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Becoming Women

Becoming Women

Ella Sims

A podcast for young girls - the next generation of female leaders. The Becoming Women podcast hosted by Ella Sims, is on a mission to provide honest conversations to help young girls feel understood and supported on their journey into womanhood. Each episode features an inspiring female guest talking about the challenges they have faced and what they would advice their younger self. You can find out more about Ella and her personal project on www.becomingwomen.com, on Twitter @becoming_women or Instagram @becomingwomen.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Becoming Women episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Becoming Women for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Becoming Women episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Becoming Women - S3 Ep3: Amna & Kiran - Empowering Women of Colour
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04/08/20 • 41 min

This week's episode my guests are Amna and Kiran, co-founders of GirlDreamer. We talk about how their vision for GirlDreamer began, how they support women of colour around the world and the value in having a leadership mentality - we all have the ability to own what it is we want to do. Amna and Kiran share their tips for remaining positive during coronavirus lockdown and how this challenging time is breaking the barriers of traditional ways of working.

Kiran and Amna set up GirlDreamer in order to inspire and support women of colour to pursue their dreams despite the barriers, stigmas and stereotypes they are faced with. They have created a series of unique initiatives supporting over 2,000 women on their journey from creating Europe's First Women of Colour Longboard Crew, the UK's First WoC Surf Crew, all women of colour advisory boards, set up empowerment school enrichment programmes as well as opportunities in photography, filmmaking, social entrepreneurship, business, emotional intelligence and leadership.

They have also set up an award-winning blog on their website that is now run by global contributors, are recognised as one of Creative England's top 50 'most exciting, innovative and disruptive creative companies' in England' and recently sat down with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to discuss all things mental health, equality for all and the importance of youth leadership.

To find out more about GirlDreamer go to: www.girldreamer.co.uk.

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On this week's episode is triathlete Emma Pallant. Emma chats about her training routine while in Covid-19 lockdown in South Africa and how she's keeping a positive mindset. She reflects on her running journey as a student, what she has learnt about not winning, and how it is a team effort to keep yourself strong.

Emma is a former Team GB athlete, she won U23 European Cross Country, Silver at World School Games and 3rd at World Junior 1500m. The British athlete made the move to triathlon post knee surgery in 2012 and has gone from strength to strength. In 2016 Emma started racing Ironman distances and won IM70.3 UK and became World Duathlon Champion for the second year. More recently Emma has gone on to achieve the World 70.3 silver medallist, World Aquathlon Champion and last year in 2019 took 7 x 70.3 wins, 2 standard distance wins and 16 podiums in total. Emma is currently based in South Africa with her fiancé and when she's not busy training she provides triathlon coaching and supports brands Hoka, Team BMC, Aftershokz and Precision Hydration.

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For the first episode of Season 3 I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr Melissa Snaith, a Chartered BABCP accredited Clinical Psychologist who is the Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) lead at Healios. Healios is a specialist online provider for mental health where clinicians can support children, young people and adults online in the comfort of their own homes at anytime.

In our conversation Melissa talks about the power of early experiences in childhood and how they can stay with you as an adult, the emotional well-being support her teams provide through their CBT services at Healios, and the importance of finding groups that value the things we value in ourselves.

Melissa is trained in a number of psychological therapies including CBT, Schema Therapy and Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR). She has specialist qualifications and experience in the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and complex PTSD difficulties. She has worked in the NHS both on the frontline and commissioning services and is passionate about improving the quality of psychological therapy. As the CBT lead for Healios she works with her team to innovate and develop psychological therapy for a high quality service. As well as running a private practice, Melissa lectures and supervises in evidence-based psychological treatments at the University of Reading.

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On this week's episode I am joined by the dynamic duo and Co-Founders of SheIsClothed, Kanndiss Riley & Tracy Lomanga. Kanndiss & Tracy met several years ago and bonded over their love of faux-fur coats and the rest they say is history! Hear the girls chat about why their passion and purpose is to support young girls transition from education into employment and what supportive friendships mean to them. SheIsClothed focuses on the empowerment of girls and offer schools, organisations or businesses interactive self-development workshops that invigorate girls to get into further education and employment. Kanndiss & Tracy provide a combination 3-day programme to establish long-lasting mentoring, and enterprise development to equips your girls with the skills to navigate gender, economic, and social barriers they may face in society. They also host evening workshops in London and discuss topics such as sex education, sexual health and relationship troubles. www.sheisclothed.co.uk
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On this week's episode is award winning children's coach, Natalie Costa, founder of Power Thoughts. Natalie talks about her own journey growing up and what power means to her. She chats about how we can all create "yes" moments, how we can learn from our mistakes, enjoy the moment more and not be afraid of failure.

Natalie is incredibly passionate about teaching, coaching and providing a mindfulness service to children, and give them the ‘power’ over their own thoughts! With a background in psychology and having spent 12 years within the educational sector as well as becoming an accredited Performance Coach, Power Thoughts was born - which blends her past experience and deep understanding of children and their needs, now providing them with the tools to help them cope and thrive in the modern world.

