Ep 10: Nat Kilsby

Ep 10: Nat Kilsby

By MHFA England

Simon Blake OBE returns for a second series of Just About Coping.

This series we&aposre looking look at a new campaign by MHFA England; My Whole Self. To create mentally healthy workplaces, people need to feel safe to be their ‘whole self’ at work. So how can we create workforces, wherever that may be, where everyone has the freedom to do this? To find out, Simon has gathered leaders from across the worlds of business, sport, and more...

Today we hear from Nat Kilsby, a Managing Director at Goldman Sachs with years of experience in financial engineering and technology. Nat is also gender-fluid, meaning sometimes they present male and sometimes they present female. After hearing Nat&aposs moving story at our My Whole Self event at the House of Lords back in February, we had to get them on the podcast to hear more.

Simon and Nat chatted about;

Complex gender identity and the relationship with wellbeingFeelings, and learning that they are not good or bad, they just areTreating life as an experiment and how Nat helps empower people at work by embracing fluidity The importance of pronouns and why Nat uses they, them and theirs

Nat embodies the essence of bringing your whole self to work and it was fascinating to hear how intrinsically their identity, performance at work, and happiness were linked.

As always, we&aposd love to know what you think. If you could take a moment to rate and review wherever you get your podcasts we would very much appreciate your feedback. You can do this on most platforms including:

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Don&apost forget to get involved on social media using #JACPodcast and check out all the My Whole Self fun on our website.

More on Nat: goldmansachs.com/careers/blog/posts/letter-to-my-younger-self-nat-kilsby

More on Simon: twitter.com/Simonablake
Simon Blake OBE is the Chief Executive of Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) England. His mission is to improve the mental health of the nation and help build an inclusive and  society where attitudes and behaviours around mental health are normalised. Simon received an OBE in 2011, is Deputy Chair at Stonewall, and enjoys running, equestrian eventing, and walks with his dog.

More on #JACPodcast:
MHFA England: mhfaengland.org
Email: media@mhfaengland.org

More on #MyWholeSelf: mhfaengland.org/my-whole-self/

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