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Gemma Brady
Founder- Sister Stories
Gemma Brady is the founder of Sister Stories, an initiative aimed at creating supportive spaces for women to share their stories and experiences through structured gatherings known as "circles." With a background in documentary filmmaking, she has dedicated her career to storytelling and community building.
Background and Career
Gemma has over ten years of experience in media, having produced BAFTA award-winning content across various formats, including documentaries and video games. She previously served as a Commissioning Editor at Channel 4, where she led public service content for teenagers. Notable projects include her work on the documentary series 24 Hours in A&E and the creative project Department Store for the Mind, which emphasizes the importance of listening to personal narratives, particularly from elders.1
Sister Stories
Founded in 2017, Sister Stories originated as a simple women's circle gathering in London. It has since evolved into a thriving movement that promotes women's circles as a common practice akin to yoga classes. Gemma believes in the transformative power of being seen and heard, facilitating hundreds of circles across the UK and the US.12 The initiative also offers training for facilitators, emphasizing the healing aspects of storytelling and deep listening within communities.13
Gemma's vision is to foster a culture where authenticity, connection, and compassion are prioritized, aiming to create a more conscious society through shared narratives.1