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Episode 14: Myra Betron (Gender Equality Strategist)

1 h 5 min · 25. maj 2026
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Myra Betron is a feminist researcher, educator, and founder of @powherdata, where she works to bridge the gap between research, practice, and public understanding around gender equity, health, and systemic inequality. With more than 20 years of experience across Africa, Asia, and Latin America, Myra has led groundbreaking initiatives focused on preventing gender-based violence, addressing harmful gender norms, and building more equitable systems for women globally. Born in the Philippines and raised in the United States, Myra’s work is deeply personal — shaped by growing up in a home impacted by domestic violence and witnessing firsthand how systems of inequality silence women and constrain opportunity. In this episode, we dive into: * The global realities of gender-based violence and systemic inequality * Why patriarchy is not a “cultural issue” — it’s a structural one * The rise of the manosphere and anti-feminist backlash * Why Gen Z attitudes toward gender equality are shifting * The hidden workplace norms that continue to disadvantage women * Emotional labor, caregiving, and why women are opting out of traditional systems * How AI, policy, and social media are shaping the future of gender equity * Why meaningful change happens through “1% shifts” * The importance of raising boys and girls with healthier models of gender roles * How women can interrupt bias and advocate for themselves in everyday moments One of the most powerful themes throughout this conversation is that the “small moments” matter. The interruptions in meetings. The dismissive comments. The subtle objectification. The casual sexism. Myra reminds us that challenging those moments is how larger cultural change begins. This conversation is thoughtful, nuanced, validating, and incredibly timely. Connect with Myra & check out the PowHerCircles: @powherdata www.powherdata.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/powherdata/ [https://www.instagram.com/powherdata/] Resources for Gender-Based Violence & Support: 🇺🇸 National Domestic Violence Hotline Call: 800-799-SAFE (7233) Text: START to 88788 https://www.thehotline.org [https://www.thehotline.org] 🇺🇸 RAINN — Sexual Assault Support Call: 800-656-HOPE (4673) https://www.rainn.org [https://www.rainn.org] 🇨🇦 ShelterSafe Canada https://www.sheltersafe.ca [https://www.sheltersafe.ca] 🌎 UN Women — Global Resources https://www.unwomen.org [https://www.unwomen.org] 🌎 NO MORE Global Directory https://nomoredirectory.org [https://nomoredirectory.org] If you or someone you know is experiencing abuse or violence, support is available. You are not alone. Don't forget to head on over to Instagram and follow @Fe_maledominated to join the community. You can also follow Hannah @stemwithhannah and Tara @simplysortedstem

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Episode 15. Real Stories from Real Women

In this episode of (fe)male dominated, we reached out to our community and asked women working in STEM and male-dominated industries to share the moments that have stayed with them — the comments, assumptions, “jokes,” dismissals, and experiences that are so often brushed aside as “not a big deal.” What came back was honest, uncomfortable, validating, and deeply revealing. Together, Tara and Hannah unpack the ways micro and macro aggressions continue to shape women’s experiences at work — from subtle undermining and objectification to overt harassment and bias. They explore the emotional toll of constantly navigating environments where women are expected to quietly absorb discomfort to maintain the comfort of everyone else around them. In this episode, we dive into: * The cumulative impact of “small” comments and behaviors * Why so many women question themselves after uncomfortable interactions * The pressure to laugh things off, stay quiet, or “pick your battles” * Workplace dynamics that subtly reinforce exclusion and inequality * The emotional aftermath of being humiliated, dismissed, or undermined at work * How women internalize blame for behavior that was never their fault * Why hearing other women’s stories can feel both heartbreaking and validating * The complicated reality of navigating the “boys’ club” * What it looks like to challenge bias in real time — even in small ways * The importance of community, nuance, and speaking openly about these experiences One of the strongest themes throughout this conversation is that these moments rarely happen in isolation. On their own, they can seem small enough to dismiss. But over time, the accumulation of these experiences shapes confidence, belonging, opportunity, and the way women move through their careers. This conversation is vulnerable, nuanced, frustrating at times, and ultimately a reminder that if you’ve experienced these things too — you are absolutely not alone. Don't forget to head on over to Instagram and follow @Fe_maledominated to join the community. You can also follow Hannah @stemwithhannah and Tara @simplysortedstem

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episode Episode 14: Myra Betron (Gender Equality Strategist) cover

Episode 14: Myra Betron (Gender Equality Strategist)

