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Perspectives Post: On Inclusivity
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Perspectives Post: On Inclusivity

Inclusion, Masculinity & the Power of Personal Stories

In today’s episode of Perspectives Post, we’re joined by three incredible guests who invite us to rethink what it means to truly belong. Together, we explore masculinity, radical inclusion, and the often-unspoken power of storytelling to heal, connect, and transform.

We explore the emotions behind inclusion—shame, guilt, fear—and the freeing permission to show up as your full self. We keep coming back to the power of storytelling: how sharing lived experiences breaks stigma and builds deeper human connection.

Our panel of incredible guests:

  • Kosta Michalopoulos – Men’s coach, registered nurse, and founder of The Men Spirit | IG: @themenspirit

  • Nicole Bonnah – Journalist, filmmaker, and founder of Tap In Think Tank | IG: @tapinthinktank / @tapintotalks

  • Jerry Okiki – Disability rights advocate, youth leader, and storyteller living with a stammer—speaking with courage and authenticity to inspire others.

We look at:

  • Redefining masculinity and emotional expression

  • Creating safe, inclusive spaces for men and boys

  • Quiet allyship: the unseen actions that create real impact

  • The discomfort of courageous conversations—and why that’s where growth begins

  • Disability, representation, and reclaiming your voice

  • The role of intersectionality and psychological safety in belonging


“I never had anyone to look up to.” – Jerry Okiki
“Simply, it starts with you – the little conversations, calling people out in love and kindness.” – Nicole Bonnah
“It’s in the discomfort that transformation can come.” – Nicole Bonnah
“We are the sum of our stories.”


Bonus Advice for our Tweens:
“Difference is a chance to stand out.” 💫


If you’re committed to building a more inclusive world—whether you’re a parent, educator, ally, or change-maker—this episode is for you.
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