What does it really mean to be a woman in the modern workforce? In this episode, we dive into the unique challenges women face, from navigating the wage gap to balancing work and motherhood. Whether you’re just starting your career or have years of experience, we explore the current landscape and offer practical tips to help you succeed. This conversation is for everyone—regardless of generation or background—because the experiences of women in the workforce shape the future for all of us.
You’ll learn how to take control of your career, experiment with your leadership style, and build a supportive community. We’ll also discuss why it’s so important to stop apologizing, discern between real obstacles and self-imposed doubts, and prepare for future generations of women in the workplace.
What You’ll Learn In Today’s Episode:
- How to navigate the challenges women face in today’s workforce.
- What the wage gap between men and women really looks like.
- The importance of building a strong support network and community.
- How to experiment with your leadership style.
- Why it’s essential to stop apologizing and start owning your decisions at work.
- Ways to overcome self-doubt.
- How to find a mentor to guide your career development.
- What actions you can take to be a steward for future generations of women.
- How to interject and assert yourself appropriately in a male-dominated workplace.
Ideas Worth Sharing:
“A lot of us are pioneering and creating our own paths in the workforce.” – Elisia Keown Share on X “For women in the workforce, it’s not just a pay issue. It’s also about representation and access to leadership roles.” – Elisia Keown Share on X “If you have fear or doubt creeping up as a woman in the workforce, ask yourself if it is a real threat or a story you’re telling yourself. Discern what is reality and what is simply a story you’re telling yourself.” – Elisia Keown Share on XResources In Today’s Episode:
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