Before computers were machines, they were women! For a span of two centuries the term "computer" was effectively interchangeable with a woman tasked with the role of a human calculator, adept at solving intricate mathematical problems. Then World War II started and men decided to build computers. Despite their zeal to build the machines, they had no interest in programming them, so they left the job to the women. Women, under the leadership of figures like Grace Hopper, played a pivotal role ...
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Women Who Move Nations - The Public Transport Podcast
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The Public Transport Association Australia New Zealand (PTAANZ)’s podcast series, Women Who Move Nations, features interviews with female public transport executives from Australia, New Zealand and around the world. Hosted by Michelle Batsas, Executive Director of Future Mobility at the Victorian Department of Transport and Planning and a PTAANZ Champion, each guest shares her insights on the big issues impacting mobility today and unmissable career advice and inspiration for professionals i ...
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Once dubbed "The Chris Ward Podcast" , RPE10 is now a show with a various panel of guests discussing hot topics in the fitness industry. RPE 10 is perceived as "max effort". in which in these episodes we will give our best attempts to give you, the listener, a max attempt as getting value and education (as well as some general chit chat)
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A Conversation with Tanya Romanyukha on the Women in STEM Cyprus Forum
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In this episode of Breaking the 20%, we sit down with Tanya to discuss the inspiring Women in STEM Cyprus Forum. The first Women in STEM Cyprus Forum is a landmark event dedicated to empowering and advocating for women in STEM fields. We explore how this event is driving change in the tech industry and STEM industry in general by fostering a suppor…
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Bye Bye Bye, Lenna with Andreas Phylactou
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We’re back for another season! In this episode, we explore the story behind Playboy’s most popular issue, which sold 7.16 million copies, and how it’s connected to every digital photo. With the help of the producer of the show, Andreas Phylactou, we get into how the tech industry dehumanizes women like Lenna, Jennifer, and JLo (all featured in this…
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Aline Frantzen - Chief Operating Officer at Metro Trains Melbourne
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Aline Frantzen is the Chief Operating Officer at Metro Trains Melbourne. In this episode of the Women Who Move Nations podcast proudly sponsored by NEC, Aline joins host Michelle Batsas, and dives deep into her rich international experience and her leadership in enhancing Melbourne's public transport. Aline shares insights from managing diverse tra…
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Dr Dia Adhikari Smith - Research Academic Decarbonising Heavy Vehicles, University of Queensland
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Dr Dia Adhikari Smith is a leading research academic at the University of Queensland. In this episode of the Women Who Move Nations podcast, proudly sponsored by NEC, Dia talks to guest host and one of PTAANZ’s Emerging Mobility Leaders, Caitlin Mowatt, about her significant contributions to the decarbonisation of transport through her extensive wo…
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Alexa, tell me about the Siri-ously fascinating history of AI with Maria Terzi
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For the last episode of season 2 I am joined by Maria Terzi co-founder and CEO of AI and cybersecurity firm Malloc and we travel back in time to meet ELIZA, the great-grandmother of all chatbots. Then we follow the fascinating path that has led to today's sophisticated AI. Join us for a lighthearted look at the history of Artificial Intelligence, a…
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Trudi Mares - Deputy Secretary, Transport for NSW
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Trudi Mares is the Deputy Secretary at Transport for NSW. In this episode of the Women Who Move Nations podcast, proudly sponsored by NEC, Trudi talks to host Michelle Batsas about transformative changes in NSW transport. Trudi delves into enhancing network reliability to increase patronage, with a strong focus on equitable access. Trudi shares her…
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From ARPANET to Eternal September—Women’s .com legacy with Constantinos Psillides and Pavlos Pavlides
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In this episode we journey from the origins of ARPANET to the perpetual connectivity of Eternal September, highlighting the critical contributions of women in the evolution of the internet. With a comedic flare brought by my hilarious guests, Constantinos and Pavlos, we explore the transformative role these women played, featuring Jake Feinler the …
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The Hon. Minister Williams MP - Minister for Public Transport and Active Modes
