by Mae Digital
Welcome to SaaSy, the podcast that highlights remarkable women making their mark in Software as a Service. In each episode, we’ll explore the journeys, challenges, and triumphs of inspiring women in this dynamic industry. Join us as we dive into career paths, from humble beginnings to pivotal moments. We’ll uncover the obstacles shattered and lessons learned as we share practical advice and empowering tips for women looking to grow their SaaS careers.
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June 18, 2024
<p>In today's episode of SaaSy Kate VanLue, VP of Sales and Partnerships at The Juice shares her journey from larger companies to a small startup, highlighting her transition challenges, especially as a working mother. She discusses the importance of work-life balance, gender bias, and pay transparency in the workplace. Kate also emphasizes the value of strong leadership, mentorship, and self-advocacy for women in tech. The conversation provides valuable insights for female leaders navigating career transitions and balancing professional and personal responsibilities.</p>
June 6, 2024
<p>The pandemic has transformed work-life balance into a "work-life blur." Christina Vanna Check and I discussed how our roles as tech leaders and parents have evolved in this new normal. From juggling late meetings to attending children's activities, Christina emphasizes the importance of setting boundaries and giving oneself grace. Flexibility has become essential in our interconnected world, enabling us to fulfill professional responsibilities while being present for our families.</p>
May 21, 2024
<p>In this episode of "SaaSy," host Annie Murlowski talks with Lauren Thompson about her non-linear career path from fashion to marketing, highlighting the importance of adaptability and passion in finding one's niche. Lauren discusses the challenges of agency work, the transition to remote work, and achieving work-life balance, particularly in the context of changing family dynamics. She shares personal experiences with gender bias and the necessity of proving value. Lauren also touches on the benefits of teamwork, cross-training, and the positive influence of mentors.</p>
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