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What does it take to start a career in tech? Listen to the TechFace podcast and get to know inspiring women in tech and their careers. Find out what they have experienced, get to know their stories and hear all about their advice to build your best career in tech. This podcast goes to all women in tech and their successful careers!

  1. Tech Inspired with Nina Habicht

    -1 ДН.

    Tech Inspired with Nina Habicht

    What if AI success isn’t about better tech - but better thinking?   In this episode of Tech Inspired, Nina Habicht joins Priska Burkard to challenge the way we approach AI - from the inside out.   The idea is that most AI projects don’t fail because of the technology, they fail because people were never brought along for the journey.   Nina has been building in AI long before the recent hype - launching products, scaling systems, and now helping organisations actually make AI work through her Agentic AI company dreamleap that redefines how SMBs work in the future.   And her message is clear: 👉 AI doesn’t unlock value without human understanding. 👉 Tools don’t transform businesses - people do.   In this conversation, we go into what it really takes to build, scale, and sustain AI in the real world: - Why “AI-ready” has nothing to do with knowing tools, and everything to do with mindset and frameworks - What most companies get wrong when investing in AI (and why it costs them) - How to decide if AI is even the right solution, or just expensive noise - The hidden risks of AI overload, from burnout to blind trust in outputs - Why focusing on one tool + real problems beats chasing every new shiny release   And maybe the most important takeaway: AI is not here to replace thinking, it’s here to challenge it.   This episode is for the builders, the decision-makers, and the curious minds who want to use AI well.   🎧 Tune in now and rethink how you build, learn, and lead with AI. 🔗 Connect with Nina Habicht and follow her work.   🚀 And this March, we’re going all in on AI Upskilling. Every week, we’re bringing you fresh conversations with experts shaping the space - sharing real insights, practical steps, and the perspectives you won’t find in a typical playbook. Stay tuned for the next episode.

    26 мин.
  2. Tech Inspired with Sonja Angehrn

    24 МАР.

    Tech Inspired with Sonja Angehrn

    Everyone’s talking about AI. But how many actually understand what’s behind it?   In this episode of Tech Inspired, Priska Burkard sits down with Sonja Angehrn - AI lecturer at OST and former industry leader - to unpack what it really means to become AI-ready in today’s world.   Because the truth is that AI didn’t just appear overnight, and upskilling isn’t about learning prompts - it’s about understanding what you’re building, why it matters, and how to use it responsibly.   With 20+ years in data, analytics, and AI (long before it was trending), Sonja brings a grounded, no-hype perspective on how individuals and organisations can move from confusion to clarity.   🔍 What you’ll discover in this episode: - Why most companies feel the pressure to “do AI”… but don’t know where to start - What AI upskilling actually means (and what it doesn’t) - Why basic understanding beats blind adoption - every time - How non-technical professionals can build real AI confidence - The power of diverse teams - and why AI needs more voices at the table - Where bias really comes from in AI - and what we can do about it   To succeed with AI, we don’t need more engineers - we need more empowered thinkers.People who ask better questions, make smarter decisions, and build with purpose. Because the future of AI is technical, as it is deeply human.   🎧 Tune in now and get a clear, practical perspective on what it takes to move from AI-curious… to AI-capable. 👉 Connect with Sonja on LinkedIn   PS: March is our AI Upskilling Month at Tech Inspired. Every week, we’re sitting down with experts in the field to bring you the sharpest insights, real-world use cases, and actionable next steps. Stay tuned for the next episode

    38 мин.
  3. Tech Inspired - Episode with Fabienne Lorenz

    18 МАР.

    Tech Inspired - Episode with Fabienne Lorenz

    AI isn’t just for tech teams anymore. So why are so many people still on the sidelines?   In this episode of Tech Inspired, Priska Burkard sits down with Fabienne Lorenz, a leadership and learning expert with 15+ years of experience at the intersection of technology, business, and people development.   We are living through a major shift - AI has moved from niche to necessary, from specialist tool to everyday skill. And yet, most people are still figuring out where they fit.   Fabienne is right in the middle of that transformation. She builds learning ecosystems that don’t just teach AI - but help people actually use it, confidently and meaningfully, in their daily work.   🔍 What you’ll discover in this episode: Why AI upskilling is no longer optional, and what’s really holding people backThe shift from awareness to action (and what finally clicks for people) How to cut through the noise and focus on what actually matters for your roleWhat inclusive AI learning looks like, and why language, access, and design matter more than everPractical ways to start your AI journey, even if you don’t see yourself as “technical”  The goal is not to become an AI expert overnight, but rather to build the confidence to engage, experiment, and grow - on your terms.   Because the future of AI won’t be built by a few specialists, it will be shaped by everyone who chooses to step in.   🎧 Tune in now and get a clearer, more human roadmap for navigating AI - at work, and beyond.   👉 Connect with Fabienne on LinkedIn   PS: March is our AI Upskilling Month at Tech Inspired. Each week, we’re spotlighting experts in the field to bring you the hottest insights, practical tips, and real-world next steps. Stay tuned for the next episode.