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The Hon. Minister Williams MP is Victoria's Minister for Public Transport and Active Modes and shares her fascinating journey from practicing law to becoming a key political figure in Victoria, with host Michelle Batsas. With a remit that includes driving major public transport infrastructure initiatives, like the Metro Tunnel, she advocates daily …
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Self-Made Billionaires with Michalis Strouthos
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In the latest episode, Michalis Strouthos returns to the studio as we dive into the fascinating story behind the rise of personal computing giants Microsoft and Apple, and their founders, Bill Gates and Steve Jobs. Through the lens of the 1999 TV movie "Pirates of Silicon Valley," we explore iconic moments and pivotal deals. Discover how these tech…
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Cassie Hames - Programmer at Sage Automation
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Cassie Hames is a programmer at SAGE Automation who has lived experienced as a professional with impaired vision. She discusses her role at SAGE with host, Michelle Batsas, including the development of the See Me app which enhances public transport accessibility for users with impaired vision, and shares her personal journey proving her detractors …
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In this episode, I am joined by Jas Powell to delve into the remarkable legacy of Alan Turing, often hailed as the father of computer science. Recorded during Pride Month, this episode explores Turing's early life, groundbreaking contributions to the field of computing, and his pivotal role in breaking the German Enigma code during World War II. Th…
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Stacey van der Putten - Director Public Transport and Active Modes, Auckland Transport and PTAANZ Board Director
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Stacey van der Putten is the Director Public Transport and Active Modes at Auckland Transport and a PTAANZ Board Director. A trailblazer in the transportation industry, Stacey delves into her journey of integrating private sector expertise into public transport with host Michelle Batsas, emphasising the significance of inclusive leadership and effe…
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How Peter Thiel and the PayPal Mafia went from Zero to One (Part 2) with Andrea Solomonides
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For a second week, with the help of Andrea Solomonides, co-founder of Black Lemon TV and partner at Giraffes in the Kitchen, we unravel the complex legacy of Peter Thiel and the PayPal Mafia in Silicon Valley. We explore their rise from PayPal pioneers to tech titans, dissecting how their libertarian ideals and strategies have sculpted today’s tech…
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Michelle Sheppard - Senior Diversity and Inclusion Advisor at Victoria's Department of Transport and Planning
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Michelle Sheppard is a Senior Diversity and Inclusion Advisor at Victoria’s Department of Transport and Planning. In her transparent and vulnerable conversation with host Michelle Batsas, Michelle details her personal and professional journey as a transgender woman in the transport industry. Reflecting on her own experiences struggling with identit…
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How Peter Thiel and the PayPal Mafia went from Zero to One (Part 1) with Andrea Solomonides
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This week, with the help of Andrea Solomonides, co-founder of Black Lemon TV and partner at Giraffes in the Kitchen, we unravel the complex legacy of Peter Thiel and the PayPal Mafia in Silicon Valley. In the opening segment of this two-part series, we introduce you to the legendary Paypal Mafia. Coined in a 2007 article, they are depicted as a "hy…
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Kylie Gorham - Senior Product Manager at NEC Australia
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Kylie Gorham is a SeniorProduct Manager at NEC Australia. In her interview with host Michelle Batsas,Kylie talks about the innovative edge of public transport. Listen as theyunpack the impact of technology on operational intelligence and passengerexperience. Kylie shares her career journey and insights, including theimportance of travelling to diff…
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Jia Tan, XZ Utils and the perils of trust with Andreas Constantinides
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This week Andreas Constantinides, a renowned cybersecurity expert, joins me to help me uncover the alarming case of Jia Tan—a fabricated identity at the center of a sophisticated cyber espionage operation. Andreas lends his extensive expertise as we analyze how Jia Tan, seemingly a diligent contributor to open-source projects like XZ Utils, was a c…
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Mel Barber - Managing Director at NEC New Zealand
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This episode of PTAANZ’s Women Who Move Nationspodcast features Mel Barber, Managing Director at NEC New Zealand. Guest hosted by Rowan Selwood-Eyles, Public Transport Advisor at Waka Kotahi NZ TransportAgency and PTAANZ Emerging Mobility Leader, Mel discusses her transformational leadership approach in the industry as she touches on public transpo…
