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  • Ep. 11 - Moving, Meaning, and Making Community
    2025/09/07

    In this episode of Womanufacturing, Alicia and Justine open up about the realities of moving for work — from the excitement of new opportunities to the challenge of starting over. They share personal stories of uprooting for careers, finding (and sometimes struggling to find) community in new places, and what it feels like to go from confident expert to newcomer overnight. Whether you’ve relocated for a job or are considering it, this candid conversation explores identity, belonging, and the balance between career ambition and personal connection.

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    33 分
  • Ep. 10 - Brains, Bias, and Breaking Barriers with Dr. Zöe Steine-Hanson
    2025/08/22

    In this episode of Womanufacturing, Alicia and Justine sit down with Dr. Zöe Steine-Hanson, PhD, a research scientist at OpenBCI. Zöe’s work bridges neuroscience, computer science, and ethics, exploring how brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are being developed today — from invasive neural arrays used in epilepsy research to open-source EEG systems that make neurotechnology accessible outside the lab.

    We dive into her path from PhD research at the University of Washington to her current role in industry, and what she’s learned about the differences between academia’s power dynamics and the realities of building technology people actually use. Along the way, Zöe shares insights on gender bias, problem-solving styles, inclusivity in tech design, and why it’s so important to consider who gets left out when new technology goes mainstream.

    If you’ve ever wondered how close we really are to “mind-reading” machines, what the future of neurotech might look like, or why diversity and ethics matter just as much as hardware and code, you won’t want to miss this conversation.

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    40 分
  • Ep. 09 - Snacks, Shares, and Sacrifice: Inside Startup CULTure
    2025/08/08

    Alicia and Justine dive into the intoxicating pull — and hidden costs — of startup life. From the thrill of building something from scratch to the subtle ways boundaries erode, they unpack how a sense of mission can morph into relentless grind. Was it just dedication… or were they caught up in a full-blown “CULTure”?

    If you’ve ever wondered why smart, capable people give everything to a company — and what it takes to break free — this episode pulls back the curtain on the playbook nobody talks about.

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    29 分
  • Ep. 08 - Soapboxes, Safety Goggles, and Sh*t That Shouldn’t Be Legal
    2025/07/25

    Guest Spotlight: Abe Coir, Manufacturing Engineer at Leatherman 🔧

    In this episode, we sit down with Abe Coir to talk about what it really takes to scale manufacturing processes for millions of tools a year—and why collaboration between design and operations is everything.

    Abe shares stories from across the manufacturing spectrum: from union shops to startups in garages, from being the only woman in toxic environments to finally landing at a company that gets it right. We cover:

    • What it’s like to work at Leatherman and why cross-functional respect matters

    • The ups and downs of job-hopping in search of better fit and better culture

    • Safety horror stories (hello, hydrofluoric acid in a beaker 😱)

    • Why standing up for safety is worth it—even if it means walking away

    • The importance of internships, meaty engineering roles, and practical jokes

    This one’s equal parts hilarious, honest, and deeply validating for anyone who's been underestimated on the floor or in the lab.

    🎙 Powered by lived experience, sharp commentary, and a literal soapbox.

    #womanufacturing #leatherman #manufacturingengineer #processsafety #careerpath #engineeringculture

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    44 分
  • Ep. 07 - Cowboys, Carpet Dwellers, and Control Panels
    2025/07/11

    This episode dives into the messy, hilarious, and sometimes dangerous transition from school to the manufacturing floor. We unpack early-career mistakes, cowboy engineering, the Dunning-Kruger effect, and why safety rules exist for a reason — especially when hydrogen’s involved.

    We also talk about the disconnect between theoretical design and real-world execution (hello, carpet dwellers) and how to build an internal compass when you're still learning the ropes.

    Whether you're new to the field or managing the next generation of engineers, this one’s got stories, lessons, and a few hot takes.

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    35 分
  • Ep. 06 - Text Book to Production Floor - What They Don't Teach You in Engineering School (Part 1)
    2025/06/28

    In this episode, Alicia and Justine dig into the messy, unfiltered reality of what it actually takes to be an engineer once you leave the classroom. From mentoring interns to managing million-dollar projects, they share hard-won lessons that don’t come from a textbook — like how to size a valve, why your “perfect” design might be unusable, and what happens when you’re told to “just figure it out” on live equipment.

    They talk startup chaos, lack of mentorship, hubris in the workplace, and the silent pressure young engineers face to already know everything. This is the episode for anyone who’s ever wondered if they were crazy for asking questions — and why speaking up is the smartest thing you can do.


    🔥 Topics include:
    – Why theory fails at scale
    – Trial by fire vs. structured mentorship
    – The danger of "fake it till you make it" in engineering
    – What it means to build your instincts — and your confidence
    – Why talking to operators and fabricators will level up your career

    Whether you’re a new grad, a startup warrior, or a seasoned pro, this episode is a must-listen reminder that real-world engineering takes more than equations — it takes experience, humility, and a damn good team


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    31 分
  • Ep. 05 - Escalate, Educate or Let It Go? Choose Your Own Workplace Adventure
    2025/06/06

    Not every uncomfortable moment at work comes from bad intentions—but that doesn’t mean it didn’t land wrong. In this episode, Alicia and Justine dive into those “in between” situations—awkward comments, pet names, and moments where you walk away feeling dismissed or disrespected, even if no harm was meant.

    We share:

    • Tools for handling these situations without setting the building on fire

    • Why the impact matters more than the intent

    • How to build your confidence so you can speak up, even when it’s hard

    • The fine art of giving feedback without triggering defensiveness

    • Stories about standing up for others, even when it’s risky

    Whether you’re trying to take up space for the first time or figuring out how to help others do the same, this one’s packed with real talk and practical insight.

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    28 分
  • Ep. 04 - Taking Up Space: Confidence, Conflict, and Calling It Like It Is
    2025/05/23

    In this episode, Alicia and Justine reflect on what it really takes to find your voice—and use it—in male-dominated workplaces. From learning how to navigate awkward interactions to calling out dismissive behavior with grace (or grit), they unpack the messy, human side of growing your confidence.

    They talk through:

    • The difference between intent and impact—and why both matter

    • How to advocate for yourself (and others) when something feels off

    • The power of listening to quieter voices—and amplifying them

    • Why escalation isn’t always the first move—but sometimes it’s necessary

    • And, of course, how some VPs just need to be your friend, whether they like it or not

    Whether you’re early in your career or finding new footing as a leader, this one’s for anyone learning how to speak up without backing down.

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    30 分