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Breaking Barriers: A Conversation with Olympic Figure Skater Meaghan Duhamel Ep. 130
Women Don't Do That (WDDT)
02/21/23 • 50 min
In this episode, we welcome Meaghan Duhamel, a trailblazing figure skater and coach with an extraordinary career. Meaghan's three Olympic medals and two World Championship titles are just some of her many achievements, despite facing numerous barriers and challenges as an athlete. She shares her insights on topics such as mental health and self-care, staying motivated in the face of setbacks, and the transition to motherhood, including the unique challenges she faced during the pandemic. Whether you're a figure skating fan or not, Meaghan's story will inspire you to push past your limitations and make a positive impact. So join us and get ready to be inspired by the amazing Meaghan Duhamel.
More about Meaghan:
Meaghan Duhamel, 37-year-old mother of two, is a former competitive figure skater who has achieved numerous accolades in her career. She is a 2-time World Champion, Olympic Gold, Silver and Bronze medalist, and a 7-time Canadian National Champion. Meaghan made history as the first and only pair skater to land a throw quad at the Olympics. She also won the CBC reality show, "Battle of the Blades." Meaghan is not only an accomplished athlete but also a passionate vegan and has 2 rescue dogs. Currently, she is a figure skating coach and analyst for CBC, continuing to contribute to her sport even after her retirement as a professional athlete.
How to find Meaghan:
Book recommendation (s):
One Jump at a Time, My Story by Nathan Chen
Podcast recommendation (s):
Dateline
Rich Roll
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Setting Goals Without the Pressure: A Guide for Goal-Skeptics Ep. 125
Women Don't Do That (WDDT)
01/17/23 • 25 min
We are kicking off the New Year with an update on why part of my face is frozen! Followed by a quick and dirty dive into goal settings that will benefit even the biggest goal setting skeptics.
I struggle with what is suspected to be ADHD, and goal setting has always seemed like a waste of time to me. Now that I run my own business, I understand its importance. This year I dove in and set out some goals and plans for the year, and If I am honest, it has been a GAME changer. It is something that is really hard for me to slow down and do, and if it is for you too, I want you to know that you can DO It!
If you haven’t already laid out some goals and plans for your life in 2023, be it personal or professional, this episode will be a quick and dirty guide to planning out goals for 2023. I know you will feel more organized, motivated, and ready to take on the New Year if you walk through this episode with me where we are going to get some work done in real time.
Grab a pen and paper or your computer and dive into the episode to find out how you can level up 2023.
P.S. Shout out to Kelly Sincair who runs Entrepreneur School for getting me started on setting my own goals for 2023. More on how Kelly helped get me get started in this episode.
How to find Kelly? Sign-up for Kelly’s Entrepreneur School here.
Kelly’s episodes on WOMENdontDOthat:
Working mom life and growing your business with Kelly Sinclair Ep. 78
So you want to be an entrepreneur with Kelly Sinclair Ep. 94
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Produced by: Stephanie Mitton

An honest conversation about mental health with CEO Kayla Isabelle Ep. 112
Women Don't Do That (WDDT)
09/27/22 • 45 min
Kayla Isabelle and host Stephanie discuss Kayla’s career, and do a deep dive on mental health. What did she learn from international travel? How has ageism impacted both of them? They also cover issues such as entrepreneurship, and support for women’s careers. We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did creating it!
About Kayla:
Kayla Isabelle is the CEO of Startup Canada, the national rallying community supporting and giving a voice to Canada’s 3.5 million entrepreneurs. She has dedicated her career to supporting entrepreneurs, both in Canada and internationally. Kayla is the host of the #StartupWomen Podcast for Women Entrepreneurs, she is the winner of multiple awards, and is a chronic volunteer.
Find Startup Canada online:
Find Kayla online:
Podcast recommendation: Lessons Learned, We Can Do Hard Things, Women at Work
Book recommendation: Radical Candor: Be a Kick-Ass Boss Without Losing Your Humanity Hardcover by Kim Scott
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How to take the next right step to reach your goals Ep. 109
Women Don't Do That (WDDT)
09/06/22 • 9 min
In this episode host Stephanie shares her tips on how to take the next right step to reach your goals. Feeling overwhelemed with life and don't know how to start or what to do next? This episode is for you!
