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This is your The Woman's Career Podcast podcast.

The Woman's Career Podcast is your go-to resource for empowering women in the workplace. In our insightful episode on networking effectively, we delve into strategies tailored for both introverts and extroverts, ensuring everyone can build meaningful professional connections. Tune in to discover expert tips and actionable advice to enhance your networking skills, advance your career, and thrive in any industry. Whether you're naturally reserved or outgoing, this episode offers invaluable guidance to help you navigate the world of professional networking with confidence.

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    • Network Like You Mean It: Quality Connections Over Crowd Work for Career Women ---
      Feb 22 2026
      This is your The Woman's Career Podcast podcast.

      Welcome back to The Woman's Career Podcast, where we empower you to own your professional path with confidence and strategy. I'm your host, and today we're diving straight into networking effectively—because building the right connections can skyrocket your career without draining your energy. Whether you're an introvert who thrives in deep one-on-one chats or an extrovert who lights up rooms, these proven tips from experts like Leading Lady Coaching and Mind Tools will help you create a network that supports your ambitions.

      Picture this: you're at a bustling event, but instead of forcing small talk with dozens of people, you set a simple goal—two quality conversations. That's the quality-over-quantity approach from Leading Lady Coaching, perfect for introverts. Focus on meaningful exchanges with potential collaborators, like a web designer or business attorney who serves your ideal clients. I once skipped the crowd for a quiet coffee with one connection, and it led to my biggest referral yet. Extroverts, channel that energy here too—your natural charisma makes these interactions shine even brighter.

      Introverts, leverage your writing superpowers. Leading Lady Coaching recommends starting with LinkedIn messages or thoughtful emails. Comment on a post from someone like Sarah, a senior leader you admire from Mind Tools strategies, sharing a resource that adds value. This pre-builds rapport so in-person meets feel natural. Extroverts, use this to deepen online sparks into real partnerships—engage in Facebook groups like the Leading Lady Facebook Group for women entrepreneurs.

      Host your own intimate gatherings, another gem from Leading Lady. Invite six to eight women in complementary fields for a quarterly lunch or virtual mastermind. You control the vibe, making it energizing, not exhausting. Extroverts, this lets you host with flair; introverts, it honors your need for structure.

      Deepen strategic partnerships with three to five trusted allies. Mind Tools stresses expanding upward—reach out to a mentor via webinar or mutual intro. Diversify beyond your circle for fresh ideas, like a virtual coffee with someone from another industry. And always follow up systematically: share articles, congratulate milestones, or make intros. InPower Coaching reminds us to ask specifically— "Can we chat 15 minutes about your tech transition?"—and give authentically without burnout.

      Busy schedule? Mind Tools says block 30 minutes weekly for a quick LinkedIn share or colleague reconnect. Research shows 90 percent of female leaders credit intentional networking for board seats. Your network fuels promotions, sponsorships, resilience, and innovation—especially bridging male-dominated gaps.

      Sisters, networking isn't schmoozing; it's mutual empowerment. Audit what energizes you, plan quarterly—online, intimate, strategic—and watch doors open. You've got the listening skills, thoughtfulness, and ambition to build high-status ties.

      Thank you for tuning in to The Woman's Career Podcast. Subscribe now for more empowerment tools to elevate your career. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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      3 min
    • Network Your Way Up: Why Your Next Coffee Chat Could Change Everything
      Feb 21 2026
      This is your The Woman's Career Podcast podcast.

      Welcome back to The Woman's Career Podcast, where we empower you to claim your space in the professional world. I'm your host, and today we're diving straight into networking effectively—because your connections are the rocket fuel for your career ascent, whether you're an introvert cherishing deep one-on-one chats or an extrovert thriving in buzzing crowds.

      Picture this: Sheryl Sandberg, future COO of Facebook, connects with Mark Zuckerberg at a casual Christmas party in 2007. Months later, that spark lands her the top role. Mindtools highlights how such strategic networking unlocks promotions, mentorship, and visibility, often hidden in informal networks. Research from Catalyst shows 90 percent of female leaders credit intentional networking for board seats, and 70 percent say it boosted their company's profitability. Ladies, this isn't luck—it's leverage.

