Welcome to Women Who Web3, your weekly podcast celebrating women supporting women, investing in women, and bridging the gender gap in wealth through web3. Each week learn from powerful women sharing their insights on topics like starting an NFT project, creating belonging and inclusivity in digital spaces, building prosperous Web3 projects, investing in cryptocurrencies and building wealth.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 29 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | How ToEducationBusinessEntrepreneurship |
This episode is sponsored by Brave. more
This episode is sponsored by Brave. more
This episode is sponsored by Brave. more
On this week’s show, we sat down with Jenny Q. Ta, founder and general partner of Web3 VC Funds and a self-made millionaire who migrated from Vietnam to the U.S. I knew of Jenny from Twitter and could feel her warm and welcoming personality and charm... more
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You should have Michelle Gitlitz on your show!! She is an accomplished woman in the blockchain space and cofounded ‘Diversity In Blockchain’ with Director Anna Ashurov. She is a member of the COO team of the Aladdin Business within BlackRock Solutions. This is a description of Michelle from the ‘Diversity in Blockchain’ website: “Michelle Gitlitz is the General Counsel at Flexa, responsible for advising Flexa on legal, regulatory and risk management matters surrounding payments, digital assets a... more
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