Podcast – Women in Leadership

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Prof Jacqueline Dunkley Bent Advocating Takes Courage
Prof Jacqueline Dunkley Bent Advocating Takes Courage
Ali Cox Getting Serious About Sustainable Farming
Ali Cox CEO of Noble West believes consumers, especially women consumers want to see food become safer and farming become more sustainable. That involves telling stories about the individuals especial
Regina Mangan Smarter Faster Better
Regina Mangan Liberty Blue Estate Agents and Author is the guest on the Women In Leadership podcast. She talks about the need to live by your values and make sure your actions align to those values. S
Dr Louise Kavanagh McBride Self Care and Reflection
Dr Louise Kavanagh McBride on Challenges In Nursing - Dr Louise Kavanagh McBride Chair of the NMBI talks about the retention of nurses and midwives, something the NMBI have as a priority. In the podca
Nina Noonan Power of Reflection and Blossoming
Nina Noonan is the guest on this episode of Women In Leadership. She says systemic barriers still exist for women in the workplace and often companies are not aware of it until someone points it out.
‘The World Needs More Women in Leadership Mnà’ UCC IWD 2024
Why the world needs more Women in Leadership
Learning the Secret Sauce of Leadership
Learning The Secret Sauce of Leadership for women. Navigating the territory of leadership for women is not easy. There are unwritten rules that are not often shared naturally with women in the workpla
Sue Deagle Illuminating and Living In The Moment
Sue Deagle talks about surviving grief and loss and even daring to thrive. "We're told in society, when you go through grief, it's this five stages, it's very linear. But no time after loss is linear.
Dr Orlaigh Quinn Trail Blazing Secretary General
Dr Orlaigh Quinn the guest on this podcast is one of a rare breed. She rose through the Irish Civil Servant to become the Secretary General or head of the government Department of Enterprise Trade and