Tech Beyond Gender Talks
Tech Beyond Gender Talks
Tech Beyond Gender
Welcome to Tech Beyond Gender Talks, where we delve into the inspiring journeys of women and gender-diverse individuals in the technology sector. Through engaging conversations, we uncover their achievements, challenges, lessons learnt and insights into the unique experiences of women and gender-diverse professionals navigating the tech industry. Join us as we explore their stories, experience their journey and celebrate their contibutions.
Episode 39: Leading Authentically – Self-Belief, Bias & Mentorship in Tech with Pooja Kokatnur
n Episode 39, we sit down with Pooja Kokatnur, Engineering Lead at BNZ, who shares a deeply personal and inspiring journey through the tech industry. From growing up in a multicultural household in Dubai to carving out a meaningful career in New Zealand, Pooja reflects on the challenges of self-doubt, imposter syndrome, and the subtle biases women of colour continue to face in tech.She talks about the power of mentorship, what it means to lead with authenticity, and why staying true to your personality is a strength—not a liability. Pooja also opens up about key turning points in her career, including moments where speaking up made all the difference and where being overlooked led her to become a better advocate for others.This episode is a must-listen for anyone navigating their early career, stepping into leadership, or simply trying to find their voice in a fast-moving industry.#WomenInTech#TechLeadership#AuthenticLeadership#SelfBelief#MentorshipMatters#WomenOfColourInTech#DiversityInTech#InclusionInTech#EmpathyInLeadership#TechBeyondGender#CareerGrowth#SpeakUp#BiasInTech#LeadWithKindness#RepresentationMatters
May 13, 2025
49 min
Episode 38: From Self-Doubt to Empathetic Leader – Viji’s Journey Through Tech & Neurodiversity
In this powerful episode of Tech Beyond Gender, Viji—Head of Sales for TCS Asia-Pacific—shares her transformative journey from a shy, academically driven girl in conservative South India to a confident, empathetic leader in global tech. She opens up about the inner battles of self-doubt, breaking out of her comfort zone, and how parenting a neurodivergent child reshaped her outlook on leadership and inclusion.Packed with lessons on self-belief, resilience, and redefining what it means to lead with heart, this episode is a must-listen for anyone navigating change, challenge, or career reinvention.#TechBeyondGender #WomenInTech #LeadershipJourney #EmpoweredLeadership #DiversityAndInclusion #Neurodiversity #ResilientLeadership #CareerGrowth #SelfBelief #BreakingBarriers #SalesLeadership #InspiringStories
May 6, 2025
49 min
Episode 37: Leading Change with Compassion: Dr. Anish Dua on Gender Equality and Workplace Culture
In this inspiring conversation, Dr. Anish Dua, a distinguished academic and social advocate, shares his remarkable journey from academia to leading a movement against gender discrimination in India.We explore how collective action transformed societal attitudes toward daughters over the last 20 years, the real meaning of spirituality in modern leadership, and how love and compassion—not confrontation—drive true change.Dr. Dua also offers practical wisdom on overcoming workplace biases, balancing logic and emotion, and building a more inclusive and peaceful culture at work and in life.Tune in for powerful reflections on how inner growth leads to outer impact.#GenderEquality #WorkplaceCulture #CompassionateLeadership #SocialChange #InclusionMatters #MindfulLeadership #PositiveChange #DiversityAndInclusion #WomenInTech #TransformationalLeadership #InnerPeaceOuterImpact #TechBeyondGender
Apr 27, 2025
53 min
Episode 36: Beyond the Numbers - Susan Needham on Data, Neurodiversity, and Breaking the Mould
Susan Needham, Senior Manager of Data Governance at Auckland City Council, joins us for a heartfelt and insightful conversation about her three-decade journey in data and analytics — a path shaped not only by professional experience but also by her recent discovery of being neurodiverse.From growing up on a Waikato dairy farm to working across sectors like telco, banking, and government, Susan shares how ADHD, dyslexia, and mild autism have influenced her thinking, focus, and ability to simplify complex data into stories that make sense.We talk candidly about neurodiversity in the workplace, misconceptions that need to go, and how organisations can do more to harness the unique strengths of neurodiverse professionals. Whether you’re in tech, data, or leadership — or simply want to understand how our minds shape our work — this episode will challenge and inspire.#Neurodiversity #DataGovernance #WomenInTech #ADHDAwareness #DyslexiaAwareness #AutismAcceptance #TechLeadership #InclusionMatters #NeurodiverseVoices #DiversityInTech
Apr 13, 2025
39 min
Episode 35: Suzanne Holland: Redefining Leadership – Letting Go of the Superwoman Myth
In this inspiring episode of Tech Beyond Gender, Suzanne Holland, GM of Strategy, Architecture and Planning at Genesis Energy, shares candid reflections from her 27+ year journey in tech. From solving problems with code to leading enterprise-wide transformations, Suzanne opens up about what it means to lead authentically, build trust, and empower others.She speaks powerfully about the hidden pressures women place on themselves, the importance of visible role models, and how sponsors—not just mentors—can accelerate careers.Tune in for practical wisdom, honest truths, and a refreshing take on what it really means to thrive in tech leadership—without doing it all.#WomenInTech #AuthenticLeadership #TechBeyondGender #DiversityInTech #LetGoOfSuperwoman #LeadershipJourney #InclusiveTech #MentorshipMatters #Empowerment #CareerGrowth #TechTransformation
