Tradeswomen Talk
Tradeswomen Talk gets real about life in the skilled trades, construction careers, and male‑dominated industries, no filters, no fluff.
Hosted by plumber, trades advocate, and island firebrand Judaline Cassidy, this motivational podcast features bold conversations with women and men across the trades, from plumbing and electrical to carpentry, ironwork, and beyond, who are building careers, breaking barriers, and changing what “women in construction” and “women in the trades” look like.
From job site truths to personal breakthroughs, these are the career stories and blue‑collar realities you won’t hear in any HR meeting. If you’re in the field, in an apprenticeship, running a crew, or dreaming about a nontraditional career, you’re in the right place.
Expect grit, big laughs, hard lessons, women’s empowerment, and unapologetic honesty, with a little island sass in every episode.
We don’t wait our turn, we take our space.
It’s our time.
We Can Do It.
Jobs Don’t Have Genders®
Tradeswomen Talk
First Lady Of Nevada Evelyn Pacheco
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Three words that describe our guest Evelyn Pacheco on this episode of Tradeswomen Talk.
1. Goodness: selfless desire to be generous to others.
2. Courage: is grace under pressure
3. Limitless: infinite possibilities come to those who believe.
She’s a woman that worked hard, and done well, and walk through that doorway of opportunity. She made sure that same doorway of opportunity remains open to reach back and provide the same chances that helped her succeed. She’s not just the founder and the head of a nonprofit organization for women; she is the first black woman to be licensed as a plumber in the state of Nevada. As well she served in the U.S Army.
She believes there’s no limit to what we, as women can accomplish not matter the set of circumstances.
With excitement, let me introduce to you Evelyn Pacheco.
Connect with Evelyn
Website
https://nevadawit.biz/
LinkedIn
https://bit.ly/2YvsTtJ
Facebook
https://bit.ly/3c4mcmj
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