Welcome to Women Who, the podcast where we dive into real, inspiring conversations with women forging unique paths in fields as varied as sports, business, art, and beyond. Hear incredible stories of passion, resilience, and personal growth from women making an impact across different areas of life. We talk about the ups and downs, the turning points, and lessons learned on the road to achieving t... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 23 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Personal JournalsCareersBusinessSociety & Culture |
From art school to UI/UX design and entrepreneurship, Julie Baese has built a career defined by creativity, adaptability, and user-first thinking. In this episode of Women Who, Julie shares how she moved from illustration and agency work into freelan... more
Linsey Reimer’s career is a masterclass in blending creativity and technology. From studying fine arts at UBC to navigating the dot-com boom, designing video games, and building her own branding studio, Bright Creative, Linsey has seen every side of ... more
From Canada's ski slopes to remote tree planting camps, Sam Galvin has built a life around adventure, seasonal work, and the outdoors. In this episode of Women Who, we trace her journey from arriving in Canada to teaching skiing and snowboarding, and... more
Looking for a podcast about sustainability, small business, and women-led impact?
In this episode of Women Who, we’re diving into the refill revolution. Meet Teresa and Gabi, founder and co-founder of Fill, a community-driven refillery community in ... more
What if cancer treatment could be personalized to your DNA? In this powerful episode, medical physicist and cancer researcher Dr. Christina Haston takes us inside the world of radiation therapy, where cutting-edge science meets deeply human stories. more
In this episode of Women Who, we sit down with Olivia Parker: researcher, health educator, and specialized fitness instructor to explore her evolving journey through Kinesiology, chronic conditions, and women’s health.
Liv shares how her early work ... more
Marine researcher and science communicator Jill Taylor joins us to talk about her wild, winding journey - from studying primates in Paraguay and snapping turtles in Nova Scotia, to diving with puffins in Newfoundland and hosting her own TV show. We d... more
In this episode of Women Who, Ruth Nutt takes us on a journey from hockey coaching as a teen to exploring new opportunities across sports, travel, and life. We dive into her path from studying sport psychology to becoming a ski instructor in Canada a... more
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