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Women in Business: Coding Through the 2026 Crunch - From Funding Gaps to AI Leaps

Women in Business: Coding Through the 2026 Crunch - From Funding Gaps to AI Leaps

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This is your Women in Business podcast.

Imagine stepping into the high-stakes world of tech, where algorithms hum and innovation never sleeps, but as a woman, you're not just coding the future—you're rewriting the rules of the game. Welcome to Women in Business, where we spotlight the trailblazers turning economic headwinds into rocket fuel for their dreams. Today, we're diving into five powerhouse discussion points on how women are navigating the 2026 economic landscape in tech, from AI booms to funding crunches. Listeners, get ready to feel that surge of empowerment.

First, embrace the CEO surge that's shattering glass ceilings. Record numbers of women are helming Fortune 500 companies, like those profiled by Fortune's Emma Hinchliffe in her Most Powerful Women newsletter. In tech, leaders like Reshma Saujani of Girls Who Code are proving that feminine leadership—fueled by empathy and resilience—thrives amid inflation and layoffs. Women aren't just surviving; they're steering ships through storms, with inclusive strategies boosting company performance by up to 21 percent, as Harvard Business Review studies show.

Transitioning smoothly, point two: master the funding maze. Venture capital remains male-dominated, but women-led tech startups raised over $10 billion in 2025, per PitchBook data. Think of All Raise's impact, arming founders like Anne Wojcicki of 23andMe with networks that turn no's into yes's. In this tight economy, savvy women are pivoting to bootstrapping and crowdfunding on platforms like Kickstarter, proving grit outpaces capital every time.

Now, point three: leverage AI as your secret weapon. With economic uncertainty, tools like ChatGPT and Google's Gemini are leveling the playing field. Women entrepreneurs, such as Fei-Fei Li, the godmother of AI vision at Stanford, are building ethical tech empires. Listeners, imagine automating your workflow while focusing on creative breakthroughs—women adopting AI early report 30 percent productivity jumps, according to McKinsey reports, turning recessions into reinvention opportunities.

Point four hits home: build unbreakable networks. In tech hubs like Silicon Valley and Austin, pods like Women Who Code and Ellevate Network are lifelines. Amid job market volatility, these sisterhoods offer mentorship from icons like Sheryl Sandberg, whose Lean In circles have propelled thousands. Economic dips? Women are banding together for co-working spaces and joint ventures, slashing costs and amplifying voices.

Finally, point five: prioritize bold self-care and mindset mastery. Burnout looms large in tech's hustle, but women like Arianna Huffington of Thrive Global champion sleep and boundaries as business superpowers. In 2026's landscape, with remote work normalized post-pandemic, flexible schedules let you lead without limits. Research from Deloitte reveals women with strong wellness practices retain talent better, fostering teams that innovate relentlessly.

Listeners, these points aren't just talk—they're your blueprint for dominance. You've got the vision, the fire, and now the strategies. Thank you for tuning in to Women in Business. Subscribe now for more empowerment, and remember, your breakthrough starts today. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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