Podcast – Women in Leadership

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Carolyn Watson Conducting Her Way
Women Conductors of orchestras, why do reviewers comment on their costume rather than their conducting? Why do women conductors still face unconscious bias? Dr Carolyn Watson shares insights from her
Dr Jackie Maalouf – Motivate yourself and don’t expect support
Dr Jackie Maalouf says that despite advances for women worldwide, there will always be impediments because of the pull of the motherhood and caring roles she believes. Her motherhood role however was
Nuala Walsh Tune In to Lead Smarter
Nuala Walsh author of "Tune In, How To Make Smarter Decisions In A Noisy World" joins the podcast with Angie Mezzetti to discuss the importance of making better not quicker decisions when in leadersh
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