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Xenia Miscouridou on Statistics, AI, Public Health, and Women in Tech
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This week I am joined by Xenia Miscouridou, a pioneer in the realm of artificial intelligence and a beacon for women in science. Celebrated on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list, Xenia stands at the forefront of machine learning research. Her academic journey has taken her from Imperial College London, Cambridge, and Oxford University, to New York and Swi…
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Dr Nicole Kalms - Associate Professor and Founding Director of the Monash University XYX Lab, Victoria
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In the third episode of Season 7 of the Women Who Move Nations podcast proudly sponsored by NEC, your host Michelle Batsas welcomes Dr Nicole Kalms, Associate Professor and Founding Director of the Monash University XYX Lab. Dr Kalms shares her ground-breaking work on gender-inclusive urban design, diving into the challenges girls, women and gender…
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Discussing Kara Swisher's 'Burn Book' with Alexander Davidian
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In this episode, I am joined by Alexander Davidian, an insightful observer of the Cypriot startup scene. Together, we unpack the no-holds-barred narrative of Kara Swisher in her latest book, "Burn Book". We dive into Kara's fearless world, discussing her unique style that combines tough questioning with biting humor. From an aspiring CIA operative …
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Ishra Baksh - Executive Director Strategic Insights and Transformation, Department of Transport and Main Roads, Queensland
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In this episode of Women Who Move Nationsproudly sponsored by NEC, Michelle Batsas interviews Ishra Baksh, Executive Director Strategic Insights and Transformation at Queensland's Department of Transport and Main Roads. Ishra and Michelle discuss the fusion of technology, diversity, and leadership in transforming transport and mobility, and Ishra s…
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Future Start-Up Founders Programme with Neofytos Xenofontos
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In this episode, I have the pleasure of speaking with Neofytos about the Future Start-Up Founders Programme, an initiative organized by the CCS and co-funded by the Erasmus+ EU project, Femme Forward. This online school is designed to empower women to turn their tech start-up aspirations into reality, mirroring our podcast's mission to illuminate a…
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Digital Divas with Andreas "Splash" Kyriacou & Christina Tryphonos
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This week we leave reality at the door and dive into the world of fiction! Today, we're logging into the mainframe of our imaginations to celebrate the digital divas who've hacked, coded, and innovated their way through some of our favorite stories. 🎮💻👩💻 Joining me to decode the stories of these iconic characters are digital storytellers, Andreas …
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Veronica O. Davis - Transportation Nerd and Author
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Welcome back to the Women Who Move Nations podcast with your host Michelle Batsas. In the first episode of season 7, proudly sponsored by NEC, we welcome Veronica O. Davis, a pioneering voice in public transport and author of "Inclusive Transportation – a Manifesto for repairing divided communities." Veronica discusses the essence of equitable tran…
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A Dialogue with Cyprus' Chief Scientist, Demetris Skourides
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Mr. Demetris Skourides is the Chief Scientist for Research, Innovation, and Technology appointed by President Nikos Christodoulides. Since his appointment in September 2023, Mr. Skourides has been entrusted with the pivotal role of leading Cyprus towards becoming a dynamic and competitive economy, propelled by research, scientific excellence, innov…
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AI-Powered Maternal Wellbeing with Natalia Miranchuk
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This week we explore the world of maternity and AI with Natalia, the founder and CEO of Soula. As a seasoned expert in maternity wellbeing and care, Natalia brings over 15 years of experience collaborating with global organizations to bridge the gap in maternal care. We explore her journey from leading social impact projects to founding Soula, an i…
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Confronting the Profiling Out of Women in Tech with Josie Christodoulou
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In this episode, I'm joined by Josie Christodoulou, the Commissioner for Gender Equality, for a deep dive into the shifting role of women in the technology sector. We journey from a time when women were the programmers, through a pivotal moment when two men's profiling methods pushed women aside, to a contemporary debate sparked by an engineer's cl…
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Empowering Women in Tech with Tanya Romanyukha and Gala Grigoreva
