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In episode 11, we spoke to Jessica Hepburn about resilience, bravery and adventure activism.
At 34 she became one of the youngest women to run one of London’s biggest theatres - the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre - which she led for 10 years.
Then after deciding to have a family, and undergoing 11 unsuccessful rounds of IVF life changed. She originally saw silence as her strength but then was incredibly brave to speak out about her plight.
She’s now one of the UK’s leading voices on fertility, author of two books, founder of the arts festival Fertility Fest (https://zurl.co/9TaC) and a regular public speaker and media commentator.
In the past decade she has also ran the London Marathon, swam the English channel, and will be climbing Everest next year!
In episode 11, we spoke to Jessica Hepburn about resilience, bravery and adventure activism.
At 34 she became one of the youngest women to run one of London’s biggest theatres - the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre - which she led for 10 years.
Then after deciding to have a family, and undergoing 11 unsuccessful rounds of IVF life changed. She originally saw silence as her strength but then was incredibly brave to speak out about her plight.
She’s now one of the UK’s leading voices on fertility, author of two books, founder of the arts festival Fertility Fest (https://zurl.co/9TaC) and a regular public speaker and media commentator.
In the past decade she has also ran the London Marathon, swam the English channel, and will be climbing Everest next year!