
Impostor Syndrome, Speaking Your Truth, and Black Joy with Abimbola Oladokun | #79
01/05/21 • 74 min
My long-time friend from my law school days, Abimbola Oladokun, graciously agreed to come on the show to share some of her wisdom with all of you. We chatted about the impostor syndrome we both battled in the legal field, how the Angry Black Woman trope is used to silence people, Joe Biden's nomination and election, and the importance of Black joy in the face of so much Black pain. You can find the show notes and a full transcript of this episode at https://shohrehdavoodi.com/79.
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My long-time friend from my law school days, Abimbola Oladokun, graciously agreed to come on the show to share some of her wisdom with all of you. We chatted about the impostor syndrome we both battled in the legal field, how the Angry Black Woman trope is used to silence people, Joe Biden's nomination and election, and the importance of Black joy in the face of so much Black pain. You can find the show notes and a full transcript of this episode at https://shohrehdavoodi.com/79.
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