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Play Sense co-founder and best-selling author, Meg Faure will be bringing together a panel of women leaders, for the Play Sense Women @ Work webinar on Tuesday, 18 May and I'd love you to consider this content for the website.
 
Please see below a short intro taster, and the media release attached:
 
There's nothing quite like a global crisis to shift priorities, change focus and provoke some earnest soul-searching about who we are and what we want from life.  Study after study is revealing that women across the world have experienced tougher impacts from COVID-19, with amongst others, a disproportionate number of women leaving the workplace.  Women still shoulder a greater proportion of the household and family burdens, and are not surprisingly, more vulnerable to burnout and other mental health challenges.  All of this is sparking a multitude of global conversations around better ways for women to engage in the workforce, organise family life and focus more on their self-care.  
 
Please let me know if you'd like to take a deeper dive into the topic with any of the panel members? I've attached a lifestyle shot to accompany the story, but I do also have profile pics of all the panel speakers if you'd prefer? 
 
Many thanks for your time and consideration and I look forward to your feedback,
Mon

Play Sense co-founder and best-selling author, Meg Faure will be bringing together a panel of women leaders, for the Play Sense Women @ Work webinar on Tuesday, 18 May and I’d love you to consider this content for the website.

Please see below a short intro taster, and the media release attached:

There’s nothing quite like a global crisis to shift priorities, change focus and provoke some earnest soul-searching about who we are and what we want from life.  Study after study is revealing that women across the world have experienced tougher impacts from COVID-19, with amongst others, a disproportionate number of women leaving the workplace.  Women still shoulder a greater proportion of the household and family burdens, and are not surprisingly, more vulnerable to burnout and other mental health challenges.  All of this is sparking a multitude of global conversations around better ways for women to engage in the workforce, organise family life and focus more on their self-care.  

Please let me know if you’d like to take a deeper dive into the topic with any of the panel members? I’ve attached a lifestyle shot to accompany the story, but I do also have profile pics of all the panel speakers if you’d prefer? 

Many thanks for your time and consideration and I look forward to your feedback,
Mon 

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