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Larmmy Ogidan- Odeseye: We Need To Encourage People To Prioritize Their Mental Health

Larmmy Ogidan- Odeseye, popularly known as Chelsea Godmother, is a wife, mum, senior software analyst, business strategist and philanthro­pist making a difference in the mental health community through her Twitter session # Heartcafe, and in humanity at la

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Childhood Influence

EVERYTHING in my childhood prepared me for what I do now. My mum is a retired teacher/ headmistre­ss, and my dad was a mechanic. I was born in Mushin, Lagos. I lost my dad on my 10th birthday; I remember a lot about my childhood and how I had to step up and grow up faster than I needed to.

My dad has three wives and my mum was the youngest of them. I learnt a lot about hard work, persistenc­e and resilience. When I lost my dad, I remember the family swooping in and attempting to take everything he had worked for from us. He had a spare parts shopping complex in Ladipo, Mushin then and the 56 shops had to be divided in to 3 parts. I spoke up at this meeting and told the family how it was supposed to be shared; they went with my suggestion. I was a little girl of 10 and the youngest in the room; that was a proud moment.

Inspiratio­n Behind Heartcafe

I saw Hauwa on twitter make a post about sponsoring therapy for five people through Dedoyin Ajayi; I knew that was my window of opportunit­y. I reached out to Hauwa who connected me to Dedoyin where I sponsored additional 20 people. Then, I suggested us hosting a mental health space. It turns out Dedoyin was already hosting a group mental health session offline before the pandemic called Heartcafe. The online space kicked off and she brought me in as a co- founder.

The Journey So Far

It has been fulfilling. We host Heartcafe every

Friday at 5pm and it’s amazing how much we have been able to achieve… the stories that are shared, the healing and therapy that are happening. We recently celebrated 1year anniversar­y of Heartcafe and in a year, we have given free therapy sessions to 164 people and this is excluding the 100s of people that join us every week.

Advocating For Issues Centered On Mental Health, And What Inspired This Passion For Such A Worthy Cause

I have worked with and been around people with mental illness and it just became a passion. I once worked in a pediatric behavioral health unit of a hospital as a consultant, and it just piqued my interest. There was a wave of suicide attempts one time on twitter and I knew I had to something in my capacity.

Being A Senior Software Analyst, And How It Has Impacted Me As A Person

I work in Healthcare I. T. I’m a senior analyst for a software used in hospitals for patient care. I build, customise and upgrade this system for different hospitals across the United States. You know growing up in Nigeria; our parents believe you should either be a doctor, lawyer or an engineer.

At one point in my life, I wanted to be a doctor. I ended up studying Zoology in OAU; I know I’m never going to be a doctor. That dream has been squashed a long time ago, so helping doctors, nurses and healthcare workers get their job done faster and more efficientl­y is getting the best of both worlds and it’s sure paying the bills.

My Humanitari­an Work On Twitter

As someone who didn’t grow up with much,

I know how it feels to not have. I know that my life has been a journey of grace and people have helped me along the way. This is how I am giving back. I also get a dopamine effect from helping people so I can’t stop.

The Society And Its Support For Women In Tech

Being a woman in tech has its ups and down, but I have been lucky to work with some amazing people who have given me opportunit­ies regardless of my gender. I did notice that if a woman interviews me for a contract, it’s much easier than getting interviewe­d by a man. I didn’t let that stop me though. I think we as women can do more to let go of unfortunat­e situations and move on quickly rather than dwelling in it expecting self- pity. As a woman, you do need to be extra tough; it’s not always fair, but it is what it is.

Three Women Who Inspire You And Why

Esther in the bible: a queen, a risk taker and an influencer. Do you know what it means to go into the king’s bedroom and demand what you want at that time? Judy Faulkner: Google this woman; a mum, a mogul. I aspire to be her everyday. I wake up and ask myself, ‘ what would Judy do?’

ME: I know this might sound a bit self- serving to some, but I am an inspiratio­n to myself. The things I am able to achieve day to day, my multi- tasking skills need to be studied.

Challenges I Experience In My Line Of Work

When everyone labels you the “I. T guy” and somehow think you’re less deserving of respect. Someone once asked me where do you work, I mentioned ‘ so, so hospital’ and she said, what department? I said, I. T, and she goes, ‘ so you don’t work there. You just work in I. T.’ I’m like, ‘ you will not be able to do your job if everyone on my team take a day off at the same time.’

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