Unlocking Women’s Potential in the Building Industry with Melinda Davis
Hey folks, welcome back to The Toolshed! In this episode, I’m excited to sit down with Mel Davis, the Chief Operating Officer of Empowering Women in Trades. We’re diving deep into how women are breaking down barriers in the building industry, and it’s not just talk—we’re talking real, tangible change. Mel shares her incredible journey, the challenges women face in the trades, and how a little kindness and a lot of determination can truly transform the industry. We also explore the power of diversity—how bringing different perspectives into a male-dominated field makes businesses better, smarter, and more efficient. Whether you’re a business owner, a tradie, or someone who wants to make a difference, this episode has a ton of value packed into it. Trust me, you don’t want to miss it! Key Points Covered: Mel’s inspiring story from a stable TAFE job to Empowering Women in Trades. How women are overcoming limiting beliefs and finding their place in the trades. The real benefits of diversity in a male-dominated industry—this isn’t just a trend, it’s the future. Building supportive communities and safe spaces for women in the trades. Why kindness, authenticity, and determination are the keys to empowering women. Steps businesses can take to create more inclusive workplaces. I loved having this chat with Mel, and I’m sure you’ll find it just as inspiring. Tune in, and let’s keep pushing the industry forward together! To know more about Mel, check all her links: Website: https://ewitrades.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ewitrades/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/p/Empowered-Women-in-Trades-EWIT-100093530114710/ Want more resources to help build your building- or trades-based business? Join us in the ToolShed: https://bit.ly/JoinTheToolshed Join the toolshed - thetoolshedpodcast.com Stay tuned next week when we talk about . So, don’t forget to subscribe to the show to get that episode as soon it gets released. Until then, stay healthy
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