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Why Smart Women in STEM Stay Stuck - (How to overcome it)

19 min · 20. maj 2026
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Have you ever walked into a room and felt like everyone else belonged there more than you? In this episode, we talk about imposter syndrome, confidence, leadership, and the pressure many women feel while navigating STEM careers. From feeling small in executive meetings to questioning our own accomplishments, this is an honest conversation about learning to take up space in rooms we already deserve to be in. If you’ve ever doubted yourself in science, biotech, or leadership spaces, this episode is for you.

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