SheCanCode's Spilling The T

SheCanCode

SheCanCode’s ‘Spilling the T’ podcast offers conversations with top female voices in the tech sector, as we plunge into the latest topics that have captured our imagination recently. Learn about a range of tech disciplines and how to establish a career in them - from coding, AI, cyber, starting a business, career transitions and even diversity in space, we lay it out bare and Spill the T on everything you need to know.

  1. From complexity to clarity: A career in science communication

    2d ago

    From complexity to clarity: A career in science communication

    What happens when a scientist leaves academia to pursue a bigger mission: making science accessible, inspiring and deeply human? In this episode, we speak with Dr. Niamh Shaw, an Irish engineer, scientist and award-winning science communicator whose career has taken an extraordinary turn—from academic research to analogue astronaut missions, zero-gravity flights and international space exploration. Originally trained in engineering and science, Niamh stepped away from full-time research in 2003 in search of more meaningful ways to connect people with science, curiosity and discovery. A pivotal moment in 2011 reignited her childhood dream of going to space, setting her on an unconventional path that blends science, storytelling, art and public engagement. We explore how Niamh transforms complex scientific ideas into compelling narratives, the lessons she's learned from astronaut training and simulated Mars missions, and why communication is just as important as discovery itself. From theatre stages to NASA, her journey demonstrates the power of following ambitious dreams and bringing others along for the adventure. Join us for an inspiring conversation about curiosity, courage, and the art of making science matter. SheCanCode is a collaborative community of women in tech working together to tackle the tech gender gap. Join our community to find a supportive network, opportunities, guidance and jobs, so you can excel in your tech career.

    59 min
  2. How to break the glass ceiling without breaking yourself

    Jun 22

    How to break the glass ceiling without breaking yourself

    What does it really take to reach the top in a male-dominated corporate world—and how do you do it without losing yourself along the way? In this episode, we're joined by Patty Azzarello, former Hewlett-Packard executive, tech CEO, TEDx speaker, and author of Why is SHE Still Here? Patty became the youngest general manager at HP at just 33, ran a billion-dollar software business by 35, and stepped into a CEO role at 38. But behind the impressive titles was a journey marked by sexism, self-doubt, workplace bullies, and the constant challenge of proving she belonged. Patty shares candid stories from her career, including moments when she was literally overlooked and forgotten in the workplace, and reveals the lessons she learned about leadership, resilience, and staying true to yourself while climbing the corporate ladder. We discuss overcoming imposter syndrome, managing social anxiety, navigating toxic work environments, and why success shouldn't come at the expense of your wellbeing. Whether you're aiming for the boardroom, building your confidence, or simply trying to thrive at work without burning out, this conversation offers practical wisdom and inspiration from someone who has lived it. SheCanCode is a collaborative community of women in tech working together to tackle the tech gender gap. Join our community to find a supportive network, opportunities, guidance and jobs, so you can excel in your tech career.

    46 min

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SheCanCode’s ‘Spilling the T’ podcast offers conversations with top female voices in the tech sector, as we plunge into the latest topics that have captured our imagination recently. Learn about a range of tech disciplines and how to establish a career in them - from coding, AI, cyber, starting a business, career transitions and even diversity in space, we lay it out bare and Spill the T on everything you need to know.