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Reshma Saujani, founder of non -profit girls who codify, took directly to the spot.

“If I had applied to be the CEO of the girls who were coding, I wouldn’t have gotten the job,” Sussex’s Duchess Duchess told Duchess’s latest episode, “Confessions of a female founder. ”

“I haven’t coded,” Saujani continued. “I was specializing in multifaceted, speech communications, and the only thing I had built was a failed [congressional] campaign, “he said, referring when he tried to run for Congress and lost. (she was the first Indian-American to run for Congress in 2010).

Saujani’s lack of experience in coding did not prevent her from starting what has become one of the most famous coding camps in technology.

Girls coding says he helped Train more than 670,000 young girls, women and non-lessons in STEM and, at one point, have received high profile names in the technology industry such as Jack Dorsey and Microsoft. (The organization is still kicking, while other groups, such as girls in technology and women in the code, have encountered The impact of the impact of anti-dei feeling sloshing through Silicon Valley.)

Saujani talked to Meghan about the first days of building the organization, while touching the issues of motherhood and life after leaving the girls coding. Her interview depicts the sacrifices that many female founders make – and often hide – while focusing on the operation of a business. The debate revealed Saujani’s driving as a businessman to remain on the first lines pushing for change.

“This discussion was such a full -time cycle moment for me,” Saujani told TechCrunch, adding that he first met with Meghan in 2019 when he was expanded by girls coding in the United Kingdom.

The “confessions of a female founder” promises to talk to important women and share lessons to build a business. The podcast, which started last week, had a successful start. It is today the business podcast of No. 1 in Apple, in front of Scott Galloway’s “The Prof F Pod”.

In a comment given to TechCrunch, Meghan said she hopes the debate inspired others to “explore a different vertical from the existence of a businessman: social entrepreneurship”.

“My talks throughout ‘confession of a female founder’ have illuminated in their own way and with Reshma, we are discussing what a woman looks like to lead and succeed, while navigating motherhood with axis and grace,” she said.

Saujani’s conversation is the best when business nuggets fall. For example, the couple discussed the saying that when you go to someone for money, you get advice, but if you go to someone for advice, you will probably get money.

“Just go for advice, and then, if it makes sense to them, they will offer what they think you might need,” Meghan said.

But there were also familiar moments. Saujani talked about her non -profit organization struggles while dealing with miscarriages and autoimmune disorder. “I was playing in front of these kids that I desperately wanted,” he said. “He ate me in.”

One of the main lessons in Saujani’s Journey is, of course, jumping and not giving up. She took her chance in 2012, when she started coding girls after seeing that young women, especially women of color, did not enter Stem jobs.

A child of Indian immigrants talked about how she was intimidated as a child and how she influenced her path in life.

“I have hit quite bad,” he said, adding that he tried hard to assimilate the white culture he grew up. “But I also realized that I am not white and I will never be and I have the responsibility to truly teach people for the difference [sic]. ”

Betting on women is another matter – and one is worth repeating.

When Saujani started her podcast, she thought it was important for young girls to have and understand the tools needed to solve the problems they would inevitably face.

As the revolution of artificial intelligence begins, the bet on women has become more important than ever. Women make only 22% of the world’s AI talent, By representation As a role it becomes more superior. AI also threatens young women in unprecedented ways, mainly through the rise of shocking expensive videpfake videos. (The girls who say the code says he has taught more than 8,000 students about AI).

Saujani, now mother, first started the Moms, which supports the best working environments for mothers. Meghan, he revealed, was the first supporter of the cause. The lesson is a simple one.

“I could die with women who had fewer rights than they had when I was born,” he said, adding that he realized that, like other women, they were probably put on earth to keep hope alive. “You lose, you lose, you lose, you lose, and then you win.”

This story was informed to clarify the year Saujani met with Meghan.

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