Join us for a riveting conversation with Steven Fuller, Founder of Race in STEM, as we explore the intersection of diversity, inclusion, and performance in the world of STEM.
Get ready for a melodic journey as Steven Fuller reflects on the transferable skills gleaned from his diverse career, where every note played becomes a lesson in resilience and adaptation
Here are 5 key talking points that will captivate you:
During this episode, we delve into some sensitive topics including the challenges of childbirth, which may be triggering to some listeners. Additionally, we discuss vaginismus, a condition I encountered for the first time in this conversation. If you find yourself affected by these discussions, please prioritise your well-being and consider reaching out for support.
For more information or support on childbirth-related challenges, you can visit the NHS website: NHS UK - Pregnancy and Childbirth
To learn more about vaginismus and seek support, you can visit the NHS website: NHS UK - Vaginismus
Don't miss out on this enlightening conversation! Tune in now to gain valuable insights into empowering diversity in STEM and so much more!
In a heartfelt caveat, I must acknowledge a slight inaccuracy in one of the stories shared during the episode. My wife has gracefully informed me that there was a “brief” period where she didn't enjoy playing the piano and lost 'a little' confidence, but she never truly hated it. It's a humbling reminder of the nuances in personal experiences and the importance of accurate storytelling. Thank you for your understanding and continued support.
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