Mothers In Construction (M.I.C.)

Mothers In Construction
Mothers In Construction (M.I.C.)

M.I.C. is a podcast for women in the construction industry whom are mothers or are anticipating motherhood. Being a mom in this industry can often make you feel as if you can't. We want to show you, YOU CAN.

  1. M.I.C. Episode 60 - The Master Builder

    05/04/2023

    M.I.C. Episode 60 - The Master Builder

    Check out the season finale of  Mothers in Construction podcast, Season 4 , Episode 60 – The Master Builder with Ann McNeill. Ann McNeill is the President of MCO Construction and Services Inc., MCO Consulting, Inc.,  Constructively Speaking, Inc., on the Board of Directors for Better Investing, and Founder of the National Association of Black Women in Construction (NABWIC). She is also the Founder and President/CEO of the International Mastermind Association, an organization that helps people create work/life balance through goal-setting and financial empowerment. Today, Ann is a dynamic speaker who has been featured in many newspapers and magazines, including Success Magazine and the Miami Herald. She was also the cover story for USA Today, Black Enterprise and ABC World News. Ann is also mother to two wonderful daughters, Danelle and the Baby Billionaire, Ionnie. She also has two awesome grandchildren, Malachi and Rajah-Nia. Mrs. McNeill is happily married to her husband Daniel McNeill. In this episode, we speak about Ann’s start in the industry 45 years ago, what it was like being a black woman in construction at that time, and what led her to start the National Association of Black Women In Construction. We also discuss balancing motherhood and our careers. Ann advises us to expose our children to what we do and highlights the importance of prioritizing family along with scheduling intentional moments with our children. Ann McNeill, known as The Master Builder, is intentional about building people that build projects and building programs that build communities. Listen to her story!!!

    31 min
  2. M.I.C. Episode 59 - Creating Legacy

    04/27/2023

    M.I.C. Episode 59 - Creating Legacy

    Check out Episode 59 - Creating Legacy, with Barbara G. Werther, Esq., and Jesse Garchik. Barbara is an attorney practicing construction law and Member at Samek | Werther | Mills, LLC. Her principal goal is to assist clients in finding a path to resolve issues, eliminate disputes, and find sensible solutions to complicated legal issues. Barbara is also co-founder of the Women In Construction, Inc. (WIC) organization and has served as President of the annual Women in Construction Conference from 2006 to 2021. Jesse Garchik is the founder and Principal of Garchik Consulting Solutions, LLC. Her firm supports nonprofit organizations and for-profit businesses in the areas of strategic planning, communications, social media, fundraising, event planning, and volunteer committee management. She is a vital player in the success of The Women in Construction Conference, "the East Coast's premiere forum for education, professional development, and networking for women in the build industry".  In this episode, we discuss the importance of supporting women in our industry and how vital it is to reach back for the woman behind you. Barbara and Jesse, also mother and daughter, discuss how the legacy created by Barbara and her partner through the founding of WIC continues on under the guidance of Jesse, with a focus on elevating and celebrating women in our industry. Listen to their stories!!!! The 17th Annual Women in Construction Conference will be held on October 19th, 2023, in Washington, DC. Women in Construction (womeninconstructionconference.com)

    29 min
  3. M.I.C. Episode 58 - Be Fearless

    04/20/2023

    M.I.C. Episode 58 - Be Fearless

    Check out Season 4, Episode 58 of the Mothers in Construction podcast with Anya James, CMAA, PHAS.  Anya is an Administrative Housing Superintendent with the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA). She’s been a facilities manager with over 25 years of proven success in supervising large work entities. Anya is proficient in overseeing multimillion-dollar Class A capital improvement projects as well as monitoring field operations in construction management, heating services, and building maintenance. She has the ability to direct complex projects from concept to fully operational status. At the age of 18, Anya began her career with NYCHA as a Maintenance Trainee within the Housing Youth Development Internship, a program offered to youth living in one of the housing developments of the New York City Housing Authority.  She is now a leader within the same organization and participates in a coaching/leadership academy where women in leadership reach back to support future leaders within their organization. On top of this position, Anya is a real estate investor, has practiced funeral directing, and holds an Associate Degree in Mortuary Science from Nassau Community College, a Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration and Human Resource Management, as well as a Masters of Public Administration/Investigations (MPA) from John Jay College of Criminal Justice. As if her plate is not full enough, Anya is a mom with a nine-year old daughter, Amayah, who is a competitive gymnast, figure skater, and guitarist. Amayah is her "why" and keeps her pushing forward. In this episode, we speak about the importance of hope and access to opportunity. Anya tells us, "On the other side of fear, is opportunity."  Listen to her story !!! * Link In Bio *