      Start by expanding upward. Identify a senior leader you admire, like attending their webinar or commenting thoughtfully on their LinkedIn post. Camilla Sutton, President and CEO of Women in Capital Markets, urges getting out from behind your desk—chat at the water cooler, join lunch-and-learns, or walk your floor weekly to meet folks. For diversity, reach out for a virtual coffee with someone outside your field; their fresh perspective sparks innovation, as Mindtools notes.

      Introverts, this is your superpower zone. Focus on authentic one-on-ones or LinkedIn messages, where you shine as a listener. Leigh Mitchell, founder of Women in Biz Network, advises listening more than talking—be of service, learn their story. Schedule just 30 minutes weekly: reconnect with a former colleague or engage in an online community. Extroverts, channel that energy into events, but break into the men's club too—men hold senior spots, so exude confidence in your expertise, research them on LinkedIn, and find common ground, per Sharon Vinderine, founder of Parent Tested Parent Approved.

      Don't just build—use your network. Ask specifically: a quick intro, project advice, or referral. InPower Coaching stresses specificity over vague pleas, and celebrate rejection as direction, not defeat. Build karma by giving first, but set boundaries to avoid burnout. Share achievements on LinkedIn or your company's intranet to boost visibility.

      Make a plan like RBC Diversity suggests: calendar touchpoints yearly, choose associations like Women in Biz Network that fit your needs, and have fun—let your humor shine. Network during breakfasts if evenings clash with family.

      Sisters, your network is your safety net and launchpad. Small, intentional steps create massive momentum. You've got this—step boldly.

      Thank you for tuning in, listeners. Subscribe now for more empowerment on The Woman's Career Podcast. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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      3 min
    • Network Like You Mean It: Introvert and Extrovert Strategies for Career Gold
      Feb 20 2026
      This is your The Woman's Career Podcast podcast.

      Welcome back to The Woman's Career Podcast, where we empower you to own your professional path with confidence and strategy. Today, we're diving straight into networking effectively—your secret weapon for career breakthroughs, tailored for both introverts and extroverts. Whether you're energizing crowds or thriving in quiet connections, these proven strategies from experts like Camilla Sutton of Women in Capital Markets and insights from Leading Lady Coaching will transform how you build your circle.

      Start by making a networking plan, as Camilla Sutton advises. Map out connections inside your office—chat at the water cooler, join lunch-and-learns, or walk your floor weekly to meet colleagues. For extroverts, this sparks natural energy; dive into firm events and skill sessions. Introverts, calendar intimate check-ins with one or two people quarterly, blending online messages on LinkedIn with small gatherings. Sutton emphasizes keeping current ties alive—schedule meetups with old colleagues to deepen bonds that fuel promotions.

      Get out from behind your desk, says Sutton—you can't network solo. Extroverts, shine at industry conferences like those from Randstad or Women in Biz Network events founded by Mitchell. Choose associations matching your needs; attend one event first, as Mitchell suggests. Introverts, leverage your writing superpowers from Leading Lady strategies: comment thoughtfully on LinkedIn posts or send personalized emails sharing resources. Host your own intimate lunch for six women entrepreneurs—control the vibe, build genuine ties without crowd drain.

      Listen more than you talk, urges Mitchell. Focus on serving others—ask how you can help, like Sharon Vinderine does yearly with journalists and mentors. Extroverts, use your charisma at women-focused events for mutual support. Introverts, thrive in digital communities: join Leading Lady's Facebook Group or industry forums, contributing insights at your pace. One quality conversation beats fifty cards; set goals for three meaningful chats per event.

      Deepen strategic partnerships—identify non-competing allies like web designers or attorneys for referrals, per Leading Lady. Quarterly coffees keep them thriving. Diversify upward: connect with senior leaders via webinars or mutual intros, as Mindtools recommends, opening mentorship doors. Share achievements on LinkedIn to boost visibility without bragging.

      Have fun, listeners! Let humor play, as Mitchell says—networking empowers your rise. Be authentic, schedule it like Sutton's calendar, and watch opportunities flow.

      Thank you for tuning in to The Woman's Career Podcast. Subscribe now for more empowerment tools. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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