⭐️⭐️ In Conversation with Founder Stefanie Sword-Williams of F*ck Being Humble ⭐️⭐️ 24th Nov @6pm!

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⭐️⭐️ In Conversation with Founder Stefanie Sword-Williams of F*ck Being Humble ⭐️⭐️ 24rd Nov @6pm! . . On the 24rd November from 18:00pm we are so excited to be hosting a talk with ⭐️⭐️ Founder of @fbeinghumble Stefanie Sword-Williams ⭐️⭐️ to discuss all things business and CV building. Want to get that extra piece of motivation and confidence to reach out to future employers and stand out from the crowd? Then you do not want to miss this �� **NOTE** capacity for next industry talk will be set at 40 tickets so make sure to get in quick before the tickets sell out. . . . CLICK HERE TO GRAB YOUR FREE TICKET: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/in-conversation-with-founder-stefanie-sword-williams-of-fck-being-humble-tickets-454871511937?aff=ebdssbdestsearch . . . The team @_original_magazine are really excited to be hosting a variety of industry talks during the course of our exhibition week which will be held @photobookcafe across the 22nd - 26th November . . . . Stefanie Sword Williams is the founder and author of F*ck Being Humble. She created the business to encourage individuals to be unapologetically proud of their achievements and overcome the fear of self-promotion. Named as Forbes 30 Under 30 in Europe, she has delivered workshops for global brands including Unilever, Google, Puma, Microsoft, Innocent, Vodafone, The Guardian, The BBC and spoken at conferences such as Cannes Lions Festival and D&AD New Blood. In 2020 Stef released her first book ‘F*ck Being Humble: Why self-promotion isn't a dirty word’ and also delivered a TEDx Talk on why the world needs to be a little less humble. Most recently she became a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts following the significant contribution to social impact she has made since building F*ck Being Humble. Stef always strives to shine a light on inspiring talent and does this through her monthly radio show on foundation.fm where she interviews trailblazers who deserve the spotlight. In 2022 Stef launched a community platform ‘This Might Help’ offering guidance, reassurance and peer-to-peer support to people who are helping others through mental health issues, sexual assault, and trauma. Stef hopes to provide close the ‘support gap’ in the mental health industry that is currently not being catered to by sourcing useful resources and creating original content that can support carers.