Paul Donnelly: Championing Safety and Empowerment for Women
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Imagine balancing the demands of fatherhood with a mission to make the world safer for women. That's exactly what Paul Donnelly, known for his role in the TV series Outlander, is doing. In this episode of 'Take Back The Beat', hosts Natalie Gray and Farah T sit down with Paul to explore how his experiences as a dad have fueled his passion for empowering women through free self-defence classes. Paul's story is not just about acting; it's about action.
He talks about his gym's partnership with Women's Aid Glasgow, offering free sessions to survivors of domestic abuse. This initiative isn't just a gesture; it's a lifeline for many women seeking safety and confidence. The conversation also touches on the broader issues of domestic violence, especially during lockdown, and the critical need for community support. Paul's commitment to creating safe spaces is truly inspiring.
He shares his thoughts on how education can play a pivotal role in preventing violence against women. His approach is hands-on and heartfelt, making a real difference in the lives of those who need it most. If you're looking for a story of hope, resilience, and practical steps towards change, this episode is a must-listen. Paul Donnelly is more than an actor; he's a champion for women's safety and empowerment.