    25 мин.
  4. Tech Inspired with Chantelle Larsen

    11 МАР.

    Tech Inspired with Chantelle Larsen

    AI upskilling is broken.Too much tool talk, not enough human design. In this episode of Tech Inspired, Priska Burkard sits down with Chantelle Larsen to unpack one of the most urgent questions in tech right now: how do we upskill for AI in a way that is actually useful, ethical, and built to last? Chantelle cuts through the hype. As Founder and CEO of Systematic-X and a Chief Human & AI Officer at heart, she is driving a radically different conversation - one that puts people, purpose, and real problem-solving back at the centre of AI transformation. From ethical AI governance to her AI Academy for entrepreneurs and small businesses, her work is all about helping humans build with AI, not disappear behind it. 🔍 What to expect in this episode: Why most AI upskilling misses the point - and what “human-first AI” looks like in practiceThe gap between buying AI tools and actually creating value with themWhy entrepreneurs and small businesses need a different AI playbook than corporatesHow to build AI literacy that goes beyond prompts and actually changes how you workWhat responsible AI looks like when you strip away the buzzwords and get practicalWhy neurodivergent minds may have more to teach us about AI learning than we realiseThis conversation is sharp, honest, and deeply human. It challenges the lazy narrative that AI transformation is just about adoption speed or tool fluency. Instead, it asks better questions: What are we solving? Who are we designing for? And what kind of future are we building together? 🎧 Tune in now and get Chantelle’s hottest takes, practical next steps, and a much-needed reminder that the future of AI should still feel human. 👉 Connect with Chantelle on LinkedIn. PS: March is our AI Upskilling Month at Tech Inspired. Each week, we’re interviewing a professional in the field to bring you the hottest insights, practical tips, and real-world perspectives on how to work with AI. Stay tuned for the next episode.

    44 мин.
  5. Tech Inspired with Yeliz Obrist

    20 ЯНВ.

    Tech Inspired with Yeliz Obrist

    Sometimes the biggest breakthroughs start with someone simply taking a chance on you. When no one would hire her without experience, Yeliz Obrist didn’t give up - she got creative. Today, she’s leading cloud platform and architecture at NatWest, building systems that power a global private bank. But the road here? Anything but straight.   In this episode of Tech Inspired, Priska Burkard sits down with Yeliz to explore the pivots, restarts, and reinventions that shaped her 20+ year journey in tech - from statistics to system engineering, from Turkey to Switzerland, and from doubt to DevOps.   🔍 What you'll take away from this episode: ·      The power of one “yes” that changed everything - and how to recognise that moment when it comes. ·      What it really means to build in the cloud, and why it's more collaborative (and creative!) than you think. ·      How to navigate career breaks, redundancy, and starting over - without losing your fire. ·      Practical advice for breaking into cloud engineering (especially in the Swiss market). ·      Her take on the future of infrastructure, and why humans will always be at the heart of innovation. ·      This is an episode for the problem-solvers, the career restarters, the quietly resilient - and anyone who’s ever wondered if it’s too late to learn something new. (Spoiler: it’s not.)   🎧 Tune in now and get inspired by Yeliz’s story of grit, growth, and building cloud solutions with heart.   👉 Connect with Yeliz on LinkedIn to follow her work and projects.

