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(Fe)male Dominated

(Fe)male Dominated

De : Hannah Dunham & Tara Smith
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Hosted by two engineers, Hannah and Tara, this podcast dives into the messy, mayhem-filled realities of being women in STEM — the kind of stories that make you say, ‘OMG, I thought that was just me.’ With humor, honesty, and a little irreverence, we unpack the highs, lows, and hard knocks of life as a woman in a male-dominated industry, and every episode sends you off to work with one practical, no-fluff strategy you can actually use that day.


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  • Episode 10: Janine Rogan (CPA, CEO, Author, TedX speaker) on Financial Feminism, the Pink Tax, & Building Wealth as Women
    Apr 27 2026

    🔥 Episode Overview

    In this episode, Hannah and Tara sit down with financial feminist, author, and entrepreneur Janine Rogan to unpack the real reasons behind the wealth gap—and what women can actually do about it.

    From the pink tax to salary negotiations to investing, this conversation goes beyond surface-level advice and dives into the systemic barriers women face—and the practical steps to build financial power anyway.


    If you haven’t yet heard of Janine Rogan, here’s why you should.

    She’s a CPA, TEDx speaker, author of The Pink Tax—an instant #1 Amazon bestseller in feminist theory—and CEO of The Wealth Building Academy Inc., an organization dedicated to helping women build wealth, understand money, and navigate the systemic barriers that too often stand in the way.

    Her work has reached thousands globally through keynote stages, publications, and financial education designed to give women the knowledge and confidence to pursue financial equality. She’s also the force behind Calgary’s annual Wealthy(HER) Conference, bringing together hundreds of women from across Canada to talk money, power, and financial empowerment.

    Globally, women hold just 30% of all wealth.
    Janine is working to change that.
    And trust us—you’ll want to hear how you can be part of that change.


    Chapters:

    00:00 — We’re Back (And We’re Tired)
    Season 2 kicks off with a raw take on why women in male-dominated industries are done playing by the old rules.

    00:43 — Meet Janine Rogan: The Voice of Financial Feminism
    Janine’s story, her work, and why she’s leading the conversation on women and wealth.

    02:22 — The Pink Tax Is Costing You $200K+
    What the pink tax really is—and how small price differences quietly add up over a lifetime.

    04:05 — The System Is Rigged (But No One Says It Like This)
    Connecting the dots between wage gaps, higher costs, and the global wealth gap.

    07:12 — “Women Spend Too Much”… Actually?
    Breaking down the double standard and why this narrative doesn’t hold up.

    10:44 — Overwhelmed? Start Here Instead
    Simple, practical first steps to take control of your finances—without spiraling.

    12:02 — The Salary Conversation You’re Avoiding
    Why negotiation matters—and how to start advocating for what you’re worth.

    20:13 — Build Your Receipts (a.k.a. Your Hype Folder)
    How to track your wins, prove your value, and walk into negotiations with confidence.

    30:34 — Saving Won’t Make You Wealthy—This Will
    Why investing is the real game changer—and how to start, even with small amounts.

    35:07 — No One Is Coming to Save You Financially
    The case for financial independence—and why it’s essential, not optional.

    51:28 — Stop Making $3 Decisions—Start Making $30K Ones
    Shift your focus to the financial moves that actually change your life.


    Books + Resources Mentioned

    • The Pink Tax by Janine Rogan
    • The Automatic Millionaire by The Automatic Millionaire
    • Say Less, Get More by Fotini Iconomopoulos
    • Having It All

    Listen + Follow

    • Listen to The Pink Tax Podcast wherever you get your podcasts
    • Follow Janine Rogan for financial feminism + wealth-building education
    • Follow Allison Venditti / Moms at Work for workplace equity advocacy
    • Follow Fotini Iconomopoulos for negotiation strategies

    Don't forget to head on over to Instagram and follow @Fe_maledominated to join the community.

    You can also follow Hannah @stemwithhannah
    and Tara @simplysortedstem

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    58 min
  • Episode 9: Julie Harrish (Engineering Tech + Yoga Instructor) on Risk, Resilience, and Reinvention
    Apr 20 2026

    Julie Harrish left oil and gas, opened a spin studio, lost it during COVID, went back to the industry, and now leads global sales — all while proving that resilience is a skill you build, not a trait you’re born with.

    Today we’re talking about risk, resilience, reinvention, and what happens when your worst-case scenario actually comes true… and you survive it.

    Julie Harrish has done just about everything:

    • Worked wireline in the Alberta oil fields
    • Managed crews offshore in Angola
    • Became the only woman on site — repeatedly
    • Quit the industry to open a fitness business
    • Lost that business during COVID
    • Came back stronger and rebuilt her career

    And through all of it, she followed one simple rule:

    Say yes. Then figure it out.

