ep 5: realities of being a woman with Lauren Davey

Ffion and Gwen, are joined by Lauryn Louise Davey, a remarkable individual who embodies the true essence of determination and ambition. Lauryn, a Welsh Heptathlete and a dedicated student at Swansea Medical School, brings a unique perspective to the table.

During this enlightening episode, the hosts and Lauryn engage in a thought-provoking discussion that delves deep into the multifaceted challenges faced by women in today's society. They explore the intricate web of navigating the worlds of sports, work, and social media, where women often encounter a myriad of obstacles and prejudices.

Lauryn fearlessly shares her personal experiences, shedding light on the pervasive issues of sexism and misogyny that she has encountered both within the field of medicine, as her social media presence has grown and as she fights to grow her athletic career. She courageously speaks about the barriers she has faced and the resilience she has developed in overcoming these hurdles.

This engaging conversation serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of fostering an inclusive and supportive environment where women can thrive and break down the barriers that hinder their progress. Through Lauryn's inspiring journey, listeners are encouraged to challenge societal norms and contribute to a more equitable future.

Tune in to this captivating episode of "Say it How It Is" to gain invaluable insights, broaden your perspective, and be inspired by Lauryn's remarkable story of resilience and determination.

Emily Lewis

Emily Lewis is the Founder of TwoFold and a Squarespace Website Designer. Based in the UK.

Having spent years working for a marketing agency and as an in-house Marketer, Emily started her own website design company with marketing at the forefront. She has been a finalist for South Wales Business Awards Young Entrepreneur of the Year 2023, as well as UK Paid Media Awards 2022 'Best Use Of LinkedIn Ads'.

https://twofold-studios.com/
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