Echi Di Ime
Echi Di Ime is my blog and podcast — a space for reflection on leadership, medical careers, women’s health, and social justice.
What I Write About
Periods, fertility, pregnancy, menopause, gender and rights across the life course.
The hidden curriculum of medicine — the unspoken rules, identity shifts, and self-leadership required to navigate transitions with clarity & integrity.
How power, policy, and global health structures shape outcomes. I re-imagine how to build a just, humane & fairer world.
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Explore My Writing
Why I Hate the Word "Resilience".
“Resilience” is everywhere — in medicine, in care, in life — but rarely unpacked with clarity or compassion.
Are you resilient, or have you normalised maladaptive behaviours to chronic stress? Now that’s a triggering question.
Imposter Syndrome isn’t Your Fault.
Imposter syndrome isn’t about weakness — it’s a response to spaces that were never made for you.
In this piece I reflect on why high achievers still feel like frauds, and why the real work isn’t “fixing you” but changing the environments that make you doubt yourself.
Mentorship is Not a Luxury
Progress is rarely a solo effort, even when we pretend it is.
This piece reflects on mentorship as a relationship, responsibility, and quiet scaffolding — and why who holds you up matters more than we often admit.