From a Woman to a Leader is the women in tech leadership podcast — honest conversations with senior women in tech about promotions, visibility, and leading without burning out.
In this live conversation, we’ll talk about what it really takes to make a bold career move, whether that means leaving corporate, starting a business, or stepping into a bigger version of your...
You keep waiting for someone more qualified. A mentor who has done it before, a manager who will finally say you're ready, a role model who proves it's possible. But what happens when that person...
What do you do when you can't find a single role model who has done what you want to do?
Dr. Karny Ilan is a general surgery resident at Sheba Medical Center and the CEO and co-founder of Feminai,...
Women in tech are often rewarded for being agreeable, which can also hold them back.
In this live conversation, Limor Bergman Gross and Victoria Nelson will explore why so many high-performing women...
You were the best engineer on the team. So they made you a manager. And then, as Megan Robinson says, no one told you the rules had changed.If you've ever felt like you're winging it as a new...
How do you go from being a top individual contributor to actually leading a team?
In this episode of From a Woman to a Leader, Limor Bergman Gross talks with Megan Robinson, founder and CEO of...
"Your English sucks, but I like your energy." A radio station manager said it to this week's guest, Lirone Glikman, when she walked in looking for a show. It sent me straight back 25 years.In this...
"Your English sucks, but I like your energy." A radio manager said it to this week's guest, Lirone Glikman, and it sent me back 25 years to the first big tech conference I ever went to.
In...
Lirone Glikman has built relationships across 28 countries, and she's convinced that showing up as yourself, accent and all, is your biggest unfair advantage.She's a global keynote speaker, personal...
Merav Yanai spent 30 years watching companies fail their managers, and she finally did something about it.She's an HR executive who moved to operations after an acquisition, led a major merger across...
Merav Yanai spent 30 years watching companies fail their managers, then built an AI to fix it.
She's an HR executive who was handed an operations team after an acquisition (a team that openly...
There's a moment that a lot of women hit and don't have a name for.
The job you've outgrown but still need.
The career you built no longer fits.
The voice in your head that says 'I want something...
You've built something you're good at. You've put in the years. And now, part of you wants to do something new, but another part whispers, "If I leave, I'm starting from zero." I'll be no one.My...
How do you change careers when you've spent years becoming good at one thing, and you're terrified your experience won't transfer?
In this episode of From a Woman to a Leader, Limor Bergman Gross...
You walk into a conference. You don't know anyone. Everyone seems to already be in clusters: laughing, exchanging cards, working the room. And you're standing at the edge of it, wondering what's...
Why do introverts think they're bad at networking?
In this solo episode of From a Woman to a Leader, I dig into why "just walk up and start talking" is the wrong advice for the rest of...
Naama Nicotra is back for round two. The founder and CEO of NakedPak, the first brand making microplastic-free meals with edible, hot-water-soluble packaging, sat down with me again to talk about the...
How do you pitch investors without a slide deck?
In this episode of From a Woman to a Leader, I'm back with Naama Nicotra, founder and CEO of NakedPak, the first brand making microplastic-free meals...
You look at the people you admire, and you see the finished version. The company, the title, the stage, the applause. You almost never see the years of failure and rejection it took to get there. And...
What does success really mean?
In this solo episode of From a Woman to a Leader, I share my honest take on success, failure, and rejection, sparked by my conversation this week with founder Naama...