It's always fantastic to have Linda Adria Sebasiho join us in the studio. For this episode, we dived into the world of entrepreneurship and dating based on Linda's experience. From influences on Linda to the contradictory nature of how African women are ...
It's always fantastic to have Linda Adria Sebasiho join us in the studio. For this episode, we dived into the world of entrepreneurship and dating based on Linda's experience. From influences on Linda to the contradictory nature of how African women are expected to perform according to a "cultural standard" when it comes to business, raising a family, and more (set by who?)
In discussing both dating and entrepreneurship, there are lots of crossovers where both topics are intertwined. It's not just limited to Congo, Nigeria, or Africa, as you would see, multiple issues apply to people all over the world (be it correctly or incorrectly) when it comes to both topics.
Linda appeared in the NY Times recently
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/28/dining/pop-up-dinners.html
You can reach out to Linda via Instagram @lindaacooks and on her website
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