Tanya Simon-Hall is an award-winning speaker, educator, and advocate who has transformed personal adversity into a platform for global impact. A sought-after voice in women’s health, leadership, and resilience, Tanya has delivered keynote speeches, fireside chats, podcasts, and workshops across corporate, educational, and political spaces.
Her speaking journey began with her own lived experience, navigating the challenges of adenomyosis and endometriosis, medical gaslighting, and systemic barriers in healthcare. Turning her pain into purpose, she now uses her voice to challenge outdated narratives, empower individuals, and drive policy change. Whether addressing corporate leaders on workplace menstrual health, inspiring young people to advocate for themselves, or sharing strategies to overcome imposter syndrome, Tanya’s message is clear: resilience, education, and advocacy are powerful tools for change.
Tanya has taken the stage at Tesco HQ, the House of Commons, and industry-leading conferences, shaping conversations on menstrual health, gender equity, and leadership. She has worked with brands such as Bayer, Nurofen, and Tesco HQ.
Her keynotes and workshops are engaging, insightful, and rooted in real-world impact, offering audiences tangible takeaways and the motivation to create meaningful change. Whether speaking to policymakers, business executives, or grassroots communities, Tanya ensures that every audience leaves empowered to take action.
From boardrooms to global summits, Tanya Simon-Hall is using her voice to shape the future of women’s health, leadership, and advocacy—one speech at a time.
Tanya is a hardworking, passionate individual who wants to see better treatment for women overall but particularly those who suffer from adenomyosis. She is always pushing and advocating for change using her voice to make it happen. She is a wonderful speaker who knows how to captivate her audience. -Dr. Aziza Sesay