Becoming a mentor lets you embrace International Women’s Day all year round. Here's why it's a feel-good solution all round Sometimes a mentor pops up when you least expect them to.
And it might even be someone you don’t work with. I first saw Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon speak a few years ago at an International Women’s Day event for Theirworld, the children’s charity founded by Sarah Brown.
She gave a killer keynote speech that was fresh, original and entirely authentic. Her presence and intelligence blew me away.
She made me think, ‘How do I get to be more like you?’ At the time I was rehearsing a show for Edinburgh Festival Fringe as a new comedian and had become fascinated by how different women take up space and win over audiences.
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