The Sina Sessions

Behind the Google Title: Career Pivots, Pressure & Choosing Motherhood Alone

31 min · 8 apr 2026
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Beschrijving

In this episode of The Sina Sessions, Sina sits down with Bianca Bahman, a technical program manager at Google, whose journey is anything but linear. Together, they talk about what her path actually looked like behind the scenes—from career pivots and uncertainty to redefining success on her own terms. Bianca also shares her decision to become a mother on her own, and what that experience was like emotionally, mentally, and practically. The conversation explores the pressure of timelines, trusting yourself, and what it means to build a life that feels aligned. For anyone who has ever felt behind or unsure of their path, this episode is a reminder that there’s no one way to figure it all out.

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