Women create a beautiful energy when they’re together. After the pandemic I’ve found people are still craving in person connection rather than another Zoom meeting.
I created Fierce Females events to bring us together for fun, informative events, ranging from talks, workshops and group strategy sessions. I bring in ocassional guest speakers and a chance to meet new people (if that’s your thing.) I want to create communities and spaces where you can truly be yourself.
My events are called Fierce Females as I’m coming with a strong feminist slant. We still don’t have gender equality and I’m passionate about levelling the playing field. I am not excluding anyone, you are welcome
So here’s a breakdown of the kind of events you can expect.
Next event Fierce Females talk -Exploring Neurodiversity. Click for tickets and info
Head to my Events Page to see full list of what’s coming up.
Strategy Sessions
These are aimed at Neurodivergent and Creative business owners. Each session is a small group workshop of a maximum of 8 people where we will focus on struggles you are having with running a business. (You can come if you’re employed and want to learn some different techniques too.) We’ll look at the blocks and workshop how you could approach these differently to create a plan that actually works for your brain.
Small Strategy Sessions
Join me at Soho Beach House in Brighton for a coffee and get expert eyes on your business. We can look at how to untangle your idea into the first steps you need to take, copy for social media, whatever you need right now. Places will be limited to three people per session.
All you have to do is pick a date, pay and turn up!
Expert coaching at an affordable price.
Fierce Females Talks
These are evenings to bring women together. For creativity, learning and discussion. Depending on the topic I occasionally invite a guest speaker to join me and we've covered a variety of topics. Past events have included designer and coach Ali Mapletoft talking about Creativity, Elif Kose on her journey arriving to the UK with no english to showing her fashion designs at Paris Fashion week. Writer Anna Jefferson read from her novel and we discussed the juggle of mothering. Kirsti Hadley on cancel culture and being diagnosed as neurodivergent in later life and so many more brilliant women.
Meet your host
Jude Turner is an autistic business coach and marketing strategist, helping creative and neurodivergent business owners untangle their ideas into manageable plans that work for their brains.
Mother to a teenager, diagnosed pre school she has been in the SEN parenting world for over a decade and has learnt a great deal on this journey.
Like many parents of autistic kids she has been exploring her own neurodiversity and recently received her own Autistic diagnosis.
Jude is a creative thinker and has worked with a variety of businesses in her decade of marketing experience.
Anti cookie cutter strategies she wants to create systems that work for individuals so everyone can be confident in sharing their abilities with the world online.
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Definitely not. All are welcome. I've designed this event to show alternative ways of working as a solution to many of the neurodivergent and creative women I've worked with. If you've been trying All The Things or beating yourself up for not getting stuff done this is for you.
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I created fierce females events to bring women together. Many people come to my events on their own. Everyone is very welcoming and friendly.
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Although the strategies I'm talking about are designed for small business owners struggling with overwhelm- they can be applied to life admin and a different approach to tasks so would still be relevant.
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No. My workshops have a feminist focus and my business mission is to create gender equality by empowering women. As long as you are ok with that then everyone is welcome.