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Before quantum computing, before titles and credentials, there was a fearless six-year-old.
Welcome to Women in Quantum Computing, the podcast where curiosity meets courage, and we explore the many unique journeys that bring women into the world of quantum science and technology. In this episode, host Candace Gillhoolley welcomes Anna Beata Kalish Hedegaard, CEO of Quantum Security Defense and Quantum Prime, to share her inspiring story.
From her fearless childhood curiosity to her pathbreaking work in quantum computing and entrepreneurship, Anna Beata Kalish Hedegaard reflects on challenging stereotypes, navigating self-doubt, and building inclusive communities. She and Candace Gillhoolley dive into the importance of representation, the power of storytelling, and the need for more women in science and tech—while also tackling some of the biggest misconceptions and ethical questions in the field of quantum computing.
Whether you’re an aspiring scientist, seasoned professional, or just curious about the quantum revolution, this conversation is sure to spark your imagination and leave you feeling motivated to carve your own path. Tune in for a heartfelt, eye-opening discussion about finding your place in one of the most exciting frontiers of our time.
This episode of Women in Quantum explores confidence, curiosity, and the human side of deep tech, from growing up fearless to navigating self-doubt, leadership, and the responsibility of building technology that serves people.
🔑 Key Themes & Takeaways- Fearlessness is not lost — it’s often unlearned
- Wanting “too much” is often a signal of ambition, not excess
- Representation in stories shapes who feels they belong
- Quantum technology must be explained in human terms
- Listening is as important as intelligence in leadership
- The future of tech depends on connection, ethics, and care
- Non-technical voices are essential in shaping emerging technologies
⏱️ Notable Moments & Topics
- Fearlessness in childhood and how confidence changes over time
- Being discouraged from math — even while excelling at it
- Why stories and media shape who feels welcome in science
- Choosing physics “by accident” — and following curiosity instead of plans
- Moving from academia to entrepreneurship
- Explaining quantum security without technical jargon
- Why quantum computing won’t exist in isolation
- The ethical responsibility of emerging technologies
- Building inclusive, welcoming communities in deep tech
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