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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Episode 35: Negotiating your salary

Every conversation is a negotiation, and in this particular episode, we speak to François Piché-Roy on how to prepare for your next salary review or raise (note they are not the same).  This is a massive negotiation master class with specific steps to prepare a salary review and be as prepared as you can be […]

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Have you ever felt like you knew someone before even meeting them? This will happen when you are the one telling your story on your own terms. This episode is a conversation with a fantastic woman, Kishshana Palmer who has courageously committed to herself and  her path. And she does this in full view, owning […]

Episode 28: Kishshana Palmer on remembering yourself

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Episode 26: Creating a career you want by finding out who you are – an interview with Xenia

In this episode, Xenia shares how she managed to change her career path when she was feeling stuck. From feeling like  she was in front of a brick wall that she could not  go around  or make smaller, to starting a movement forward toward change.  She also offers some advice on how to start exploring […]

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This episode is an exploration of other visibility avenues: public speaking. When you think about your Personal Branding journey, it will require choices and I want to equip you for some of those choices. I talk about LinkedIn quite a bit, but today I want to share with you how I build a talk. I […]

Episode 22: How to build your first talk

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Episode 20: Creating the Queen of Hype – Interview with April Palmer

Welcome to my absolute favorite episode since I started doing this podcast. April describes herself as “much” and I am so grateful to have me this abundant, joyful, brillant badass. We have such a deep, funny, emotional, powerful conversation. We talk about the power of LinkedIn, the risks women take when making themselves visible and […]

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This is the third instalment of a multi-part series breaking down personal branding. What we want is to understand how to build an align, valuable and visible personal brand.If you haven’t yet, please make sure you listen to episode 13 introducing the series, and episode 14 on alignment. This episode is about making sure our […]

Episode 15: Building value into your brand

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Episode 14: Building alignment into your brand

This is part 2 of our personal branding series. If you have not listened to episode 13 for context, I highly recommend it.In this  episode I discuss the notion of alignment. It is the first pillar of a personal brand. The other two are valuable and visible. We will be addressing those in a lot […]

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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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A lot of the women on my community talk about their struggles to understand the world of recruiting and head-hunting.  Even though they are in senior roles in corporate, they find it hard to navigate the job search in a way that feels respectful, empowering and that is just well…clear. So I reached out to […]

Episode 10: The Who, What, Where, When and How’s of recruitment

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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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