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About · The Facilitator

The path
of courage.

My journey into this work began with a question.

Harry · Lionheart
Harry · Lionheart

Who am I?

For years, I searched for an answer.

I questioned my habits, my identity, my beliefs and the stories I had inherited about what it meant to be a man. Some things fell away. Others remained. But the question stayed alive.

Who am I beneath the conditioning?

Who am I beneath the roles I play?

Who am I when there is nothing left to prove?

The deeper I looked, the less interested I became in finding answers and the more interested I became in living the questions.

Then I became a father.

And the question changed.

Who am I becoming?

Fatherhood has a way of exposing everything.

Your strengths.

Your limitations.

Your wounds.

Your capacity to love.

It asks more of you than you think you have to give, and in doing so, reveals who you are.

I came to see that fatherhood is not simply a responsibility.

It is an initiation.

One that continually calls a man forward.

I believe we need spaces where we can be honest, challenged, supported and seen.

Because identity is lifelong work. Fatherhood is lifelong work. Neither is meant to be carried alone.

That understanding became the foundation of Lionheart.

Not because I have mastered fatherhood, but because I know what it is to be shaped by it.

To be challenged by it.

To be humbled by it.

And to keep showing up anyway.

Today, I work with fathers, men and young people who feel that same call.

Men who sense there is more being asked of them.

Boys who need guidance as they cross the bridge into manhood.

Fathers who understand that raising children is inseparable from raising themselves.

This path has required me to question nearly every part of who I thought I was. Even my name.

At times it has been uncomfortable, vulnerable and exposing. But it has also been freeing.

That is why I see this as a path of courage.

Not loud or performative courage. The quieter kind. The courage to face yourself honestly. To question the stories you live by. To keep showing up. To keep becoming.

That, to me, is the work.

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Harry · Lionheart

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