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Her Story: Episode 7

Her Story: Episode 7

  • May 28, 2024

The seventh episode of Her Story goes back to women in technology. Audrey Pe, our guest for this time, is the founder and executive director of WiTech, a nonprofit organization based in the Philippines that aims to educate, inspire, and…

Her Story: Episode 6

Her Story: Episode 6

  • May 28, 2024

The sixth podcast of the Her Story series discusses entrepreneurialism and women. Maggie Chen is the co-founder of Girls in Charge, a British non-profit firm that strives to help female students boost their confidence and entrepreneurial skills to empower and…

Her Story: Episode 5

Her Story: Episode 5

  • May 28, 2024

The fifth episode opens an interesting debate about the complex relationship of technology, feminine archetypes, and equality of outcome. Dr. Cara Antoine is the Managing Director Digital Tranformationformer at IG&H, a successful career woman and inspiring tech enthusiast. In this…

Her Story: Episode 4

Her Story: Episode 4

  • May 28, 2024

The fourth episode of Her Story gives voice to Micky Chen, a tech entrepreneur and IBA alumnus, who is passionate about technology, innovation, and gender equality. In this episode, we discuss the disadvantages of being an entrepreneur, what it is…

Her Story: Episode 3

Her Story: Episode 3

  • May 28, 2024

The third guest to be featured in Her Story is Wendy Harcourt, a professor of Gender, Diversity, and Sustainable Development. In this episode, she tells about how feminism is connected to the environment, what is necessary to achieve a more…

Her Story: Episode 2

Her Story: Episode 2

  • May 28, 2024

The second podcast of Her Story features Ivana Bacik, a well-known Irish activist, and Senator. In this episode, she tells us about the journey Ireland went through starting from the 1990s. She explains how abortion is a feminist issue and…

Her Story: Episode 1

Her Story: Episode 1

  • May 28, 2024

The first episode of Her Story aims to open a conversation on gender inequality in higher education. Why do girls choose universities that are below their levels? Is it true that female professors are usually ranked lower than males? We…

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