Free coaching celebrating International Women's Day 2022

a pile of stones on a beach with the sea in the background. Overlaid are the logos for Bloody Good Period and Pregnant Then Screwed

UPDATE 1 May: Free places are now closed until next International Women’s Day.

Making coaching something no longer reserved for executives with deep pockets is a big part of why I launched The Float Space.

To help make that a reality, this International Women's Day I'm offering one-off coaching sessions in exchange for a donation to one of my favourite campaigning organisations: Pregnant Then Screwed or Bloody Good Period.

What does a one-off coaching session cover?

Over 60-90 minutes (your choice - I appreciate you may be squeezing this into a lunch break) I will work with you to unpick something getting in your way. Perhaps something about your career, confidence, searching for a new role, work/life balance, presence at work, or a tricky work relationship or project.

A one-off session is a great way to experience the power of coaching for the first time before investing in a full coaching programme.

What will my donation to Pregnant Then Screwed do?

Donations to Pregnant Then Screwed will help them:

  • Run its free employment helpline

  • Run its tribunal mentoring programme

  • Run its free legal advice service

  • Campaign for the rights of working mothers

  • Document the stories of women who have experienced maternity and pregnancy discrimination

DONATE TO PREGNANT THEN SCREWED

What will my donation to Bloody Good Period do?

Bloody Good Period gives period products to those who can’t afford them, and provides menstrual education to those less likely to access it. And it helps everybody talk about periods. There’s LOADS of brilliant info about how it does this on it’s website - well worth a browse!

DONATE TO BLOODY GOOD PERIOD

How do I book?

You choose the donation amount and then book a time into my calendar here.

What if I want to find out more first?

Of course! Before parting with your hard earned cash (albeit to charity not to me)I offer free 30 minute consultation calls. You can book one into my calendar here.

How do I find out more about International Women’s Day?

Take a look on social media following #IWD22 and #BreakTheBias

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