Otegha Uwagba
Otegha Uwagba is a British writer and speaker known for her work on culture, creativity, and the workplace. She is the author of the bestselling book 'Little Black Book: A Toolkit For Working Women' and has written for various publications. Uwagba is also the founder of Women Who, a London-based community for creative working women.
Books
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1. We Need To Talk About Money
This compelling memoir and socio-economic analysis delves into the complex relationship between money, identity, and societal expectations. Through a series of personal anecdotes and insightful observations, the author explores how financial realities shape our lives, influence our self-worth, and impact our interactions with the world. The narrative challenges conventional notions of success and wealth, urging readers to confront their own financial beliefs and the systemic structures that perpetuate inequality. It's a thought-provoking examination of the often unspoken truths about money and its pervasive role in our lives.