Thank you for introducing us to this incredibly inspiring woman Trinny. Sisterhood is the biggest thing that spoke to me in this which all started with the love of a Mother.
What an inspirational conversation, brought me to tears. Two incredible women sharing their experiences ❤️ also as a mum to two beautiful boys with autism I am wowed by how much she achieved on a professional level while still maintaining a home life 💙 Well done to the Trinny team for an incredible conversation and well done Trinnny for allowing Steve to speak and not interrupting xxx
I read about this lady. I completely understand her isolation , despair, and being torn as a mother with a son on the Autistic Spectrum. Dealing with Giles and losing him too . I recommend reading about this amazing woman,she had an unthinkable start to her young life and has done so much for women.
This was marvelous! Living in France, I had no idea what to expect, but I learned so much from Dame Steve. Again, knowing both your talents and limitations seems to be the common thread among entrepreneurs. That she has translated this success with a high degree of emotional intelligence inspires me to buy her book! I must add that Trinny appears to be so well-suited to this type of thoughtful interview. She is overflowing with curiosity, and I remain quite charmed and touched by how authentic this exchange is. There is a kind of spark that only comes from truly listening -- not reading notes or canned questions or rehearsing. In a more ambient setting, I think this would be a banging monthly feature. I've really been impressed by this series. It's a different side of Trinny I quite like!
I have just spent the fourth day in and out of hospital this week. In huge pain, catheterised and sad ai thought I’d do my normal trick and watch Trinny motivate me with her gorgeous personality. And then, came this. Epic, inspiring, moving, powerful. What a treat x For all we all love a good face cream THIS, is Trinny London. Thank you.
Thank you so much for this interview im of the same vintage as this wonderful lady and had never heard of her. I have family members with autism and friends who have also family members, what a debt we owe her. I also often beat myself up about not having more ambition when I was younger but her words reminded me of those times and I realised I am judging myself on the opportunities women have now. I do think we must not fall into the trap of treating men the way we were treated though, as male suicide has increased and young men need to evolve without the benefit of the support, they may need, in managing their testosterone and appropriate social interactions with women.
What an inspiring converation, it's so enriching listening to what Dame Stephanie has to say, so much so I 'm going to order her memoir. Thank you Trinny, two inspirational women sharing valuable and interesting experiences.
I cried watching this😢... I"m living in Asia and a single mom to a 24 yr old autistic son with learning difficulties and wishing we can have someone like Her to help us
My mum who was in her twenties during the sixties has said how you had to be better than a man to be taken on or continue in a job/profession that was male dominated. She had always wanted to go into textile design, but was told it wasn't a woman's job. This was a woman who came from a poor background but attained a scholarship to go to a prestigious convent school. Her brother was sponsored by a wealthy person to go to Cambridge as part of becoming a priest. When I did my PGCE, I recall us being informed that girls were deliberately marked down for the 11plus, so that more men than women went on to grammar school. All those wasted dreams and wasted talent. What a travesty. And still going on in many parts of the world...
Delighted you are celebrating International Women’s Month. As it should be. Other ‘disadvantaged’ groups have seemingly year round months of celebration etc…women need this most! Great interview too. ❤
Her Book ‘Let It Go’ is essential reading for humanity, let alone us female entrepreneurs smashing the glass ceilings labeled ‘we’ve always done it this way’. Our business, UMBRA International, is all the more successful for her inspiration 🔒⚖️🔒
Ambitious...........so extremely happy i never suffered from that illness 🥰 All this struggling and suffering and all the stress ....for your own satisfaction and for money ? No way. I enjoy the harmony with my children and grandchildren , with Nature, animals ( NO animal eating of course) flowers, trees. That is what i think to be most important in life. Please call me old fashioned...it is me an honor.Maybe it is because my mother (1922-2016)was extremely ambitious. So...i knew and know what it implicated (hard working all the time, meetings even in the evenings) and never envied her. I always detest meetings and have aways avoid them. I did make my choices very consciously.
What an inspiring conversation. Refreshing to hear from an entrepreneur who was so considered and committed in creating a legacy with true meaning.
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Thank you for introducing us to this incredibly inspiring woman Trinny. Sisterhood is the biggest thing that spoke to me in this which all started with the love of a Mother.
Wonderful and humbling! Yes she is a doer!
What an inspirational conversation, brought me to tears. Two incredible women sharing their experiences ❤️ also as a mum to two beautiful boys with autism I am wowed by how much she achieved on a professional level while still maintaining a home life 💙 Well done to the Trinny team for an incredible conversation and well done Trinnny for allowing Steve to speak and not interrupting xxx
You’re so right ‘Steve’s’ whole life has been an inspiration
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I read about this lady. I completely understand her isolation , despair, and being torn as a mother with a son on the Autistic Spectrum. Dealing with Giles and losing him too . I recommend reading about this amazing woman,she had an unthinkable start to her young life and has done so much for women.
