Posts for Tag: girls talk london

  • November 6, 2014

    International Talk: Shanna Van Ness, Host, Writer & Leadership Educator

    Whilst we were in New York we had a chat with the awesomeness that is Shanna Van Ness. Shanna is the Host of Living Room TV and a Transformation and Leadership Educator and currently works at City university in New York. Shanna is also a Writer and has written for the Huffington Post on women […]

  • November 2, 2014

    Tomorrow’s Engineers Week: Tracey Foster, Manufacturing Director, PepsiCo

    As part of our participation in Tomorrow’s Engineer’s week which takes place from Monday 3rd November to Friday 7th November we will be bringing you some case studies of women who are blazing a huge trail in engineering. Meet Tracey Foster, a Manufacturing Director at PepsiCo. A female role model within the company, Tracey is […]

  • October 24, 2014

    Girls Talk London: November Event: Tickets Available!

    Girls Talk London returns for our FINAL event of the year on Tuesday 25th November 2014 hosted by City Law Firm CMS Cameron Mckenna. This is our last event of the year and we promise to go out with a BANG featuring this awesome and stellar line up of women. We have joining our panel: […]

  • September 27, 2014

    Letter to my 16 year old self: Four

    A letter to my 16 year old self…. Learn to forgive and let go of pain. You are right in not taking what other people think of you as personal, if they have a problem with you, it’s their problem not yours! Embrace being a woman, do not hide your femininity, do not feel that […]

  • September 7, 2014

    Letter to my 16 year old self: Three

    My dearest me, So you’re 16! I’m proud of you, you’ve bounced back from some really difficult times over the last few years. Being bullied hurt you, but you survived my love. You’ve fought for your happiness and you deserve it. I know that when really bad times come along you tend to gloss over […]

  • September 7, 2014

    Natural Make up tips

    Nowadays some girls feel that in order to be accepted by society they have to meet a particular ideal. This means that teens and younger women feel that in order to go out and be accepted they need a face full of makeup. We’re not saying wearing makeup is wrong but why not try natural […]