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Why Speaking Up Still Feels Risky Even When You’re Experienced Enough To Know Better.
Can I say something gently, the way I would if we were sitting across from each other with an almond milk latte?
If you’ve ever walked out of a meeting thinking, “Dang it. I should have said that,” you’re not alone.

Jen Coken
Feb 13 min read


What’s in Your Emergency Career Kit?
If you lost your job tomorrow, would your self-worth go with it?
There’s a story so many of us have believed:
Do the work. Get the title. Protect your seat.
And you’ll be safe.

Jen Coken
Aug 4, 20254 min read


Gender Bias Gets Louder When the World Feels Uncertain. Here’s How to Navigate It.
Ever notice how, when things get rocky—politically, economically, or even just in your company’s leadership—gender bias seems to get worse? Microaggressions increasing? Fewer promotions? Getting talked over or ignored? There’s a reason for that.

Jen Coken
Feb 28, 20255 min read


The Hard Truth About Women in STEM: Mental Health
May is mental health awareness month, and we must talk about it. I’ve learned this the hard way. In this month’s blog post, I’m here to advocate for a different and better way forward. A way that encourages us to de-stigmatize talking about mental health and to advocate for ourselves and others.

Jen Coken
May 1, 20249 min read


The Confidence Blueprint: How Women Leaders Can Create a Lasting Legacy
Has it been just one more year and one more round of playing small in a man’s world? Has it been another umpteen months of your brilliant ideas being hijacked? I’m looking at you, Powerhouse. If this is how your year has been–aren’t you tired of watching from the sidelines while your brilliance and light get snuffed out or overlooked altogether?

Jen Coken
Nov 1, 20236 min read


Born With It? 4 Ways to Awaken the Leader Within
“She was born to be a leader.”
Sounds like a compliment, doesn’t it? I mean, you’re praising her leadership: It’s so good it must be in her DNA.

Jen Coken
Oct 1, 20224 min read
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