Épisodes

  • Ep. 19 - John Webster: From Intern to Industry in a Startup World
    Jan 16 2026

    In this episode of Womanufacturing, we sit down with John Webster, an old colleague, former intern, and now seasoned startup engineer, to talk about what it really means to grow up in a startup world.

    John shares his journey from graduating during COVID, moving countries for an internship, and being thrown into high-pressure manufacturing environments where learning happened fast, documentation was optional, and teamwork was everything. Together, we talk candidly about internships that actually teach you something, sink-or-swim startup culture, mentorship done right (and wrong), and how asking the right questions can change the trajectory of your career.

    We also dig into:

    • Why internships are one of the most underrated career tools

    • The realities of working at startups vs large companies

    • How culture shifts as organizations scale

    • What it’s like to go from mentee to mentor

    • Staying mission-driven in clean tech and manufacturing

    • And why “figuring it out together” matters more than having all the answers

    This conversation is honest, funny, and deeply relatable for anyone early in their career, mentoring young engineers, or navigating the chaos of fast-growing companies.

    If you’ve ever learned the hard way, grown through pressure, or bonded over keeping equipment alive, this one’s for you.

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    41 min
  • Ep. 18 - Thriving in Chaos: An Adult ADHD Diagnosis
    Jan 3 2026

    What if the thing you’ve been fighting your whole life… finally has a name?

    In this deeply personal episode of Womanufacturing, Alicia opens up about receiving an ADHD diagnosis as an adult, and how it reframed decades of anxiety, burnout, overachievement, people-pleasing, and thriving in chaos.

    Joined by Justine, this conversation isn’t about checklists or stereotypes. It’s about what ADHD can actually look like in high-performing women, engineers, founders, and leaders who were never “bouncing off the walls” — just constantly thinking, constantly caring, constantly pushing.

    They talk about:
    • Late-in-life diagnosis and why it’s more common than we think
    • ADHD, anxiety, and depression — symptoms vs. root causes
    • Why some brains need pressure, deadlines, and complexity to function
    • Startup chaos, systems-level thinking, and the myth of “attention deficit”
    • Rebuilding self-trust, confidence, and self-compassion after naming the pattern
    • Learning when ADHD is a superpower — and when it needs support

    This episode is for anyone who’s ever thought:
    “Why can’t I just be normal?”
    “Why do I work best when everything is on fire?”
    “Why am I exhausted even when I’m successful?”

    If you’ve ever felt misunderstood by your own brain, you’re not alone.
    Naming it is the first step toward healing.

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    32 min
  • Ep. 17 - Mentorship Without the Corporate Weirdness
    Dec 14 2025

    Internships get a lot of airtime, but what happens after you’re hired?

    In this episode, Alicia and Justine talk candidly about mentorship, the kind that actually works. Not the clunky HR programs or forced pairings, but real, human mentorship built on trust, curiosity, and mutual respect.

    They dig into what makes a good mentor, why one-size-fits-all management fails, how mentoring others sharpens your own skills, and why so many engineers end up figuring things out alone. From pairing junior engineers with senior staff, to seeking mentors outside your department, to simply asking “where do you want to go?”, this conversation is about paying it forward without sucking the soul out of it.

    If you’ve ever wished you had better guidance, or wondered how to support the next generation without turning it into a checkbox exercise, this one’s for you.

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    36 min
  • Ep. 16 - Girl, Don’t Go to Med School — Pick Automation (Swetha)
    Nov 21 2025

    Swetha is Queen

    This week on Womanufacturing, Alicia and Justine sit down with someone very special: former coworker, naming-genius of the podcast, recent UCLA grad, and now automation powerhouse — Swetha.

    Swetha shares her journey from confused high-school STEM kid to mechanical engineering major to discovering her love for automation and systems-level thinking. We talk internships, owning entire systems as a new grad, what healthy mentorship looks like, the magic of scrappy dev work, and the thrill of bringing machines to life.

    She also gives an honest look at stepping into her first full-time role in automation at SpaceX — the culture, the mentors, the “fail safe and fail fast” mindset, and the responsibility of building things that will live far beyond the intern era.

    This episode is packed with wisdom from a fresh engineer who’s already thinking like a seasoned systems lead. Swetha is insightful, humble, hilarious — and absolutely a queen.

    If you're early in your career, mentoring someone, or just love hearing women take up space in engineering, this one will light you up.

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    42 min
  • Ep. 15 - How Internships Build Confidence, Careers, and Connection
    Nov 8 2025

    In this episode, Alicia and Justine get real about the power of internships, the good, the awkward, and the transformative. From Alicia’s wild summer on a remote Alaskan island to Justine’s first taste of engineering in a polymer lab, they unpack how early experiences shape who we become as professionals.

    They also explore what makes a great mentor, why “try before you buy” is the best career advice, and how building relationships during internships can pay off years (or decades) later. Whether you’re a student wondering where to start or a manager thinking about hiring interns, this one’s for you.


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    41 min
  • Ep. 14 - Ask the Damn Question: Lessons in Curiosity and Clarity with Adrienne Harvey
    Oct 18 2025

    In this episode of Woo Manufacturing, Justine and Alicia sit down with longtime entrepreneur and automation badass Adrienne Harvey to talk about her unconventional journey from running an early e-commerce business to building Ignition systems and speaking on stage at Inductive Automation’s ICC.

    Adrienne shares how a summer internship at a bakery plant sparked a lifelong curiosity for how things work, why asking “stupid” questions is actually the smartest move you can make, and how creative problem-solving connects everything from shipping logistics to machine learning to control systems.

    The conversation touches on everything from on-call chaos and plant tours to Excel “3D drawings,” industrial acronyms gone wrong, and the joy of automation that just works.

    Tune in for laughs, curiosity, and a reminder that the best engineers are the ones who never stop asking why.

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    36 min
  • Ep. 13 - Leading Without the Title: Influence, Integrity, and Getting Sh*t Done
    Oct 5 2025

    Ever been the one keeping everything running — without any official authority? In this episode, Alicia and Justine get real about leading without the title. From wrangling cross-functional teams to navigating egos, they share how influence, empathy, and integrity can move mountains (even when politics and bad actors try to block the path). Expect stories from the plant floor, lessons learned the hard way, and a few laughs about the chaos that comes with getting sh*t done when no one technically reports to you.

    #WomenInManufacturing #Leadership #Influence #Integrity #WorkCulture #Womanufacturing

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    38 min
  • Ep. 12 - From Baguettes to Balance Sheets: Bailey’s Yogurt Engineering Journey
    Sep 20 2025

    This week, Alicia and Justine welcome a very special guest, Alicia’s cousin, Bailey! 🎉 From Montana to France and now to New England, Bailey’s journey as a chemical engineer has been anything but ordinary. She dives into what it was like moving abroad during COVID, learning French, and mastering yogurt production at scale. We chat about the art (and headache) of plant mass balance, why food and beverage manufacturing is more technical than people think, and the cultural differences she’s noticed working in factories in France versus the U.S. Oh, and we can’t forget the love story she brought home with her! 💕


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    36 min