Apr 6, 2025
56 min
Episode 34 - Beyond the Code: Rewriting Leadership and Inclusion in Tech with Rachel Collingridge
In this episode of Tech Beyond Gender, Rachel Collingridge—an engineering leader with nearly three decades of experience—shares her transformative journey from classical musician to VP of Engineering. She opens up about redefining leadership without conforming to outdated molds, the subtle barriers that continue to hinder women in tech, and why we need to make space for average women in leadership—not just the exceptional few.Rachel also reflects on the invisible emotional load women carry, the need to shift industry mindsets around privilege, and how psychological safety, mentorship, and human-first leadership can transform the tech ecosystem. This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about authentic leadership, inclusion, and creating tech teams where everyone can thrive.#WomenInTech #InclusiveLeadership #TechBeyondGender #DiversityInTech #EngineeringLeadership #PsychologicalSafety #MentorshipMatters #GenderEquity #RachelCollingridge #ServantLeadership #HumanFirstTech #BreakingBarriers #TechCulture #LeadershipJourney
Mar 31, 2025
43 min
Episode 33: The Hidden Pay Gap in Tech: Kathleen Webber explains If Women Are Still Paid Less & What We Can Do About It
Why are women and minorities still underpaid in tech — even in 2024? In this powerful episode of Tech Beyond Gender, we sit down with Kat Weber, CEO and co-founder of LiveRim and ResolvePay, who is on a mission to close pay gaps and make salary conversations simple, transparent, and fair.Kat shares real-life data revealing shocking pay gaps within the same roles (including tech-specific roles like Software Engineers and UX Designers), how biases in promotion and hiring feed into pay inequity, and why so many women still struggle to have open pay conversations.We also discuss:Why salary benchmarking isn't as objective as you think.The role of unconscious bias in hiring and promotions.How companies can take actionable steps toward pay equity — without fear.Advice for women and underrepresented groups to confidently approach pay conversations.Whether you’re an HR leader, a manager, or someone navigating your own career in tech, this is an episode you don’t want to miss.#TechBeyondGender #GenderPayGap #PayEquity #WomenInTech #EqualPay #SalaryTransparency #DiversityInTech #Inclusion #Leadership #TechPodcast #CareersInTech #WomenLeadership #GenderBias #EquityAndInclusion #TechCareers
Mar 17, 2025
1 hr 6 min
Episode 32: Irene Naidu on Overcoming Bias, Fostering Inclusion & Empowering Women in Tech
In this episode of Tech Beyond Gender, Irene Naidu shares her powerful insights on navigating bias, advocating for diversity, and creating inclusive tech teams. With over 20 years in the industry, Irene has witnessed firsthand the challenges women and underrepresented groups face—and she’s on a mission to change that.🎙️ What You’ll Learn:- How to identify and challenge unconscious bias in the workplace- Why diverse voices are essential for driving innovation in tech- Irene’s personal journey of overcoming gender and cultural barriers- The power of mentorship, networking, and allyship in career growth- Practical ways businesses can foster an inclusive tech cultureIf you’re passionate about breaking barriers in tech, this episode is a must-listen!#techbeyondgender #womenintech #diversityintech #inclusiveleadership #breakingbarriers #BiasInTech #CareerGrowth #mentorship #genderequality #techforall
Mar 9, 2025
55 min
Episode 31: How AI is Shaping the Future: Ethics, Bias, and Innovation with Dr. Sarah Mitchell
AI is changing everything—but are we ready for it? In this episode of Tech Beyond Gender, Dr. Sarah Mitchell shares her journey from mechanical engineering to becoming a leader in AI ethics, innovation, and responsible tech.✅ How AI is revolutionizing industries 📊✅ The hidden biases in AI & how to fix them 🤖✅ The ethics dilemma—who’s accountable? ⚖️✅ How YOU can start a career in AI, no PhD required! 🎓Join us as we explore the opportunities and challenges of AI and why understanding its risks is crucial in today's world! 🌎#AI #ArtificialIntelligence #TechEthics #ResponsibleAI #MachineLearning #AIInnovation #FutureOfWork #WomenInAI #BiasInAI #AIRevolution #TechForGood #DataScience #AITechnology
Feb 28, 2025
53 min
Episode 30: Is the Confidence Gap Holding Women Back—or Is It the System? - Tracy Morris on Systemic Change in Tech
Half of the women who enter the tech industry drop out by the time they’re 35. Why is this happening, and what can we do to change it?In this episode of Tech Beyond Gender, Tracy Morris, Head of Engineering at Trade Me, breaks down the systemic barriers that make women feel like they don’t belong in tech. She challenges the confidence gap myth, shares why the onus is on organisations—not women—to drive change, and offers practical advice on pay transparency, career progression, and advocating for diversity in technical leadership.If you're in tech, hiring for tech, or advocating for inclusion, this conversation is a must-listen.#TechBeyondGender #WomenInTech #DiversityInTech #ConfidenceGap #PayTransparency #InclusiveLeadership #BreakingBarriers #CareerGrowth #TechIndustry #SystemicChange #WomenInSTEM
Feb 24, 2025
1 hr 13 min
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