32. Why Understanding Women's Health is Vital for Male Leaders
As male leaders, we understand that it can be challenging to discuss certain topics, especially when they are related to sensitive matters such as women's health. This episode is dedicated to addressing those questions you've always wanted to ask but were afraid to bring up.
These remarkable women bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the discussion, and they are eager to help demystify the subject for our listeners. Our goal is to foster an open and honest conversation about women's health, empowering male leaders to be better informed and more empathetic in their approach towards their female colleagues and employees.
In this episode, our esteemed panel will shed light on a range of women's health topics, such as menstruation, pregnancy, menopause, and more. We will also explore the intersection between women's health and workplace culture, discussing how organizations can implement policies and practices that support the well-being of their female employees. Through this conversation, we hope to bridge the gap in understanding and create a more inclusive and supportive work environment for everyone.
Whether you're a male leader seeking guidance or simply someone who wants to gain a deeper understanding of women's health, we're confident that you'll walk away from this discussion with valuable insights and a new perspective.
Don't miss this opportunity to broaden your horizons and become a better ally to the women in your workplace!
Resources
Dr Kellie Pritchard-Peschek
Dr Kellie offers 1-2-1 coaching and treatment programs supporting women with burnout and perimenopause.
You can find out more at
Website: drkellierose.com
Instagram @drkellierose
LinkedIn: @kelliepritchard
Facebook: Dr Kellie Rose
Dr Claire Ashley
Dr Claire Ashley, our burnout doctor, also offers various free and paid-for services for both individuals and businesses.
Check out drclaireashley.com including her blog, and connect through Instagram, YouTube, TikTok and LinkedIn.
Hannah Austin
I highly recommend Hannah's book for women that have, or are experiencing burnout, questions around identity and life and career transitions.
"Hello, Head, Meet Heart" is available on Amazon.
Hannah also offers organizational wellness workshops and talks, and private 1:1 coaching for busy (and burnt-out) professionals through her consultancy SheShatter.
Head to sheshatters.com for more information.
And while you’re there, be sure to check out the She Burns podcast, Season 3 is themed 'Women Game Changers', where Hannah explores the stories of powerful, resilient, driven women that have influenced change to help themselves and women everywhere burn bright.
Other resources I’d recommend include:
The primary care women’s health forum for a whole host of resources related to physical and mental health. https://pcwhf.co.uk/
The women’s recourse centre WRC is the leading national umbrella organisation for the women’s sector in the UK, striving to give voice to the most marginalised and disadvantaged organisations.
https://www.wrc.org.uk/values-vision-mission
You can also check out the Big Ideas for Women and Girls Coalition advocates for placing gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls at the center of U.S. foreign policy and assistance, as not only the right thing to do, but the smart thing to do.
https://bigideascoalition.org/
If you’re in the UK, The Acas website is a vital resource, including help to understand your rights and options, employers and anyone affected by sexual harassment at work
https://www.acas.org.uk/sexual-harassment/get-help-and-support
Victim Support in the Uk also offers support for victims of sexual harassment, including a dedicated helpline. https://www.victimsupport.org.uk/crime-info/types-crime/sexual-harassment/, 08 08 16 89 111
And of course, we will always recommend The Samaritans. If you’re in distress or despair, including suicidal feelings, contact the Samaritans on 116 123.
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