Success isn't just about titles. It's about alignment, courage, and taking time to sit quietly with yourself. Gloria Temba lives that truth out loud. It's easy to see a project manager, doctoral student, entrepreneur, and mother of two and assume she just holds it all together effortlessly. This conversation pulls back the curtain on the real journey, a Tanzanian-born leader whose story embodies resilience, discipline, and faith-driven transformation. Gloria opens up about what it actually takes to balance motherhood, leadership, and ambition while staying grounded in purpose. Who she is: Gloria is a Tanzanian-born healthcare IT project and program manager, a doctoral student, an entrepreneur, and a mother of two. She didn't arrive here on an easy path, she built it through resilience, discipline, and faith. What she does: She leads healthcare IT projects and programs, runs her consulting firm Bama Technology, and homeschools her son, all at once. What she believes: That success isn't about titles, it's about alignment and courage. She's an advocate for mental health, the power of rest, and the beauty of unlearning and relearning as both a parent and a professional. How she works: With discipline and intention. Gloria manages her time around what matters, honors rest instead of grinding through it, and leads from a grounded sense of who she is. In this episode: What it takes to balance motherhood, leadership, and ambition Building Bama Technology while homeschooling her son Mental health, therapy, and the power of rest Why leadership starts with knowing who you are