
Women in Transport
Welcome to the Women in Transport podcast, where we explore the dynamic lives of women shaping the transport sector. Through inspiring stories and insightful analysis, we uncover how power and privilege intersect and influence their journeys. The show features candid conversations with trailblazing women, discussing their challenges, triumphs, and the vital role of allyship. Listeners will learn how supporting each other strengthens communities and enhances the service provided. Tune in to be inspired and become an active ally in driving the future of transport.
Episodes

Navigating Generational Change: Building a Future- Ready Transport Workforce
This episode we dive into the dynamics and challenges of intergenerational workforces in the transport sector. With up to five generations working together side-by-side, the episode examines how different values and perspectives shape workplace culture. Guests Clare Murphy, head of HR at RHA, and Amber Murdock, a graduate transport planner at McCulla, share their experiences and insights on creati

Lead and Advance: Building Women’s Leadership, One Story at a Time
In this episode of the Women in Transport Podcast, we spotlight our impactful flagship programs 'Lead' and 'Advance.' Shireen Ali-Khan and guests Laura Tofts, Fi Hamilton, Nkiruka (Nky) Nzekwu, Angela Gainsford, Sonya Byers, and Iain Smith explore how these programs build confidence, leadership skills, and supportive networks. Amongst the guests, past participants and facilitators

Every Journey Should Be Safe: Why Women Still Aren’t
In this episode Shireen Ali-Khan and Jo Field discuss the pressing issue of women's safety within the transport sector. Featuring guests Jade Neville and Susan Leadbetter, the conversation explores the problems of normalisation of safety concerns and underreporting, with personal experiences. The episode highlights practical measures and policies that can enhance safety, including improved rep

The Motherhood Penalty — Breaking Barriers in Transport
In this episode of the Women in Transport Podcast, Shireen Ali-Khan hosts a discussion with Beci Piggott, Social Impact and Inclusion Manager from Kier Transportation and Joanna Hill, Northwest Regional Lead for Women in Transport, focusing on the motherhood penalty within the transport sector. The conversation delves into the challenges working mothers face, the importance of representation, ally

20 Years of Women in Transport: Stories of Connection, Support and Impact
In this special episode of the Women in Transport Podcast, we commemorate the organisation's 20th anniversary by sharing voices and stories from our members. The episode includes professionals from different areas of the transport industry, who speak on the themes of connection, support, opportunity, and impact. They highlight the network's role in fostering inclusivity, professional devel

Challenging bias, championing women: Tesco's story
In this episode of the Women in Transport Podcast, Shireen Ali-Khan is joined by co-host Jo Field, as they welcome three guests from Tesco—Vitalija, Chris, and Emily. They discuss their career journeys, the importance of allyship and mentorship, and the challenges faced by women in the transport sector. The guests share personal experiences, ways Tesco promotes inclusivity, and thoughts on how the

Women in Transport at 20: Connection, collaboration, change
In this special episode of the Women in Transport Podcast, we celebrate the 20th anniversary of Women in Transport. Recorded at the London Transport Museum during our AGM, Jo Field highlights the organisation's journey, key achievements, and future plans. She discusses events, programmes like Advance mentoring and the Lead leadership programme, the impact of our partnerships, regional hubs, sa

Siu Mun Li: 25 Years in Infrastructure, Embracing Change, and the Power of Community
In this episode of Women in Transport, we’re speaking to Siu Mun Lee about her 25 year career in infrastructure projects.
We discuss the fast pace of large scale projects, the value of taking a pause to re-evaluate your career, and the importance of networks and community. Siu reflects on how her Chinese background shaped her childhood and career aspirations, and how attitudes to bullying and raci

Navigating Rail: Kim Kapur's Journey from Communications to Crossrail and HS2, Highlighting the Power of Connections and Mentorship
In this episode of Women in Transport, we’re speaking to Kim Kapur about her career from communications to Crossrail to HS2, and how mentors have helped her on her way.
Kim speaks about the challenges of joining rail from communications, how people and connections are at the heart of her leadership style, and her pride at the achievements she has accomplished.
Kim Kapur is the Stations Client Dire

