Organised by Women Like Me
Celebrating the last Women Like Me event of the year with ancient Chinese and African traditions for modern day life.
We are now living in an age of post-modernism where our lives are characterised by hyperconnectivity, fast fashion and quick wins. New leaders must now prove themselves more quickly than ever before.
Women Like Me and Grass People Tree would like to invite women in business to go on a journey back in time. We will retrace lessons in history and revisit traditions, methods and values which still have a place in modern business.
Explore and practise with our very special guests how ancient Chinese and African teachings are still as relevant and valuable today as they were 2,000 years ago...
The schedule
6:00pm -6:30pm -Welcome
7:00pm - 7:30pm - Tea ceremony
7:30pm - 8:00pm - Bantu teaching
8:00pm - 8:30pm - Wing Tsun
Our guest speakers
Rui Liu - Founder, Grass People Tree
For 2500 years, the people of Guizhou, China have been harvesting tea in tune with nature. An expert in her craft and continuing the legacy, Rui shares the untold story of wild, ancient and indigenous tea worldwide and brings the health benefits and unique flavours through a traditional tea ritual. Tea will never be the same again.
Si - Fu Julian Hitch - Director of Wellbeing, LEON
World-renowned Master of Wing Tsun Kung Fu, a Chinese Martial Art that originated from the Shaolin Temple. Julian applies the principles of Wing Tsun to re-establish the flow and balance of daily life.
Sylvie Aboa-Bradwell -CEO, Medzan Training
An expert in business and leadership, Sylvia uses Bantu-inspired training to teach leaders how to succeed in achieving their goals in 6 easy steps, but also how to use success to serve humanity to the best of their ability.
- wellbeing
- martialarts
- women
- genderequality
- bame
- health
- selfcare
- natural
- history
- culture