This Queen Says
In this fun episode, I sit down with Hannatu Adegboyega, a QC ‘99 girl who builds and leads high-performing sales teams in tech. This conversation explores navigating power dynamics as a young Black woman in male-dominated industry, the unspoken office politics women don’t talk about enough, and why being present matters more than having the perfect plan. Hannatu’s message is clear: prepare yourself while you wait, trust the timing even when it makes no sense, and when you’re 65, make sure you can answer the question—who have you helped? Hannatu’s wisdom in her own words “Be present. Be mindful. It’s very easy to get caught up in everything else” “I learned this summer that the most expensive things we did for my children were not the things they talk about most.” “You will give account of the resources and influence you’ve been given in your career, in the marketplace. If you can’t find one person, five people whose life changed because of you, you need to ask for a few more years.” “Enjoy where you are right now. You’re not gonna have it again.”------- Thank you for listening! If you have a comment, question, want to be on the podcast or can think of somebody else who should, please don’t hesitate to send a message via Substack, DM on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/thisqueensays_podcast?igsh=MzFwN29hbjF2a2V5&utm_source=qr] or send an email to thisqueensays@gmail.com [thisqueensays@gmail.com]. Music by Bill Bellamy. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thisqueensays.substack.com [https://thisqueensays.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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