Synopsis
Podcast by Society of Women Engineers
Episodes
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Episode 77: Allyson Stewart-Allen on the Cost of Cultural Ignorance
18/10/2019 Duration: 14minIn this SWE Diverse episode, FY19 SWE President Cindy Hoover speaks with WE19 Mega Session speaker Allyson Stewart-Allen about the importance of cultural understanding in our careers and business operations. In this episode, Allyson discusses the benefits of understanding different cultures, the cost of ignorance when it comes to other cultures, and what you can expect from her WE19 Mega Session, "Influencing Across Cultures."
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Episode 76: Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month with Past SWE Presidents
14/10/2019 Duration: 37minHas SWE become more inclusive over the years? Find out in for this Diverse podcast featuring two Hispanic past SWE presidents—Anna Salguero and Alma Martinez-Fallon—and hosted by Bianca McCartt, co-lead of the SWE Latinos Affinity Group. Happy Hispanic Heritage Month, SWEsters!
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Episode 75: Joan Williams on Navigating Gender Bias Preferences in the Workplace
03/10/2019 Duration: 32minDo women in STEM have to prove themselves more than men do? Are office politics more complicated for women than men? How does motherhood affect women engineers? In this SWE Diverse episode with WE19 Mega Session speaker Joan Williams, we'll address some of those gender bias issues and how to navigate them in the workplace.
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Episode 74: Jill Hauwiller on Knowing When it's Time for a Career Change
19/09/2019 Duration: 17minWondering if it's time for a career change? In this Diverse podcast episode, FY20 SWE President Cindy Hoover explores that topic with Jill Hauwiller, Founder of and Principal Consultant at Leadership Refinery. Jill is here to help you gain some insight on examining your career path and knowing when—and how—to make a move.
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Episode 73: The Future of the Engineering Workplace with Sarah Watzman
12/09/2019 Duration: 16minWondering what the future of the engineering industry looks like? In this Diverse podcast episode, FY20 SWE President Cindy Hoover explores that topic with Sarah Watzman, PhD, of the University of Cincinnati Online. Learn what changes we can expect—including a shift in demographics, the role of artificial intelligence, and changing classroom dynamics.
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Episode 72: Kim Varga on Using Disruption to Advance Your Career
27/08/2019 Duration: 23minIn this Diverse podcast episode, FY20 SWE President Cindy Hoover speaks to Kim Varga, Director of Operations & Engineering at Schneider Electric. Learn how Kim has used disruption techniques to progress through the leadership ranks, and how you can employ these techniques to advance your own career.
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Episode 71: WE19 Keynote and Disney Engineer, Rachel Hutter
21/08/2019 Duration: 23minIn this Diverse podcast episode, SWE CEO Karen Horting speaks to our WE19 Friday Morning Keynote, Rachel Hutter. Learn about Rachel's unique background of engineering and theater, her career at Disney, her passion for SWE Conferences—and get a preview of her fun and inspirational keynote presentation!
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Episode 70: One Small Step for Man, One Giant Leap for Woman Engineering Kind, Part 2
19/07/2019 Duration: 30min(PART 2) In a two-part series on SWE's Diverse podcast, Anne Perusek, SWE's director of editorial and publications, and Troy Eller English, SWE's archivist, celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 lunar landing and the SWE members who helped humankind reach the moon.
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Episode 69: One Small Step for Man, One Giant Leap for Woman Engineering Kind, Part 1
19/07/2019 Duration: 26min(PART 1) In a two-part series on SWE's Diverse podcast, Anne Perusek, SWE's director of editorial and publications, and Troy Eller English, SWE's archivist, celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 lunar landing and the SWE members who helped humankind reach the moon.
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Episode 68: From Serbia to U.S. Academia, NYU Tandon's First Female Dean
11/07/2019 Duration: 35minIn this Diverse podcast episode, FY19 SWE President Penny Wirsing speaks with Jelena Kovačević, the first female dean at New York University's Tandon School of Engineering. Raised in Serbia in the city of Belgrade, Jelena earned an electrical engineering degree from the University of Belgrade before moving to New York City to attend Columbia University. In her new role at Tandon, she is committed to getting more women interested in technology. Tandon's freshman class has more than double the national average of women in engineering, but Jelena wants that number to grow.
