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In this enlightening conversation, Gareth Presch discusses the critical importance of women's health and the systemic inequalities that persist in healthcare. He emphasises the need for collaboration, cultural change, and increased funding for women's health initiatives.
The discussion covers the root causes of health disparities, including societal norms, economic barriers, and leadership gaps. Gareth advocates for a shift towards preventative health measures and encourages women to take action and trust their capabilities.
The conversation concludes with a call for community involvement and the importance of making physical activity accessible and enjoyable for all.
Takeaways
At Her Spirit, we’re building a FREE global community designed exclusively for women’s activity.
Join us to connect with like-minded women, discover events, and find local groups that inspire you to move more.
✨ Find your tribe. Achieve your goals. Thrive together.
👉 Join the movement at https://www.herspirit.co.uk/
It’s time for You.
Join us at herspirit.co.uk | Instagram | Facebook | Get the Her Spirit App
At Her Spirit, we’re building a FREE global community designed exclusively for women’s activity.
Join us to connect with like-minded women, discover events, and find local groups that inspire you to move more.
✨ Find your tribe. Achieve your goals. Thrive together.
👉 Join the movement at https://www.herspirit.co.uk/
It’s time for You
Join us at herspirit.co.uk | Instagram | Facebook | Get the Her Spirit App
At Her Spirit, we’re building a FREE global community designed exclusively for women’s activity.
Join us to connect with like-minded women, discover events, and find local groups that inspire you to move more.
✨ Find your tribe. Achieve your goals. Thrive together.
👉 Join the movement at https://www.herspirit.co.uk/
It’s time for You
Join us at herspirit.co.uk | Instagram | Facebook | Get the Her Spirit App
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In this enlightening conversation, Gareth Presch discusses the critical importance of women's health and the systemic inequalities that persist in healthcare. He emphasises the need for collaboration, cultural change, and increased funding for women's health initiatives.
The discussion covers the root causes of health disparities, including societal norms, economic barriers, and leadership gaps. Gareth advocates for a shift towards preventative health measures and encourages women to take action and trust their capabilities.
The conversation concludes with a call for community involvement and the importance of making physical activity accessible and enjoyable for all.
Takeaways
At Her Spirit, we’re building a FREE global community designed exclusively for women’s activity.
Join us to connect with like-minded women, discover events, and find local groups that inspire you to move more.
✨ Find your tribe. Achieve your goals. Thrive together.
👉 Join the movement at https://www.herspirit.co.uk/
It’s time for You.
Join us at herspirit.co.uk | Instagram | Facebook | Get the Her Spirit App
At Her Spirit, we’re building a FREE global community designed exclusively for women’s activity.
Join us to connect with like-minded women, discover events, and find local groups that inspire you to move more.
✨ Find your tribe. Achieve your goals. Thrive together.
👉 Join the movement at https://www.herspirit.co.uk/
It’s time for You
Join us at herspirit.co.uk | Instagram | Facebook | Get the Her Spirit App
At Her Spirit, we’re building a FREE global community designed exclusively for women’s activity.
Join us to connect with like-minded women, discover events, and find local groups that inspire you to move more.
✨ Find your tribe. Achieve your goals. Thrive together.
👉 Join the movement at https://www.herspirit.co.uk/
It’s time for You
Join us at herspirit.co.uk | Instagram | Facebook | Get the Her Spirit App
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