Welcome to the 238th episode of the award-winning Diverse Minds podcast. It’s International Women’s History Month. So, this month’s series is about bringing women away from the stereotypes and masks. Today I am talking about how to shake up your women’s network.
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In today’s show on Shake up your Women’s Network
- About my TEDx talk on race, culture and mental health. [00:41]
- Why I decided to make an episode on this topic. [01:18]
- Why women’s networks need a shake up. [04:16]
- Ways in which you can shake up your women’s network. [05:24]
- Running different types of event to include all women in your network. [6.40]
Quotes on Shake up your Women’s Network
- I really think that women’s networks are super important, but you have to think about the bigger picture.
- Try to be as inclusive as possible, in terms of accessibility
- Think about core hours and what people can attend.
- Having a lovely lunch event doesn’t really move the dial in the right way.
Resources on Shake up your Women’s Network
- Episode #217 Facing Difficult Conversations
- Episode #185 Imposter Syndrome vs Frustration Phenomenon
- Episode #205 Cultural Perspectives on Imposter Syndrome
- Join my Mailing List and receive white paper on mental health and inclusion here
- Everywoman Handout on Women’s Network activities
- Check out my TEDx talk: The Connection between Culture, Race and Mental Health
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