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Episode 67: Penny Wirsing Passes the Torch to New President Cindy Hoover
26/06/2019 Duration: 13minIn this Diverse podcast episode, FY19 SWE President Penny Wirsing passes the metaphorical torch to FY20 SWE President Cindy Hoover. Learn about Cindy's educational, professional and societal background and her goals as the new SWE President, wrapped up with some parting words of wisdom from Penny in her last SWE podcast as host.
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Episode 66: "The Change Starts with Me" — An Aerospace Engineer with Dreams of Greater D&I
19/06/2019 Duration: 27minIn this Diverse podcast episode, Gulnaaz Afzal—an international graduate student pursuing aerospace engineering—speaks about her experience coming to the US from India, obstacles she has faced and fought back against as a minority female engineer, and her passion for advancing D&I in the engineering world and for women in general.
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Episode 65: Dean Ropella on Changing the Face of Engineering
12/06/2019 Duration: 38minIn this Diverse podcast episode, Dr. Kristina Ropella, first female dean at Marquette University's Opus College of Engineering, speaks to FY19 SWE President Penny Wirsing about her goal of changing the face of engineering.
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Episode 64: The Experience of Being an Asian American Female Engineer
29/05/2019 Duration: 25minn honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, SWE Members Pearl Yamaguchi and Valerie Mencias discuss their experience as Asian Americans and reflect on how their culture has impacted or affected their engineering careers.
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Episode 63: SWE President Penny Wirsing on Her Career & Retirement
10/05/2019 Duration: 12minIn celebration of Mother's Day AND the retirement of SWE's FY19 President Penny Wirsing, daughter Carrie Wirsing asks Penny about her SWE presidency, how she found work-life balance in her career, and what it feels like to retire from her profession.
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Episode 63: SWE President Penny Wirsing on her Career & Retirement
09/05/2019 Duration: 12minIn celebration of Mother's Day AND the retirement of SWE's FY19 President Penny Wirsing, daughter Carrie Wirsing asks Penny about her SWE presidency, how she found work-life balance in her career, and what it feels like to retire from her profession.
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Episode 62: Dr. Kerri Phillips Encourages Girls to "Stay in the Game"
09/05/2019 Duration: 10minIn this Diverse podcast episode, SWE President Penny Wirsing (FY19) speaks with Kerri Phillips, a senior engineer at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory and a visiting professor for the Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering. Kerri, who holds a PhD in aerospace engineering, speaks about her TEDxWomen talk she gave to high school students interested in pursuing STEM careers. The TED talk, "Don't Let the Brushback Pitch Take You Out of the Game," encourages young girls to follow their passions, even in the face of obstacles.
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Episode 62: Dr. Kerri Phillips Encourages Girls to "Stay in the Game"
08/05/2019 Duration: 10minIn this Diverse podcast episode, SWE President Penny Wirsing (FY19) speaks with Kerri Phillips, a senior engineer at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory and a visiting professor for the Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering. Kerri, who holds a PhD in aerospace engineering, speaks about her TEDxWomen talk she gave to high school students interested in pursuing STEM careers. The TED talk, "Don't Let the Brushback Pitch Take You Out of the Game," encourages young girls to follow their passions, even in the face of obstacles.
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Episode 61: Elizabeth Loboa, Mizzou's First Female Dean of Engineering
16/04/2019 Duration: 36minIn episode 61, SWE President Penny Wirsing talks to Elizabeth Loboa, the first female dean of the College of Engineering at the University of Missouri. Her path wasn’t always clear, but she stayed with it — and she encourages students to do the same.
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Episode 60: Meet eXXec 2019 Speaker, Rose Hollister
11/04/2019 Duration: 29minIn this podcast episode, SWE president Penny Wirsing speaks with one of the eXXec 2019 keynote speakers, Rose Hollister. Rose is a consultant for Fortune 500 companies, a published author and a professor. Listen as Rose talks us through her experience as a woman making her own path in a mostly male-dominated industry, her steadfast belief in the importance of networking, and her advice for technical experts who wish to pursue leadership opportunities or become stronger leaders.