Gwenno Dafydd – Broadcasting, Comedy and Resilience
Gwenno Dafydd M.Sc.Econ is a West Walian Warrior Woman (And Global Life, Leadership and Public Speaking Kick Ass Coach). She grew up in Fishguard, West Wales, in the United Kingdom. She worked on television, radio, films, theatre, Theatre in Education, and cabaret and has performed in America several times and extensively around Europe and the UK as a professional performer and broadcaster since 1980.
She has written and still performs a one-woman show about the French singer Edith Piaf (August 2019 – Sell out the show with a standing ovation and two encores at Café Zedel, Picadilly Circus. London’s West End). She worked with Chief Executives of Welsh SMEs (Small Medium-Sized Enterprise), developing Company Handbooks and Diversity Awareness as an expert in Equal Opportunities with the Welsh Development Authority (WDA) for ten years.
She has an ILM (Institute of Leadership Management) Level 7 (equivalent) Coaching, a Train the Trainer qualification, and recently completed her First Aid for Mental health qualification and bring all these three strands together in her coaching.
She is the author of ‘Stand up and Sock it to them, Sister. Even though she had to live with challenging daily chronic low back pain following a severe car accident in August 1989, she finally got her Welsh 400meters vest 37 years after she reserved for the Welsh Team in 1975.
Her motto is “Never give up.” She shows her clients how to become resilient and to do this. She wants to meet women who can see through the glass ceiling but don’t know how to crash through it.
https://linktr.ee/gwennodafydd
Gwenno Dafydd M.Sc.Econ is a West Walian Warrior Woman (And Global Life, Leadership and Public Speaking Kick Ass Coach). She grew up in Fishguard, West Wales, in the United Kingdom. She worked on television, radio, films, theatre, Theatre in Education, and cabaret and has performed in America several times and extensively around Europe and the UK as a professional performer and broadcaster since 1980.
She has written and still performs a one-woman show about the French singer Edith Piaf (August 2019 – Sell out the show with a standing ovation and two encores at Café Zedel, Picadilly Circus. London’s West End). She worked with Chief Executives of Welsh SMEs (Small Medium-Sized Enterprise), developing Company Handbooks and Diversity Awareness as an expert in Equal Opportunities with the Welsh Development Authority (WDA) for ten years.
She has an ILM (Institute of Leadership Management) Level 7 (equivalent) Coaching, a Train the Trainer qualification, and recently completed her First Aid for Mental health qualification and bring all these three strands together in her coaching.
She is the author of ‘Stand up and Sock it to them, Sister. Even though she had to live with challenging daily chronic low back pain following a severe car accident in August 1989, she finally got her Welsh 400meters vest 37 years after she reserved for the Welsh Team in 1975.
Her motto is “Never give up.” She shows her clients how to become resilient and to do this. She wants to meet women who can see through the glass ceiling but don’t know how to crash through it.
https://linktr.ee/gwennodafydd