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Women in Business: Tech Titans Turn Economic Turbulence Into Tomorrow's Triumphs
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This is your Women in Business podcast.
Welcome to Women in Business, where we celebrate the unstoppable force of women shaping tomorrow's world. Today, we're diving into how fierce female leaders are navigating the turbulent economic landscape in tech—turning challenges into triumphs. Listeners, imagine this: with venture capital dipping as noted in Harvard Business Review's 2025 insights, women like Reshma Saujani of Girls Who Code are pivoting from consumer apps to enterprise AI solutions, proving adaptability is your superpower.
First, embrace that resilience, just like Whitney Wolfe Herd, Bumble's trailblazing founder. Layoffs.fyi reports over 260,000 tech jobs cut in 2023, yet women leaders are streamlining operations with smart tools, refusing to just survive—they're thriving. Think of Julie Cole's journey at Mabel's Labels, shared on The Empowered Woman podcast: from basement startup to success by investing in experts and filling knowledge gaps. In this economy, your grit builds empires.
Transitioning smoothly, funding remains a battleground, but women are flipping the script. According to Babson College's entrepreneurship research, over 200 million women globally are launching businesses, focusing on clear metrics, scalability, and market validation over trends. The Female Entrepreneur Association spotlights tech ventures crushing it by solving real problems—secure that capital by showcasing undeniable value, listeners.
Next, community is your secret weapon. Platforms like Badass Women in Business and the Female Entrepreneur Association foster networks where women swap unfiltered strategies and spark partnerships. Kate Brooke of Moss Adams, featured on Dayshape's Flipping the Script podcast, reframes resource management as a business enabler, urging collaboration over isolation. In tech's volatile markets, these connections accelerate growth and open doors.
Don't overlook innovation with purpose. Anne Wojcicki at 23andMe blends biotech with consumer needs amid recession fears, as profiled by Forbes. Women tech leaders are adapting to economic shifts, per the Women in Business Apple Podcasts episode, by prioritizing self-care, mindset, and failing forward. Stacy Tuschl's YouTube insights on hidden struggles—like battling stereotypes and double standards—remind us: own your narrative, set boundaries, and let passion fuel your rise.
Finally, storytelling seals the deal. Amber Daines, PR expert from Content Catalyst podcast, teaches authentic narratives that connect and inspire, evolving from journalism to empowering business comms. Listeners, harness this in pitches, networks, and leadership—you're not just navigating tech's economy; you're redefining it.
Thank you for tuning in, empowered women. Subscribe now for more inspiration. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
Welcome to Women in Business, where we celebrate the unstoppable force of women shaping tomorrow's world. Today, we're diving into how fierce female leaders are navigating the turbulent economic landscape in tech—turning challenges into triumphs. Listeners, imagine this: with venture capital dipping as noted in Harvard Business Review's 2025 insights, women like Reshma Saujani of Girls Who Code are pivoting from consumer apps to enterprise AI solutions, proving adaptability is your superpower.
First, embrace that resilience, just like Whitney Wolfe Herd, Bumble's trailblazing founder. Layoffs.fyi reports over 260,000 tech jobs cut in 2023, yet women leaders are streamlining operations with smart tools, refusing to just survive—they're thriving. Think of Julie Cole's journey at Mabel's Labels, shared on The Empowered Woman podcast: from basement startup to success by investing in experts and filling knowledge gaps. In this economy, your grit builds empires.
Transitioning smoothly, funding remains a battleground, but women are flipping the script. According to Babson College's entrepreneurship research, over 200 million women globally are launching businesses, focusing on clear metrics, scalability, and market validation over trends. The Female Entrepreneur Association spotlights tech ventures crushing it by solving real problems—secure that capital by showcasing undeniable value, listeners.
Next, community is your secret weapon. Platforms like Badass Women in Business and the Female Entrepreneur Association foster networks where women swap unfiltered strategies and spark partnerships. Kate Brooke of Moss Adams, featured on Dayshape's Flipping the Script podcast, reframes resource management as a business enabler, urging collaboration over isolation. In tech's volatile markets, these connections accelerate growth and open doors.
Don't overlook innovation with purpose. Anne Wojcicki at 23andMe blends biotech with consumer needs amid recession fears, as profiled by Forbes. Women tech leaders are adapting to economic shifts, per the Women in Business Apple Podcasts episode, by prioritizing self-care, mindset, and failing forward. Stacy Tuschl's YouTube insights on hidden struggles—like battling stereotypes and double standards—remind us: own your narrative, set boundaries, and let passion fuel your rise.
Finally, storytelling seals the deal. Amber Daines, PR expert from Content Catalyst podcast, teaches authentic narratives that connect and inspire, evolving from journalism to empowering business comms. Listeners, harness this in pitches, networks, and leadership—you're not just navigating tech's economy; you're redefining it.
Thank you for tuning in, empowered women. Subscribe now for more inspiration. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.