    35 мин.
  6. Tech Inspired with Intissar Ghozlani

    25.11.2025

    Tech Inspired with Intissar Ghozlani

    Turning Imposter Syndrome into a Tech Superpower   What happens when the path you planned doesn't pan out - yet leads you somewhere better? In this episode of Tech Inspired, we meet Intissar “Inti” Ghozlani, a back-end software engineer at Swiss digital bank Alpian. She’s reshaping how we think about women in tech - and showing that confidence isn't a requirement to start, it's a result of staying in the game. From growing up in Tunisia with access to both science and the arts, to battling silent self-doubt during her early career in Europe, Inti opens up about her journey through fear, failure, and finding her voice in tech. She shares what it really felt like to step into rooms where she thought everyone else “just knew” - and how she learned the truth behind the imposter syndrome illusion. 💡 What you’ll take away from this episode: Why early career struggles don’t mean you’re in the wrong place - and what helped her push through them.What it’s like to be a woman of colour navigating tech in Europe - and why representation still matters.The power of emotionally intelligent workplaces - and how they can make or break your growth.Why asking the “stupid question” might actually be your smartest move.Her take on why domain knowledge matters in tech - and how working in finance changed her own mindset about money.This is an honest, empowering conversation for anyone who’s ever doubted they belonged in tech - but showed up anyway. 🎧 Tune in now and get inspired by Inti’s story of resilience, self-awareness and rewriting the rules of what a tech journey should look like. 👉 Want to connect or learn more about her work? Connect with Intissar on LinkedIn.

    37 мин.
  7. Tech Inspired with Afke Schouten

    01.07.2025

    Tech Inspired with Afke Schouten

    You don’t need to code to lead in AI. You need to translate. And Afke Schouten is building the bridges where others see barriers.  In this episode of Tech Inspired, Priska Burkard sits down with Afke - Founder and Managing Partner of AI Bridge - to explore how she turned frustration with miscommunication into a business model that’s helping companies unlock real ROI from AI. From her unconventional journey into mathematics to becoming a voice for human-centered AI transformation, Afke shares how she scaled from analyst to founder, teacher, and ecosystem shaper. Her message is clear - AI isn’t just about data. It’s about dialogue, design, and deep change. 🔍 In this episode, you’ll hear: ·       Why most AI projects fail, and what it actually takes to get them into production. ·       The missing skill set no one talks about in data science (and why it might be your superpower). ·       How Afke helps companies move beyond proof-of-concepts to building AI with real-world impact. ·       Her take on the growing AI economy, and why collaboration between industries is the next big unlock. ·       Why understanding people, not just models, is the future of responsible AI adoption. Whether you're a business leader struggling to make AI stick, a data scientist eager to scale your influence, or a curious mind watching the field evolve - this one’s for you.  🎧 Tune in now and get inspired by Afke’s vision for AI that’s not just smart - but strategic, inclusive, and built to last. PS: Want to connect or learn more about Afke’s work? Find her on LinkedIn.

    37 мин.
  8. Tech Inspired with Catherine Kosten

    29.04.2025

    Tech Inspired with Catherine Kosten

    Tech wasn’t on her radar - until she discovered how it connects with the things she already loved. Catherine Kosten started out painting, drawing and sculpting, not coding algorithms. Now? She’s Head of AI at a Zurich-based law firm, helping legal teams understand and integrate powerful tools like large language models - safely and smartly. 🎯 In this episode of Tech Inspired, Priska sits down with Catherine as she unpacks her fascinating pivot from the fine arts to AI, from language studies to machine learning, and how she turned self-doubt into a PhD and a leadership role in one of the most conservative industries around. 🔍 What you’ll love in this episode: What it’s really like going from zero coding experience to leading AI strategy (while learning in a second language).How Catherine found the intersection between language and tech - and built a career around it.The bold question that unlocked her first tech job (Hint: you can ask it too).Why law is the next frontier for generative AI - and how her role bridges legal expertise and deep tech.What it takes to survive (and thrive) in a PhD program, and why crying over broken code is sometimes just part of the process.The one piece of career advice she swears by - especially for women breaking into tech. 💡This one’s for the career-changers, the self-taught coders, the curious creatives - and anyone who’s ever wondered if it’s too late to start over. (Spoiler: it’s not.) 🎧 Tune in now and get inspired by Catherine’s story of reinvention, resilience, and rewriting what a tech career can look like. 👉 Want to connect with Catherine and learn more about her work? Find her on LinkedIn.

    34 мин.

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What does it take to start a career in tech? Listen to the TechFace podcast and get to know inspiring women in tech and their careers. Find out what they have experienced, get to know their stories and hear all about their advice to build your best career in tech. This podcast goes to all women in tech and their successful careers!