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    Explore " gender disparities" with insightful episodes like "Thriving in Business with Brooke Bailey's Action Plans and Wellness Tips", "Does Inequity in U.S. Patent Inventorship Matter? A Discussion on Inequality in the Patent System and how it Impacts Innovation", "AI/ML, gender equity and sustainability | A Conversation with Chloe Messdaghi | 2 Cyber Chicks Podcast With Erika McDuffie And Jax Scott", "AI/ML, gender equity and sustainability | A Conversation with Chloe Messdaghi | 2 Cyber Chicks Podcast With Erika McDuffie And Jax Scott" and "Does India Inc give due credit to women returning after a break?" from podcasts like ""Side Hustle City", "Stanford Legal", "ITSPmagazine", "2 Cyber Chicks" and "The Working Life"" and more!

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    Thriving in Business with Brooke Bailey's Action Plans and Wellness Tips

    Thriving in Business with Brooke Bailey's Action Plans and Wellness Tips

    Embark on a transformative journey with Brooke Bailey, a dynamic business and wellness coach who's here to guide you through the intricate dance of entrepreneurship and personal well-being. With roots in Atlanta and Kentucky, Brooke brings a unique perspective on how to juggle the demands of business with the necessities of a fulfilling life. She doesn't just talk the talk; she walks us through real strategies for managing people, mastering difficult conversations, and ensuring your business has the HR support it needs as it scales. There's no magic wand here, just the hard-earned wisdom of someone who knows what it's like to stand at the helm of a growing enterprise.

    As women in business, we're often pulled in multiple directions, tasked with being everything to everyone. That's where Brooke's approach, blending yoga and wellness with sharp business acumen, becomes a lifeline. It's not about piling more onto your plate; it's about harnessing the power of habit hacking and crafting 90-day action plans that play to your strengths. These personalized blueprints are not just about surviving the business world; they're about thriving in it, with your sanity intact and your goals within reach.

    We wrap up with a candid discussion on the disparities in entrepreneurial support across genders. We compare the motivational content targeted at men and women, before diving into a talk about the cultural and social constructs that shape our interactions. This episode isn't just theory; it's a rallying cry for support systems that grasp the unique challenges faced by female entrepreneurs. We underscore the importance of mentorship and community, exemplified by our vibrant Side Hustle City Facebook group, where dreams of turning side hustles into full-time careers are nurtured. So, grab a seat at our table, and let's navigate this journey together.

    As you're inspired to embark on your side hustle journey after listening to this episode, you might wonder where to start or how to make your vision a reality.  With a team of experienced marketing professionals and a track record of helping clients achieve their dreams, we are ready to assist you in reaching your goals. To find out more, visit www.reversedout.com.

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    Does Inequity in U.S. Patent Inventorship Matter? A Discussion on Inequality in the Patent System and how it Impacts Innovation

    Does Inequity in U.S. Patent Inventorship Matter? A Discussion on Inequality in the Patent System and how it Impacts Innovation

    Women and minorities continue to be underrepresented in patent issuing and less often are granted credit for their innovations. We examine why this is, the impacts it has, and what can be done about it. Patents, and the protection of inventor rights, was deemed important enough that when the U.S. Constitution was ratified in 1788 it included what is now known as the intellectual property clause: Article I, Section 8, Clause 8, which reads “[The Congress shall have Power . . . ] To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries.” Our guest in this episode is Lisa Larrimore Ouellette, whose latest research looks at inequality in the patent system and how that impacts innovation. Her paper “Improving Equity in Patent Inventorship” was recently published in Science.

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    Chapters:

    (00:00:00) Introduction and Patent System Overview

    The significance of patents and their historical context. Intro of guest Lisa Ouellette’s research on inequity in the patent system 

    (00:01:47) Understanding Patents and their Benefits 

    The purpose of patents, their duration, and their impact on inventors' rights. Discussion on how patents apply across various industries like pharmaceuticals, software, and AI.

    (00:04:10) Inequities in the Patent System

    Disparities within the patent system, and discussion on the lower representation of women and minorities in obtaining patents.

    (00:07:15) The Innovator-Inventor Gap

    Exploring the gap between authorship on scientific papers and recognition as patent inventors & potential mechanisms causing it.

    (00:11:15)  Impact of Patent Recognition

    The significance of being listed as a patent inventor: impact on career, earnings, and professional reputation. 

    (00:13:33) Innovation Type with Diverse Inventorship

    Insights into the potential shift in innovation focus due to diversity within inventor teams.

     (00:14:54) Addressing Inequity: Policy Reforms

    Challenges faced by underrepresented groups in persisting through the patent application process, suggestions for change and the impact of real-world programs to address these challenges

    (00:18:37) AI's Influence and Challenges

    Speculations on AI's impact on patent accessibility and equity. Challenges and potential exacerbation of disparities due to AI-generated patent claims.

    (00:21:11) Conclusion

    AI/ML, gender equity and sustainability | A Conversation with Chloe Messdaghi | 2 Cyber Chicks Podcast With Erika McDuffie And Jax Scott

    AI/ML, gender equity and sustainability  | A Conversation with Chloe Messdaghi | 2 Cyber Chicks Podcast With Erika McDuffie And Jax Scott

    Guest: Chloe Messdaghi, Head of Threat Research, Protect AI

    On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/chloe-messdaghi

    On Twitter | https://twitter.com/ChloeMessdaghi

    On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/chloemessdaghi

    On Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/chloemessdaghi/

    Website | https://www.securebychloe.com

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    Episode Introduction

    Chloe Messdaghi, seasoned cybersecurity professional and fellow podcaster, hops on the show to talk about the latest in AI / Machine Learning security bug bounty, gender disparities in cybersecurity for marginalized disorders and the intersection where information security meets sustainability.

