About Me

My name is Clare Bronfman. I am by no means a writer, however I would like to share my ideas and what I believe to be a unique perspective. My perspective is shaped by a multi-cultural, multi-economic, multi-career existence and enhanced and guided by some wonderful teachers. Having grown up in England with a mother who spent most of her time in Kenya and a father deeply involved in Jewish and business politics I was extremely fortunate to have traveled and experienced many cultures. From living in lavish houses and hotels around the world, mud huts on the plains of Africa and under the stars in Australia I find myself perplexed by humanities’ differences and similarities. In many ways my view on the world is very shielded and naive – I have never experienced poverty, physical violence, extreme prejudice or even some of the most beautiful aspects of humanity – like motherhood. I have experienced my own internal ethical dilemmas, which have helped me become the person I am today – and inspire me to continuously strive to become more mindful, caring, compassionate and wise.


