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About Hazard Girls
The Hazard Girls Podcast, hosted by Founder and CEO of Juno Jones Safety Shoes, Emily Soloby, interviews women working in non-traditional fields about their unique career paths. In the podcast, Emily and her guests touch on various topics, including work-life balance, challenges and triumphs, dealing with conflict in the workplace, and advice to give other women in similar fields.
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Sn 6 #14: Cassie Alexander – From Chemistry to Consulting: Promoting Workplace Safety
Cassie Alexander, the founder of Xendros Unlimited, joins Host Emily Soloby to talk about everything safety. As a female chemist in a male-dominated industry, Cassie experienced and witnessed several unsafe situations throughout her career – both physical and psychological. The need for change led to the launch of Xendros Unlimited, a safety consulting firm that…
Special Guest: Cassie Alexander
Season 6 #13: Jessica Scanlan, Mine Life Media – The Mining Industry Breaking into Social Media
On this episode, Host Emily Soloby welcomes back Jessica Scanlan, a geological engineer, and Owner of Mine Life Media. As a previous guest on Hazard Girls’ all-time top episode, Season 1, #20: Women in Geology, Jess recaps the 2020 episode and how it has helped shed light on her industry. She talks about what she’s…
Special Guest: Jessica Scanlan
Sn 6 #12: Molly Rose Speed – Virtual Assistants Helping with Everyday Responsibilities
Molly Rose Speed is a military wife and the Founder & CEO of Virtual Assistant Management, an online training and placement company with a mission to provide virtual jobs for military spouses. In this episode, Molly discusses the importance a Virtual Assistant can bring to both business owners and the everyday person juggling family responsibilities….
Special Guest: Molly Rose Speed
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Emily Soloby
Emily received her BA in Women’s Studies and JD from Temple University. Early on, she worked as a legal advocate for women in domestic violence cases. After practicing law, Emily began working on the business side of things. She is the co-owner of AAA School of Trucking, a truck and heavy equipment safety training firm, which she has spent the last 10 years growing into a thriving national business through government and military contracting and corporate partnerships.
As an executive in the transportation industry, darting from client meeting to trucking range required safety boots that met her style standards, and when she couldn’t find them anywhere, she created Juno Jones Shoes. Emily trained in shoemaking in Cuernavaca, Mexico and at the Brooklyn Shoe Space, and assembled a powerhouse team of designers, consultants, and industry experts to bring Juno Jones to life. Through Juno Jones Shoes, Emily is fulfilling her dream of not only providing women with safe, stylish footwear options for their jobs but of helping to normalize and empower women in traditionally male-dominated fields.
For more information go to junojonesshoes.com.