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    Resources

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    2 Cyber Chicks on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnYu0psdcllSSucymyL5YClI0YzU34otn

    ITSPmagazine on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ITSPmagazine

    For more podcast stories from 2 Cyber Chicks with Erika McDuffie and Jax Scott,  visit: 
    👉 https://www.itspmagazine.com/2-cyber-chicks-podcast

    AI/ML, gender equity and sustainability | A Conversation with Chloe Messdaghi | 2 Cyber Chicks Podcast With Erika McDuffie And Jax Scott

    AI/ML, gender equity and sustainability  | A Conversation with Chloe Messdaghi | 2 Cyber Chicks Podcast With Erika McDuffie And Jax Scott

    Guest: Chloe Messdaghi, Head of Threat Research, Protect AI

    On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/chloe-messdaghi

    On Twitter | https://twitter.com/ChloeMessdaghi

    On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/chloemessdaghi

    On Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/chloemessdaghi/

    Website | https://www.securebychloe.com

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    Are you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?
    👉 https://www.itspmagazine.com/sponsor-the-itspmagazine-podcast-network

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    Episode Introduction

    Chloe Messdaghi, seasoned cybersecurity professional and fellow podcaster, hops on the show to talk about the latest in AI / Machine Learning security bug bounty, gender disparities in cybersecurity for marginalized disorders and the intersection where information security meets sustainability.

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    Resources

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    2 Cyber Chicks on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnYu0psdcllSSucymyL5YClI0YzU34otn

    ITSPmagazine on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ITSPmagazine

    For more podcast stories from 2 Cyber Chicks with Erika McDuffie and Jax Scott,  visit: 
    👉 https://www.itspmagazine.com/2-cyber-chicks-podcast

    54. The Invisible Tax of Household Chores on Women's Careers & Finances with Lindsay Sparrow

    54. The Invisible Tax of Household Chores on Women's Careers & Finances with Lindsay Sparrow

    Welcome to Episode 54 of the In Her Wallet Podcast! This week, we are discussing the hidden costs of household chores (which women tend to do more of) and their profound impact on our financial futures and career paths. Sofiia is joined by Lindsay Sparrow, one of the premiere investment advisors in Alberta at Wellington-Altus Private Wealth. As a Certified Financial Planner (CFP) and a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA), Lindsay knows firsthand about the invisible tax that women pay for household labour. In this episode, Sofiia and Lindsay explore practical solutions for achieving a more equitable future.

    *Watch this episode in video format on YouTube*

    If you like this episode, let Sofiia know! Take a screenshot of this page & tag her in your IG stories @sofiiasalimova & @inherwalletpodcast, or simply send her a DM! You can also support the production of In Her Wallet Podcast via this link.

    Key takeaways:
    00:00 What we're talking about today
    03:21 Get to know Lindsay
    08:35 Gender norms around household chores
    06:56 Are household chores unpaid work
    08:39 What is emotional labour
    09:40 Splitting household chores with your partner
    12:07 Why we put off hiring help
    13:53 If you are a stay at home parent..
    16:50 How a prenup can help
    18:28 Work from home makes you miss out on...
    21:30 How to value your time
    29:52 Lindsay's three money tips for women
    30:00 What is financial freedom to you

    Episode resources:

    • Lindsay Sparrow Website: https://advisor.wellington-altus.ca/sparrowwealth/
    • Lindsay Sparrow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/buythelatte/

    Disclaimer: 
    The views in this recording are the personal views of the Investment Advisor and should not be taken as the views of Wellington-Altus Private Wealth. This commentary is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, tax, legal or accounting advice nor does it constitute an offer or solicitation to buy or sell any securities referred to. Individual circumstances and current events are critical to sound investment planning; anyone wishing to act on this article should consult with his or her advisor.

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    Fighting the Stigma in Scotland with MSP Daniel Johnson

    Fighting the Stigma in Scotland with MSP Daniel Johnson

    Member of Scottish Parliament Daniel Johnson is a husband, father, and former business owner.  Mr. Johnson was diagnosed with ADHD almost 6 years ago after his wife brought the subject up.  He discusses how those with inattentive type that have flown under the radar for years begin to almost hit a crisis point once the structures of being at home and in school are no longer there.  As we get older, we begin our careers and start families with all of that comes stress which brings the symptoms more to the forefront.  Our forgetfulness, being so called ‘lazy’, disorganization, among the many other symptoms.  We talk about his route to diagnosis both with his experience with his private GP and now in the NHS system.  This leads to discussion of the lack of resources and the barriers to treatment especially in the more northern sections of Scotland.  Daniel is an advocate for medication as a first step alongside the skills for managing, he has a statement he references often “pills and skills” when discussing the need for combination treatments for ADHD.  Some of the other topics we cover are the disparities in gender, lack of education on ADHD for teachers and physicians for identifying/working with ADHD, need for mental health screening in prisons, and the stigma around medication. 

    Full Show Notes Available On My Website: https://www.excusemyadhd.com/episode-5/

    Article in learning disabilities today: https://www.learningdisabilitytoday.co.uk/2019/adhd-diagnosis-and-medication-gives-msp-daniel-johnson-a-new-lease-of-life

    Link to MSP Daniel Johnson’s speech to Parliament June 5 2018: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFEYC3IiKOE

    Full debate Portrayal of ADHD Treatment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThwVBMnqfbs

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