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Part 1 of 2 – In this episode I sat down with my friend Gina York, a self-employed female electrician, who shares her inspiring journey through the electrical trade. Gina opens up about her early experiences on the tools, the challenges of working with different customers, and what it’s really like to be a woman in a male-crowded industry. Gina also reflects on the emotional impact of having her tools stolen and how the supportive trades community rallied around her in response. We discuss the the role of social media in shaping public perception of tradespeople and the negative comments a presence can cause, the importance of comfortable and functional workwear for women on the job, and the realities of running a small electrical business.
Whether you’re a tradesperson, aspiring electrician, or simply interested in stories of resilience and independence, Gina’s story is a powerful look at what it means to build a career and community in the trades…make sure you are following the show so you don’t miss Part 2 next week!!
Key Takeaways
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Instagram: @lifeofafemaletradie_
Tiktok: @loaftpodcast
Facebook: Life Of A Female Tradie
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Instagram: the.daughter__
Chapters
00:00 Gina's Journey into Electrical Work
01:21 Challenges of Being Self-Employed
03:57 Customer Interactions and Payment Issues
06:43 The Value of Trades and Pricing
09:42 Advice for Aspiring Electricians
12:28 Experiences as a Female Electrician
15:09 The Impact of Van Break-Ins on Tradespeople
23:16 Processing Trauma and Vulnerability
28:26 The Impact of Theft on Self-Employment
32:52 Public Awareness and Community Support
37:27 Navigating social media and Public Perception
42:18 The Challenges of Female Representation in Trades
46:50 Workwear and Comfort in the Trades
51:20 The Importance of Problem Solving in Electrical Work
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By LauraPart 1 of 2 – In this episode I sat down with my friend Gina York, a self-employed female electrician, who shares her inspiring journey through the electrical trade. Gina opens up about her early experiences on the tools, the challenges of working with different customers, and what it’s really like to be a woman in a male-crowded industry. Gina also reflects on the emotional impact of having her tools stolen and how the supportive trades community rallied around her in response. We discuss the the role of social media in shaping public perception of tradespeople and the negative comments a presence can cause, the importance of comfortable and functional workwear for women on the job, and the realities of running a small electrical business.
Whether you’re a tradesperson, aspiring electrician, or simply interested in stories of resilience and independence, Gina’s story is a powerful look at what it means to build a career and community in the trades…make sure you are following the show so you don’t miss Part 2 next week!!
Key Takeaways
Follow Me:
Instagram: @lifeofafemaletradie_
Tiktok: @loaftpodcast
Facebook: Life Of A Female Tradie
Follow Guest:
Instagram: the.daughter__
Chapters
00:00 Gina's Journey into Electrical Work
01:21 Challenges of Being Self-Employed
03:57 Customer Interactions and Payment Issues
06:43 The Value of Trades and Pricing
09:42 Advice for Aspiring Electricians
12:28 Experiences as a Female Electrician
15:09 The Impact of Van Break-Ins on Tradespeople
23:16 Processing Trauma and Vulnerability
28:26 The Impact of Theft on Self-Employment
32:52 Public Awareness and Community Support
37:27 Navigating social media and Public Perception
42:18 The Challenges of Female Representation in Trades
46:50 Workwear and Comfort in the Trades
51:20 The Importance of Problem Solving in Electrical Work
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