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Lived Experience - Laura Nwanya

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Trigger warning - this episode contains a discussion of baby loss and miscarriage.

This week in Nothing Without Us, I speak to Laura Nwanya, abuot her experience of having three children, while pursuing her career in primary education.

Passionate about staff wellbeing and retaining incredible teachers in the profession, Laura knows a huge part of that is craeting family friendly schools - which has been vital for her success as a mother and a leader. We hope you love listening to this episode.

She is about to embark on the next stage of her career as deputy head and will be supporting the MTPT project by volunteering to schedule posts on Twitter.

You can find her @being_willow

A full transcript of this episode can be found at https://nothing-without-us.simplecast.com/episodes/lived-experience-laura-nwanya

Nothing Without Us is presented by Angie Browne from Being Luminary.
It is edited by Big Tent Media and produced by Emily Crosby Media.

Sign up for our weekly email series, Strategy Sundays. Emails go out every Sunday, offering you the chance to get to grips with one tangible piece of change around equity in your organisation. You can sign up here

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Trigger warning - this episode contains a discussion of baby loss and miscarriage.

This week in Nothing Without Us, I speak to Laura Nwanya, abuot her experience of having three children, while pursuing her career in primary education.

Passionate about staff wellbeing and retaining incredible teachers in the profession, Laura knows a huge part of that is craeting family friendly schools - which has been vital for her success as a mother and a leader. We hope you love listening to this episode.

She is about to embark on the next stage of her career as deputy head and will be supporting the MTPT project by volunteering to schedule posts on Twitter.

You can find her @being_willow

A full transcript of this episode can be found at https://nothing-without-us.simplecast.com/episodes/lived-experience-laura-nwanya

Nothing Without Us is presented by Angie Browne from Being Luminary.
It is edited by Big Tent Media and produced by Emily Crosby Media.

Sign up for our weekly email series, Strategy Sundays. Emails go out every Sunday, offering you the chance to get to grips with one tangible piece of change around equity in your organisation. You can sign up here

https://beingluminary.myflodesk.com/mnl0u3o8gd

  continue reading

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