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/privacyEpisode 162: The Coming Shift: What's Happening to Our Careers (part 2)
Episode 161: What is Happening to Women's Careers Right Now?
Episode 160: Stress and the Benefits of Being Outside (re-release)
Episode 159: Science Evangelist
Episode 158: Caring in a Crisis
Episode 157: More Than Power Poses
Episode 156: An Immigrant's Tale
Episode 155: Firefighter
Episode 154: Straight Talk + Empathy: Women, Men, and Leadership in Crisis
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Episode 152: Young Breadwinner
Episode 151: Mary Lou at 94
Episode 149: Forgiveness at Work
Episode 148: So Many Incompetent Leaders
Episode147: Forced Out (re-boot)
Episode 146: Ageism, or Prejudice Against Our Future Selves
Episode145: Working through Menopause
Episode 144: Class and Career (re-release)
Episode 143: True Equality: When it's OK to be Mediocre
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