Modeled after "Humans of New York," Women of Silicon Valley publishes photos and interviews with accomplished women and genderqueer entrepreneurs and technologists. Thanks to our features, we've grown to over 70K cross-platform followers and received coverage in publications including CNN, ABC, Buzzfeed, Mic, and Huffington Post. This podcast highlights the stories of these techies in new ways through weekly interviews and rapid-fire Q&A's.

Women of Silicon Valley: The Podcast
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Podcast Overview
Modeled after "Humans of New York," Women of Silicon Valley publishes photos and interviews with accomplished women and genderqueer entrepreneurs and technologists. Thanks to our features, we've grown to over 70K cross-platform followers and received coverage in publications including CNN, ABC, Buzzfeed, Mic, and Huffington Post. This podcast highlights the stories of these techies in new ways through weekly interviews and rapid-fire Q&A's.
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4/18/2020
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Recent Episodes

December 16, 2020
Alex Levich: Leading with Courage
Today, we're joined by Alex Levich. Alex is a Product Management Executive with nearly 20 years of experience building innovative products and teams at scale. Currently, Alex is a Product Lead at Google, focused on Maps & Local Verticals, and has previously worked at Facebook. Alex is a public speaker on digital media, product management, technology, innovation and women in tech. She was featured in Inc. magazine column on innovation, has filmed a YouTube show to showcase women leaders...

December 9, 2020
Danielle Forward: Natives Rising
Today, we're joined by Danielle Forward. Danielle is a Product Designer for Social Impact at Facebook. She was born and raised in Santa Rosa, California, and moved to San Francisco to attend college. After ten years of paying her way through college part-time, she graduated as valedictorian with her BFA in Interaction Design from California College of the Arts. During college, she had two internships at Facebook, both on separate teams for Internet.org. Danielle is also the founder of Nativ...

December 2, 2020
Diana Kris Navarro: From Girls Who Code to Tumblr
Today, we're joined by Diana Kris Navarro. Diana is currently a software engineer at Tumblr. She was in the founding class of Girls Who Code in 2012, a hackNY fellow in 2017, and was featured in GWC’s Sisterh>>d campaign for Day of the Girl. She has previously interned at Adobe, Qualcomm and Gilt Groupe. Related Sites: Diana Kris Navarro's Q&A: https://www.womenofsiliconvalley.org/interviews/diana-kris-navarro Diana Kris Navarro's Website: https://dianakris....
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