
Breaking the 20%
Before computers were machines, they were women! For a span of two centuries the term "computer" was effectively interchangeable with a woman tasked with the role of a human calculator, adept at solving intricate mathematical problems. Then World War II started and men decided to build computers. Despite their zeal to build the machines, they had no interest in programming them, so they left the job to the women. Women, under the leadership of figures like Grace Hopper, played a pivotal role in shaping the burgeoning industry. And then, in 1984, everything changed. Women exited and the men became the programmers, the software engineers, and the "rock stars" of the digital epoch. Today merely 20% of IT degrees are being awarded to women. In this podcast with the help of my wonderful guests, we delve into the chronicles of these forgotten women, the trailblazers who guided us into the digital era.
This podcast explores the amazing lives of women who pioneered the early years, and why the women left. We also talk about the women who are proving today that we can still make it, we can still lead the industry. And finally, we try to find the magic formula to break the 20% and bring back the women.
But that’s not all! Our Breakroom segment, co-hosted with Michalis, offers a fresh, irreverent take on the latest news from the tech and startup worlds. Instead of glorifying the industry, we gossip, roast tech billionaires, and critique our favorite (and not-so-favorite) tech services and products. It’s a fun, unfiltered, and informal dive into the quirks and controversies of the tech world.
Whether you’re here for the history, the inspiration, or the gossip, Breaking the 20% has something for everyone who cares about the past, present, and future of women in tech.
Breaking the 20%
Saving Yahoo!: Marissa Mayer and the Glass Cliff
In 2012, Marissa Mayer became the CEO of Yahoo! — six months pregnant and stepping straight onto what we now recognize as the glass cliff: a high-profile leadership role given to women when failure is almost certain. Once celebrated as Google’s golden girl and Silicon Valley’s first female superstar, Marissa was hailed as the woman who could do it all. Five years later, she was blamed for Yahoo's failure. In this episode, we explore her rise at Google, her impossible task at Yahoo, and how her story became a textbook case of the glass cliff.
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