Episode Summary Hannah and Tara get radically honest about what it actually looks like to navigate discrimination and bias as a woman in STEM—especially in male-dominated, industrial and technical spaces. They break down the difference between individual and institutional bias, share real stories from the field and the floor, and offer practical scripts for calling things out without blowing things up. From interruptions in meetings to “harmless” comments to full-blown inappropriate behavior...
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Episode Summary Hannah and Tara get radically honest about what it actually looks like to navigate discrimination and bias as a woman in STEM—especially in male-dominated, industrial and technical spaces. They break down the difference between individual and institutional bias, share real stories from the field and the floor, and offer practical scripts for calling things out without blowing things up. From interruptions in meetings to “harmless” comments to full-blown inappropriate behavior...
Welcome to (Fe)male Dominated - the first podcast where real women in STEM get honest about leadership, life, and everything in between. We’re your hosts, Hannah Burns Dunham and Tara Smith — two engineers with a combined 25 years in the industry, here to pull back the curtain on what it actually takes to thrive as a woman in STEM. We’re talking career, motherhood, confidence, representation — and the messy, beautiful balance of it all. Expect unfiltered conversations, plenty of laughs, and a...
(Fe)male Dominated
Episode Summary Hannah and Tara get radically honest about what it actually looks like to navigate discrimination and bias as a woman in STEM—especially in male-dominated, industrial and technical spaces. They break down the difference between individual and institutional bias, share real stories from the field and the floor, and offer practical scripts for calling things out without blowing things up. From interruptions in meetings to “harmless” comments to full-blown inappropriate behavior...