Sophie Cook - Grab Life By The Balls

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Grab Life By The Balls A transgender woman walks into a bar and talks about dick pics, traveling to Russia while trans, and Twitter death threats, what could possibly go wrong?

Writer, speaker, broadcaster & photographer LGBT & mental health campaigner Hon Doctor of Letters RAF veteran Self-harm and suicide survivor 13th most influential figure in Brighton, apparently oh, and transgender

Dr Sophie Cook FRSA became the first transgender woman to work in football's Premier League as club photographer for AFC Bournemouth following her transition from Steve to Sophie in the summer of 2015.

Europe's first trans TV newscaster, Sophie has hosted her own TV and radio chat shows and is an experienced broadcaster. In the 2017 General Election, she contested the East Worthing & Shoreham seat, increasing the Labour vote by 114% and narrowly missing out on becoming the UK's first trans MP. Sophie is an in-demand public speaker, delivering keynote talks internationally including a TEDx Talk on change, fear, vulnerability, diversity, mental health, and LGBT workshops for high profile organisations such as JP Morgan, Virgin Media, Asda, and Stonewall. With an extensive experience of working with organisations of all sizes, Sophie Cook provides out-sourced Mental Health and Diversity & Inclusion advice that helps businesses to work more effectively and be more cohesive through the power of shared experience and recognising the things that we have in common rather than those which divide us.

In 2019 in recognition of her work around mental health, Sophie was awarded the title of Doctor of Letters honoris causa by Bournemouth University and invited to become a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA) in 2020. Sophie was presented with the Outstanding Contribution to LGBT+ Life Award at the 2020 British LGBT Awards and in 2019 was named as the 13th Most Influential Person in Brighton according to the Brighton Power 100.

Sophie's autobiography 'Not Today: How I Chose Life' which charts her personal journey from despair to redemption and acts as a self-help book for anyone struggling with their mental health and identity is out now. Sophie is currently writing her second book 'Not Today: Losing My Addictions'. The stories that were too blue for a TEDx Talk!!!

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