Jozien Boersma discusses Vini Mini’s approach to preventing food allergies by introducing common allergens to babies. Climate change is linked to the rising allergy prevalence. Vini Mini empowers parents to prevent allergies in babies. More
Monthly Archives: August 2024
Interview with CXO Outlook
Recently, I was invited for an interview by CXO Outlook®. We talked about my mission and vision with Women Disrupting Tech, the benefits of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in tech, and the role men can play in making tech more inclusive (so my podcast will be obsolete by the end of 2032). Click the logo…More
Redefining Palliative Caregiving with Pal CEO Nara Moripen | Show Notes to Episode 64 of Women Disrupting Tech
Nara Moripen, CEO of Pal, shares her journey as a caregiver and the creation of Pal, a platform for palliative care. She discusses challenges in caregiving, the role of men in caregiving, and building a startup in healthcare. Nara also emphasizes the importance of collaboration among caregivers and offers insights into women in tech.More
Women Who Built The Internet: Radia Perlman
Marian Croak is the seventh woman in the blog series Women Who Built the Internet. She is a pivotal figure in technology who revolutionized communication by developing Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology during her time at AT&T. Her work has made online calls and remote work possible, paving the way for modern communication platforms. Additionally, she is deeply committed to advocating for underrepresented groups in the tech industry.More
Teaching Children How To Code To Unlock Hidden Talent with Vedrana Rogoznica | Show Notes to Episode 63 of Women Disrupting Tech
Episode 63 of Women Disrupting Tech features an interview with Vedrana Rogoznica, CEO of Rotoy. She shares her inspiring journey as a female founder of a tech startup teaching children coding skills. Join the discussion on Women Disrupting Tech and support the mission to elevate women in tech.More
Women Who Built The Internet: Marian Croak
Marian Croak is the seventh woman in the blog series Women Who Built the Internet. She is a pivotal figure in technology who revolutionized communication by developing Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology during her time at AT&T. Her work has made online calls and remote work possible, paving the way for modern communication platforms. Additionally, she is deeply committed to advocating for underrepresented groups in the tech industry.More
How to Create New Narratives for an Equal and Innovative Society With Ruben Brave | Show Notes to Episode 62 of Women Disrupting Tech
In episode 62 of Women Disrupting Tech, Ruben Brave, founder of Dutch New Narrative Lab, discusses racism in the boardroom and systemic barriers in the Dutch startup ecosystem. He emphasizes the role of men in breaking down these barriers and offers advice for meaningful support. More
Women Who Built The Internet: Sandy Lerner
Part 6 of Women Who Built The Internet is about Sandra Lerner, co-founder of Cisco, She played a vital role in pioneering local area networks and developing the first commercially successful multi-protocol router. Despite leaving Cisco, she continued her success by managing sustainable farms and founding a venture capital firm. Her legacy extends beyond technology, demonstrating her versatility and impact on various industries.More
Living a Sustainable Life with Asceline Groot & Wyke Potjer | Show Notes to Episode 61 of Women Disrupting Tech
Connie Bloem, co-founder of Mesh, explains how she is reinventing capital markets on Women Disrupting Tech. In episode 60, she shares her journey, emphasizing trust, diversity, and women’s strengths. Mesh, a regulated crypto platform Find the episode on Spotify, Apple, or YouTube, and support the podcast’s mission.More
