Women in Transport

By: Women in Transport
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  • Welcome to the Women in Transport podcast, where we delve into the dynamic lives of women shaping the transport sector. Through inspiring stories and insightful analysis, we uncover how power and privilege intersect and influence their journeys. Join us for candid conversations with these trailblazing women, as we explore their challenges, triumphs, and the vital role of allyship. Discover how supporting each other strengthens our communities and enhances the service we provide. Tune in to learn, be inspired, and become an active ally in driving the future of transport!
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  • Impact Matters: Voices on Inclusion
    Sep 18 2024

    In this episode of Women in Transport, we have a bumper edition for National Inclusion Week. We’re speaking to a variety of guests with connections to Women in Transport for their take on how to promote inclusion in the workplace.

    Joining me are -

    • Laura Roche, Senior Social Sustainability Manager at Strabag, SCS Railways
    • Joanna Hill, Volunteer Northwest Regional Lead for Women in Transport
    • Iain Smith, Exec Coach / Mentor
    • Mel Clarke, Health, Safety and Wellbeing Director for National Highways
    • Hira Ali, Executive Coach
    • Jo Foxall, Customer Experience Director at Transport for Wales
    • And Natalia Martins, Mentee Engagement Lead at Women in Transport

    Find out more about the Women in Transport Intersectionality Programme www.womenintransport.com/intersectionality

    Send in a voice message podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/womenintransport/message


    Women in Transport is presented by Shireen Ali-Khan from Women in Transport.

    The series is produced by Emily Crosby Media with editing assistance from Liam Heffernan.

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    1 hr
  • Exploring Diabetes Awareness: Intersectional Perspectives on Prevention and Management
    Sep 4 2024

    In this episode of Women in Transport, we’re speaking to Clare Murphy and Kate Walker about diabetes, and the risks it poses in the road haulage industry.

    5 million people in the UK have diabetes, and amongst people who drive for a living, it could be as many as 1 in 3 with type 2 diabetes. The Road Haulage Association are on a mission to reduce those numbers, with their One Less campaign and support for their members to get tested and make realistic changes to their lives to reduce the impact of diabetes.

    In this episode we discuss those changes and the responsibilities of employers to address what is really a workplace problem.

    Clare Murphy is HR Business Partner at The Road Haulage Association. You can find more about their campaigns and their podcast episode at www.rha.uk.net/About/Wellbeing

    Kate Walker is CEO of the Diabetes Safety Organisation www.diabetessafety.org

    Find out your type 2 diabetes risk at https://riskscore.diabetes.org.uk/start

    Sponsored Content: This episode is proudly supported by The RHA, a member-led trade association supporting people and businesses in the road transport industry.

    Who offer a voice for their members to work with governments, policy makers, and local authorities across the UK on the issues most important to them.

    Find out more about the Women in Transport Intersectionality Programme www.womenintransport.com/intersectionality

    Send in a voice message podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/womenintransport/message


    Women in Transport is presented by Shireen Ali-Khan from Women in Transport.
    The series is produced by Emily Crosby Media with editing assistance from Liam Heffernan.

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    38 mins
  • Intersectional Journeys: Magdalena Nowak's Path Through Challenges and Triumphs
    Aug 21 2024

    In this episode of Women in Transport, we’re speaking to Magdalena Nowak about her life and career.

    Magdalena began her life in Communist Poland, dreaming of travel and adventure. After experiencing flooding and homelessness, she left Poland and lived and worked around Europe before settling in the UK. She worked her way up in the NHS for ten years, before making the change to become a train guard just six years ago. But Magdalena didn’t stop there. At Southwestern, she has continued to thrive, now working as an Operations Trainer at Network Rail.

    Magdalena’s story is one of courage, resilience, and leaning into change, that we can all learn from.


    You can follow Magdalena on LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/magdalena-nowak-cmgr-mcmi-72941519a/

    Find out more about the Women in Transport Intersectionality Programme www.womenintransport.com/intersectionality

    Send in a voice message podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/womenintransport/message


    Women in Transport is presented by Shireen Ali-Khan from Women in Transport.
    The series is produced by Emily Crosby Media with editing assistance from Liam Heffernan.

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    38 mins

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