Podcast Episode 3: Head Talk with Bree Stedman

by May 11, 2018

 


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Today on the podcast I'm interviewing one the authors in our latest issue, Bree Stedman. Bree is a Head Talk Expert (and I'll ask her to explain to us what that involves exactly!) and the author of Own Your BS: The No Nonsense Guide to Addressing Your Female Head Talk.

Bree is passionate about helping mums in business & ambitious women turn negative, sabotaging & destructive self-talk into emotional control, confidence & clarity. But what she really loves is providing women with the skills to empower themselves to create a ripple effect of positive impact.

For more than 14 years, Bree has worked with women in a leadership, mentoring, transformation & educating role, most recently with a focus on mindset specifically related to gender difference. Her Own Your BS brand is a no-nonsense approach to inspire, educate & empower. You can learn more about Bree, her products & services at breestedman.com.

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Estelle is the Editor and Founder of Smart Healthy Women Magazine. Founded online in 2013, SHW began as a wellness publication and evolved, over more than a decade, into a feminist political magazine, covering the health, economic, and political conditions shaping women's lives in a world that increasingly demands honest writing about both. SHW has published 677 articles and 56 themed digital issues featuring the work of more than 300 women writers.

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