Happy International Women's Day! ⚡️
Mar 08, 2021 6:47 am
Happy International Women's Day!
This afternoon we are excited to welcome a host of incredible women to join us for a range of conversations covering a range of topics. From environmental and social advocacy to goal setting, female specific training, we can’t wait to break it down.
It’s not too late to participate - grab your ticket for just $10 here. For our international friends or those with long weekend plans - if the time doesn’t work for you, all discussions will be available on demand for 7 day post event.
And as for the men - please don’t feel excluded! Your presence is welcomed - come along, sit back, listen and appreciate the experience of hearing things from a perspective not often voiced within the mainstream sporting and environmental space.
Here is the full schedule so you can plan your afternoon / evening!
In case you missed it last time, here are the event details -
Date: Monday 8th March, 2021 (International Women’s Day)
Time: 3.45pm - 8.00pm AEDT
Location: Live via Zoom (and recordings will be available for 7 days post event)
Tickets -
$10 per person - Available here. The Zoom link will be emailed to you 1 hour prior to the event starting 🙌🏼
Your ticket includes:
- Live streaming of all conversations, including Q&A
- Recordings of all discussions, available online for 7 days
- Recommendations for what to listen to, read and support from our guests
- A warm welcome into the For Wild Places community
You can read more about the event on the Facebook Event Page.
Who will be joining us?
We are super excited to have a range of women from across the outdoors, trail running and environmental and social advocacy space. We have four conversations on offer, which will each be hosted by a member of the FWP team. Here is a taster of what each session will discuss -
See you this afternoon, and as always, thank you for supporting the ongoing protection of wild places 💚
Hilary & the For Wild Places crew
We acknowledge the the First Nations people who have been custodians of land, waters and culture for tens of thousands of years. We pay respects to First Nations Elders past, present and emerging. This email was created on palawa and pakana land. Always was, always will be.
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