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Why Care?
Nadia Nagamootoo
63 episodes
1 week ago
If you have any form of Inclusion, Diversity and Belonging remit then this is the show for you. From thought-provoking conversations about parenting, gender stereotypes and racial inequality through to neurodiversity, sexuality and more, you’ll build your knowledge and get amazing advice from experts. To be the best in your field, you’ll need this latest thinking in Inclusion and Diversity so you can speak with enhanced confidence and credibility. Join Nadia Nagamootoo each month for inspiring conversations that you can use to accelerate your organisation’s journey towards inclusion.
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If you have any form of Inclusion, Diversity and Belonging remit then this is the show for you. From thought-provoking conversations about parenting, gender stereotypes and racial inequality through to neurodiversity, sexuality and more, you’ll build your knowledge and get amazing advice from experts. To be the best in your field, you’ll need this latest thinking in Inclusion and Diversity so you can speak with enhanced confidence and credibility. Join Nadia Nagamootoo each month for inspiring conversations that you can use to accelerate your organisation’s journey towards inclusion.
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45. Normalising the conversation with Sarah Mulindwa
Why Care?
54 minutes
1 year ago
45. Normalising the conversation with Sarah Mulindwa

In this episode of Why Care? host Nadia Nagamootoo speaks with Sarah Mulindwa, who has uniquely combined her background in nursing with her passion for fashion, to become an advocate for diversity, equity, and inclusion. Sarah shares her journey from the healthcare sector to the fashion industry, highlighting the challenges and rewards of such a significant career transition. She also discusses her work in sexual health education and the importance of representation and diversity in both fashion and healthcare. This episode is a must-listen for leaders wanting to find out what more they can do to make sexual health more widely spoken about, and how to make menopause part of normal conversation.

Highlights

  • Sarah's Career Transition: From a dedicated nursing career to making a bold move into the fashion industry, Sarah shares the challenges and motivations behind her significant career shift.

  • Diversity in Fashion: Sarah discusses the need for greater representation in the fashion industry and how her work is helping to break down barriers.

  • Empowering Through Sexual Health: Sarah shares her work in sexual health education, emphasising the importance of accessible information and resources.

  • The Intersection of Fashion and Health: Discover how Sarah integrates her healthcare background with her passion for fashion to drive change and promote diversity, equity, and inclusion.

  • Leading with Compassion: Sarah emphasises the importance of compassion in leadership, both in healthcare and fashion, and how it has guided her journey.

Key Takeaways

Sarah’s journey highlights the power of reinvention and the impact of bringing diverse perspectives to different industries.

  • Her transition from nursing to fashion illustrates the importance of following one’s passion while also addressing industry-wide issues like diversity and inclusion.

  • Emphasises the significance of integrating past experiences into new careers to create unique and impactful contributions.

Promoting diversity and sexual health requires both awareness and action, driven by compassionate leadership.

  • Sarah’s work in sexual health education showcases the need for accessible and inclusive resources to empower individuals.

  • The conversation underscores the role of leaders in fostering environments where diversity and inclusion can thrive.

Sarah’s journey highlights the importance of addressing both career transitions and health challenges like menopause in the workplace.

  • Menopause is often overlooked in professional settings, and Sarah emphasises the need for more open conversations and supportive policies.

  • By advocating for inclusive health education, Sarah encourages leaders to create environments where women can thrive through all stages of life, including menopause.

Guest Bio

Sarah Mulindwa is a former nurse turned fashion industry professional and advocate for diversity, equity, and inclusion. With a background in healthcare, Sarah brings a unique perspective to her work in fashion, focusing on breaking down barriers and promoting representation. She is also deeply involved in sexual health education, striving to make information and resources more accessible to all. Sarah's journey is a testament to the power of reinvention and the importance of compassion in leadership. Links

  • Sarah Mulindwa: LinkedIn | Instagram

  • The charity Sarah supports - Reach A Hand Uganda (a youth-centred organisation focusing on youth empowerment programs with emphasis on Livelihoods & Skills Development, Behavior Change Communication, Sexual Reproductive Health & Rights, and HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention):  https://reachahand.org/

  • Nadia Nagamootoo: LinkedIn | Instagram

  • Avenir Consulting: https://linktr.ee/avenirconsultingservices

Why Care?
If you have any form of Inclusion, Diversity and Belonging remit then this is the show for you. From thought-provoking conversations about parenting, gender stereotypes and racial inequality through to neurodiversity, sexuality and more, you’ll build your knowledge and get amazing advice from experts. To be the best in your field, you’ll need this latest thinking in Inclusion and Diversity so you can speak with enhanced confidence and credibility. Join Nadia Nagamootoo each month for inspiring conversations that you can use to accelerate your organisation’s journey towards inclusion.