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In this episode of 'Connecting the Dots,' host Jessica Caresse welcomes Kathy Imabayashi, an advocate dedicated to improving the lives of boys, parents, and educators. Kathy shares her journey from an educator to a parent coach, emphasizing the importance of understanding and supporting the emotional world of boys.

Through touching personal stories and practical advice, she highlights the significance of breaking societal biases and advocating for boys' mental health and development. Kathy also discusses her experiences with unconscious bias, the role of parenting in shaping boys' futures, and the need for safe spaces for men and boys.

Tune in to learn more about creating a better world for our sons and understanding the unique challenges they face. Kathryne Imabayashi has dedicated her career to transforming the lives of children, parents, and educators globally.

With a rich background in various educational and cultural settings, she has impacted countless lives through her leadership roles, from teaching in Canada to directing schools in Qatar and Tokyo. Kathryne's journey spans multiple countries, including Japan, Lebanon, Thailand, and Hiroshima, where she has consistently championed the unique needs of boys, challenging societal stereotypes around masculinity.

Her efforts include leading workshops, parent counseling, and founding Sonhood Coaching—a platform where she continues to empower parents and educators.

Kathryne holds a Canadian Teachers Licence, a Bachelor of Science in Education from the University of Maine, and a Master of Education from Framingham State University. Currently based in Itoshima, Fukuoka-ken, Japan, Kathryne shares her expertise through live workshops, online webinars, and personalized coaching sessions.

Connect with Kathryne:

www.sonhoodcoaching.com

www.linkedin.com/in/kathryne-imabayashi

www.instagram.com/sonhoodcoaching

www.facebook.com/sonhoodcoaching