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/privacyBroad Experience Shorts: Non-Mom
The Broad Experience 66: Men on Women
The Broad Experience 65: Transcending tradition: women in India
The Broad Experience 64: Forced out
The Broad Experience 63: Getting your hands dirty
The BroadExperience 62: Claiming credit
The Broad Experience 61: Get ahead. No guilt (re-release)
The Broad Experience 60: Leading in faith
The Broad Experience 59: Politics is power
The Broad Experience 58: When Men Stay Home
The Broad Experience 57: Women, work, and stress
The Broad Experience 56: All the right moves
The Broad Experience 55: A difficult decade
The Broad Experience 54: Power and body language
The Broad Experience 53: A technical problem
The BroadExperience 52: When women work for free
The Broad Experience 51: The curse of comparison
The Broad Experience 50: Starting a business
The Broad Experience 49: The pace of progress
The Broad Experience 48: Professional women, no kids
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