Diverse Talk Matters
đď¸ In this episode of Diverse Talk Matters, host Natasha Broomfield-Reid sits down with Sandra Pollock OBE to explore the realities of womenâs equality and the impact of the Womenâs Awards, now celebrating its 10th year.  Sandra, a leadership specialist and founder of the Womenâs Awards, reflects on her lifelong commitment to gender equality, from noticing stereotypes in childhood to challenging workplace inequities throughout her career. She shares how the Awards became her âprotestâ, a platform to recognise high-achieving women across all sectors and communities.  Together, Natasha and Sandra discuss:  - The origins and growth of the Womenâs Awards over the past decade  - How recognition boosts womenâs confidence, careers, and businesses  - The importance of visibility and role models in breaking stereotypes  - Progress in workplace conversations around menopause, menstruation, and baby loss  - Ongoing challenges, including regressive attitudes and systemic barriers  This episode is an inspiring and candid conversation about resilience, recognition, and the power of women supporting women.  Whether youâre a leader, ally, or advocate, youâll find encouragement in their stories and a call to action to keep pushing for equality.  Tune in to Diverse Talk Matters on our YouTube Channel to watch the video versions of our podcast. To find out more about the services available from Diverse Matters please visit www.diversematters.co.uk Or connect with us on social media Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/diversemattersconsultancy/] LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/72408480/admin/feed/posts/] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/diverse_matters/] Thank you for tuning in and remember, if there is a topic you would like us to cover please contact us with your suggestions. Please feel free to share this podcast with your networks or anyone who may benefit from the content.
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