Emerging Tech Voice Ep.10: Finding Your Voice in Rooms That Make You Feel Small
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Finding Your Voice in Rooms That Make You Feel Small
Have you ever walked into a room and immediately questioned whether you belonged there? In this episode of Emerging Tech Voices, your hosts Hlulani, Modeni, and Lanni get candid about the moments their voices trembled, faded, and eventually found their footing in professional spaces.
From boardrooms to consulting firms, the trio reflects on the universal experience of imposter syndrome and what it actually takes to speak up when everything in you wants to stay quiet.
In this episode, we cover:
- The first time each host felt small in a professional space
- What "having a voice" really means and how it evolves over time
- How upbringing and birth order shape the way we show up in rooms
- The role of community, mentorship, and relatability in building confidence
- Why identifying gaps and taking ownership can amplify your voice in tech
- Practical advice for anyone who has shrunk for too long and wants to start speaking up again
Key takeaway: You were chosen for the room you're in. The moment you truly believe you belong, everything changes, including your voice.
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