Understanding the Power of the Female Body in the Workplace (for all genders)

Tue, Nov 29, 5:00 PM (UTC)

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About this event

Talking about mental health in the workplace was a taboo ten years ago. Now it's something many organisations are paying close attention to as it has a huge impact on employee wellbeing and productivity.

As workplaces become more and more human, employees are more and more willing to show their whole selves at work, whether that is being open about their mental health, gender identities or cultural backgrounds.

But there are still a few taboo topics in the workplace. One of them is the female cycle.

It's time to break this taboo and allow all genders to be able to understand the power of the female body in the context of work.

Many females are muting their cycles and working against their bodies.  It's time to learn more about the power of the female body and how honoring our cycles can transform the way we live and work for the better.

In this session, our speaker, Carmen Cordiviola, will:

- educate us about the 4 stages of the female cycle 

- teach us how we can connect to the different powers associated with these stages at any time

- introduce us to vocabulary we can use to normalise talking about the female cycle and

- explore how we can leverage the power of the female body to become better leaders and colleagues

This workshop is for all genders and we will give you some tools to take back to your organisations to allow your female colleagues to bring another part of themselves to work.


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When

When

Tuesday, 29 November
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM (PST)

Agenda

5:00 PMWelcome
5:30 PMConnection
6:00 PMWork
6:30 PMActon + Close
Virtual event

Speaker

  • Carmen Cordiviola

Organizers

  • Deb Mavric

    Culture Amp

    Chapter Lead

  • Jessie Jacob (she/her)

    Culture Amp

    Senior Community Engagement Manager

  • DeMario Bell

    Culture Amp

    Chapter Lead