How I Taught Millions Of Women The Most Important Skill: Girls Who Code Founder: Reshma Saujani
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Notable Quotes
"I wasn't going to let failure break me."
"It doesn't make sense that humans want things because all you're doing is inviting yourself for disappointment."
"You can't change the lives of girls unless you change the future of women."
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Episode Summary
Reshma Saujani, founder of Girls Who Code, shares her story of overcoming bullying in her youth and her mission to encourage girls to learn coding. From her traumatic experiences with miscarriage while building her organization to her eventual candidacy for Congress, Saujani emphasizes the necessity of acknowledging equity challenges in society. She reflects on how her immigrant parents influenced her life and ambitions, and the cultural hurdles that women face in professional environments. Discussing the importance of emotional health, Saujani advocates for systemic change in workplaces to better accommodate working mothers and create inclusive environments. She also reflects on her personal growth and the need to redefine success as women without succumbing to societal pressures of perfectionism. Saujani's new book, "Pay Up: The Future of Women and Work," tackles these issues head-on and calls for a shift in corporate culture to promote meaningful change for women and families.
Key Takeaways
- Empower young girls through coding and technology to foster their confidence.
- Address the systemic issues in workplace culture that hinder women and mothers.
- Normalize speaking out about personal experiences and challenges in both professional and personal realms.
- Encourage women to prioritize their mental health and well-being amidst societal pressures.
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