Remeny tells us her story about having a twenty-six week, stillborn baby – James. You will require tissues for sure as it is raw and very powerful. Along with describing the many emotional moments of this unthinkable experience, she shares with clarity and honesty where she found real support, including her group of ‘lost mums’ and what unintentional well-meaning comments made things worse. She reminds us not to forget the fathers and explains how men and women grieve differently. Remeny is now the mother of two healthy boys but will never forget James.

Remeny Armitage is focused on bringing humanity back into business. She has over 20 years’ experience working for a variety of businesses in client advocacy, marketing and new business development. She helps businesses understand what their clients REALLY think about them, with the goal of turning their clients into advocates. Her experience has helped build relationships between businesses and their clients in a human-centric way. She gets under the skin of a business by interviewing their people and feeding back ways they can improve the business and how to engage with their people in a more human way. She has a range of methods that ensures business improvement and growth, whilst building long-lasting relationships that are based on a strong foundation of trust and respect.

https://www.brilliantandhuman.com

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