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On-Demand Pelvic Power Hour: Living with Endometriosis, A Journey from Pain to Power

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Join us for Pelvic Power Hour, released on demand on 4/9, to learn about living with endometriosis and reclaiming your power!

Endometriosis, affecting 1 in 10 women globally, shares a prevalence similar to diabetes. Yet, the journey to diagnosis spans an agonizing 7-10 years. With no cure in sight and limited diagnostic methods beyond surgery, the challenges seem insurmountable. For far too long, the struggles of endometriosis and women’s health have lingered in the shadows, dismissed or overlooked. 

Amidst these challenges, hope emerges. We are thrilled to present a conversation with the extraordinary Rebekah Lloyd, Founder ofThis Independent Life‘ & ‘Future of EndometriosisRebekah, a passionate advocate for women’s health and careers, brings a wealth of experience to the table.

Join Us for:

🎤 Real life Stories: Hear Rebekah’s personal journey, from overcoming burnout and chronic pain to navigating a delayed endometriosis diagnosis.

💼 Impactful Advocacy: Discover the profound impact of Rebekah’s work in reshaping the landscape of women’s health and careers.

🚀 The Future Unveiled: What the future of women’s health and careers looks like through Rebekah’s vision and experiences.

Let’s break the silence, raise awareness, and foster a community that empowers women.

About Rebekah

Rebekah Lloyd is a women’s health and careers advocate, speaker and advisor, event and podcast host, and founder of This Independent Life. After experiencing burnout and chronic pain, a 10-year delayed endometriosis diagnosis, and the resulting career and financial challenges, she started This Independent Life to help all people to achieve health, wealth and fulfillment in life.

She is a UN Women UK delegate and is dedicated to using business as a force for good, her clients including global organisations such as Barclays, UNiDAYS, Whistles, University of Cambridge and Imperial College London. She hosts an annual first-of-its-kind conference on the Future of Endometriosis and Women’s Health, has been featured internationally including The Guardian and Nasdaq, and was recently invited to advise the UK Parliament Women and Equalities Committee on women’s health as a result of her work that was broadcast globally via the BBC.

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