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Hi,
I am the author of the article on 'How to Understand the Other Half of the Population'. I would love to know what you think? In it I cite some research that shows men continually interrupt women, whatever their relative status. Is this true of your experiences?
I know when I am working with mixed groups the message they send out are very different and I notice that in mixed groups men are usually more vocal and tend to interrupt women who are speaking (although funnily enough they rarely interrupt me).
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    Hi,Fabulous women!
    I run a training and coaching company in UK called changingpeople (www.changingpeople.co.uk)and I do a lot of personal development work with women.I love it and am passionate about people living life to its fullest, whatever their age or circumstances.

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