You too can be an inspiring Woman in Itsy Bitsy FM’s national campaign

Inspiring Women is the new national empowerment campaign for women, launched by Itsy Bitsy FM to increase women’s well-being and enjoyment of life.

According to the World Health Organization, depression has become the leading cause of illness and disability worldwide and according to medical studies women are the most vulnerable to depression. To inspire women, the new campaign has launched the www.femecareinspira.ro platform, where every day women of all ages and celebrities like Andreea Marin, Feli, Melania Medeleanu, Sore share information about what makes them happy and how they choose to maintain their wellbeing.

“There’s no such thing as ‘can’t’ and I’ve proved that to myself through my own life, which has not been without its difficulties. Through a constructive attitude and a desire to find solutions, I have always managed to move forward in spite of my troubles.” said Andreea Marin in the radio interview for the Women who inspire campaign.“I choose to spend my day, as much as I can, in kindness!” Feli says when asked what the secret to her well-being is.

On www.femeicareinspira.ro are invited all women who want to help with their life experience, with sharing the solutions they discovered when they managed to increase their serotonin, even if they were going through big challenges in life. Podcasts featuring beloved female celebrities are posted daily on the site for more inspiration: https://femeicareinspira.ro/2020/02/25/sore-cand-iubesti-esti-cel-ai-fericit-om-din-lume/
https://femeicareinspira.ro/2020/02/24/feli-donose-aleg-sa-imi-petrec-ziua-cat-de-mult-pot-in-bunatate/

The most inspiring life stories, messages of encouragement that women choose to share on the campaign website are rewarded with a professional photo shoot in Alina Botica’s studio. All the photos will create the photo exhibition Women Who Inspire, which will be on show at the end of March in several locations in Bucharest.

According to the study conducted by the Ministry of Health (https://bit.ly/2waxaH9 ), in Romania, in 2014, 1.5% of Romanians suffered from depression, and in 2017, the percentage increased to 5%. Elderly people (over 65) and women had the highest percentages of reporting depression in 2014, 2% and 2.7% respectively. Women’s basic needs like belonging and connection are supported by the Women Who Inspire campaign launched by Itsy Bitsy FM as a spring gift to women in Romania.

More details can be found at
www.femeicareinspira.ro, https://www.facebook.com/femeicareinspira/ and www.itsybitsy.ro, monica.popescu@itsybitsy.ro, www.itsybitsy.ro

 

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