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Otegha Uwagba is the author of the Sunday Times Bestselling Little Black Book: A Toolkit for Working Women published in 2017 and Whites: On Race and Other Falsehoods in 2020. She is also a speaker, brand consultant and founder of Women Who, a London-based multi-media platform aimed at creative women that operated from 2016 - 2020. She also hosts the culture and ideas podcast In Good Company. Her forthcoming book We Need To Talk About Money - part memoir, part cultural commentary - is published by 4th Estate on 8 July. I gained so much from this book and it will no doubt be a catalyst for an conversation about money, transparency, racism and class.
Pre-order Otegha’s new book: https://bit.ly/3yfHaJZ
Find Otegha on Twitter: @OteghaUwagba
Listen to her podcast and subscribe to her newsletter.
Find me @VenetiaLaManna and follow the show @ATSTpodcast.
This podcast was edited and produced by Venetia La Manna. The artwork was designed by Alex Sedano and the music was composed by William Haxworth.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Otegha Uwagba is the author of the Sunday Times Bestselling Little Black Book: A Toolkit for Working Women published in 2017 and Whites: On Race and Other Falsehoods in 2020. She is also a speaker, brand consultant and founder of Women Who, a London-based multi-media platform aimed at creative women that operated from 2016 - 2020. She also hosts the culture and ideas podcast In Good Company. Her forthcoming book We Need To Talk About Money - part memoir, part cultural commentary - is published by 4th Estate on 8 July. I gained so much from this book and it will no doubt be a catalyst for an conversation about money, transparency, racism and class.
Pre-order Otegha’s new book: https://bit.ly/3yfHaJZ
Find Otegha on Twitter: @OteghaUwagba
Listen to her podcast and subscribe to her newsletter.
Find me @VenetiaLaManna and follow the show @ATSTpodcast.
This podcast was edited and produced by Venetia La Manna. The artwork was designed by Alex Sedano and the music was composed by William Haxworth.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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