This podcast episode features a conversation between Lia, the host, and Linsday Kearns, a red seal electrician, who works for the BC Center for Women in the Trades in British Columbia, Canada. Lindsay shares her experience as an electrician and the challenges she faced during her apprenticeship, including sexism, racism, and homophobia. She also talks about her specialization in building automation and the unpredictability of her job. The conversation highlights the importance of addressing inappropriate behavior in the workplace and creating a happy, well-paid, and satisfied workforce to create a society's economic success.
Challenges Faced During Apprenticeship [00:06:25] Lindsay discusses the challenges she faced during her apprenticeship, including the culture shock of transitioning from academia to the construction site and the prevalence of discrimination in the trades.
Sexist and Racist Jokes [00:07:13] Lindsay talks about the challenges she faced during her apprenticeship, including the prevalence of racist and sexist jokes in the workplace.
Learning to Navigate the Workplace [00:09:16] Lindsay discusses how she learned to navigate the workplace as an out queer person and how she made meaningful connections with people who held different values.
Moving from Furious to Curious [00:13:04] Lindsay shares a story about a coworker's homophobic comments and how she responded by moving from furious to curious, using the incident as an opportunity for dialogue.
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