• Breaking Barriers: Empowering Women in Male-Dominated Fields with Jazmine Booker

  • Sep 19 2024
  • Length: 30 mins
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Breaking Barriers: Empowering Women in Male-Dominated Fields with Jazmine Booker

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    In this episode, we sit down with Jazmine Booker, a multi-faceted professional with over a decade of experience spanning the automotive industry, dispute resolution, business management, and video production. Jazmine shares how her journey as a business owner, certified technician, mediator, and women’s advocate has shaped her mission to empower women in male-dominated fields. We dive into her work at a domestic violence shelter, where she educates women on vehicle maintenance and self-protection, as well as her efforts to improve organizational culture across industries. Jazmine’s passion for fostering inclusive environments and inspiring lasting change is at the core of her speaking engagements and advocacy work. Tune in to hear her insights on overcoming challenges, advancing opportunities for women, and protecting mental health in high-pressure careers.

    Connect with Jazmine Booker:
    @autotalkwjaz (IG) | web: www.jbookerproduction.com

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