
Dr. Jane Goodall's Powerful Advice for Women: Overcoming Intimidation and Advocating for Yourself
Dr. Jane Goodall's advice for women on self-advocacy: 'Be sure of what you're going to say.' In a recent interview with Call Her Daddy, the world-renowned primatologist and conservationist, Dr. Jane Goodall, shared her personal struggles with stage fright and offered invaluable advice for women on how to effectively advocate for themselves. "I've been intimidated," she admitted, recalling her early days giving lectures. "The first time I had to give a lecture, I thought I would die." Goodall explained how she overcame her fear by practicing diligently before every speech. Her advice transcends the realm of public speaking, offering a broader message about confidence and preparation in all aspects of life. The interview highlights the importance of self-belief and the power of careful preparation in achieving one's goals. Goodall's candidness and wisdom make this a powerful message for women everywhere.