Episode #202, Entrepreneur Lara Felix-Omonubi talks about becoming an independent black woman, side hustling, patriarchy and the resilience handed down through generations of Nigerian women.

Episode #202, Entrepreneur Lara Felix-Omonubi talks about becoming an independent black woman, side hustling, patriarchy and the resilience handed down through generations of Nigerian women.

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According to Huffington Post, it’s a sad reality that women have
been harder hit by the coronavirus pandemic, whether that’s
dealing with higher unemployment and job insecurity as a result
or bearing the majority of the burden for childcare,
homeschooling and other unpaid care work at home.


However, female entrepreneurs and women determined to be their
own bosses and change the world around them with their businesses
are a silver lining to emerge from the clouds of Covid-19.


That’s one of the reasons I was thrilled to have serial
entrepreneur Lara Felix-Omonubi on the show, inspiring us with
her latest new venture, starting a new product-led business
during a pandemic.


I just loved the way she describes the side hustle… as a way for
us to explore creative passions we might not otherwise had chance
to, had we not experienced COVID-19.


Tune in to hear more about Lara’s story of becoming an
independent black woman, side hustling, patriarchy and the
resilience handed down through generations of Nigerian women and
find out more about Women in CX by following the links below.


 


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