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Episode 37: Isla Freer — The Thirteen Year Old Whose TED Talk on Sexism Opened My Eyes

In this episode, I caught up with the exceptional Isla Freer, who recently gave a remarkable TED talk at Currumbin TEDx. Her topic — Sexism in schools.

Yes, it’s alive, and it’s festering, and Isla takes us on a journey about her personal experiences as a teenager, how we can rewire our brains from sexist to respectful, and why it is time for ‘The Invisible Man’ to reveal himself.

What's more astonishing is that Isla Freer is just thirteen years old and in grade eight. She’s always smiling and loves playing soccer. Her dream… to become a successful songwriter and musician, a screenwriter, activist and in later life she aspires to become a Midwife or work within the NDIS. Becoming School Captain and Dux in her primary school is her proudest achievement – equal to her TED talk – and she hopes she can communicate her perspective, provide insight, and inspire change, all whilst engaging and entertaining people. Life truly excites her, and she believes in passion, putting in hard work for all dreams, and allowing people to guide you. “Love everyone, have fun and try not worry what people think!”

You can watch Isla's TEDx talk "The Invisible Man" by visiting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sspE3OH4wj0

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