Something keeps stopping you.
You know what it is. You've probably named it a hundred times - in your head, in your journal, in a therapy session, in a conversation with a friend who gets it.
And yet. Here you are. Still stopped.
Here is what I want you to consider: the thing stopping you is not a personal failing. It is not a character flaw. It is not evidence that you are somehow less capable, less resilient, or less ready than other women.
It is conditioning. Specifically: the conditioning that women absorb from girlhood, through culture, family, education, work, relationships, that teaches them to be agreeable, useful, small, and grateful for it.
And once you understand how that conditioning works - where it came from, how it was installed, why it made complete sense to learn - everything changes.
In this 2-hour masterclass, Chartered Organisational Psychologist and author Michelle Minnikin will show you:
- The psychological framework behind Good Girl Conditioning - and how a system originally developed to understand coercive control applies, precisely, to women's socialisation
- The 16 Good Girl Roles - the distinct patterns of conditioned behaviour that show up in brilliant women everywhere, and how to recognise which ones are running your life
- Why self-awareness alone doesn't shift it - and what actually does
- The evidence: what happens to women who do this work, measured and documented
This masterclass is for the woman who has done the work - the therapy, the books, the reflection - and is still stuck. The woman who can name her patterns in real time and watch herself do them anyway. The woman who is beginning to suspect that the problem was never her.
She's right. It wasn't.
This masterclass is free.
You will leave with a framework, a language, and a fundamentally different understanding of why you are the way you are - and what that means for what comes next.
Hosted by Michelle Minnikin, Chartered Organisational Psychologist, author of Good Girl Deprogramming, and recovering Good Girl.
Thursday 2 July 2026 · 7:00–9:00pm UK · Online via Zoom · Free to attend · Recording available