Women & The Self-Worth Crisis: If You're Not Angry You're Not Paying Attention

A webinar with

Harriet Waley-Cohen

Thursday 16 September @ midday BST

Not thin enough. Not toned enough. Not young enough looking. Not fashionable enough. Not clever enough. Not good enough at *insert the work thing you give yourself a hard time about. Not a good enough friend, partner or parent. House not big enough, tidy enough or decorated beautifully enough. Not good enough at cooking. Not good enough at managing your time, energy and money. Not productive enough. 

These are just some of the more common ways that women feel not good enough. But why is that? Why is there a crisis in women’s self-worth, an epidemic if you like of women not feeling good enough?

Solving the situation is incredibly important. It’s having a huge cost on women’s wellbeing, ability to access power, sustainability, our careers and finances, happiness, the planet and more. Simply put, equality will be impossible to achieve if women don’t feel good enough. 

The first step is understanding why the crisis exists, who’s benefitting from it and all the different forces at play. 

What will my webinar cover?

  • The many layers that combine to keep women’s confidence down so that you come away with a detailed understanding of the bigger picture. 
  • Guidance to work out what you want to do about it, including a powerful vision of a world where women truly know and own their worth.
  • How to transmute your anger and frustration into positive action to make change in your own life and way beyond from a place of empowerment and possibility. 

Hunted down to speak for audiences including Microsoft, Sky, and Invesco, Harriet has empowered thousands of people over the last 18 years to believe in themselves and their potential.

She has been through multiple transformations and knows what it takes to make deep rooted changes that stick, and to get through tough times and come out the other side stronger and wiser than ever.

Harriet's mission is to make sure women know their true value and can make the impact they want to make in the world. She knows how vital it is that the cultural conditions in organisations and in society at large are supportive; empowering women from the bottom up will not be enough without big picture change.

Harriet takes an intersectional feminist approach to DEI from the top down through facilitating discussion; simultaneously, from the bottom up, Harriet is masterful in empowering women to leave behind self-doubt, sabotaging patterns and overwhelm in favour of new ways of thinking, feeling and acting that uplevel their confidence and wellbeing. As a result, women own their brilliance and succeed.

She is described by Vanessa Vallely OBE, MD of WeAreThe City as ‘a real superwoman who empowers others wherever she goes.’

E M M A

I feel more comfortable in my skin than ever. I know I'm worthy.

M A R T A

Harriet was everything I aspired to be: she was her true self, honest and powerful in admitting her vulnerabilities.

C A R O L Y N

I have felt a real shift in my energy and am finally on a journey to my true self.