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S2 E3: "Resilience, Fall down 9 times. Get up 10" with Siobhan Prior and Marilyn Okoro

S2 E3: "Resilience, Fall down 9 times. Get up 10" with Siobhan Prior and Marilyn Okoro

Released Tuesday, 3rd November 2020
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S2 E3: "Resilience, Fall down 9 times. Get up 10" with Siobhan Prior and Marilyn Okoro

S2 E3: "Resilience, Fall down 9 times. Get up 10" with Siobhan Prior and Marilyn Okoro

S2 E3: "Resilience, Fall down 9 times. Get up 10" with Siobhan Prior and Marilyn Okoro

S2 E3: "Resilience, Fall down 9 times. Get up 10" with Siobhan Prior and Marilyn Okoro

Tuesday, 3rd November 2020
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This is the third session in the second series of Radical Thinking for Radical Times, a series of discussions by Queen Bee Coaching.

We are excited to announce that this second Radical Thinking for Radical Times series is in partnership with Women's Sport Trust. WST is a national charity with the aim of raising the visibility and increasing the impact of women’s sport through the promotion of diverse athlete role models, increasing media coverage and improving the funding landscape. Each session in this series will feature fantastic women in sport who will discuss a variety of topics spanning business and sport, in a panel format. 

Siobhan Prior: Siobhan made her Team England debut at the 2018 Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast in Australia, winning a silver medal. Siobhan is the captain of Nottingham Wildcats and has led them to numerous British Championships. In 2019 she received Basketball England’s ‘Inspiring Female of the Year’ award for the work she does to promote basketball for all, using the sport to help those she works with become better players and people.

Marilyn Okoro: Marilyn is a 800m runner who has had a long and impressive career in athletics. She was on the bronze medal-winning 4 × 400m team at the 2007 World Championships. She represented Great Britain at the Beijing Olympic Games in 2008 and was part of the team that finished fifth in the final, although the team was later upgraded to a bronze medal position following disqualification for doping offences of the teams finishing in third and fourth place. She is an ambassador for the Mintridge Foundation and has spoke openly about the issue of body image in sport.

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