The Fundamentals of Human Performance: Resilience in Leadership with Kai-Nneka Townsend and Sharon Pickering
In this episode of Women in Transport, we’re speaking to Kai-Nneka Townsend and Sharon Pickering about the fundamentals of human performance and resilience in leadership.
Kai-Nneka shares her experience with workplace burnout and the importance of leaders building resilience to manage stress and support their teams. Sharon emphasizes the holistic approach to human performance, integrating physi

Navigating Careers, Synchronicity, and Neurodiversity: Building Adaptive Workplaces with Dr Emma Langman-Maher
In this episode of Women in Transport, we’re speaking to Dr Emma Langman-Maher, Associate Director for Strategy Plus at AECOM. Emma talks about her career journey from a transport planner to engineering to HR, influenced by synchronicity and building relationships. She shares her approach to managing ADHD, autism and trauma, including EMDR therapy, and is candid about the strengths her experiences

Fit for Her: Addressing PPE Needs for Women in the Workforce
In this episode of Women in Transport, we’re speaking to Katherine Evans and Amanda Marshall about the critical issue of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) for women.
Katherine emphasizes the gendered nature of PPE and its impact on women's safety and confidence. Amanda shares her personal experience with ill-fitting PPE and her innovative solution of adding a zip to coveralls for easier removal

Leading with Purpose: Georgia Yexley on Sustainable Transport, Intersectionality, and Building Loud Mobility
In this episode of Women in Transport, we’re speaking to Georgia Yexley about sustainable transport, ADHD and intersectionality. She shares about her career to date, from working at Mobike to founding her own company, and what it feels like to be the lone black woman in an organisation.
Georgia Yexley is an inclusive sustainable mobility expert and advocate based in London, UK. Her years with hig

Impact Matters: Voices on Inclusion
In this episode of Women in Transport, we have a bumper edition for National Inclusion Week. We’re speaking to a variety of guests with connections to Women in Transport for their take on how to promote inclusion in the workplace.
Joining me are -
Laura Roche, Senior Social Sustainability Manager at Strabag, SCS Railways
Joanna Hill, Volunteer Northwest Regional Lead for Women in Transport
Ia

Exploring Diabetes Awareness: Intersectional Perspectives on Prevention and Management
In this episode of Women in Transport, we’re speaking to Clare Murphy and Kate Walker about diabetes, and the risks it poses in the road haulage industry.
5 million people in the UK have diabetes, and amongst people who drive for a living, it could be as many as 1 in 3 with type 2 diabetes. The Road Haulage Association are on a mission to reduce those numbers, with their One Less campaign and su

Intersectional Journeys: Magdalena Nowak's Path Through Challenges and Triumphs
In this episode of Women in Transport, we’re speaking to Magdalena Nowak about her life and career.
Magdalena began her life in Communist Poland, dreaming of travel and adventure. After experiencing flooding and homelessness, she left Poland and lived and worked around Europe before settling in the UK. She worked her way up in the NHS for ten years, before making the change to become a train gua

Free to Be Me: Conversations with Transport Pioneers Celebrating South Asian Heritage Month
In this episode of Women in Transport, we’re celebrating the South Asian pioneers of the UK transport industry. We’ve interviewed four guests from around the sector, to talk about their careers, the challenges they faced and their advice for young South Asians as they enter the workforce.
Sathi Singh is Head of PMO at Southeastern
Hitesh Mandalia is Support Manager at tfl
Daljit Kalirai is Interim

Unlocking Success: The Transformative Power of Networks
In this episode of Women in Transport, we’re speaking to Hannah Winstanley and Donna Kelly about networks.
Even in 2024, women face discrimination at work, especially in male dominated industries, such as transport. Women’s networks can be a powerful way to overcome the barriers to success that women face, helping you to find mentors, allies and advice at every stage of your career.
Hannah Winst

