Sandra G.

Everyone should listen to this podcast. Not only will you learn about amazing women but you will be inspired yourself to make changes in your life and be aligned. Bibigi is a natural host. Her voice, her ability to put you at ease and her thought provoking questions are the perfect combination to a successful podcast. 


Dalyanne.

Since I discovered Bibi online, I have been binging on these episodes and it is such an addition of value to my everyday experience. Everything about this podcast benefits me, the so relevant content and interviews, the guests and the information about them, the document and ready to use tricks. 


Courtney L.

Bibigi has a way of bringing you in feeling deeply seen, compassionately heard, and lovingly understood, whether as a listener or a guest. No matter the topic or guest there is always a nugget or two of wisdom to be gleaned along with plenty of laughs and a few 'I thought that was only me' sighs of relief.

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Speaking with Women

Episode 13: Introduction to personal branding

Since I started coaching women on this topic of personal branding, I have been increasingly conscious of what a powerful tool it is, but also what a scary and misunderstood one.  Today is the start of a series on personal branding where I will define what a personal brand is and deconstruct how to build […]

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Today’s episode is an interview with a wonderful member of the community. Sophie is a woman in transition and she is approaching this transition with intentionality and commitment to fully showing up for herself and as herself. This episode is important because it puts into question a lot of the things we take for granted […]

Episode 12: Don’t dim your lights

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Episode 11: Should we stop “telling” women they have imposter syndrome?

Who gets to decide for you? In this week’s episode of Speaking with Women, I “chat” about the Harvard Business Review article titled “Stop telling women they have imposter syndrome”.  Its core thesis is that women have been wrongly “diagnosed” with imposter syndrome, but that the real issue is toxic workplaces that have not been designed […]

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Today’s conversation is a long form interview with Vyara Ndejuru, CMO at Late Checkout. Vyara is a marketer extraordinaire but also a thoughtful, kind and intelligent human being whose presence you feel deeply as you speak to her. In this 40 some minutes conversation we explore owning your difference; professional challenges and taking them on; […]

Episode 9: Pushing the boundaries of what is possible

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Episode 8: How imposter syndrome is affecting your personal brand

We often talk about imposter syndrome in a professional setting, however have you ever stopped to wonder how it may be affecting your personal brand or branding efforts?In this episode I look at some of the most common behaviours that are triggered by imposter syndrome thoughts, I define a personal brand and the personal branding […]

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In this episode, I have the great privilege to introduce Nancy, my yoga teacher. Nancy is an amazing human being with an uncanny capacity to integrate the whole self to her practice.She is also an accomplished professional who has intentionally found that space where she feels aligned.The skills Nancy shares with us are critical to creating space […]

Episode 7: A journey back to the self

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Episode 6: Origin story

This episode is a walk down the Simon Sinek road. I share WHY I do the work that I do.  Spoiler alert, it has nothing to do with managing careers, personal branding or even *gasp* imposter syndrome 

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Get ready for a clear eyed conversation with some very actionnable tips. In this episode I chat with Jessica. Jessica is a leader in the communications and public affairs space.

Episode 5: The note taker

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Episode 4: I am here to succeed!

In this episode I speak with Gbeminiyi who is in Lagos-Nigeria. She is a powerhouse and her story is all about ownership, responsibility and not leaving anything that can be criticized or that can lead to a “oh it’s because she is a woman” or “it is because she is married”.  Enjoy!  Please help me […]

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Welcome to the mother of all rabbit holes and the first long-form episode. It is also the first of a series of chats with women who are rocking their personal brand. The series is called Showing up.  I chat with Rachelle Houde-Simard. We discuss personal branding, storytelling, vulnerability, mental health and suffering and creating community […]

Episode 3: Telling your story

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Listening to Bibigi interview outstanding women provides reassurance about, and insight into, being a successful professional woman, despite the things that may hold us back. Add this to Bibigi’s “made for podcasts” voice and you get chocolate for the soul.

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Bibi is a treasure -- she has the kind of presence that makes you instantly wish she were your personal friend. And she's full of actionable insights informed by deep research, professional experiences and emotional intelligence. Such great company that has you reaching for your note pad!

Valuable insights, concrete strategies, enormous warmth

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Bibigi speaks to inspiring women working across a wide range of sectors. The conversations highlight the many interesting career journeys of women who have shone, fumbled, been fired/hired, supported their colleagues and communities, and stepped into their power authentically.
Bibigi asks amazing questions, resulting in conversations that will challenge to ask yourself similar questions. Highly recommend.

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Bibigi bring forth cutting edge topics, incredibly pertinent experts and explores themes that sharply and swiftly hit strategic targets for women who want to step up into their power. Plus, she has an awesome voice that I love to listen to. — Luce B.

Essential listening for leveling up

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Bibigi speaks to inspiring women working across a wide range of sectors. The conversations highlight the many interesting career journeys of women who have shone, fumbled, been fired/hired, supported their colleagues and communities, and stepped into their power authentically.

Bibigi asks amazing questions, resulting in conversations that will challenge to ask yourself similar questions. Highly recommend. — Kaleid.

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