Utah Women & Leadership Podcast

When Women Don’t Speak: What It Takes for Women To be Heard

August 31, 2021 Dr. Susan R. Madsen Episode 19
Utah Women & Leadership Podcast
When Women Don’t Speak: What It Takes for Women To be Heard
Show Notes

For women, having a seat at the table does not mean having a voice. When women speak, they are interrupted more, listened to less, and perceived as less authoritative than men. This episode features highlights from a March 2020 Women’s Leadership Forum with Dr. Susan Madsen, Founding Director of the Utah Women & Leadership Project, and two professors at Brigham Young University: Dr. Jessica Preece, Associate Professor of Political Science, and Dr. Christopher F. Karpowitz, Co-Director of the Center for the Study of Elections and Democracy. Drs. Jessica Preece and Christopher Karpowitz present on their groundbreaking research that shows what it takes for a woman to truly be heard. This engaging podcast provides tips and strategies that can help all women understand what it takes for women to be heard and viewed as influential. 

 *This episode was recorded on March 12, 2021.

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