    29 min
  4. M.I.C. Episode 56 - Life Transitions

    04/06/2023

    M.I.C. Episode 56 - Life Transitions

    Check out Season 4 - Episode 56 - Life Transitions of Mothers In Construction Podcast with Nicolle Wilkinson. Nicolle Wilkinson is a licensed architect in the state of Arizona and a certified construction manager through CMAA. Her 30-year career has focused on the planning and management of complex capital improvement programs in both California and Arizona for local and federal agencies.  Her forte is navigating bureaucratic organizations and exceeding client expectations "so they can sleep at night."  She calls herself the "LinkedIn Granny" and posts frequently about women in construction, NAWIC, menopause, being a vinophile, and about the feral cats on her construction site that she cares for. In addition to trying to bring a NAWIC chapter to Yuma before she retires, she is currently mentoring a group of 4 women in construction, meeting with them one-on-one and as a group monthly for a year.  Nicolle is a mother to one living child, a son who is a high school senior graduating this year, and who, thanks to his mother’s encouragement and the generosity of his mentor Shanen Aranmor with Weld Like A Girl, will be attending Tulsa Welding School on a full scholarship starting in July.  Her husband, Greg, is the retired City of Yuma city manager, and a retired Lieutenant Colonel in the Marine Corps.  Nicolle’s next career milestone is to retire to Malta in 2025.  She is currently teaching herself to speak Maltese in preparation for retirement. In this episode, we discuss menopause and what it’s like to be a mother in construction going through this life transition while maintaining a career the industry. This is another topic that is not discussed loudly enough but impacts many. For some, the symptoms are minimal, but others endure pain and discomfort, which impact their way of life. Nicolle experienced symptoms associated with menopause while running hundreds of millions of dollars in work. She provides tips on what has helped her advocate for her needs, improve her quality of life, and maintain a successful career in a demanding industry. Listen to her story!!!! Follow Nicolle on LinkedIn @Nicolle Wilkinson

    28 min
  5. M.I.C Episode 55 - Psychosocial Safety

    03/30/2023

    M.I.C Episode 55 - Psychosocial Safety

    Check out  Mothers In Construction Podcast's, Episode 55 – Psychosocial Safety with Abby Ferri. Abby is a practical, creative, and influential safety and risk management consultant, podcaster, and author. She leverages social media, her voice, and the latest technology to advocate for worker safety and equity. Abby is the Chief Risk Officer at Insurate, where she's part of a team of innovators reshaping insurance around the people it's supposed to protect.  In this episode, we speak about psychosocial safety factors along with two of the top safety issues facing women in the field: lack of accessibility to adequate bathroom facilities and access to properly fitting PPE. Not having adequate facilities for women has an impact on the health and well-being of workers in the field.  Many avoid hydrating and hold urine throughout their shifts as a way to avoid jobsite conditions.  This leads to dehydration and painful urinary tract infections. Also, although more products have become available, proper fitting PPE that is based upon female body measurement data is still an issue and has an impact on worker safety. Abby discusses her advocacy work to support better work environments for women in the field and what we can do to elevate our voices to push for an industry-wide cultural change that goes beyond inclusion weeks and trendy statements. The call to action to the industry is to do the right thing and make necessary accommodations to support women in our industry! Listen to her story!!!

    34 min
  6. 03/16/2023

    M.I.C. Episode 53 - We Are The Rule

    Check out Season 4, Episode 53 – We Are The Rule with Laini Schultz-Sangster. Laini-Schultz-Sangster is a Transportation/Construction Project Manager with over two decades of experience in the industry. Having worked her way up from Office Engineer to Project Manager, Laini worked on landmark projects, such as the John F Kennedy International Airport Light Rail System (LRS), Atlanta Hartsfield International Airport Skytrain Automated People Mover (APM), SunRail Heavy Rail and Orlando International Airports A1/B3 APM Upgrades in Florida. She is also a Certified General Contractor in Florida. Five years ago, Laini became a mother, which changed the trajectory of her professional career as she was forced to make the decision about “What kind of mother and wife was she going to be? Whether or not the long hours of her day would be focused on the jobsite or at home?  Where would the balance of wife/mothering come from?” This is the reason she is a firm believer in mentorship as seeing yourself in someone who looks like you, who is successful and/or struggling with decisions like yours, validates your choices, helps dispel anxious feelings disguised as failure, and that horrible imposter syndrome. Mentorship and friendships help us all realize WE are not alone; WE can make decisions that prioritize our families, WE can demand flexibility, it will be manifested. WE can do this, doesn’t have to look pretty and fancy, but WE CAN DO THIS! We thank Laini for her power statement “We Are No Longer The Exception, WE ARE THE RULE! Listen to her story!! Laini R Schultz-Sangster Transportation/Construction Project Manager www.ralisan.com lschultz@ralisan.com 689 256 3484

    33 min
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M.I.C. is a podcast for women in the construction industry whom are mothers or are anticipating motherhood. Being a mom in this industry can often make you feel as if you can't. We want to show you, YOU CAN.

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