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Redirecting the compass of masculinity | BC Serna | TEDxLausanneWomen

What does it mean to be a man today? BC Serna’s talk is an exploration of the concept of divine masculinity and a rallying cry to men to find strength in connection with themselves and others. It is also an invitation to women to be part of this transition.BC is a purpose-driven leader and community builder. He founded the Love Tribe movement and hosts the podcast Pursuing Purpose, inspiring emotional healing, authenticity, and youth empowerment. BC Serna is a dynamic purpose-driven leader and community builder whose decade-long journey across over 80 countries has fueled his passion to inspire transformative change in individuals and communities. For over 15 years, he has helped teens and adults heal trauma, reclaim their authenticity, and discover their purpose. He founded the Love Tribe movement, a global community dedicated to emotional healing and authentic connection.A key part of BC's vision is reframing masculinity, guided by the belief that "Heal the boy, and the man will appear." He encourages men to embrace vulnerability and redefine strength through emotional openness, challenging conventional ideas of toughness and stoicism. With a deep commitment to youth development, BC has established various programs designed to inspire hope and leadership in young people, empowering them to engage actively in their communities and serve others.BC also hosts the podcast Pursuing Purpose, where he explores life and conversations that transcend personal goals and dreams, moving toward something bigger and more beautiful.Having spent years creating the culture he couldn’t initially find—through community, content, events, and mentorship—he feels he's just beginning his story, inspiring others to build inclusive, loving communities where healing and intentionality are at the heart of leadership and personal growth. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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