
Presented by New York Women in Communications, WomenHeard is a career-focused podcast where guests share personal stories and practical advice. Hosted by career expert Julie Hochheiser Ilkovich, the series features women at various stages of their career journeys to explore—career advancement, equity in the workplace, compensation, and more. The series also features WomenHeard Changemakers, hosted... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 102 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | CareersBusiness | |||

"Bring people onto your team that might have skill sets that you don't have, that complement the overall team. Bring them along with you. Don't be intimidated by their talents."
In this episode, Womenheard: Changemakers host Georgia Galanoudis speak... more
NYWICI’s Trailblazer Awards is a celebration of the next generation of industry leaders in communications, marketing, advertising, and public relations. Sarah Ng, Digital Content Producer at The New York Post and three-time NYWICI Scholarship recipie... more
"I think you're a great leader when you make other leaders."
In this episode, Womenheard: Changemakers host Georgia Galanoudis speaks with Elizabeth Donovan, a visionary media executive at global agency and technology firm Acxiom/IPG. As a SVP, Hea... more
“In most mainstream news, women’s stories are not prioritized. They’re not centered. Women are often covered as an afterthought, as a sidebar to the main event, as if women are not an integral part of the story.”
In this episode, WomenHeard host Jul... more
This is one of my favorite podcasts! There's actual "real talk" about career and life, and Julie and the guests always have such a great rapport. Highly recommend!
No matter what stage of your career you’re in, these interviews are so insightful! I love the diversity of perspectives that these high-achieving women bring to the table.
This podcast is awesome! So insightful and great career advice even if you don't work in communications.
I love listening to this podcast because it has insightful and inspirational women. Always excited to see who they interview next!
So rare to get such honest career advice from people in the industry in such a fun manner - a must-listen for women (and men!).










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