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In this episode, we're joined by Gala and Tanya, leaders of Women in Tech Cyprus, as they share their experiences and insights on advancing women in the tech industry. From their personal journeys that led them to tech and prompted their move to Cyprus, to the joys and challenges of building a community with nearly 350 members, they offer an inspir…
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Burn Baby Burn with Charalambos Theopemptou
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In this week's episode, I am joined by Mr. Charalampos Theopemptou to explore a key moment in space history where Margaret Hamilton's pioneering software engineering prevented potential disaster during the Apollo 11 mission. We also touch on the dawn of computing in Cyprus, weaving the past with our present endeavors to inspire more women to join a…
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Young Cypriot Girls Triumphing in Global Tech Competitions
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This week's episode celebrates the recent successes of young Cypriot girls in global tech competitions. First I talked with a team of primary school students who represented Cyprus in the international Robotex Robotics competition in Talin, Estonia, and won second place in the Water Rally. Then I discussed with Mariza Paspalli who at just 13 years …
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#ilooklikeanengineer with Stavriana Kofteros
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Close your eyes and imagine an engineer. Does he wear a yellow vest and a hard hat? I bet he does. Now, close your eyes again and imagine a software engineer. Is he a white, pale, geeky dude? Does he look like Mark Zuckerberg? This week Stavriana comes to the studio to help me dispel all the myths about how a software engineer looks like. more epis…
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Natalie Reiter - Deputy Secretary of Strategy and Precincts, Department of Transport and Planning, Victoria
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Join us for this milestone episode of the PTAANZ Women Who Move Nations podcast! This is episode 50 and we've been lucky enough to talk to Natalie Reiter, Deputy Secretary of Strategy and Precincts at the Department of Transport and Planning. Natalie shares her invaluable insights on the future of public transport, emphasising the need to increase …
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The timeline of the 5 days of chaos at OpenAI with Michael Tyrimos
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I asked ChatGPT to write me a summary for this episode. Here is what ChatGPT has to say: 🤣 Grab your popcorn, folks! In this week's episode, we dive into the wild world of corporate chaos as we dissect the hilariously amateur firing of a CEO by a board of directors who clearly missed the memo on professionalism! 🕵️♂️ Picture this: A boardroom full…
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The Queen of Code with Celia Hadjichristodoulou
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If you want to talk about the origins of computing and programming, the one person you must definitely talk about is Grandma Cobol, the Queen of Code, Rear Admiral Grace Hopper. And this is exactly what we do this week with the help of Celia. Photos, as always, are found on https://pod.elenag.me/ If you want to learn more about GrantXpert Consultin…
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The Grand Tour of the solar system with Michalis Strouthos
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In this episode, a very special guest, my Michalis, joined me to tell him about the women who programmed the course of the spacecraft that went on the greatest voyage of exploration in human history. This robotic spacecraft travels at 17 kilometers per second and it’s more than 24 billion kilometers away into the interstellar space. It left Earth m…
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Refrigerator Ladies with Stavriana Nathanail
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This week Stavriana comes to the studio to listen to me telling her about when a bunch of guys decided to build the world's first electronic computer. The machine had 18000 vacuum tubes covered from head to foot in more than 3,000 switches, wires, and cables. Then they hired six women, handed them a stack of blueprints, and without any training or …
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Dame "Steve" Shirley with Eleni Antoniou
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This week I am joined by Eleni, to tell her about Dame Stephanie "Steve" Shirley. Back in 1962, Stephanie Shirley conceived an audacious idea: to establish a company exclusively focused on software development with an all-female workforce operating from the comfort of their homes. Many scoffed at her plan, but as history unfolded, Stephanie had the…
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Poetical Science and the Countess of Lovelace with Maria Kola
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This week Maria joined me to tell her about the first computer programmer. Her famous poet father was "mad, bad, and dangerous to know". Her wealthy, aristocratic mother, was a mathematician and the "princess of parallelograms". She, the daughter of her parents, gave us the very first computer program in history. As usual, you can find the photos a…
