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Back by popular demand WLN's #FEWomenSpeakly podcasts. Unashamedly feminist, insightful, witty, thought-provoking diverse takes on intersectional gender equality in all kinds of further education, skills and lifelong learning.

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July 9, 2021

Episode 3: How does WLN need to change to remain relevant today and tomorrow?

<p>In this episode, <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathryn-james-8a4b26201/">Kathryn James</a> and <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-ann-limb-cbe-dl-frsa-fcgi-fcfe-644b46/">Dr. Ann Limb CBE DL FRSA FCGI FCFE</a> - philanthropist, mover, and Quaker - continue a conversation from our #YouToo conference on 31 March 2021, exploring the <a href="https://www.fewomenredefiningleadership.org/about/">Women's Leadership Network (WLN) </a>past, present and especially future:</p> <ul> <li>Why does WLN need to change, is changing, and what does it need to change into remain relevant today and tomorrow?</li> <li>What are the critical intersectional gender equality issues FE must address?</li> <li>How, in a more complex, inter-connected and changing society, do we work out which changes are relevant to us as women, in FE, in leadership?</li> <li>How, as leaders, do we learn to develop the good judgement needed to make the right calls in times of crisis?</li> <li>How can being the experience of being knocked off your pedestal professionally make you a better leader?&nbsp;</li> <li>Why do we still need to campaign for effective leadership?</li> <li>How do the diversity of women leaders in FE's leadership stories illuminate and raise important issues all of society need to hear?</li> </ul> <p><strong>Plus we bring you news - of our</strong>&nbsp;</p> <ul> <li>monthly #FridayLunchMeet sessions (2nd Friday of each month, except August) <a href="https://bit.ly/WLN_FLM2122">book ahead for the whole year&nbsp;</a></li> <li>a sneak peek at our forthcoming leadership courses and webinars for the 2021/22 academic year</li> <li>our annual alumnae event and conference #YouToo22 on 31 March 2022</li> <li>our important new <a href="https://www.fewomenredefiningleadership.org">campaign to end sexual violence in #AllFESkillsLifelongLearning #EnoughIsEnough</a></li> </ul> <p>Thanks as always to Jay for the beautiful music, 'It Get's Better'</p> <p><strong>All our links in one place: </strong><a href="https://linktr.ee/WLN_FEWomenSpeakly"><strong>https://linktr.ee/WLN_FEWomenSpeakly</strong></a></p>

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March 28, 2021

Re-released from 2019: Women of Influence

<p>We are re-releasing this episode of #FEWomenSpeakly, from 11 April 2019, to co-incide with our '<a href="https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/myevent?eid=145977844663">#YouToo — Can make intersectional gender equality the reality in FE</a>' conference on Wednesday 31.3.21.&nbsp;Thirty years ago Ann Limb was the first ever chair of WLN. Now, in 2021, she's joining us at the #YouToo conference looking back over the history and achievements of WLN with Sally Dicketts (AoC president-elect) and Pauline Odulinski (Chair of City College Plymouth; Board member of Activate Learning Group and Fellow and Visiting Professor at Buckinghamshire New University).&nbsp;</p> <p>In the episode, Kathryn James caught up with Ann Limb (Founder &amp; Vice President Helena Kennedy Foundation; Fellow Commoner of Lucy Cavendish College University of Cambridge; named in the Northern Power Women 2019 Power List; #1 LGBTQ+ public sector role model on the 2019 "OUTstanding LGBT+ Role Model Lists) to find out about the early days of WLN; what advice she'd give her younger self; and why in 2019 Ann began speaking out about her own intersectional identity.</p> <p>As if Ann, Sally and Pauline are not enough, our #YouToo conference is packed with even more inspirational women speakers including:</p> <ul> <li><strong>&nbsp;Mandu Reid, our keynote speaker </strong>on growing and sustaining feminist activism. As Leader of the Women's Equality Party (WEP) Mandu is the first person of colour to lead a national political party in British history.&nbsp;</li> <li><strong>Alumnae from the Education and Training Foundation funded WLN Women Up 2020 and Women Up 2021 courses</strong></li> <li><strong>Arinola Edeh </strong>(Principal and Head of Service of Westminster Adult Education Service); <strong>Clare Howard </strong>(NATSPEC CEO); <strong>Corrie Harris </strong>(Principal and CEO Moulton College); <strong>Fiona Morey</strong> (Executive Principal Lambeth College and CEO South Bank Academies Trust); <strong>Lindsey Johnson</strong> (Principal and CEO Craven College); and <strong>Yvonne Kelly</strong> (Principal and CEO Barking and Dagenham College).</li> </ul> <p><strong>Book your place at #YouToo on 31.3.21 from 16.00-19.30 on Eventbrite:</strong> <a href="https://bit.ly/WLNYouToo2021">https://bit.ly/WLNYouToo2021</a></p>

Episode thumbnail for Episode 2 March 2021 Girl with a plastic typewriter to Gramsci Society PhD Lecture. Plus #YouToo

March 14, 2021

Episode 2 March 2021 Girl with a plastic typewriter to Gramsci Society PhD Lecture. Plus #YouToo

Following up on the Women Up2 opt-n session Mars Horeshka and Dr Lou Mycroft facilitated for WLN on 9 March, we are in conversation with Lou. From her pink plastic typewriter; to her failed Mills and Boon; and recently completed PhD she takes us on a journey from an editing magician to the opportunities she's helping to create for others to write and share their thinking. Put your headphones on and  find out why she loves #ReluctantWriters and #ShyFE. Continue the conversation with Lou on Twitter @Loumycroft. Tickets are going like hot cakes, but if you are quick you might still be able to get one for her Antonio Gramsci Society UK PhD lecture and Q and A: "Strange Times: The Creation of a Community Education Imaginary" on Wednesday, 28 April 2021 from 19:00 to 20:00: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/strange-times-the-creation-of-a-community-education-imaginary-tickets-145433199615?keep_tld=1 Plus, from hot cakes to hot off the press we bring you news of the Women's Leadership Network (WLN) #YouToo conference on Wednesday 31 March 2021 from 16.00-19.00. Book now: http://bit.ly/WLNYouToo2021

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What is #FEWomenSpeakly?

Back by popular demand WLN's #FEWomenSpeakly podcasts. Unashamedly feminist, insightful, witty, thought-provoking diverse takes on intersectional gender equality in all kinds of further education, skills and lifelong learning.

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