Episodes
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In this episode, Jossie Haines, an executive and leadership coach and a Former VP of Engineering, shares her journey as a senior woman leader in tech and offers advice on how to thrive in the industry by architecting your career. She discusses the challenges women face in tech, including bias and the lack of representation in senior leadership roles, especially in engineering. Jossie emphasizes the importance of networking, finding support systems (and gives some tips on where to find those), and advocating for oneself. She encourages women to focus on mindset shifts and taking action to create the career they truly love while staying in tech, to avoid the alarming statistic that over 50% of women leave the tech industry by the age of 35.
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In this episode, Moran Weber interviewed Chedva Kleinhandler, CEO and Founder of Rooms & Words , a full-stack marketing and strategy agency, and formerly Co-founder & CEO at Emerj, an award-winning mentoring startup. Chedva is also a Future of Work expert and the host of the Looks Like Work podcast.
In this episode, Chedva shared her fascinating and inspiring journey of founding her own tech startup, and how she paved her way into it, despite coming from a very non-traditional tech background. She shared her perspective about the importance of getting your voice out, and about the similarities and the differences between sharing your voice out as a person (or as a woman) and sharing your voice out as a brand.
Lastly, Chedva explained how you can start to position yourself as an expert, even if you don’t always feel like one, and in case you don’t, how can you discover your unique expertise and your secret superpower, which makes you special and who you are.
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In this episode, Moran Weber interviewed Nur Lee Harel, Chief Awesomeness Officer @ EventHandler and a personal branding expert for R&D people.
Even if you’re currently employed, having a strong personal brand is very important as it can get you a better job or better pay at the same job. In addition, you can also start monetizing your personal brand by acknowledging your own expertise and actually getting paid for speaking engagements.
In this episode, Nur shared how to start valuing yourself as an expert, and start getting paid for your hard-working earned knowledge after years in tech; How do you define your product and start selling it, and most importantly: how do you put a price tag for the first time and persist even when faced with a 'no' from potential clients, which are usually the hardest parts.
Nur emphasized the need to stop thinking about 'what they are willing to pay me' and start considering 'what I deserve to get paid'. In addition, It's much easier to make the jump from $100 to $1000 than to go from not asking at all to asking for $100. Nur shared her golden tips from 25 years of experience in the business world, in addition to being a Dev Communities Manager, a DevRel consultant, and an international tech conferences organizer and producer (such as JDevSummit IL, Leaders In Tech, React Next, Node TLV, and more).
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In this episode, Moran Weber interviewed Ellie King, Co-Founder of Equal IT - a mission-driven business dedicated to helping companies worldwide build diverse and equitable teams. Ellie is also the host of the Equal Inspired Podcast, where she shines a spotlight on the incredible work of women and non-dominant groups in the tech industry.Ellie shared her experience working with companies to uncover their wire around DE&I. We talked about Tokenism, and underrepresentation and gave some valuable advice on preparing for technical interviews.
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A podcast by Women on Stage, recorded live with Moran Weber and Vicki Kalmanovich, an Engineering Manager and a renowned podcaster.
[SPOILER ALERT] In this episode, we discussed “the backstage'' aspects of the new Barbie movie. We talked about why this movie is so important to Feminism, its take on impostor syndrome, and why intelligent and brilliant women just don’t think they’re enough, as we constantly witness as part of our work at Women on Stage (or like Ken is saying: “I am Kenough!”).
We reflected back on our own childhood memories and asserted how this movie brilliantly created the perfect commercial for Mattel by “rebranding” and admitting its old faults, and how other companies who wish to support diversity in the post #MeToo era can do the same. Lastly, we talked about how the movie could do better in the sense of male representation and wished it emphasized more on how the patriarchy can be harmful to men as well.
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In this episode, Moran Weber interviewed Jonah Andersson, a Developer, Cloud & DevOps Engineer Lead, and an author on her tech career and journey from being a shy girl and overcoming stage fright to a tech-savvy public speaker on stages worldwide.
If you ever dream of becoming a tech speaker but don’t know where to start, we invite you to join us and listen to the inspirational story of Jonah Andersson.
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In this episode, Moran Weber interviewed Sharone Zitzman, a DevRel professional and an expert in Community building who explained and demonstrated the power of tech communities. Sharone has extensive experience building and maintaining successful communities in the DevOps and cloud realm. In this episode, she shared her tips on why you should join a tech community (if you’re not already a part of several of those), how to choose the right ones for you, and how you can make the best of it, even if it means to start your own.Looking for your place in the tech community? Join us and get some valuable tips on how to find your home community in the tech world.
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In this episode, we interviewed Mey Beisaron, a Platform Engineer at Forter. Mey is a renowned speaker at tech conferences worldwide and has developed a unique method to help people come up with original content for tech talks as part of their day-to-day jobs. In this episode, she gave us tips and tricks on finding content everywhere, even if you feel you have nothing to say.
If you ever wanted to become a tech speaker and didn't know where to start, join us to take your first steps!