Dr. Alejandro Poiré – Navigating Tough Decisions with Empathy
What does it take to lead under extreme pressure while staying true to your values?
In this powerful conversation, Dr. Anthony Silard sits down with Dr. Alejandro Poiré Romero—former spokesperson for Mexico’s war on drugs, public servant, scholar, and advocate for inclusive leadership—to explore the human side of leadership in times of crisis.
Dr. Poiré shares what it was like to stand at the center of one of Mexico’s most challenging periods, facing public scrutiny, difficult decisions, and personal risk while striving to maintain integrity and authenticity.
The discussion goes beyond politics and leadership into the deeply personal. Dr. Poiré reflects on publicly supporting and celebrating his children’s queer identities, demonstrating how courage, empathy, and unconditional love can transcend social and political divides.
Together, they explore why meaningful human connection matters more than ever and how Compassionate, Meaningful, Sustainable Relationships (CMSRs) can help address growing loneliness, polarization, and disconnection in modern society.
This episode is a powerful reminder that the strongest leaders are not those who project certainty—but those who lead with humility, embrace diversity, and remain emotionally present for the people who matter most.
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