• Empowering Women through Self-Defense Education

  • Oct 21 2024
  • Length: 32 mins
  • Podcast

Empowering Women through Self-Defense Education

  • Summary

  • Gulshen Bano, founder of Strike Back Self-Defense and sponsor for this season of the rebel influencer , joins the podcast to discuss the importance of educating women and girls on self-defense.

    She shares her personal experience of being targeted for attacks and explains how she started learning and teaching self-defense. Gulshen emphasizes the need for safe spaces for women to learn self-defense and the importance of giving women options to stay safe.

    She also discusses the prevalence of violence against women and the need to change societal norms. Gulshen talks about bystander intervention and the mission of Strike Back Self-Defense to empower women and create a safer world.

    This episode is sponsored by Strike Back Self Defence

    Gulshen is the founder of Strike Back Self Defence, the world’s largest women’s self-defence organization. With a passion for empowering women, she is dedicated to equipping women globally with life-saving, easy-to-learn self-defence skills.

    Under her leadership, Strike Back has become a global force for empowerment, helping women protect themselves from violence and threats of violence.

    Gulshen’s mission is to instill confidence, resilience, and safety in women worldwide so we can change the statistics of violence against women and girls forever.

    You can find out more information here

    https://strikebackselfdefence.com/?fbclid=IwY2xjawGCaKpleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHe7JfTOCYEwy94U3iSbxfjWDk-vgzcV8acaqz6xQcndescAa0t67G6ljcA_aem_ZR3wG3HGqWv8uh4XkWmGKw

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