100 Ways to Change Your Life

Girls in Tech & Powerful Examples of Leadership

Level up your week with these podcast recs featuring women in business and tech.

SELF-IMPROVEMENT

61 minutes

How can you rewire your brain for success? How can you turn procrastination into productivity?

In this episode of Habits and Hustle, Jennifer Cohen sits down with Liz Moody, best-selling author of 100 Ways to Change Your Life. Liz shares top wisdom she’s gathered from world-renowned experts on elevating various facets of life. In this enlightening conversation, they cover:

  • The transformative power of self-affirmation and how it can set off a ripple effect of positive change in your life

  • Practical tips for rewiring your brain for success, including the impact of simple gestures and gratitude

  • The concept of “temptation bundling” as a proven strategy for beating procrastination and achieving your goals

Liz distills complex information into easily digestible, actionable insights for life improvement. Whether you’re seeking a quick burst of wisdom or ongoing inspiration, this episode serves as a versatile guide.

TECH

30 minutes

Women make up only 26% of tech roles. 50% of them leave the industry by 35.

Dr. Tarika Barret, CEO of Girls Who Code, aims to close the gender gap in tech. She’s a first-generation American with deep-rooted values in education. Dive into the latest episode of In Her Ellement to discover:

  • How Tarika’s upbringing, divided between Jamaica and the US, shaped her global perspective and passion for education

  • Grassroots activism during her college years that sparked her lifelong commitment to ensuring quality education for all

  • Challenges and triumphs of co-founding New York’s first open-admission software engineering school

Girls Who Code has already impacted over 580,000 people globally. Tarika is at the helm, steering this influential nonprofit towards even greater heights. This episode offers an inside look into the crossroads of education, tech, and gender equality. It’s essential listening for anyone looking to make a difference.

You have to kind of live and exist at the intersection of opportunity and bravery.

Dr. Tarika Barrett

LEADERSHIP

25 minutes

How does a CEO lead her company amidst bombs, heart-wrenching team situations, and societal collapse? Warning: this episode includes graphic descriptions of violence.

In a harrowing episode of Masters of Scale Rapid Response, host Bob Safian talks with Maayan Cohen, CEO of Hello Heart. She is currently operating her business amidst unrest in Israel. Hear her open up about:

  • The unsettling reality of leading a company and team during violent conflict, many of whom are directly impacted by the violence

  • Opting for proactive resilience over emotional paralysis by setting up an aid and logistics center for soldiers and families in the strike zone

  • Imploring business leaders to break their silence, actively combat hate, and champion diversity

While Cohen’s challenges may not be typical of CEOs, her dedication to her team and principles have universal application. In an unimaginable backdrop of conflict and societal upheaval, she urges us to work towards understanding and humanity. This episode is a powerful example of leadership during these times.

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🎙️ Habits & Hustle
Liz Moody: 100 Ways to Change Your Life | Healthier Together | The Liz Moody Podcast
Jennifer Cohen: Books | Habits & Hustle

👩‍💻 In Her Ellement
Dr. Tarika Barrett: CEO of Girls Who Code

💗 Masters of Scale
Maayan Cohen: CEO of Hello Heart

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