    👩‍🔧 Meet Julie

    Julie Harrish is a petroleum engineering technologist and technical sales leader whose career has spanned continents, industries, and some seriously uncomfortable situations.

    She started her career in the oil fields of Alberta as a wireline engineer — often the only woman on site — before moving offshore to Angola, where she led crews in high-pressure environments miles from help.

    Then she did something most people only talk about.

    She walked away from the industry.

    Julie sold everything, moved to Toronto, and co-founded a spin studio that later expanded into a yoga business. It ran successfully for five years — until COVID shut it down.

    So she pivoted again.

    Today, Julie is a Regional Sales Manager in Houston, helping expand reservoir diagnostics and geochemistry services into global markets — and teaching yoga on the side.

    Her career is proof that you can start over.
    More than once.
    And still win.

    🔥 What We Talk About

    In this episode, we dive into what it really looks like to build confidence in male-dominated industries, especially when you’re the only woman in the room — or on the rig. Julie shares how she learned to speak up, prove herself, and lead in environments where the rules often felt different for her than for her male counterparts. We talk about taking risks before you feel ready, pivoting careers during uncertain times, starting and losing a business, and rebuilding confidence after failure. Julie also reflects on leadership lessons from working offshore in Angola, the resilience that comes from navigating tough environments, and how learning to sit with discomfort — rather than avoid it — can change the trajectory of your career and your life.

    Chapters

    00:00
    Introduction to Female Dominated Podcast

    01:10
    Julie Harrish: A Journey Through Male-Dominated Industries

    04:36
    Pivoting Careers: From Oil and Gas to Entrepreneurship

    08:53
    Resilience and Adaptability in Challenging Environments

    12:56
    Navigating Gender Dynamics in the Workplace

    16:55
    Building Confidence and Overcoming Imposter Syndrome

    20:35
    Asking Questions and Embracing Knowledge Gaps

    21:03
    Experiences in Angola: Lessons Learned

    25:12
    The Importance of Risk-Taking

    28:28
    Navigating Career Pivots

    31:07
    Yoga and Mindfulness: Finding Balance

    34:51
    Manifestation and Visualization Techniques

    39:05
    Embracing Opportunities and Overcoming Fear

    Don't forget to head on over to Instagram and follow @Fe_maledominated to join the community.

    You can also follow Hannah @stemwithhannah
    and Tara @simplysortedstem

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    42 min
  • Episode 8: Guest Heather Morrison on Public Speaking & Authentic Connection
    Dec 8 2025

    In this episode, Hannah and Tara sit down with Heather Morrison, public speaking coach and founder of Deliver Your Best, who also happens to be a theatre grad, CBC broadcaster, and national sideline reporter. Heather shares how she went from dreading community events and replaying every mistake in her head… to coaching professionals all over the world to use their voices without abandoning who they are.

    Together we dig into the real reasons public speaking feels so awful (spoiler: it’s not because you’re “bad at it”), why traditional public speaking advice is wildly outdated, and how women in male-dominated workplaces can start small, build skills, and stop turning every awkward moment into a character flaw.

    If you’ve ever walked out of a meeting thinking, “I regret not saying what I wanted to say”, this one’s for you.

    In This Episode, We Talk About:

    • Why traditional public speaking training doesn’t work for many women
    • Internal vs external cues
    • Fear, regret, and that awful post-meeting spiral
    • Being a woman in a male-dominated room
    • The “coin jar” of skill building
    • Laddering your fear
    • Judgment, reality checks, and more generous assumptions
    • Executive presence (aka: the diet culture of corporate)
    • The moment it ‘suddenly’ works

    About Our Guest – Heather Morrison

    Heather Morrison is the founder of Deliver Your Best, where she helps professionals who are terrified of public speaking build the skills and self-trust they need to actually use their voices. With a degree in theatre and a career spanning CBC radio, broadcasting, and national sideline reporting for basketball and lacrosse, Heather has lived both the performance world and the corporate world—and she knows firsthand what it feels like to dread a microphone.

    After realizing that most public speaking advice didn’t work for her (or for a lot of women), she developed her own approach focused on internal cues, nervous system regulation, and self-talk that doesn’t destroy you after you leave the room. Now, she coaches clients around the world to stop chasing perfection and start aiming for connection.

    Find Heather here:

    • Instagram: @deliver.your.best

    Don't forget to head on over to Instagram and follow @Fe_maledominated to join the community.

    You can also follow Hannah @stemwithhannah
    and Tara @simplysortedstem

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    55 min
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