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Episode Links:

You can catch more flies with honey than vinegar – Poem Analysis

Men, commit to mentor women

Here Is How Unconscious Bias Holds Women Back

How Unconscious Bias Is Affecting Our Ability To Listen – Fast Company

BBC Radio 4 – Analysis – Why are even women biased against women?

The Myth of Women’s Voices – #breakthebias – Vocal Impact, Inc.

Women’s Voices Matter

4 Ways to Be An Ally to Other Women | Lean In

How to be an ally: Amplify women’s voices – Rachel Cottam

Handout 5 Undervaluing Women’s Work

Is Women’s Work Evaluated Fairly? | Yale Insights

UN Women Asia and the Pacific

Women’s Voices Have Power to Drive Change | Human Rights Watch

Women’s Voices | Media Trust

Strengthening women’s voice and leadership | CARE International UK

Executive Presence Myths Women Shouldn’t Listen To – BeSpoke

4 Powerful Strategies for Developing Executive Presence for Women

I’m Speaking: 3 Ways Women Can Ditch the Doubt and Present with Power and Presence – Get Talk Support

OED

Women in STEM

Stem Women

“The Truth Behind Why Women Love to Talk: It’s More Than Just a Small Talk” | by Harshita Tripathi | Medium

Outspoken: Why Women’s Voices Get Silenced and How to Set Them Free by Veronica Rueckert | Goodreads

Why Do We Hate Women’s Voices? – Mother Jones

Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day – Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Feminism: the path to achieving rights for all women and girls – Womankind Worldwide

Invisible Women | Caroline Criado Perez


This week’s guests are Aynsley Szczesniak. She is the Founder and CEO of Speak Out Sisterhood, a nonprofit empowering young professional women in STEM to be agents of social change. As a third year Honors Carolina scholar at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, she is studying Biology, Chemistry, and Entrepreneurship on the premedical track. She is a regular author for the Association of Women in Science national magazine, a member of the Carolina Women’s Center Advisory Board and the Health Professions Advising Office Advisory Board at UNC, and the Executive Director of the Student Success in STEM Task Force in the UNC Undergraduate Student Government Executive Branch. A proactive STEMinist and aspiring physician in women’s health, Aynsley is incredibly passionate about the power of education, collaboration, and social entrepreneurship to drive sustainable progress.

Links:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aynsleyszczesniak/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aynsley-szczesniak/

Speak Out Sisterhood: https://www.speakoutsisterhood.org/

Speak Out Sisterhood LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/speak-out-sisterhood

Speak Out Sisterhood Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/speak_out_sisterhood/

A fourth-generation educator who couldn’t fight her destiny, Alison Shea heads up global learning and development for a tech start-up. Previously she worked in the financial industry focusing on organisational transformation, learning and talent development, and diversity, equity and inclusion. Her background also includes consulting and learning product development. In addition to speaking at conferences and delivering award-winning workshops, Alison is passionate about volunteering, mentoring, and paying it forward. She has an MEd in curriculum and instructional technology.

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