UNAPOLOGETIC – Musings of an Educated African Woman

By: Irene Ansa-Asare
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  • This podcast is is dedicated to the memory of two of my closest and dearest who recently departed this world suddenly. My soul brother Pedro Eurico Antunes and my soul sister Akosua Nimo-Tieku (Aso). Pedro and Aso were the ultimate feminists and always encouraged me to write and speak about the various challenges professional women face in trying to achieve the perfect work life balance. We always concluded that there was no such thing as a perfect work life balance and that something precious to us eventually had to give. They both made the ultimate sacrifice.
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Episodes
  • Behind Every Successful Woman is ...
    Oct 5 2024
    "Behind every successful man is a woman". I remember the first time I had the saying. I must have been around 10 years old. I was at a church harvest service with my family at the St. Augustine's Anglican church in my Hometown Larteh. My father had just been introduced as a chairman for the occasion. He was introduced with glowing accolades, and I was proud to hear all the amazing things that were being said about this wonderful man I am privilege to call my father. I remember thinking what a brilliant man he was as he was ushered to his seat in the middle of the raced stage to rapturous applause.
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    23 mins
  • Can a woman have it all?
    Jul 7 2024
    In this episode, I ask the question: Can a woman have it? In the face of my current life experience on the backdrop of my parents' sacrifices, it is evident that a woman can not have it all.
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    20 mins
  • UNAPOLOGETICALLY SO.
    Mar 29 2024

    This podcast is is dedicated to the memory of two of my closest and dearest who recently departed this world suddenly. My soul brother Pedro Eurico Antunes and my soul sister Akosua Nimo-Tieku (Aso). Pedro and Aso were the ultimate feminists and always encouraged me to write and speak about the various challenges professional women face in trying to achieve the perfect work life balance. We always concluded that there was no such thing as a perfect work life balance and that something precious to us eventually had to give. They both made the ultimate sacrifice.

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    Less than 1 minute

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