Myra Betron is a feminist researcher, educator, and founder of @powherdata, where she works to bridge the gap between research, practice, and public understanding around gender equity, health, and systemic inequality. With more than 20 years of experience across Africa, Asia, and Latin America, Myra has led groundbreaking initiatives focused on preventing gender-based violence, addressing harmful gender norms, and building more equitable systems for women globally. Born in the Philippines and raised in the United States, Myra’s work is deeply personal — shaped by growing up in a home impacted by domestic violence and witnessing firsthand how systems of inequality silence women and constrain opportunity. In this episode, we dive into: * The global realities of gender-based violence and systemic inequality * Why patriarchy is not a “cultural issue” — it’s a structural one * The rise of the manosphere and anti-feminist backlash * Why Gen Z attitudes toward gender equality are shifting * The hidden workplace norms that continue to disadvantage women * Emotional labor, caregiving, and why women are opting out of traditional systems * How AI, policy, and social media are shaping the future of gender equity * Why meaningful change happens through “1% shifts” * The importance of raising boys and girls with healthier models of gender roles * How women can interrupt bias and advocate for themselves in everyday moments One of the most powerful themes throughout this conversation is that the “small moments” matter. The interruptions in meetings. The dismissive comments. The subtle objectification. The casual sexism. Myra reminds us that challenging those moments is how larger cultural change begins. This conversation is thoughtful, nuanced, validating, and incredibly timely. Connect with Myra & check out the PowHerCircles: @powherdata www.powherdata.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/powherdata/ [https://www.instagram.com/powherdata/] Resources for Gender-Based Violence & Support: 🇺🇸 National Domestic Violence Hotline Call: 800-799-SAFE (7233) Text: START to 88788 https://www.thehotline.org [https://www.thehotline.org] 🇺🇸 RAINN — Sexual Assault Support Call: 800-656-HOPE (4673) https://www.rainn.org [https://www.rainn.org] 🇨🇦 ShelterSafe Canada https://www.sheltersafe.ca [https://www.sheltersafe.ca] 🌎 UN Women — Global Resources https://www.unwomen.org [https://www.unwomen.org] 🌎 NO MORE Global Directory https://nomoredirectory.org [https://nomoredirectory.org] If you or someone you know is experiencing abuse or violence, support is available. You are not alone. Don't forget to head on over to Instagram and follow @Fe_maledominated to join the community. You can also follow Hannah @stemwithhannah and Tara @simplysortedstem

25. maj 20261 h 5 min
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Episode 13: Emily Soloby (Founder of Juno Jones Shoes)

Emily Soloby is the founder of Juno Jones Safety Footwear, a mission-driven company creating stylish, properly fitting safety footwear designed specifically for women. With a background in law, women’s advocacy, and the trucking industry, Emily recognized a major gap in PPE for women working in male-dominated industries and decided to do something about it. In addition to leading Juno Jones, Emily serves as a founding board member of the Alliance of Women’s Safety Apparel Manufacturers and has held leadership roles with NAWIC Philadelphia, Women in Trucking, and Empowering Women in Industry. She is also the creator and host of the top-ranked Hazard Girls Podcast. Emily has been featured in more than 100 media outlets, including Women’s Wear Daily and ABC TV, and has earned honors such as National Safety Council Best in Show, EWI Empowering Woman of the Year, and Women in Trucking Top Woman to Watch. As a mother of two, Emily is passionate about building a future where women feel empowered, represented, and equipped to succeed in every industry. About this Episode In this episode of Female Dominated, Hannah and Tara sit down with Emily Soloby, founder of Juno Jones Safety Footwear, to talk about entrepreneurship, advocacy, motherhood, and creating real change for women in male-dominated industries. Emily shares the story behind launching Juno Jones after experiencing firsthand the lack of properly fitting safety footwear for women in trucking and industrial environments. From her background in law and women’s advocacy to learning shoemaking and navigating entrepreneurship during the COVID-19 pandemic, Emily’s journey is one of resilience, creativity, and purpose. The conversation dives into: *  Why “shrink it and pink it” doesn’t work for women’s PPE  *  The hidden emotional impact of not being considered in workplace design  *  Building confidence and belonging for women in the trades and STEM  *  Entrepreneurship, risk-taking, and finding opportunities in industry gaps  *  Motherhood, ambition, and redefining “mom guilt”  *  Raising sons and daughters to become allies and advocates  *  The growing movement demanding PPE designed specifically for women  Emily also shares moving stories from customers whose Juno Jones boots became symbols of confidence, resilience, and empowerment far beyond the job site. This episode is a powerful reminder that representation matters — and that when women build solutions for women, entire industries begin to change. Connect with Emily Soloby & Juno Jones *  Juno Jones Safety Footwear: “@JunoJonesShoes”  *  Hazard Girls Podcast *  Hazard Girls Community on Facebook Don't forget to head on over to Instagram and follow @Fe_maledominated to join the community. You can also follow Hannah @stemwithhannah and Tara @simplysortedstem

18. maj 202644 min
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Episode 12: Author Stephanie O'Connell on The Ambition Penalty

