We should all be hags - Catherine Mayer at TEDx CoventGardenWomen

  • Catherine Mayer

In this highly entertaining talk, Catherine Mayer challenges us to embrace female aging as a source of empowerment.

By asking the question: “Where do all the females go?” in society - she highlights key insights into female aging challenges and taboos.

Catherine Mayer is a journalist, commentator, co-founder and President of the Women’s Equality Party and the best-selling author of three books.
In a career spanning staff jobs at the Economist and more than a decade at TIME magazine, in senior positions including London Bureau Chief, Europe Editor and Editor-at-Large, she has spent more than three decades covering politics, business and the biggest events of our times and interviewed many world-famous figures.
Her current book, Attack of the Fifty Foot Women: How Gender Equality Can Save the World!, was published in March 2017. Catherine is on the founding committee of the Women of the World Festival (WOW), a global festival of spoken word and performance celebrating female achievement and identifying the barriers to women.
She also served as the elected President of the Foreign Press Association in London from 2003-2005. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community.
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