Episode 8 of PrideON Podcast for International Women's Day with Freya
Listen to episode 8 now, with host Leah Cunnah and guest Dr Freya Garry from the Met Office.
The PrideON podcast is a podcast series from the Civil Service LGBT+ Network.
This week the Civil Service LGBT+ Network will be speaking with LGBT+ women from across the Civil Service for International Women’s Day (8 March 2021). Each episode we will be discussing a number of topics including career success and aspirations as well as gender inequality and stereotypes at work. We will also discuss the importance of Women and LGBT+ Networks along with increasing visibility and allyship in the workplace.
Episode 8 of the podcast is now available. You can download it from wherever you get podcasts.
In this episode, Leah Cunnah, Vice-Chair for the Civil Service LGBT+ Network, talks to Dr Freya Garry who is a scientist in the UK Climate Resilience team at The Met Office. Freya has a doctorate in ocean science and co-founded the Women in Climate network at the University of Exeter.
In this episode Leah and Freya discuss:
- Increasing LGBT+ and Women role models in science
- How climate work is interlinked with diversity and inclusion
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