Unmasking Microaggressions: Navigating the Subtle Strains of Everyday Bias, with Cecilia Harvey
In this episode of Women in Transport, we’re speaking to Cecilia Harvey about microaggressions.
How can you recognise microaggressions in your workplace, and help to reduce their impact?
Cecilia gives tangible examples of what microaggressions are, how they can affect those who receive them, and how we can call them out, whether we are on the receiving end or as allies.
Cecilia Harvey is a Equit

Welcome back to the Women in Transport podcast - Series 2
Women in Transport is back for series 2!
Episode 1 will be released on 10th July 2024, and there will be new episodes every fortnight.
Be sure to follow or subscribe so that you don’t miss an episode.
Find out more about the Women in Transport Intersectionality Programme www.womenintransport.com/intersectionality
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Allyship
The final episode of season one of The Women in Transport Podcast!
On the topic of Allyship, in recognition of International Men's Day, 16 Days of Activism against gender based violence and White Ribbon Day.
We dive into what it really means to be an ally, and how we can show up for one another without getting lost in the language.
Shireen Ali-Khan was joined by co-host Gary Lincoln and wonde

Menopause Awareness
In this episode of the Women in Transport Podcast we're are discussing Menopause.
Menopause is a natural phase of life for many women, yet it often remains shrouded in mystery, with countless myths and misunderstandings. We're here to shed light on the subject and offer insights, advice, and support.
Our host, Shireen Ali-Khan is joined by;
Professor Carole Davis, Director, Carole L. D

Saluting our Sisters: Black History Month
In our latest episode of the Women in Transport Podcast we're
diving deep into the rich tapestry of Black History Month. Join us as we Salute our Sisters on this captivating journey. Talking about representation, history, and hope.
Our host, Shireen Ali-Khan is joined by four wonderful guests;
Jackie Anyango; Inclusion Lead, Galliford Try
Lorraine Mhonyera; Founder of Ethnicity & Race in R

Beyond Bias: Mastering Inclusive Recruitment
In this thought-provoking episode of we delve deep into the world of inclusive recruitment, exploring strategies and insights to create a more equitable and diverse workforce.
Hosted by Shireen Ali-Khan, and joined by our guest experts; Mark Lomas - Head of Culture, Lloyd's of London, Laura Taylor - HR Director, Road Haulage Association, Naomi Barringer, HR Director TRL and Jo Major - Founder

South Asian Heritage Month
In this episode we hear the stories from our guests, talk about representation, belonging and allyship to mark South Asian Heritage Month.
We are joined by;
Daljit Kalirai, Sales & Partnerships Director, National Express
Jenita Treacy, Senior Product Manager, Transport for London
Nafisa Nathani, EDI Project Manager, Network Rail
Monica Kohil, Senior Lawyer, Guard AS and President, WIS

Infertility Awareness
In this episode we are lifting the lid of infertility and how this effects women at work.
This episode we are joined by:
Becky Kearns, Fertility Matters at Work
Jo Foxall, Transport for Wales and Women in Transport Wales hub lead
Jo Pobrotyn, Women in Transport
Karen Camilleri, Camilleri Appointments
Lucy Smith, Taylor Woodrow
Vicky Glover, Kier Highways
and hosted by Shireen Ali-Khan Women in

Pride
In our third episode we mark Pride Month and delve into what belonging means for our LGBTQI+ colleagues as well as touching upon "otherness" and intersectionality. Hear from our guests as they speak about their experiences, allyship, hopes and just how far the workplace has come.
Our host, Shireen Ali-Khan, Intersectionality Lead, Women in Transport, and specialist consultant, is joined

Maternal Mental Health
In our second episode we delve into maternal mental health for Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week. Hear from our guests as they speak about their experiences, hopes for others and how the workplace can support mothers.
Our host: Shireen Ali-Khan, Intersectionality Lead, Women in Transport, and specialist consultant is joined by;
Jo Field, President of Women in Transport, CEO and Founder, J

International Women's Day and Women's History Month
This bumper first episode take us into International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month – our guests will lead us through their career highlights, career lows, talk about the allies they had or indeed wished they’d had and what their aspirations are for the next generation of transport professionals.
Our host: Shireen Ali-Khan, Intersectionality Lead, Women in Transport, and specialist consult
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