
Welcome to the Women in Data Podcast, where every other week your host, Karen Jean-Francois interviews some of the most inspiring women working in data. Through each episode, they share their invaluable experience and knowledge. Leaving no stone unturned, the WiD Podcast series will provide you with information on the use of data in various industries, plus helpful tips for career development. Mor... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | CareersTechnologyBusiness | |||

Rejection is something we all experience in our careers, but rarely talk about openly.
In this episode, Karen and Cecilia have an honest conversation about what setbacks actually feel like in data careers. From job rejections to ideas not landing an... more
Have you ever stepped into a new role… and suddenly felt smaller than you expected?
You worked hard to get there. You have the experience. But a few weeks in, you walk into meetings and start second-guessing yourself. Everyone else seems more establ... more
Are we becoming worse at our jobs because we use AI?
It’s a question so many of us are quietly asking. If AI can write the code, summarise the findings, build the deck… are we still building our skills, or slowly outsourcing them?
In this episode, ... more
In this cohosted episode Karen and Cecilia reflect on questioning their careers in data from imposter syndrome and leadership doubts to navigating fast-moving industry change. They challenge the idea that seniority brings certainty, instead consideri... more
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I’ve recently discovered this podcast and have found the discussions really inspiring and insightful. Working as an analyst myself, it’s really great to hear the journeys and advice from other women in data, to help guide my own career path.
Happy to discover this podcast that speaks about the highs and lows in a tech career. They do not shy away from the fact a lot people were furloughed during the pandemic, the effect it can have on mental health but also how you can deal with it.
The resources they give in the shows are also great.
I absolutely love listening to Karen and her guests, the conversations go beyond data science, sometimes heartwarming and always inspiring. Thank you for creating these talks, I NEED them.
Karen facilitates this podcast effortlessly. The format of having different women who work in various industries provides novel insights each time. Was so addicted to this podcast once I discovered it I listened to most episodes within a day. Highly recommended!
As a woman in data myself, I love that there is a podcast out here for me and talking about things that are very real too! Was recommended by a friend and I’m so glad that my friend did!!
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The show centers on women's careers in data, exploring practical career development, negotiation, leadership, and the evolving role of data across industries. Episodes frequently tackle topics like interview bias, AI and automation, data reliability, work-life balance, and building influence without formal authority, all through candid conversations with senior data leaders, engineers, and practitioners. A standout aspect is the consistent emphasis on mentorship, authentic leadership, and community support for women in data, making it a valuable resource for professionals seeking actionable strategies and relatable trajectories in tech-driven fields.
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