Who Are the Mentors For The Next Generation?
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In this episode of the Sparky Life podcast, host Lia Lamela talks with Cate, a second-year apprentice carpenter from British Columbia, about the challenges and experiences of women in the skilled trades. Cate discusses her transition from administrative work to carpentry, and the importance of self-confidence. They address the balance between strength and softness.
Cate discloses how after leaving school, she had to learn a lot about the real world of construction. Her goal is to achieve the red seal in carpentry and move into a mentorship role for other young women entering the trades.
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Connect with our guest Cate Links: https://www.instagram.com/carpenter_cate/
Sparky Life Supports:
National Memorial to the Women Who Worked on the Home Front Foundation
Here's Raya and a little about her memorial
Congress approves Women Who Worked on the Home Front Memorial
Here's the link to donate.
https://marnie-kenney-sfg2.squarespace.com/checkout/donate?donatePageId=63d1d506217f9e44111ecfea
Apply for Skilled Trades the Mike Rowe Scholarship
https://www.mikeroweworks.org/scholarship/
Financial Advising for the skilled trades: email Jennifer@PlatinumWealth.net
websitewww.PlatinumWealth.net
If you liked this episode you might enjoy: The Power of Humor: An Electrician's Journey Overcoming Sexism, Racism, and Homophobia in the Trades, with Lindsay Kearns. https://open.spotify.com/episode/4kKu5VsTKhNR6EVCcODpV3?si=kBHb8mZ3Rcu6KOrpq1ViXg
Music by https://www.purple-planet.com
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