Surviving Lifes Pickles
In this episode, we sit down with Concetta Defa and explore the inspiring journey of women entering and thriving in the trades industry, the importance of mentorship, and the impactful programs designed to support and empower women in these fields. We also delve into mental health initiatives on job sites, emphasizing the need for supportive resources and open conversations. Key topics: * The evolution of women in the trades industry over the past 30 years * Personal stories: entering trades after accidents and family influences * The role of mentorship & key women leaders like Senator Karen Main * Overcoming stigmas: professional conduct and inclusivity on job sites * The Utah Women in Trades’ programs: pre-apprenticeship, apprenticeships, scholarships, and community building * The importance of visibility & diversity in construction leadership * Mental health challenges & initiatives: advocating for mental health advocates on job sites * Success stories: women in leadership roles and diverse team compositions * Practical advice for women considering trades & fostering a culture of safety & respect * Utah Women in Trades [https://utahwomenintrades.org/] * Trade Women Build Nations Conference [https://tradewomenbuiltnations.org/] * IBEW Union Apprenticeship [https://www.ibew.org/] * Center for Energy Workforce Development [https://energyworkforce.org/] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit scottrxperformance.substack.com [https://scottrxperformance.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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