Episodes

  • Angela Dunn | HBP E-009
    Jan 19 2026
    In this episode, I sit down with Angella Dunn, a graduate engineer with an interesting career pivot. Before deciding to switch to engineering, Angella spent over 15 years working as a nurse, an experience that shaped how she approaches learning, problem-solving, and people. We unpack what nursing taught her about resilience and responsibility, studying smart (not just hard) at university, and the role mentorship continues to play in her career.

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    43 mins
  • Lana Lockhart | HBP E-008
    Jan 5 2026
    In this episode, Lana Lockhart, a Civil Engineering (Honours) student at Griffith University and President of the Griffith University Women in Engineering Club talks to us about her engineering school journey, why she believes in saying yes to every opportunity, and the impact of community and support in empowering women in STEM. Lana has actively participated in industry networking (including as an ambassador with the Queensland Minerals and Energy Academy), embraced leadership roles within the Women in Engineering community, and exemplifies a commitment to sustainable, inclusive engineering practices as she continues to grow her academic and professional experience.

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    45 mins
  • Dhriti Sharma | HBP E-007
    Oct 27 2025
    In this episode, i speak with Dhriti Sharma, an environmental engineer originally from India, who now works in Australia. She has developed expertise in mine-water management, landform and waterway rehabilitation, sediment and erosion control plus flood modelling. Having relocated to a new country, she draws on the belief that “giving up is not an option” both in adapting professionally and in executing closure and remediation projects. She also emphasises the vital role of community both personal and professional and brings a reflective spiritual approach to her environmental work, seeing technical solutions as part of a broader purpose of stewardship and connection.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Annaliese Mitchell | HBP E-006
    Sep 15 2025
    In this episode, I speak with Annaliese Mitchell, a Senior Civil and Environmental Engineer in the Mine Closure and Site Remediation team at Engeny (Egis Group). With experience across consulting, government, and construction, Annaliese brings both technical expertise and practical perspective to her work. She shares valuable insights into mine closure planning, contaminated land remediation, and water and waste management, highlighting the challenges and opportunities in these fields. Annaliese also reflects on her engineering journey, showing how her diverse career path has fueled her passion for developing sustainable, lasting solutions.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Eng. Nsiimire Annet | HBP E-005
    Aug 19 2025
    In this episode, we speak with Eng. Nsiimire Annet, a trailblazing telecommunications engineer who was the only girl in her engineering class and has since built a remarkable career spanning over 20 years. With a multidisciplinary background including a Bachelor’s in Telecommunications Engineering, two Diplomas in Electrical Engineering, and a Master’s in Management Studies, she works as an independent consultant, trainer, and advocate. Annet has championed capacity building through humanitarian engineering projects, including clean-energy initiatives in refugee settlements, and has held leadership roles within the Uganda Institution of Professional Engineers (UIPE). Her story is one of resilience, advocacy, and paving the way for more women in engineering.

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    45 mins
  • Anita Atukunda | HBP E-004
    Jul 26 2025
    In this episode, Anita delves into her transformative experiences navigating cultural shifts while pursuing her MSc in Egypt, confronting imposter syndrome through intentional self-talk, and developing the confidence to step into new arenas. She is an environmental engineer and health & safety specialist with over eight years experience in the field, currently serving as QHSSE Supervisor at Nexus Green Ltd. She has led the design and installation of solar powered irrigation and water supply systems across more than 100 sites in Northern Uganda. Anita's efforts have been featured in CEO East Africa’s “Journey to the Boardroom” series and her research on sustainable petrochemical wastewater treatment has been published in ScienceDirect.

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    56 mins
  • Jackline Nakitto | HBP E-003
    Jun 18 2025
    In this episode, I chat with Jackline Nakitto, a chattered multi disciplinary engineering technologist from Uganda. She shares lessons and challenges from her 12 year engineering experience delivering sustainable MEP design and construction solutions across East Africa. We talk about the importance of being technically sound, whether engineering has a space for femininity, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and mentorship.

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    45 mins
  • Sana Musanje | HBP E-002
    May 17 2025
    In this episode, I sit down with Sana Musanje , a mechanical engineer and climate innovation specialist to hear her inspiring journey at the forefront of renewable energy and green hydrogen development in Uganda. Sana opens up about the challenges she’s faced as a young African woman in engineering, how she found her way into the climate and energy space, and the lessons she’s learned navigating a male-dominated industry. From her work with the UNFCCC and Hydrogène de France to championing inclusive climate action, this conversation is a reminder of what it means to lead with purpose, resilience, and innovation.

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    46 mins