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In this episode of Tech Bytes, I speak with Brittany Hansen, a mother of four and co-founder of a SaaS company focused on delivering information in users' native languages. We discuss Brittany's journey in the tech industry, the challenges women face in a male-dominated field, and the importance of innovation and diversity. Brittany shares insights from her global expansion experiences, the balance of family and entrepreneurship, and how her practice of jiu-jitsu informs her business strategy. The conversation emphasizes the need for more voices in tech and the value of embracing challenges.
Key Takeaways
- You never know where ideas will come from or when they will appear.
- Innovation should have a global impact and not be limited by localization.
- Women historically had a strong presence in tech, but numbers have declined.
- Female-founded tech companies receive only 1.8% of funding.
- Jiu-jitsu teaches valuable lessons about strategy and resilience.
- Embracing challenges can lead to personal and professional growth.
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