
Women Who Code’s mission is to empower diverse women to excel in technology careers. In this podcast, we talk with technology leaders from around the world about their journeys in the industry, their love of technology, trending innovations, the future of work, and ways that we can improve diversity, equality, and inclusion.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 252 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Category | Technology | ||||

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Buuuuuut ya gotta get better mics. I want to listen to it all but it’s so distracting
Thanks Tara, for making me see this is possible! I’m over 55 and had some cognitive issue as a result of a car accident but absolutely love to code. I’m very new but you have helped my confidence and motivation. YOU ROCK!!!!
I am very proud to say that Tara is actually one of my parents ( I have two female parents) she is amazing and I love her.💙
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