Stefanie O'Connell is an award-winning journalist, speaker, and author of The Ambition Penalty: How Corporate Culture Tells Women to Step Up and Then Pushes Them Down. Her work explores the intersection of ambition, money, power, and gender equity, using data-driven storytelling to unpack why women continue to face systemic barriers to leadership, pay, and influence despite decades of empowerment messaging. Her reporting has appeared in major outlets including Bloomberg, CNBC, Slate, Newsweek, USA Today, Business Insider, and more. Stefanie also hosted and co-produced Money Confidential for Real Simple, a Webby Award-winning podcast focused on the emotional realities of money. Through her newsletter Too Ambitious and a social audience of more than 100,000 followers, she has become a leading voice challenging the myths surrounding meritocracy, confidence, and workplace culture.  Episode Summary In this episode of Female Dominated, Hannah and Tara sit down with journalist and author Stefanie O’Connell Rodriguez to unpack the systemic realities behind gender inequity in the workplace. Drawing from the research behind her new book The Ambition Penalty, Stefanie explains why women are still penalized for ambition, leadership, and visibility — even when they follow every rule they’ve been told will lead to success. The conversation dives into workplace double standards, the myth of meritocracy, gendered expectations around leadership, emotional labor, burnout, motherhood, household inequity, and why “leaning in” was never enough to dismantle structural barriers. Stefanie shares the research behind how corporate cultures reward and punish behavior differently based on identity, and why true progress requires collective action, community-building, and systemic change — not just individual self-optimization. This episode is equal parts validating, infuriating, and empowering for women navigating male-dominated industries. Key Topics Discussed *  The myth of meritocracy in corporate culture  *  Why women are punished for ambition differently than men  *  Gender double standards in leadership and communication  *  How “self-help” narratives place structural problems onto women  *  The widening gender pay gap and post-COVID workplace inequities  *  Why confidence and competence are rewarded differently across gender  *  The “paradox of meritocracy” and hidden workplace bias  *  Women in leadership and the importance of critical mass representation  *  The invisible labor women carry at work and at home  *  Community-building, accountability, and systemic change  *  Why collective action matters more than individual optimization  *  The role of men, organizational culture, and workplace norms in perpetuating inequity  Resources & Links * The Ambition Penalty: How Corporate Culture Tells Women to Step Up and Then Pushes Them Down by Stefanie O’Connell Rodriguez  *  Stefanie’s newsletter: Too Ambitious *  Follow Stefanie on social media for research and commentary on gender equity, work, ambition, and money Don't forget to head on over to Instagram and follow @Fe_maledominated to join the community. You can also follow Hannah @stemwithhannah and Tara @simplysortedstem

11. maj 202656 min
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Episode 11: Angela Jamieson, P.Eng - A former COO's take on Living More (Not Doing Less) through Relaxed Productivity

🎧 Episode Description In this episode, we sit down with Angela Jamieson to unpack the myth of hustle culture and introduce a radically different approach: relaxed productivity. From high-powered executive in oil & gas to redefining success on her own terms, Angela shares how a life-altering moment forced her to rethink everything—and how you can too. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, stuck in overdrive, or like your worth is tied to how much you do… this conversation will hit. 👤 About our incredible Guest: Angela Jamieson Angela Jamieson is a former petroleum engineer and COO turned keynote speaker, author, and entrepreneur. After building a successful international career across Canada, the Netherlands, and Brunei, Angela reached the top—only to realize something was missing. Following the loss of her father, she began questioning the way we define success, productivity, and fulfillment. Now, she teaches “relaxed productivity”—a science-backed, practical approach to achieving more without sacrificing your life. Through her books, membership community, and speaking, Angela helps high achievers rethink their relationship with work, time, and themselves. ⏱️ Chapters 00:00 — Season 2 Kickoff: A New Way to Work Why this season is about challenging the rules—and rewriting them. 00:31 — Meet Angela Jamieson: From COO to Reinvention Her journey from global executive to redefining success on her own terms. 02:25 — The Moment That Changed Everything How personal loss forced a complete re-evaluation of life and priorities. 05:29 — High Performers Don’t See Burnout Coming Why “I’m fine” is often the biggest red flag. 08:16 — What Is “Relaxed Productivity”… Really? Why it’s not about doing less—but doing what actually matters. 12:00 — The Guilt, The Noise, and the Constant Overload How modern life keeps us overwhelmed—and stuck in cycles we can’t break. 14:25 — The Type of People Who Need This Most Why high achievers (especially in technical fields) are drawn to this work. 18:09 — You Actually Have More Choice Than You Think The mindset shift that puts you back in control of your life. 19:29 — There Is No Finish Line (And That’s the Point) Why the “end goal” mentality is keeping you from enjoying your life. 22:20 — Feeling Helpless? Start Smaller Than You Think How small, controllable actions create real impact (and relief). 33:37 — Be Where Your Feet Are A simple but powerful practice to reconnect with your life. 39:30 — The Life Satisfaction Audit A practical starting point to rebalance your time, energy, and focus. 43:28 — Final Thought: You’re Already Enough Why self-acceptance might be the most productive thing you can do. Resources + Learn More *  Learn more about Angela Jamieson at her website: https://www.angelajamieson.com/ [https://www.angelajamieson.com/]  Explore Angela’s coaching, membership, speaking, and Relaxed Productivity resources on her site  *  Buy Angela’s books, including Relaxed Productivity and Number Two to Get to Number One, through her website or on Amazon *  Follow Angela Jamieson on Instagram: @angelajamiesonfung  *  Connect with Angela Jamieson for insights on burnout, mindset, productivity, and redefining success  Don't forget to head on over to Instagram and follow @Fe_maledominated to join the community. You can also follow Hannah @stemwithhannah and Tara @simplysortedstem

4. maj 202644 min