• Men's Perspectives - IWD special with Damian Wild, Mark Robinson OBE & Stephen Miles

  • Mar 6 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 29 mins
  • Podcast

Men's Perspectives - IWD special with Damian Wild, Mark Robinson OBE & Stephen Miles

  • Summary

  • On this International Women's Day special, Caroline Donaghue and Priya Rawal welcome Damian Wild (Managing Director at ING Media), Mark Robinson OBE (High Performance Coach & former professional cricketeer) and Stephen Miles (Executive Coach).


    This is the second episode in a series of 3 explosive episodes and this was the first all male panel Caroline/Priya have ever spoken to. The conversation delved into the uncharted territory of men's perspectives on gender equality, allyship and feminism so you can expect it to be a good debate and one that challenges conventional perspectives. The result was an honest conversation, serving as a reminder of the importance of men playing their part in elevating their female counterparts in the workplace, using tangible actions.



    Sponsored by Angel O'Donnell & V1 Architectural Visualisation. Follow Caroline @caroline.donaghue and Priya @priya.rawal.london and the podcast page @therealrendezvous on Instagram and LinkedIn. Produced by BBE Podcast Agency.


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