Tower Technicians

012: The Value of Women in Wireless with Cylie Price, Nicole Bivona, and Jordyn Ladner


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Think about a four-man crew. You work with three other people, and one of those people brought a lot of experience when it comes to safety, or standard, or whatever that is. And so, being a part of a team is extremely valuable because everyone gives a different kind of perspective, depending on what they specifically bring to the table. 

Somehow, everyone in the team creates the kind of culture in your team. Therefore, different perspectives in the industry are a good thing. We can learn from each other and grow collectively if we are more accepting of different perspectives. 

In this episode, I'm interviewing three women, Cylie Price, Nicole Bivona, and Jordyn Ladner, as they share some of the things that they juggle. Especially in a male-dominated industry, it's important that we're able to create a safe space for females to work in. Hopefully, this episode will inspire you to do so.

Show Highlights:

  • How they help employees keep up with their work
  • The struggles of being a single parent
  • Embracing vulnerability opens the lines of communication
  • Differentiating how you lead at home and how you lead at work
  • The importance of setting a good example as parents

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Supporting Resources:

The 5 Love Languages by Gary Chapman

https://www.amazon.com/Love-Languages-Secret-that-Lasts/dp/080241270X 

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Tower TechniciansBy Darrin Wagner and Broc Englund