A series of interviews with great women in Tech and Radio. Made with DAVID Systems.
"Things aren't going to go back to the way they were before, and I'm excited about that [...] It's not about rebuilding the past, it's about shaping the future" A discussion today with Aradhna Tayal about her engineering background, her career at the BBC, her role at RadioTechCon and her thoughs about the future of the Audio and Radio industry. Find more information about the Audio and Radio Emergency Fund on radioacademy.org
"Radio has never been more Together. We support each other, we work together, we collaborate. [...] Everybody is just together broadcasting, trying to make good content for the listeners, trying to support their communities. It's an amazing industry to be in at any time, but especially right now." For this special episode about the impact of COVID-19 on the Radio industry, Rosie Smith and Sarah Toporoff join me for a chat about how Tech has allowed people to stay On Air and safe, how structure and content of Radio shows and podcasts are evolving and how we'll learn from this experience, making great content from home.
"Just like the way we see color differently, we all hear differently, and unfortunately we design things for people who hear in a perfect way and we just need to be a bit more inclusive about it." A chat today with Lisa Hack about her career at the BBC, her switch to Freelance and teaching, and the importance of bridging Tech and Content to care for diversity in Radio.
"Don't take no for an answer anytime, as long as you have the confidence and the will to do it. It's very important that you seek out help in every way, because everybody is ready to help you, you just need to ask for it." A conversation today with Sujata Sharma, Software Developer at DAVID Systems, about her career in video then audio, her stand for women in Tech and her hopes for the next generation.
"Si tu veux quelque chose, donne toi les moyens, et j'insiste parce que la persévérance et le travail paient toujours. [...] Mais finalement la vie est courte il faut tenter. Si j'étais capable de renter à Radio France alors je suis capable de faire des choses encore plus intéressantes, ou meme d'autres choses dans le monde de la Technique. Finalement si les autres y sont arrivés, pourquoi pas moi?" Today's special French episode with Charlie Azincot, discussing her varied studies and career switch from the audio industry to Radio France, and how different industries face similar diversity challenges, to a different degree.
"New voices bring progress to the audio industry, and to any industry. So I feel very strongly in making sure there is equal representation because ultimately it does make the field better when we listen to what other people say and we allow other people to challenge the way we work." Today's discussion with Mariana Lopez about her senior lecturer role in sound production and post production at the University of York, her research on acoustics and heritage, and sound design and accessibility, and her experience with diversity in the audio industry.
"Gender diversity is something that, as women, and as women leaders, we have a responsibility to improve. (...) We don't have to fix women, we have to make sure that everybody is involved to make the workplace an equal place for everybody." A discussion today with Véronique Boudaud about her diverse career in Tech from France to Singapore and Australia, her book "Think Digital Ecosystems" about her worldwide digital tour, and her appreciation for the fearlessness of young women in Tech! Reach out to her on twitter @2VERO
What do you think is the most important for you to feel confident? "I think it's a spiral. The more I'm able to show my abilities, the more positive feedback I get. Probably it's respect and positive feedback. [...] But what gives me the most confidence is of course my abilities." A discussion today with Leila Körner about studying in Berlin, working in start-ups and her experience with diversity in Tech.
"I always grew up listening to NPR and listening to the Radio with my parents [...] I was interested in media in general, and I really like audio over video... because it's easier. Not just easier, it's easier to tell your story." A discussion today with Jill Beytin about her venture Bear Radio, her past job at NPR Berlin, and her views on the podcasting ecosystem in Germany vs. in the US. Reach out to her on https://www.bearradio.org/contact or twitter @JillBeytin
"Especially when it comes to Technology, [women] are an under-served group but if you focus on white middle-class women, you are completely missing the point about diversity and inclusion, and making sure you are getting the best talents and the best ideas." A discussion today with Ann Charles about going from broadcast engineering to consultancy, her thoughts on diversity in the Tech and Radio industries, and her tips for new women in Tech and Radio! Reach out to her on at Radio TechCon 2019, on anncharles.tv or twitter @sparkyannc
"There is always an appreciation, always […] I'm always respected." A discussion today with Spoorthy Maringanti about her studies and working student job in Software Test Automation, her thoughts on diversity in the German and Indian Tech industries, and her advice to all women who want to pursue a career in Tech and Radio.
"There needs to be a clear career path, if there's a path there is growth" A discussion today with Sathya Chandrakala about her role in software test automation, her views on diversity in STEM fields between India and Germany, and her advice to all women who want to pursue a Tech job in the Radio industry.
"I like [being in tech and radio] because it's connecting to people. I just don't sit in front of the computer and do it for me but for people" A discussion today with Julia Huber about her working student role at DAVID Systems, her choice of studies at LMU in Munich, and her advice to all women who want to pursue STEM studies.
"Don't let fear get in your way, just push yourself outside of your comfort zone". A discussion today with Aysha Rafa Cheru Veettil about her study and career choices, her views on diversity in the workplace in India and in Germany, and her advice to all women who want to pursue a Tech job in the Radio industry.
"This is a man's world, but it wouldn't be nothing, nothing without a woman or a girl" J. Brown. A discussion today with Claudia Walther about her career in hardware and then in software, her thoughts on diversity in the Tech and Radio industries, and her advice to all women who want to pursue a Tech job in the Radio industry.