¡®A must-read for anyone looking to be as prolific as Uwagba herself¡¯ Sunday Times
¡®Otegha Uwagba is one of London's new generation of female CEOs¡¯ Evening Standard
¡®Otegha Uwagba has the answer to all your creative career challenges¡¦this book is a must-read guide for all creative women looking to navigate the world of work¡¯ Elle
¡®Avoids all the clich?s of the ¡°self-help¡± genre¡¯ Dazed
¡®Such a useful little book packed with knowledge, I definitely could have done with reading this when I went freelance back in 2014¡¯ Reni Eddo-Lodge, author of Why I¡¯m No Longer Talking to White People About Race
¡®There¡¯s no fluff in here, it¡¯s all solid gold ? recommend 100%¡¯ Emma Gannon, author of book and podcast CTRL-ALT-DELETE
¡®All you lot should get your hands on this. Currently on my way to do a speech and shitting myself, but Chapter 4 on public speaking is allowing me to breathe¡¯ Charlie Cuff, gal-dem / Dazed
¡®If, like me, you love talking and thinking about your career ? and hope to constantly evolve it ? this one is for you¡¯ Natasha Lunn, Red Magazine
¡®Buy this BRILLIANT book (especially if you¡¯re a woman in the creative industries, but basically buy it if you¡¯re anyone)¡¯ Elizabeth Day, journalist and author of The Party
¡®A hugely helpful read for working women in creative industries¡¯ Yomi Adegoke, co-author of Slay in Your Lane
¡®Inspiring, insightful, ambitious¡¯ Porter Magazine
¡®The book you¡¯ve seen all over Instagram¡¯ NASTY GAL
¡®A travel-sized pocket book full of professional gems and expert advice¡¯ Fader
¡®Robust, sensible and calm advice¡¦ this is a useful and digestible guide to developing the creative career that will most suit you¡¯ A Little Bird
¡®Should be handed to every graduate instead of that piece of paper which, in many cases, amounts to sweet FA¡¯ Grace Woodward, Fashion & TV commentator