A lot of women have a voice in their heads that asks them that question. In this episode we explore women's confidence, or the lack of it, and why it matters to our livelihoods. We discuss why women often struggle to recognize their value, and how much of our experience depends on our backgrounds. We meet Chicago business owner Denise Barreto, who is enviably confident, and NPR journalist Stacey Vanek Smith, who shares some of my hangups.
For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacyFinal Episode: What's Changed in Ten Years
Episode 200: You and Your Money
Episode 199: Age and Possibility
Episode 198: From Convent to Corporate
Episode 197: Facing the Music
Episode 196: Where Partner Violence Meets the Workplace
Episode 195: The Road Less Traveled
Episode 194: How to Confront Bias
Episode 193: Bucking the System
Episode 192: Better in Scandinavia (re-release)
Episode 191: Woman in Command: Life in the Army
Episode 190: Difficult Relationships: managing drama at work
Episode 189: Stop Telling Women to Find an Equal Partner
Episode 188: You vs. Burnout
Introducing Remote Works
Episode 187: Redefining success (revisited)
Episode 186: Our Obsession with Winning (and how to re-think)
Episode 185: Women Getting Paid
Episode 184: The Long Game
Episode 183: Rejection
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