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She Talks Too Much Maynnn!!!

  • Writer: ACS Acc
    ACS Acc
  • Nov 9, 2020
  • 2 min read

Updated: Nov 17, 2020

My mom told me I was talking before I was walking. Quite funny to think about me crawling around saying 'Hi whats your name? my name is Emma' as I crawl away. But it makes sense now. I speak better than I've ever been able to walk.


That being said, Ive talked my way recently into being offered a radio show. Broadcasting a Tech focused/Community show weekly - Wednesdays 10am - 1pm (Currently editing the links to the interviews with BCH Founders), attending podcasts and now producing a new podcast, and my first paid speaking appearance with Civic Square speaking about living your dreams, and then again on a different occasion with Wit Notts Black CodHer Take Over. Just amazing how one decision to do tech has led to these opportunities so far. Smiling from ear to ear.


The most recent of talks was for WiT Nottingham and what blew me away is to be invited by the CEO of Coding Black Females/ Black CodHer, Charlene Hunter. I was attending and representing as a BCH student, and on the panel alongside me was Christine Osazuwa, whom I wish to become half the stature of or work at the level she exhibits, although Im sure 3 degrees is no easy task - I hope my route to success can be a unique path.


I see all these blessing pouring down, but what if Im not enough, not doing enough, am I doing the right things, is where Im going to the top of just under the middle.


Years ago my partner said 'I can see you speaking all over the world, or your own show like Oprah Winfrey' I laughed it off then but now I see its naturally occurring. I can see talking is my heightened talent and I hope it is a defining aspect to the heights of places and success, and recognition in my life.








 
 
 

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