
Tradeswomen Talk is a podcast inspired by the narrative of women and men of the building trades. We share stories, insights, and knowledge about how to survive and thrive in male dominated industries. People who work in trades peculiarly women have amazing life altering, mountain climbing stories to share. Their stories goes far beyond them finding their niche in construction. Join us as we discov... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 38 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessCareers | |||

We’re turning up the volume with a leader who proves that real influence is built on integrity, intention, and purpose. This episode is about leadership with heart, responsibility with backbone, and building something that lasts.
Meet Vinny Arnese, ... more
We’re turning up the heat with a woman who brings fire, fashion, and fierce advocacy everywhere she goes.
Meet Leticia “Letty” Bejarano — a 12-year Arizona tradeswoman who welds with precision, bends sheet metal like a boss with Local 359, and runs ... more
On this episode of Tradeswoman Talk, your favorite duo, Andrea and I — sit down with the powerful and unapologetic Ke… and trust me, this one hits different.
Ke opens up about growing up without a clear purpose, wandering through life feeling like ... more
Grab your hard hat and your attitude, because this episode is serving steel-toed sisterhood and straight-up union pride!
We’re chopping it up with Chelsea Fenton — laborer, leader, and certified “get-the-job-done-and-don’t-complain” queen. From the... more
Huge shoutout to Judaline for this episode. I am honored to be invited to the show.
This is real talk about leadership, accountability, and building something that actually lasts… without the fluff or the buzzwords.
Judaline has a gift for pulling out the why behind the work, and the conversation flows like a perfectly pitched pipe — clear, grounded, and intentional. It’s honest, motivating, and packed with heart.
If you care about the trades, the next generation, or just doing meaningful wo... more
This show has given me so much inspiration and appreciation. I have been with the millwrights for nine years now. I have started a Facebook group in my home state for Tradeswomen and got such little responses I thought I was going it alone. I love hearing from women that have overcame this and keep pushing forward. Thank you so much!!!
This is such an up lifting and inspirational show. Thank you Judaline for letting tradeswomen’s voices be heard.
Knowing Judaline for years has left me expecting nothing less than what this channel has produced. These women are bold, fierce, strong, brave, courageous and most of all, educated. Very key. Their stories are inspiring and encouraging! This is such a great platform to help and encourage sisters to take the first step into becoming a tradeswomen.
It’s so wonderful to listen to women from the trades talk about life, challenges, their stories, and things they are doing to bring women together. In this pre-dominantly male focused industry, it is vital that our tribe of women sticks together. I love how Judaline always calls is sisters. Best podcast to learn, network, and grow women in the trades!
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Apple Podcasts | #72 |
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