Supporting children from as young as five, Natalie have delivered Power Thoughts to over 3,000 children within schools and online. She has also been featured in the national press and TV, such as Stella Magazine, The Telegraph, Metro, Glamour Magazine and Good Morning Britain. Her programs are designed to help children recognise that they don't have to respond to every thought that they think, or react to everything that they feel. By doing this they are able to grow in confidence, feel happier and be more robust in dealing with the pressures of school, exams, transitioning, making friends etc. Natalie’s intention is always to be focused on helping one child at a time, to be as happy as they can be.

To book a one off "power session" with Natalie head to www.powerthoughts.co.uk.

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Mental health campaigner, Hope Virgo, talks about the importance of speaking to people about our problems and the need for emotional support. Plus, that we all need to challenge ourselves and that it is ok to fail.

Hope is the Author of Stand Tall Little Girl, and an award winning international leading advocate for people with eating disorders. Hope helps young people and employers (including schools, hospitals and businesses) to deal with the rising tide of mental health issues which affect one in four people. Hope is also a Director for the Speakers Collective, a Mental Health speakers Social Enterprise.

Dump the Scales Campaign: https://www.change.org/p/eating-disorders-are-not-just-about-weight-dumpthescales

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In this week's episode I chat with Sarah Tebb and hear what book she recommends all teenagers (and adults) should read! Sarah also reflects on what life skills schools should teach you, the heartbreak of her Father's death at 15, and that happiness is the be all and end all.

Sarah is a Freelance Social Media Manager by day and an avid bookworm all the rest of the time. She also writes for the South Coast Journal, a recently launched local magazine celebrating creativity, community and culture in the area from Arundel to Emsworth. You’ll most likely find her outside, preferably on the beach with a book. She wants to use her platform to help break down the still very much taboo subject of grief and death, after losing her Dad as a teenager and more recently one of her best friends.

Instagram: @sarahtebb

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In this episode hear Sophie Caldecott chat about overcoming fear and learning to trust your instinct. We discuss the emotional benefits of having a faith, the challenges of not being "cool" amongst your peers and learning to relax in your own skin.

Sophie is a writer and mother to two little girls, trained in magazine journalism and has been working in digital media and marketing for the past 8+ years. Sophie teaches creatives and small businesses how to get discovered via Google using SEO (search engine optimisation), help them tell their stories with intentional copywriting, and flourish online. She has a passion for small, ethical businesses, and believes we all have a role in making the world a better place. In her spare time Sophie runs an online creative writing club for people like her who dream of writing books, called The Writing Habit, and writes stories and poetry mostly about—and for—her two little girls.

SEO for Creatives: https://sophiecaldecott.com/seo-basics/

The Writing Habit: https://sophiecaldecott.com/2017/11/27/the-writing-habit-creative-writing-prompts/

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In the last episode of Season 2, I am joined by Nikki Giant, the UK Girls’ Rights Strategy and Development Manager at Plan International UK. We talk through a whole host of topics, including girls education, career choices and how to make an informed decision. Nikki chats about the lack of confidence young girls can have and how this can make tackling everyday life a challenge, and gives wonderful advice on how young women shouldn't worry about how others perceive them.

Nikki works to create UK-wide programmes to promote girls’ rights and gender equality with and for adolescent girls. Previously, Nikki was the founder and director of Full Circle Education, a social enterprise supporting children and young people through a range of educational and extra-curricular programmes to raise aspirations, attainment and school attendance. She was also the founder of a sister organisation, Girls Circle, which aims to educate, elevate and empower girls and young women across the UK.

Nikki is the author of four educational books produced by Jessica Kingsley Publishers, exploring themes related to girl bullying, young people’s social and emotional development and e-safety.

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On this week's episode is Charlotta Martinus, the Director of Teen Yoga Foundation. Charlotta shares her journey with yoga, why her passion is to help young people to thrive and how disconnecting from our environment helps open us to new ways of thinking and being. Her conversation in this episode is hugely inspiring, thought-provoking and wise. She describes her favourite yoga position for young people and herself!

Charlotta is the world expert in yoga for teenagers and published her book on the topic last year to 5 star reviews and sold 1,000 copies in the first 6 months. She speaks on the BBC and writes for journals worldwide on the topic of yoga and teens. She founded the charity Teen Yoga Foundation, which exists to promote yoga for young people the world over, in 2003. She has trained over 1,000 students to teach therapeutic Teen Yoga. She works with UK government to bring yoga into the curriculum and also has collaborated with BBC, Sport England and the European Union to research the benefits of yoga for young people.

Teen Yoga Foundation are currently providing a yoga class everyday at 10am for teenagers. To find out more visit their Facebook page:

https://www.facebook.com/teenyogafoundation/

Or join a class on their YouTube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW56cm0SXozQzVH3GNn6t8A?

Online course: https://teenyoga.com/events/category/teenyoga-events/teenyoga-course/

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FAQ

How many episodes does Becoming Women have?

Becoming Women currently has 22 episodes available.

What topics does Becoming Women cover?

The podcast is about Health & Fitness, Kids & Family, Mental Health and Education For Kids.

What is the most popular episode on Becoming Women?

The episode title 'S3 Ep3: Amna & Kiran - Empowering Women of Colour' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Becoming Women?

The average episode length on Becoming Women is 34 minutes.

How often are episodes of Becoming Women released?

Episodes of Becoming Women are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of Becoming Women?

The first episode of Becoming Women was released on Jul 7, 2019.

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