Mentioned in this episode:
What it's really like to be a powerful political women and mother Ep. 108
Advice from a recovering perfectionish with Libby Ward Ep. 82
5 simple steps to overcome your overwhelm
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Working mom roundtable part 1 Ep. 105
Women Don't Do That (WDDT)
08/16/22 • 37 min
This week is a special episode!!! Stephanie hosts a roundtable on motherhood with some of her besties, Sarah Luehof, Myrrhanda Novak, and Laura Hall. We cover a range of topics that impact working moms, including: mat leave, returning to work, daycare, community support, mom guilt, dad guilt, selfcare, marriage, time management, and more. This may just be the most relatable pod yet! Part 1 and 2 are both ready to listen!
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Salary negotiation and raises with VP Lydia Frank Ep. 64
Women Don't Do That (WDDT)
01/28/21 • 55 min
Technology VP Lydia Frank is a pro at providing advice on salary negotiation and raises. In this episode we do a deep dive on these topics. We even talk about how to approach these issues in the COVID context. We also discuss Lydia’s career path, what a VP of marketing does, what it’s like to work in the technology sector, mentorship, as well as, what barriers still exist for women.
Who is Lydia Frank?
Lydia Frank is the Vice President of Marketing at Chronus. Prior to Chronus, she served in a number of marketing roles at PayScale.Previously, she led digital content teams at About.com and MSN.
Lydia is also a strong advocate for creating more accessible paths to power for women, people of color and other historically marginalized groups in the labor market and economy. She has been a frequent speaker and media commentator on this topic and has contributed related content to various publications including Harvard Business Review, Money, Fortune, TechCrunch.
Lydia holds a BA in Journalism from Central Washington University.
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More about chronus
More about Karen
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/lydia_west?lang=en
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gretschgirl13/
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lydiafrank/
Book
- The Memo: What Women of Color Need to Know to Secure a Seat at the Table Kindle Edition by Minda Harts
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Imposter syndrome with clean technology executive Karen Hamburg Ep.63
Women Don't Do That (WDDT)
01/13/21 • 51 min
Karen Hamberg shares her experience as an executive in the clean technology field, as well as, the challenges she has faced as a woman, and what can be done to make clean technologies a more appealing career path for women. You don’t want to miss all of Karen’s personal and professional advice, especially on imposter syndrome! She is personable and authentic. Take a listen and join the conversation!
Who is Karen Hamberg?
Karen Hamberg is a clean technology executive with nearly 20 years of global experience. She is currently Vice President, External Affairs and Sustainability at Westport Fuel Systems in Vancouver and has expertise in corporate strategy, environmental performance, regulatory affairs, sustainability, and external communications. She joined Westport in 2001.
In June 2020, she was appointed to the Government of Canada’s Industry Strategy Council representing the Clean Technology sector and named Chair of the Economic Strategy Table on Clean Technology.
In 2017, Karen was the first non-U.S. resident, the first woman, and the youngest person to be named Chair of the Board of Directors of CALSTART in Pasadena, California, the nation’s larges non-profit, member-driven coalition accelerating the growth of a clean transportation industry. Under her leadership, CALSTART achieved a gender-balanced Board of Directors in May 2020.
Karen is a sight after board member and her leadership is sought by government and industry for her expertise. She is also a volunteer who is very engaged in her community.
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More about Karen
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/karenhamberg
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/khamberg1/?hl=en
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karen-hamberg-26001612/
Books:
- Just Mergy: A Story of Justice and Redemption by Bryan Stevenson
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Racism and YOU with advocate, entrepreneur and former MP, Celina Caesar-Chavannes Ep.47
Women Don't Do That (WDDT)
06/15/20 • 50 min
Normally we would have a reflection show this week, but given the context of the world right now, you will understand why we wanted to interview our next guest.
In the interview with Celina Caesar-Chavannes, we discuss racism. Where we are, where we need to go and what YOU can do to help get us there. We also discuss life after politics and other important issues, such as mental health. It’s an important talk about the hard stuff, dive in and let’s listen and grow together!
Celina Caesar-Chavannes is a champion for mental health, gender, race and equity.
She is the former Member of Parliament for Whitby in Ontario Canada, and served as Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of International Development.
Before politics, Celina owned a double award winning research management firm. She is highly educated with multiple degrees and is currently completing her PhD in Organizational Leadership at Northcentral University.
She has also volunteered her time to a number of causes including: a past member of the Governing Council at the University of Toronto and a member of the Congress of Black Women (to name only a few).
