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There is something profoundly intimate about the way we build our lives. Like the sculpted clay of a stop-motion set, our journey is often a series of small, deliberate movements—molding our intentions, smoothing out the rough edges, and sometimes, tearing it all down to start over.
Welcome to this week’s edition of The Akua Projects’ Podcast Magazine. Today, we are stepping through the archway of the “Quote of the Day Revisited.” We’re looking back at a piece of wisdom from Oprah Winfrey that challenges the very foundation of how we see ourselves. It isn’t just about success or visibility; it’s about the internal evidence we gather when nobody is watching.
By "The audio companion to The Akua Projects: Where storytelling meets self-reflection."There is something profoundly intimate about the way we build our lives. Like the sculpted clay of a stop-motion set, our journey is often a series of small, deliberate movements—molding our intentions, smoothing out the rough edges, and sometimes, tearing it all down to start over.
Welcome to this week’s edition of The Akua Projects’ Podcast Magazine. Today, we are stepping through the archway of the “Quote of the Day Revisited.” We’re looking back at a piece of wisdom from Oprah Winfrey that challenges the very foundation of how we see ourselves. It isn’t just about success or visibility; it’s about the internal evidence we gather when nobody is watching.