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Hello, this is a little bit of a special episode as The Fertility Podcast is sharing The F Word at Work!
We’re thrilled to have you here, and if this is your first time tuning in, we encourage you to explore our previous episodes.
They feature thought-provoking discussions about why fertility and family-building topics should be a priority on workplace wellbeing agendas. This fourth series focuses specifically on how to support colleagues through various family-building challenges.
In this episode, we’re delighted to welcome Katy Schnitzler, an esteemed trainer and founder of Mist. Katy is an academic whose work revolves around pregnancy loss, miscarriage, and the experiences of those who are childless not by choice, particularly their impact in the workplace.
She is also a lead trainer at the Miscarriage Association, and we're excited to delve into this vital conversation together.
Here’s a glimpse into our conversation:
As we approach Baby Loss Awareness Week, we encourage organisations to consider how they can acknowledge this sensitive topic thoughtfully and inclusively.
Thank you for joining us for this important discussion. We hope you find these insights helpful in fostering a supportive workplace culture.
Thank you to Apricity who are sponsoring this series of The F Word at Work. To find out more about how they can support your employees with inclusive fertility care please get in touch with its expert corporate team here. We'd love your support and feedback so please do hit follow and if possible leave a review in the app you are listening to.
StayConnected:
Follow The F Word at Work for access to our free resources:
Join the Conversation:
Don't miss out on the dialogue. Follow and engage with us to be part of the movement towards fertility-friendly workplaces.
OUR SPONSOR:
We are delighted that the current series is being sponsored by Proceive who are kindly offering all listeners to The Fertility Podcast 15% off any Procieve purchase when you use the discount code FP15.
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Hello, this is a little bit of a special episode as The Fertility Podcast is sharing The F Word at Work!
We’re thrilled to have you here, and if this is your first time tuning in, we encourage you to explore our previous episodes.
They feature thought-provoking discussions about why fertility and family-building topics should be a priority on workplace wellbeing agendas. This fourth series focuses specifically on how to support colleagues through various family-building challenges.
In this episode, we’re delighted to welcome Katy Schnitzler, an esteemed trainer and founder of Mist. Katy is an academic whose work revolves around pregnancy loss, miscarriage, and the experiences of those who are childless not by choice, particularly their impact in the workplace.
She is also a lead trainer at the Miscarriage Association, and we're excited to delve into this vital conversation together.
Here’s a glimpse into our conversation:
As we approach Baby Loss Awareness Week, we encourage organisations to consider how they can acknowledge this sensitive topic thoughtfully and inclusively.
Thank you for joining us for this important discussion. We hope you find these insights helpful in fostering a supportive workplace culture.
Thank you to Apricity who are sponsoring this series of The F Word at Work. To find out more about how they can support your employees with inclusive fertility care please get in touch with its expert corporate team here. We'd love your support and feedback so please do hit follow and if possible leave a review in the app you are listening to.
StayConnected:
Follow The F Word at Work for access to our free resources:
Join the Conversation:
Don't miss out on the dialogue. Follow and engage with us to be part of the movement towards fertility-friendly workplaces.
OUR SPONSOR:
We are delighted that the current series is being sponsored by Proceive who are kindly offering all listeners to The Fertility Podcast 15% off any Procieve purchase when you use the discount code FP15.
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