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Unlocking the Future: Teaching girls (and boys) to code with Alexandros Kofteros
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In this episode, Alexandros Kofteros, a primary school teacher with a PhD in Computer Science, guides me through the fascinating world of early-age coding education. If you want to unlock the power of early coding education for your kids and inspire them to break gender stereotypes in tech, then don't miss this insightful episode! Resources mention…
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Pickering's Harem with Antigoni Komodiki
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Before computers were machines, they were women. These women mapped out the universe, invented the modern science of astronomy, decrypted Nazis' messages, and helped airplanes and missiles fly! With the help of Antigoni we delve into their lives. You can find all the pictures from this episode at https://pod.elenag.me/. Learn more about JA Cyprus P…
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Barbie can't code with Maria Stylianou
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In the first episode of Season 2 the heroine of the story is none other than Barbie. Yes, Barbie the doll! Did you know that Barbie had a career as a computer engineer? Unfortunately, it wasn't a very successful one. With the help of Maria, we explore the origins of the Barbie doll and her failures in maths and computing. And yes, we also talk abou…
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Natasha Zulkifli - Founder Director, Women In Rail Malaysia
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Natasha Zulkfili is a globally recognised change-maker in thepublic transport sector. Her inspiring career includes studying in Kuala Lumpur, New Zealand and London, extensive experience in Malaysian public transport, running the Malaysia-Europe Forum (MEF) and representing Malaysia on USAID and ASEAN Business Advisory Council (ASEAN-BAC) initiativ…
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Lauren Streifer, Chief Executive, Public Transport Association Australia New Zealand
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Get to know PTAANZ’s new Chief Executive, Lauren Streifer, in her inspiring interview with Michelle Batsas, Executive Director of Future Mobility at the Victorian Department of Transport and Planning and a PTAANZ Ambassador. Lauren has built an incredible career by getting to know as many people as possible, creating a diverse network of mentors an…
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Τέλος season και πλάνα για το μέλλον. Αντρέας Φυλακτού (Greek/Ελληνικά)
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Τελειώνοντας το πρώτο κύκλο αυτού του podcast θα ήθελα να σας ευχαριστήσω για την αγάπη που μας δείξατε. Θα τα πούμε ξανά από Οκτώβρη. Στο μεταξύ κάντε μας like και share σε Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/breakingthe20percent), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/breakingthe20percent/) και στην πλατφόρμα από την οποία μας ακούτε. Μπορείτε να β…
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Από την Κύπρο στο Y Combinator. Μαρία Τερζή (Greek/Ελληνικά)
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Σε αυτό το επεισόδιο μαζί μου είναι η Μαρία Τερζή. Μόλις το 20% στη βιομηχανία της τεχνολογίας είναι γυναίκες και μόλις το 2% του venture capital funding πηγαίνει σε γυναίκες. Η Μαρία ανήκει όχι μόνο στο 20% αλλά και στο 2%. Μπορείτε να διαβάσετε περισσότερα για την Malloc εδώ: mallocprivacy.com more episodes at www.blacklemon.tv…
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Η Patricia, η Roberta και ένα Colossal Cave. Βίκυ Συμεωνίδου & Έλενα Κασκίρη (Greek/Ελληνικά)
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Μαζί με τη Βίκυ και την Έλενα εξερευνούμε την αρχή των video games μέσα από την ιστορία μιας σπηλιάς και ενώς παιχνιδιού που γράφτηκε σε μια προσπάθεια ο δημιουργός του να μείνει συνδεμένος με τη γυναίκα της ζωής του που τον άφησε. Εξερευνούμε επίσης πως η ίδια σπηλιά έγινε η αιτία να γεννηθεί μια από τις πιο θρυλικές εταιρείες δημιουργίας παιχνιδι…
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Ep 2 - What Is RPE & How To Gauge It? Lifting Behaviour + Having a Programme
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In this episode, I chat about using RPE as a useful training tool. A solo episode after a long break.
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Η Lenna και το προπατορικο αμαρτημα. Άντζυ Φυτιδού (Greek/Ελληνικά)
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Μαζί με την Άντζυ μιλάμε για το πιο δημοφιλές τεύχος του Playboy με 7.16 εκατομύρια αντίτυπα σε πωλήσεις και τη σχέση του με το μυστικό που κρύβετε μέσα σε κάθε ψηφιακή φωτογραφία και το προπατορικό αμάρτημα της τεχνολογίας. Οι φωτογραφίες του επεισοδίου βρίσκονται εδώ: https://pod.elenag.me/ more episodes at www.blacklemon.tv…
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Google’s Ideological Eco Chamber. Αναστασία Λιοπετριτή (Greek/Ελληνικά)
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Μαζί με την Αναστασία εξερευνούμε τη γέννηση του άντρα αντικοινωνικού σπασίκλα άλλα ιδιοφυή προγραμματιστή και την ιδέα πως ο προγραμματισμός είναι ένα ταλέντο με το οποίο γεννιέσαι. Για να αποδομήσουμε το μύθο αναλύουμε από μια μελέτη που απέδειξε πως τελικά οι γυναίκες μπορεί να είναι καλύτερες προγραμματίστριες μέχρι το περίφημο σημείωμα του Jam…
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