Celina was given the Champion of Mental Health Parliamentarian Award in May 2017 by the Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness and Mental Health. She was also named one of the Most Influential People of African Descent, Global 100 Under 40, Politics & Governance and Black Parliamentarian of the Year in 2017, and a feature in the April 2018 edition of O (Oprah Winfrey) Magazine entitled, “What would you stand up for?”. Celina was also named Chatelaine Magazine’s Woman of the Year 2019.
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Stuff mentioned in this episode:
- More about Celina: https://www.celinacc.ca/
- Article by Celina: https://www.celinacc.ca/articles/
- Social media:
Twitter @iamcelinacc
Instagram @iamcelinacc - Book recommendation: The Spark: A Mother's Story Of Nurturing Genius by Kristine Barnett
https://www.chapters.indigo.ca/en-ca/books/the-spark-a-mothers-story/9780307362797-item.html
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The world is changing and so are we, Ep. 44
Women Don't Do That (WDDT)
05/08/20 • 42 min
Myrrhanda and Stephanie reflect on how the world is changing, how it is impacting their lives, as well as, their hopes for the future. We discuss our recent interview with Dr. Julie Desjardins, and what interviews you can look forward to next! As usual we laugh a lot!
Stuff mentioned in this episode:
- Blog post, 10 Daily Pandemic Reminders
https://www.womendontdothat.com/post/10-daily-pandemic-reminders - Printable, 10 Dailly Pandemic Reminders
https://www.womendontdothat.com/gratitudegame - Navigating COVID-19 with Psychologist Dr. Julie Desjardins Ep. 43
https://www.womendontdothat.com/podcast/episode/c1c5da59/navigating-covid-19-with-psychologist-dr-julie-desjardins-ep-43 - Navigating career change and wellness with personal trainer Lydia Di Francesco Ep. 41
https://www.womendontdothat.com/podcast/episode/c152f945/navigating-career-change-and-wellness-with-personal-trainer-lydia-di-francesco-ep-41 - Social distancing and homeschooling with mom Kristin Paterson Ep. 40
https://www.womendontdothat.com/podcast/episode/c42672ae/social-distancing-and-homeschooling-with-mom-kristin-paterson-ep-40 - How to get promoted and stay on top with Economic Club CEO and founder Rhiannon Rosalind Ep. 21
https://www.womendontdothat.com/podcast/episode/c2c5dc0f/how-to-get-promoted-and-stay-on-top-with-economic-club-ceo-and-founder-rhiannon-rosalind-ep-21
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Produced by Myrrhanda Novak & Stephanie Mitton

From Psychology to Auto Repair: A Journey of Entrepreneurship and Success Ep 134
Women Don't Do That (WDDT)
03/21/23 • 41 min
In this episode, we sit down with Emily, the owner of AutoNiche, an automotive repair shop in Canada. Emily's inspiring journey of entrepreneurship and success is a testament to the power of hard work and determination.Despite facing challenges as a woman in a male-dominated industry, Emily focused on building her qualifications and skills, which allowed her to gain respect and succeed in her field. Through her hard work and determination, Emily became a skilled technician and entrepreneur, and her business is thriving today. In our conversation, we discuss Emily's experience in the automotive industry, the skills and experiences that helped her succeed, and the advice she has for women wanting to level up their careers. Listeners will gain insights into the unique perspectives and experiences that women can bring to any field, and how to break down barriers by focusing on hard work, determination, and expertise.
More about Emily:
Emily Chung is a licensed Automotive Service Technician and owner of AutoNiche in Markham, Ontario, Canada. She's a mother of two boys, an Automotive Writer, and a teacher at Georgian College. Emily is passionate about empowering women in the automotive industry and bringing better communication and client service to the auto repair experience. Join us as we chat with Emily about her career, her business, and her advice for women pursuing their passions.
How to find AutoNiche:
Book recommendation (s):
Never Split the Difference: Negotiating As If Your Life Depends On It, By Chris Voss and Tahl Raz
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What is the most popular episode on Women Don't Do That (WDDT)?
The episode title 'Episode 154: Breaking the Cycle with Marc Hull-Jacquin' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Women Don't Do That (WDDT)?
The average episode length on Women Don't Do That (WDDT) is 36 minutes.
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Episodes of Women Don't Do That (WDDT) are typically released every 7 days.
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The first episode of Women Don't Do That (WDDT) was released on Mar 29, 2019.
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