45 min

Martin Enault | Reprioritize our mental wellbeing You Got This

    • Management

2020 has been a whirlwind for us all so far. With Covid-19, Black Lives Matter and the economy, it can feel overwhelming as senior executives and entrepreneurs with what we can do (and not do). But if we allow ourselves to be vulnerable and open, the opportunity for growth opens. Today we’re joined by Martin Enault, the co-founder and CEO of Intellitix. We discuss what role we play as leaders in the mental health dialogue, what we’ve learnt from our personal mental health journeys and what we should strive for in entrepreneurship going forward.

A creative business leader with an explorer’s ingenuity and drive, Martin Enault embraces new ways of experiencing the world and doing business differently. As Co-founder and CEO of Intellitix, the first company in the world using RFID for access control and cashless for large events, he’s implemented the technology for festivals such as Coachella, Bonnaroo, Tomorrowland, Lollapalooza and the Quebec City Summer Festival. In 2013 he joined C2 Montreal as COO and CEO Asia-Pacific for C2 International. He’s collaborated with some of the world's leading minds such as Richard Branson, James Cameron, Chelsea Clinton, Snoop Dogg, Yuval Harari and Steve Wozniak, on events he produced in various continents. He was until recently COO of Felix & Paul Studios, an EMMY® Award-winning immersive entertainment studio, where he collaborated on projects such as the first captation in VR within the International Space Station.

Martin has been involved in bringing changes in mental health for the past 11 years. As Chairman of the non-profit Revivre, he has been sharing how his struggles with anxiety and depression have shaped his life and career. He also currently sits on the board of QuebecInnove.
Links mentioned in this show
Elevation Barn: https://elevationbarn.com/
Revivre: http://www.revivre.org/
Revivre’s Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/revivre.org
‘Play Bigger’ by Al Ramadan, Dave Peterson, Christopher Lochhead, Kevin Maney

Hosted by Gillian Davis, co-author 'First Time Leader; Foundational Tools to Inspire and Enable Your New Team' this podcast is to inspire managers to step up and lead their teams. We talk to those on the front line and get managers to share what has worked, what hasn't and what resources they have tried and tested.

This podcast is powered by OverTime an agency that helps new leaders build great teams, products and, companies. For more information, visit www.OverTimeLeader.com.

2020 has been a whirlwind for us all so far. With Covid-19, Black Lives Matter and the economy, it can feel overwhelming as senior executives and entrepreneurs with what we can do (and not do). But if we allow ourselves to be vulnerable and open, the opportunity for growth opens. Today we’re joined by Martin Enault, the co-founder and CEO of Intellitix. We discuss what role we play as leaders in the mental health dialogue, what we’ve learnt from our personal mental health journeys and what we should strive for in entrepreneurship going forward.

A creative business leader with an explorer’s ingenuity and drive, Martin Enault embraces new ways of experiencing the world and doing business differently. As Co-founder and CEO of Intellitix, the first company in the world using RFID for access control and cashless for large events, he’s implemented the technology for festivals such as Coachella, Bonnaroo, Tomorrowland, Lollapalooza and the Quebec City Summer Festival. In 2013 he joined C2 Montreal as COO and CEO Asia-Pacific for C2 International. He’s collaborated with some of the world's leading minds such as Richard Branson, James Cameron, Chelsea Clinton, Snoop Dogg, Yuval Harari and Steve Wozniak, on events he produced in various continents. He was until recently COO of Felix & Paul Studios, an EMMY® Award-winning immersive entertainment studio, where he collaborated on projects such as the first captation in VR within the International Space Station.

Martin has been involved in bringing changes in mental health for the past 11 years. As Chairman of the non-profit Revivre, he has been sharing how his struggles with anxiety and depression have shaped his life and career. He also currently sits on the board of QuebecInnove.
Links mentioned in this show
Elevation Barn: https://elevationbarn.com/
Revivre: http://www.revivre.org/
Revivre’s Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/revivre.org
‘Play Bigger’ by Al Ramadan, Dave Peterson, Christopher Lochhead, Kevin Maney

Hosted by Gillian Davis, co-author 'First Time Leader; Foundational Tools to Inspire and Enable Your New Team' this podcast is to inspire managers to step up and lead their teams. We talk to those on the front line and get managers to share what has worked, what hasn't and what resources they have tried and tested.

This podcast is powered by OverTime an agency that helps new leaders build great teams, products and, companies. For more information, visit www.OverTimeLeader.com.

45 min