Episode Description (Buzzsprout):
In this special Women’s Month edition of The Security Guy’d, we shine a spotlight on two remarkable women making their mark in the security industry — Nuraan Nolan and Sinhle Zazela.
They share their journeys into the world of security, what it’s like working in a male-dominated space, and the everyday challenges female officers face. From breaking barriers to proving their strength on the ground, Nuraan and Sinhle talk about resilience, empowerment, and what it truly means to be a woman in uniform.
Whether you’re in the industry or simply inspired by stories of courage and determination, this conversation is one you don’t want to miss.
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