Hungry Woman at Work is a podcast for the woman who wants to thrive at work, without losing her soul.
Be inspired by the stories of women who are making an impact in their spheres of influence, be it in the boardroom, the classroom, on the field, at an NGO, or at home.
And get some snippets of advice on issues facing women in the workplace, from mentorship and leadership, to being healthy at work.
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Hungry Woman at Work is a podcast for the woman who wants to thrive at work, without losing her soul.
Be inspired by the stories of women who are making an impact in their spheres of influence, be it in the boardroom, the classroom, on the field, at an NGO, or at home.
And get some snippets of advice on issues facing women in the workplace, from mentorship and leadership, to being healthy at work.
There’s been a lot of talk around women and the confidence gap at work. One school of thought says women get overlooked for promotions because “they’re not confident enough”.
But others say that, what shows up as a lack of confidence is really a mix of different reasons. Some of those include a fear of backlash, being taught that others – not yourself – should praise your work, and generational gender norms of how women should present themselves (i.e. sweetly and quietly!)
Host Nevelia Moloi, Mwansa Chokolo, an actuary working in the insurance industry, and Khodani Nematei, a youth development manager chat about women and the confidence gap at work.
To add your voice to the conversation, talk to us on Instagram @hungrywomanatwork
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Hungry Woman at Work
Hungry Woman at Work is a podcast for the woman who wants to thrive at work, without losing her soul.
Be inspired by the stories of women who are making an impact in their spheres of influence, be it in the boardroom, the classroom, on the field, at an NGO, or at home.
And get some snippets of advice on issues facing women in the workplace, from mentorship and leadership, to being healthy at work.