One speaker was a reality star turned mental health campaign and another a former actress turned pet-super agent

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WATCH: Real Housewives of Cheshire star and ADHD campaigner Tanya Bardsley inspires Lancashire business women to overcome life hurdles

after being treated for depression and anxiety for years and she spoke movingly of her experience of being misdiagnosed. Now an advocate for mental health, she recently filmed an ITV documentary which aired this autumn; Tanya Bardley: Me and ADHD. She will also appear in the ‘Housewives’ Christmas special. She said: “It’s really exciting to meet lots of woman that are in business. Coral’s has done an amazing job. I’m talking about how I manage my businesses with lots of kids and ADHD.

””Also speaking was Irish former model and actress Layla Flaherty, founder of Urban Paws UK, who switched the celebrity spotlight from herself to her four-legged clients. She works as agent for animals for luxury brands and high street names. Her pet clients have ‘walked’ for high fashion labels like Burberry and Gucci and appeared in videos for Rihanna and Little Mix. She said: I accidentally got into this business, it was a case of curiosity, passion, love of animals and persistence.

 

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