Katharine Robinson

Before One Woman Band, I was determined but bamboozled. I couldn't decide what was a priority or what to do first. At the end of the 100 days, I’m sitting here with a sense of pride of my accomplishments and a deep feeling of satisfaction.

I really enjoyed that everyone in the group all did different things. It might sound strange, but when everyone is doing something different, it's easier for me to feel like I fit in! It was so encouraging and inspiring to be able to see others working away to accomplish their goals at the same time. I always got up with an extra spring in my step on days we had co-working because I knew I would achieve something and also get an update from my fellow One Women Band folks.

Meg Kissack

Hi, I’m Meg and I believe everything changes when you believe you matter!

I’m a coach, serial podcaster (The Couragemakers Podcast + The Daily Pep! Podcast) and all-round rebel-rouser for fiercely creative, wildly multi-passionate & fabulously weird women. I help them show up in the world as their most courageous and authentic selves, do the epic shit only they can do and make/leave the world a brighter place

📸 credit: Rachel Burt

https://therebelrousers.com
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