006: Reni Eddo-Lodge. Freelancing. Boundaries. Moving Back Home.
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On this month's episode I'm joined by Reni Eddo-Lodge, author of one of 2017's most talked about books: Why I'm No Longer Talking To White People About Race. Tune in to hear us discussing the challenges of freelancing, how to create boundaries when it comes to work, and the effects of structural racism in the workplace. Plus, advice for someone considering moving in with their parents so they can pursue a different career path. For more career-related ideas and advice, join the Women Who community by signing up at www.womenwho.co/join, or follow @oteghauwagba and @womenwho. www.otegha.com www.womenwho.co www.nts.live/shows/in-good-company
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