This was marvelous! Living in France, I had no idea what to expect, but I learned so much from Dame Steve. Again, knowing both your talents and limitations seems to be the common thread among entrepreneurs. That she has translated this success with a high degree of emotional intelligence inspires me to buy her book!
I must add that Trinny appears to be so well-suited to this type of thoughtful interview. She is overflowing with curiosity, and I remain quite charmed and touched by how authentic this exchange is. There is a kind of spark that only comes from truly listening -- not reading notes or canned questions or rehearsing. In a more ambient setting, I think this would be a banging monthly feature. I've really been impressed by this series. It's a different side of Trinny I quite like!
Excellent and very engaging interview. Such rich learning shared. Thank you, both, for your generous sharing.
Great work Steve on the Autism support work.... never lose hope in people with Autism and their capabilities.
Brilliant interview with a brilliant and inspirational woman - thank you for introducing her to me - I will definitely look into her further ❤
I have just spent the fourth day in and out of hospital this week. In huge pain, catheterised and sad ai thought I’d do my normal trick and watch Trinny motivate me with her gorgeous personality. And then, came this. Epic, inspiring, moving, powerful. What a treat x For all we all love a good face cream THIS, is Trinny London. Thank you.
Sending love X
She is such an amazing person and after all her achievements she looks like a very nobel person. Many thanks for the interview
She looks so powerful and at the same time so close. Very interesting interview Trinny,thank you.👋
MOST INSPIRING INTERVIEW!!! sisterhood at its best! what a great woman, a real dame!
Thank you so much for this interview im of the same vintage as this wonderful lady and had never heard of her. I have family members with autism and friends who have also family members, what a debt we owe her. I also often beat myself up about not having more ambition when I was younger but her words reminded me of those times and I realised I am judging myself on the opportunities women have now. I do think we must not fall into the trap of treating men the way we were treated though, as male suicide has increased and young men need to evolve without the benefit of the support, they may need, in managing their testosterone and appropriate social interactions with women.
Thank you for sharing this inspiring story, and for leading the way for women today!
What an inspiring converation, it's so enriching listening to what Dame Stephanie has to say, so much so I 'm going to order her memoir. Thank you Trinny, two inspirational women sharing valuable and interesting experiences.
Your activitys are always so interesting and inspiring. Love it. Elke-Katharina from Germany
I cried watching this😢... I"m living in Asia and a single mom to a 24 yr old autistic son with learning difficulties and wishing we can have someone like Her to help us
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60 years of woven experience. Am her age so this rings my bell 🔔 Excellent choice, Trinny. Kudos.
Love love love love 😍
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My mum who was in her twenties during the sixties has said how you had to be better than a man to be taken on or continue in a job/profession that was male dominated. She had always wanted to go into textile design, but was told it wasn't a woman's job. This was a woman who came from a poor background but attained a scholarship to go to a prestigious convent school. Her brother was sponsored by a wealthy person to go to Cambridge as part of becoming a priest. When I did my PGCE, I recall us being informed that girls were deliberately marked down for the 11plus, so that more men than women went on to grammar school. All those wasted dreams and wasted talent. What a travesty. And still going on in many parts of the world...
Delighted you are celebrating International Women’s Month. As it should be. Other ‘disadvantaged’ groups have seemingly year round months of celebration etc…women need this most! Great interview too. ❤
Lovely to learn about this remarkable woman
Wonderful inspiring interview! Thank you both xo
This was so interesting to listen to. And what a woman!
Her Book ‘Let It Go’ is essential reading for humanity, let alone us female entrepreneurs smashing the glass ceilings labeled ‘we’ve always done it this way’. Our business, UMBRA International, is all the more successful for her inspiration 🔒⚖️🔒
Amazing woman! 💕 so interesting.
Amazing woman! 👏💕
And she is an excellent interviewer too 💃💃
Amazing women 👏 ❤️
What an amazing woman! Flexible!
Ambitious...........so extremely happy i never suffered from that illness 🥰 All this struggling and suffering and all the stress ....for your own satisfaction and for money ? No way. I enjoy the harmony with my children and grandchildren , with Nature, animals ( NO animal eating of course) flowers, trees. That is what i think to be most important in life. Please call me old fashioned...it is me an honor.Maybe it is because my mother (1922-2016)was extremely ambitious. So...i knew and know what it implicated (hard working all the time, meetings even in the evenings) and never envied her. I always detest meetings and have aways avoid them. I did make my choices very consciously.
Very interesting.
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