heartfelt and enlightening episode, we are joined by the remarkable Warren Gordon, who shares his incredible journey as a first-generation Canadian, recounting the challenges and triumphs he has experienced throughout his life. With a focus o... more
In this riveting episode of The Who Project, host Paul Gittens sits down with an inspiring defence attorney whose journey from childhood dreams to courtroom prowess exemplifies determination and empathy. As we explore the fascinating intersections of... more
In this compelling episode of The Who Project, host Paul Gittens sits down with Andrew Burrows-Trotman, a talented and respected TV writer, to unravel the extraordinary journey of a first-generation Canadian who defied the odds. From humble beginning... more
In this episode of The Who Project, host Paul Gittens sits down with his eldest son, Jahmal, for a heartfelt father-son conversation. They explore the complexities of defining success, the weight of expectations, and the lessons learned from past exp... more
Paul Gittens sits down with Georgia, an interior designer and mother of three, to explore her journey from leaving a steady job to pursuing design, navigating entrepreneurship with her husband, and balancing family life. They discuss core values, imm... more
Paul Gittens sits down with Georgia, an interior designer and mother of three, to explore her journey from leaving a steady job to pursuing design, navigating entrepreneurship with her husband, and balancing family life. They discuss core values, imm... more
Join us on The Who Project with host Paul Gittens as he sits down with Aiden, a dynamic entrepreneur with a rich tapestry of experiences. From his beginnings in a multicultural Canadian upbringing to his strategic turn in the advertising world, Aiden... more
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Apple Podcasts | #104 |
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