
Episode 5 Bossing It In Later Life with Margaret Carter
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In this engaging conversation, Margaret Carter, the chairman of the Tyne and Wear South Federation of WIs, shares her journey from being a teacher to leading a significant women's organization. She discusses the importance of adapting the Women’s Institute (the WI) to attract younger members, the role of community and social interaction in combating isolation, and the WI's historical and ongoing advocacy efforts. Margaret emphasizes the need for inclusivity and the value of personal growth, reflecting on her own development of confidence over the years. The conversation highlights the WI's evolution and its relevance in today's society, showcasing the fun and meaningful experiences it offers to women.
“Born in 1954 I am now 70 but in my head I am only 23!
After 36 years of teaching I retired as a comprehensive school deputy headteacher.
I have been married twice and although I never had children I am step- Nana to 7 boys who have enriched my life .
With my husband I have enjoyed travelling to many places our favourite being the Greek Islands.
I am a voracious reader and on holiday I can easily read a book a day.
I love the theatre , country music and Coronation Street.
I am too fond of chocolate and occasionally partake of alcohol in the form of Black Rum and White Zinfandel.”
Takeaways
- Margaret Carter is the chairman of the Tyne and Wear South Federation of WIs.
- The WI was established for the education of women in 1915.
- Margaret emphasises the importance of adapting to attract younger members.
- Community and social interaction are vital for combating isolation.
- The WI engages in advocacy and campaigning on various issues.
- Inclusivity is a key focus for the WI's future.
- Margaret's journey reflects personal growth and increased confidence.
- The WI offers a space for women to be themselves.
- Margaret encourages women to seek opportunities proactively.
- The WI is more than just traditional activities; it fosters fun and meaningful connections.
Resources
Tyne and Wear South Federation of WIs: https://www.facebook.com/share/1BhWpMsTqs/?mibextid=wwXIfr
Email: chairman@twsfwi.com
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