My Good Woman: Business Strategy and Time Management for Impactful Female Leaders

022 | Self Sabotage or Systemic Oppression: Are Women Holding Themselves Back From Being Female Leaders?

March 23, 2023 Dawn Andrews Episode 22
022 | Self Sabotage or Systemic Oppression: Are Women Holding Themselves Back From Being Female Leaders?
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My Good Woman: Business Strategy and Time Management for Impactful Female Leaders
022 | Self Sabotage or Systemic Oppression: Are Women Holding Themselves Back From Being Female Leaders?
Mar 23, 2023 Episode 22
Dawn Andrews

Have you ever thought about the privilege you hold as a white woman?

It's Women's History Month. As we celebrate the progress we've made as women, we also need to acknowledge that work still needs to be done and discuss why we might be the ones holding ourselves back. 

Being raised by strong and self-made women, and only realizing my own privilege in my 40s, I was inspired to become an activist when I attended the 2017 Women's March. Yes, I was a late bloomer.

As the COVID-19 pandemic hit women particularly hard, I was reminded of the systemic inequalities that women still face in society, from unequal pay to lack of access to childcare. 

Inspired and determined, this episode is a call for all women to come together and fight for representation and equality in all areas of society.  

In this episode:

  • Why it’s never too late to get involved
  • The systemic inequalities that women face in society
  • The role of privilege in the fight for progress and equality
  • Why women's voices are essential and more powerful than we think


This episode at a glance:

[03:28] Systems of oppression are in place, alive and thriving bias exists. And we need to keep talking about it and raising awareness because without acknowledging there's a problem, you can't fix the problem 

[05:52] That imposter syndrome I was feeling was more about me being concerned about what I looked like. Then being a stand, a representation of something bigger than myself. 

[08:20] The pandemic highlighted the systemic inequalities that women face in society. And though we've made significant progress in the last few decades.  We still face significant challenges in the workplace.

[10:07] We need to invest in women's education and skills development and in women growing and building their own businesses to ensure that they have the same opportunities as men. 

[12:50] Don't beat yourself up for being late to the game. It's never too late. Every voice makes a difference and your voice makes a difference. 


Resources and Links mentioned in this episode:


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More about the “My Good Woman” podcast

My Good Woman is a podcast for bold female leaders hosted by me,

Want to increase revenue and impact? Listen to “My Good Woman” for insights on business strategy and female leadership to scale your business. Each episode offers advice on effective communication, team building, and management. Learn to master routines and systems to boost productivity and prevent burnout. Our delegation tips and business consulting will advance your executive leadership skills and presence.

Show Notes

Have you ever thought about the privilege you hold as a white woman?

It's Women's History Month. As we celebrate the progress we've made as women, we also need to acknowledge that work still needs to be done and discuss why we might be the ones holding ourselves back. 

Being raised by strong and self-made women, and only realizing my own privilege in my 40s, I was inspired to become an activist when I attended the 2017 Women's March. Yes, I was a late bloomer.

As the COVID-19 pandemic hit women particularly hard, I was reminded of the systemic inequalities that women still face in society, from unequal pay to lack of access to childcare. 

Inspired and determined, this episode is a call for all women to come together and fight for representation and equality in all areas of society.  

In this episode:

  • Why it’s never too late to get involved
  • The systemic inequalities that women face in society
  • The role of privilege in the fight for progress and equality
  • Why women's voices are essential and more powerful than we think


This episode at a glance:

[03:28] Systems of oppression are in place, alive and thriving bias exists. And we need to keep talking about it and raising awareness because without acknowledging there's a problem, you can't fix the problem 

[05:52] That imposter syndrome I was feeling was more about me being concerned about what I looked like. Then being a stand, a representation of something bigger than myself. 

[08:20] The pandemic highlighted the systemic inequalities that women face in society. And though we've made significant progress in the last few decades.  We still face significant challenges in the workplace.

[10:07] We need to invest in women's education and skills development and in women growing and building their own businesses to ensure that they have the same opportunities as men. 

[12:50] Don't beat yourself up for being late to the game. It's never too late. Every voice makes a difference and your voice makes a difference. 


Resources and Links mentioned in this episode:


You might also like:

More about the “My Good Woman” podcast

My Good Woman is a podcast for bold female leaders hosted by me,

Want to increase revenue and impact? Listen to “My Good Woman” for insights on business strategy and female leadership to scale your business. Each episode offers advice on effective communication, team building, and management. Learn to master routines and systems to boost productivity and prevent burnout. Our delegation tips and business consulting will advance your executive leadership skills and presence.