• S6. E4 | Tools & Tiaras: Jobs Don't Have Genders
    2026/03/04

    In Season 6 of What Does It Profit?, Dr. Dawn Carpenter goes inside industries where women are still underestimated and often unwelcome to explore how they are reshaping the meaning and structure of work.

    In this episode, we meet Judaline Cassidy, a master plumber, union leader, and founder of Tools & Tiaras, a nonprofit that introduces girls to welding, carpentry, plumbing, and the power of the skilled trades.

    Judaline was one of the only women in her plumbing program in Trinidad. She later broke barriers within New York's unions. Along the way, she developed a simple conviction that guides her work today: Jobs do not have genders.

    With every pipe she fits and every workshop she leads, Judaline is doing more than repairing infrastructure. She is challenging assumptions about who belongs in the trades and who gets to build the future.

    Through Tools & Tiaras, she is creating pathways for girls to see technical skill as strength, economic independence as attainable, and the trades as dignified, essential work.

    This episode explores what happens when women claim space in skilled labor and how expanding access strengthens the entire economy.

    Because when more people are invited to build, we all benefit from what gets built.

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    10 分
  • S6.E3 | Long Haul: Driving Toward Freedom
    2026/02/18

    Less than 10% of truck drivers are women.

    The open road has long been seen as a man's world. But that is changing.

    In 2012, Jess Graham left an abusive relationship and enrolled in CDL training within days. Weeks later, she was licensed and on the road with her ten-year-old daughter, living together in the cab of a truck.

    For Jess, trucking was not just a job. It was a path to stability, speed, and self-determination. Every mile out there is different from your last mile. That's a new opportunity.

    In 2019, she bought her own truck, a 1995 Freightliner known as the Black Widow. Ownership shifted the journey from survival to entrepreneurship.

    This episode explores trucking as an economic ladder, a lifestyle, and a test of endurance. It asks what it profits us when women claim space in industries that keep the economy moving.

    Because sometimes the road is not just about freight. It is about freedom.

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    8 分
  • S6.E2 | Sparking Change: Women Fighting Fire with Fire
    2026/02/04

    What happens when women enter one of the most dangerous, male-dominated professions... and change it from the inside?

    In this episode of What Does It Profit, Dr. Dawn Carpenter goes from D.C. firehouses to wildfire lines to meet the women fighting fire with fire. At Camp Spark in Washington, D.C., Lieutenant Roshawnda Drake is building a pipeline for the next generation of women firefighters. Out West, Lou Bean, Heidi Leib, and Ashley Nalley are reshaping wildfire response and prescribed burning, often in systems never designed with them in mind.

    Together, they show how women are reshaping the fire service and why a more inclusive culture can save lives.

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    18 分
  • S6.E1 | Women in Labor: Essential Work, Unequal Pay
    2026/01/21

    Women have always worked. But when women entered the U.S. labor force in large numbers during the 1970s, equal pay did not follow.

    In this episode of What Does It Profit?, Dr. Dawn Carpenter explores the history of women's labor rights—from the rise of the Nine to Five movement to the equal pay fight led by Lilly Ledbetter. Through organizing, unions, and the law, women challenged workplaces that relied on their labor while undervaluing their work.

    Featuring labor historian Lane Windham and the cultural legacy behind 9 to 5, this episode examines why wage gaps persist, why voice still matters, and what economic justice requires when essential work goes unpaid—or underpaid.

    Because the laws exist. The gaps remain.
    And when women do essential work without equal pay, the question endures: What does it profit?

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    13 分
  • Season 6 Trailer | Women Redefining The Workforce
    2025/10/15

    This season on What Does It Profit, host Dr. Dawn Carpenter steps into the worlds where women are least expected—and often least welcomed. From firehouses to funeral homes, construction sites to game design studios, meet the women breaking barriers and reshaping the meaning of work itself. Their stories reveal courage, solidarity, and the power to build a more inclusive future of work.

    Subscribe now to hear how these women are redefining what's possible—and what's profitable—for us all.

    Connect with us on LinkedIn to join the What Does It Profit community and keep the conversation going.

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    2 分
  • S5.E.5: Turbulent Thoughts | Flight Crew Safety
    2024/12/18

    In this episode, we delve into the challenges faced by airline pilots and flight attendants, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. With a national pilot shortage and increased workloads, safety is at risk as pilots and cabin crew work longer hours without adequate rest. Former airline captain Mike Simkins shares his experiences with fatigue and the pressures of the industry, highlighting the misconception that safety is the top priority for airlines. Flight attendant Sybil Bryant discusses the struggles of being underpaid and overworked, emphasizing the need for fair compensation for all tasks performed. The episode sheds light on the importance of mental and physical well-being for those in the aviation industry, urging listeners to consider the implications of their travel choices on worker safety.

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    11 分
  • S5.E4.: Health vs. Hustle | The Cost of Convenience at Amazon
    2024/11/29

    In this episode, we delve into the harrowing experiences of Amazon warehouse worker Wendy Taylor, who suffered a serious injury while under immense pressure to meet unrealistic productivity quotas. Despite her injuries, Taylor was denied proper medical care and forced to return to work, highlighting the grueling conditions faced by Amazon employees. The episode also discusses the Warehouse Protection Act, aimed at improving workplace safety and workers' rights. As workers advocate for dignity and respect, the episode underscores the human cost of fast shipping and the urgent need for better protections in the workplace.

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    10 分
  • S.5E.3: Coal Crisis | Silica and the Resurgence of Black Lung
    2024/11/15

    This episode explores the resurgence of black lung disease among coal miners, particularly due to toxic silica dust exposure. We revisit the Season 3 story of Joe and Elizabeth Opyoke, highlighting the dangers miners face. Cecil Roberts, President of the United Mine Workers of America, discusses the preventability of black lung disease and the need for stricter regulations on silica dust. Recent federal regulations aim to limit silica exposure, but enforcement remains a challenge. The episode emphasizes the importance of prioritizing miners' health over profit and the ongoing fight for their safety in the coal mining industry.

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    17 分