The Woman Who Took On Uber
Subtitle: How Susan Fowler Exposed a Culture of Retaliation and Changed Tech Forever
Episode Summary:
When Susan Fowler hit publish on her now-legendary blog post about Uber, she didn’t just call out workplace harassment — she cracked open the entire tech industry. But before she became the woman who took down one of the most powerful startups in the world, Susan was a homeschooled kid from the Arizona desert, teaching herself physics by flashlight and fighting for every inch of her education.
In this episode of Another Feral Feminist, we go deeper than the headlines. I’m walking you through Susan’s story from childhood poverty to Ivy League resilience, her dream job turned nightmare at Uber, and the moment she decided enough was enough — and exposed everything.
Along the way, I’ll share a personal story about what retaliation actually looks like in corporate America, and why most women never get the chance to speak up the way Susan did.
If you don’t know her name, you should.
This is the story of Another Feral Feminist: Susan Fowler.
🔖 Topics Covered:
What retaliation really looks like in the workplace
Susan’s self-education and climb to Penn
The emotional cost of her father’s death
What it was like working inside Uber
The blog post that made Silicon Valley panic
Why women in tech are still fighting to be believed
The systemic erasure of women in male-dominated industries
📌 Resources & Mentions:
Susan Fowler’s blog post: “Reflecting on One Very, Very Strange Year at Uber”
Her memoir: Whistleblower: My Journey to Silicon Valley and Speaking Out Against Injustice
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