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Our podcast, She's an Engineer, focuses on creating a community for women in engineering. We share our personal experiences and how we have overcome challenges as women studying and working in the engineering field. Our podcast episodes range from social topics from our college and post college years, interviews with other female engineers, and technical topics we have researched. We hope you join us!
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She's Interesting is creating an intellectual movement for ambitious women to share real, tactical advice on business, money, and living your best life. Each week, I chat with CEOs, Founders, Scientists, Psychologists, Investors, and Change-Makers who are here to help us align our purpose with our careers—and have some fun while we’re at it. Smart, bold, and packed with insights you can actually use. Let’s get into it!
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Sound like a tech pro, even if you’re not! Award-winning popular host Kim Komando is your secret weapon. Kim is in a class all her own. Her widely successful radio show is heard on over 500 stations in the United States and internationally in 175 different countries. Kim has millions of fans who love her down-to-earth, deeply relatable, and easy-to-understand way of talking about consumer tech. Every episode is loaded with the scoop about the latest gadgets, online security, social media tre ...
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In this episode, we discuss our own experiences as women in STEM and medicine, some assumptions that have been made about us, and barriers that we have needed to overcome in our careers. We also discuss general issues that women in medicine and in STEM face, and some studies that have been published regarding these issues. We hope you enjoy! Book S…
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This week on She’s Interesting, I’m joined by the inspiring Ana Xavier, Founder and CEO of The Podcast Space — and a true champion for purpose-driven creators and entrepreneurs. Originally from Portugal, Ana launched her first podcast back in 2008 while still in school. After a decade in broadcasting and digital marketing across Portugal and the UK…
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In this episode, we discuss the history of fire management, its challenges, and the current policies regarding fire management (wildfires). We also discuss some tips on how you can protect your own home and how to create an emergency plan if a forest/wildfire occurs near your home. We hope you enjoy! Sources: Wildfires and Forest Management | The N…
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Nobody’s Googling. We’re ChatGPTing now. Alphabet stock is down 25% from its peak. Ford wants fake stick shifts in EVs, scientists are growing human organs and Amazon just picked a new producer for 007. Hello, Mr. Bond. And Kim talks to Phil Michaelson, CEO of Fast Growing Trees, about how he's able to ship trees from A to B — along with some great…
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Buster Scher started a basketball blog at 14. That passion turned into Hoops Nation, now with over a million followers. He’s worked with the NBA, professional athletes, and more to help boost their social media presence. He shares expert tips on making money online in his newsletter The Hobby Letter. Plus, ChatGPT’s new image tool, fast food paymen…
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In this episode, I’m sharing the behind-the-scenes of my last-minute solo trip to SXSW — why I booked it, what I packed, and how I made the most of every moment. From navigating the conference alone to meeting incredible people and being intentional with my time, this is part travel diary, part smart travel guide. I cover: ✈️ Tips for traveling alo…
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In this episode, we discuss why people do no-buy/low-buy years/periods, what they are, some rules to follow, and tips on how to be successful with a no-buy or low-buy year! We hope you enjoy! Financial/Sustainable Spending Creators discussed: Shawna Ripari - https://www.youtube.com/@shawnaripari Caleb Hammer - https://www.youtube.com/calebhammer Gr…
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In this episode of She’s Interesting, host Rashel Hariri sits down with Maggie Adhami Boynton, the visionary Co-Founder of ShopThing, North America’s first live video commerce platform. Maggie shares how she transformed a simple Instagram deal-hunting hobby into a thriving e-commerce business that redefines how people shop for luxury fashion. We di…
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In this episode, we discuss the history of time zones, why time zones were established, the different time zones that exist currently, and daylight savings time. We hope you enjoy! Sources: https://www.bts.gov/explore-topics-and-geography/geography/geospatial-portal/history-time-zones-and-daylight-saving https://www.thoughtco.com/what-are-time-zone…
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Did China just win the AI race? Meet a little-known Chinese startup called DeepSeek. Their AI models are outperforming big names like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini — not just in price but in performance — triggering a global tech selloff. And the surprises don’t stop there. The U.S. government is eyeing another piece of Chinese tech for a po…
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In this inspiring episode of She’s Interesting, host Rashel Hariri sits down with Palak Dave, the founder of Embiria Social Club (ESC) and author of Beautiful Everydays: A Guide to Living in the Here and Now. Palak shares her journey from climbing the corporate ladder in senior marketing roles at TIFF and Indigo to creating a life and career center…
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When wildfires hit, reliable information is hard to find. Watch Duty is the app that’s already saving lives, delivering real-time updates to help families escape danger. I sat down with CEO John Mills to hear how this volunteer-powered app is stepping up during some of the most dangerous times of the year.…
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If you could live forever, would you? Bryan Johnson, 47, is determined to try. He wakes up at 5 a.m., follows a strict vegan diet, and tracks over 100 health metrics every day. He’s undergone gene therapy, received plasma transfusions from his teenage son, and had 300 million stem cells injected into his joints. Johnson says it's working — and that…
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I sat down with Noland Arbaugh, the first Neuralink brain-chip implant patient. His implant lets him control computers, and other devices, with his mind. This brave guy shared the risks, including the possibility of the device being hacked, the application process and his hopes for the future.By Kim Komando
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